Artifacts brought to Telluride from “intergalactic ambassadors” in an “explosion of color and cool” at the Ah Haa College. Significant format, acrylic landscapes from the earth’s remotest locations, on show at Telluride Arts’ HQ Gallery West. Topographic depictions of watersheds in tie-dye colours, exhibiting off rivers and canyons in a […]
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Leslie Forrester, executive director of the Springfield Regional Arts Council, joined us this early morning on Arts Information to converse about the return of the agency’s yearly “$100 & Beneath Art Marketplace.” “We’re kicking off the holiday getaway period with our annual getaway ‘$100 & Under Art Marketplace,’ which will […]
Camila Falquez has photographed many of the most famous people in the world: Zendaya, Lil Nas X, Penélope Cruz. But her portraiture intentionally straddles two worlds: one of global stars and the other of local community leaders, from drag queens to flower merchants, whom she deems “the gods that walk […]
The Carthage Arts Walk of Fame’s 1st induction ceremony took position Friday night, honoring its to start with two customers, Wanda Hanszen and Derek Wayne Johnson. Inductees get their individual sidewalk plaque downtown, with the plaques being embedded into present sidewalks outside the house of the Esquire Theater. Hanszen and […]
click on to enlarge Photo: Katie Griffith Bootsy Collins (middle) is one of the local musicians to be honored with a star on the Cincinnati Black Audio Stroll of Fame. Main parts of Cincinnati’s unsung Black audio background are remaining spotlighted and celebrated in a everlasting way. Hamilton County Commissioner […]
Each working day, Sean Dustman can take a stroll about the Whidbey Island Navy base. If you ended up to move him, you might figure out him by the brightly colored shirts he frequently wears, picked out for him by his 5-calendar year-aged daughter. The breakfast burrito he invariably has […]