In the new Netflix drama “Fatherhood,” released June 18, single father Matthew Logelin, played by Kevin Hart, takes his daughter, Maddy, and date, Lizzie, to the Boston Children’s Museum. Outside the museum, the trio play the Musical Closing, an interactive installation designed by Daniel Joseph and his team at The …
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Weekend Briefs: Explore Art Exhibits At Athens Public Library, Celebrate July 4th With Fireworks
Friday July 2 “Perceive with Caution” An Exhibition of Merging Concepts at the Kennedy Museum of Art at 9 a.m., hosted by the Kennedy Museum of Art, 100 Ridges Circle. Visit the Kennedy Museum to see the âPerceive With Cautionâ art exhibit developed, curated, designed and installed by students. To …
Read More »Cultural Alliance seeks works of art for the needy
After a successful trial in April, local artists are once again invited to participate in a program where works of art will be offered to patrons of local food banks. Led by the Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance, Soul’s Food is a program where artists can paint small paintings to …
Read More »Bought from landfill for $ 5, David Bowie painting broke auction record
It’s a long-standing irony that each type of artist secretly wishes to be a different type of artist. Dancers want to be writers; writers want to be able to draw; and musicians want to be painters. For David Bowie, it wasn’t enough to revolutionize music, fashion and generally define cool …
Read More »Franconia Sculpture Park turns 25 and will celebrate it all year round
Turning 25 is a good thing for Franconia Sculpture Park. The anniversary of the 43-acre free outdoor art space near Taylors Falls marks a new phase in his life. Franconia found themselves with a curious advantage last year. As other arts organizations closed due to the pandemic, it was able …
Read More »What to do this week: June 29
You know you’ve come to a turning point in the year where everyone’s talking about fireworks, festivals, and retiring from work a little earlier than usual. Put on your prettiest red, white and blue outfits and fill your calendar with arts, entertainment and culture you can’t miss this week. Get …
Read More »Japanese technology fuels art creation – and profits
TOKYO – When Kazuki Umezawa saw the volumetric prototype of a figure that had been developed using StareReap technology from Japanese imaging company Ricoh, he was surprised at how great the body parts of the characters were he had drawn with such wild lines – even primitive ones, and notches …
Read More »A cafe vandalized by teenagers invites the community to paint a mural: “Give more second chances”
This family-run coffee shop has invented a positive way to turn vandalism into a community art project. The team of Nashville-based Caliber Coffee owners Alaina and Keith Schwartz found a fence outside their parking lot vandalized when they spotted three teenagers spray-painting it in surveillance footage after they closed for …
Read More »Grand Laurent technology. Students complete COVID-19 vaccination themed sculpture for Lawrence
The metal fabrication juniors of the Grand Laurent Technical School, from left to right, Juan Reyes from Lawrence, Brady Valliere from Methuen, Carlos Burgos from Lawrence, Keishaly Tellez Jimenez from Methuen and Anya Santiago from Lawrence. (Courtesy photo.) Students and staff at Greater Lawrence Technical School recently completed a COVID-19 …
Read More »GEPA Arts and Crafts Exhibition Aims at National Patronage of Ghanaian Crafts
The Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) urged the public to patronize Ghanaian handicrafts to help boost the country’s economy. GEPA Managing Director Dr Afua Asabea Asare said Ghanaian products, including handicrafts, stand out for their quality and compete favorably in international markets. The exhibition, which saw more than 40 exhibitors, …
Read More »TV Review: “The Choe Show” on FX
FX has tried talk show formats in the past, but none have been successful. Whether it’s because of bad hosting (Russell Brand cough) or bad marketing (Totally biased with W. Kamau Bell was phenomenal), FX is not a network that has ever successfully launched a talk show concept. With Choe’s …
Read More »New Mexico Oil Painter Captures Grand Canyon After River Adventure »Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. Marilyn Taylor, center, floats the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon in April 2018. Taylor painted a series of scenes from her trip. An exhibit showcasing the collection is …
Read More »Franklin Town Crier for June 27, 2021
Posted: 06/26/2021 13:30:33 PM Farmer’s market on Thursday â The Marceau Park Farmer’s Market takes place every Thursday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and runs until the end of September. Concerts in the park will return this week and run throughout August from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Buffy the …
Read More »Looping the Loop appeals with new jobs and artist commissions for Thanet’s projects – The Isle Of Thanet News
Closing the photo loop by Eleanor Marriott The creation of new community performance work to take place in Cliftonville and Newington later this year means Thanet-based theater and live performance company Looping the Loop is hiring an independent producer, outreach officer and FLEX producers. / TNT this summer, as well …
Read More »Little Rock dedicates new sculpture to downtown
Little Rock officials dedicated a new 24-foot-tall stainless steel sculpture “Helios” on the corner of Main Street and Capitol Avenue on Friday. Twisted metallic bands manage to capture a reflective sphere at the top of the sculpture, which lights up at night and is mounted on a gray plinth. The …
Read More »The Recorder – Frontier graduate embarks on business career with bracelets and paint
TURNERS FALLS – Frontier Regional School graduate Porter Clancy says the entrepreneurial spirit that inspired him to lead a group of student painters was fueled by the making of bracelets. While studying finance and management in his first year at Babson College in Wellesley, the Turners Falls resident was asked …
Read More »Bird rescued from St. Petersburg pier sculpture, activists fear more animals trapped
Duck rescued from a net at St. Pete’s Pier When the nets, which the city calls a sculpture, went up, animal rights activists warned it would happen. Now a bird got stuck and had to be rescued from art on the St. Petersburg pier. ST. PETERSBURG, Florida – City crews …
Read More »Anthony Ramos “sexy and dark” in R&B album “Love and Lies”
NEW YORK (AP) – For his second album, Anthony Ramos wanted to get “sexy and dark” while adding an R&B vibe in honor of the artists who inspired him growing up. âLove and Lies,â released Friday, follows 2019’s âThe Good & The Bad,â a âmore autobiographicalâ effort, according to the …
Read More »Winged sculpture offers solace to Ely Cathedral
A glass sculpture of ‘angel’ wings titled Solace has been temporarily installed at Ely Cathedral as a memorial reflecting the pandemic. Artist Layne Rowe is seen installing Solace in the Chapel of the Lady in Ely Cathedral. Photo: Keith Heppell The 10-foot-tall exhibit – which will be on display until …
Read More »SummerFair returns as an in-person event at MSUB | New
BILLINGS – The annual SummerFair, hosted by the Yellowstone Art Museum, is back in person after going virtual last year. With the event only a day away, they spent Thursday morning preparing for the weekend’s event. âSo right now we’re at MSUB. We install all spray paint lines for sellers. …
Read More »Bet Atlanta If the Price is Right (Thursday, June 24)
Braves vs Reds odds The odds of the brave +108 Red ratings -127 More less 10.5 (-114 / -107) Time 7:10 p.m. ET TV MLB Network Thursday afternoon quotes and via DraftKings. The Cincinnati Reds will host the Atlanta Braves in a National League baseball game this weekend. The two …
Read More »Local chemist launches online paint brand in Manchester
Hound Paint Co. plans to launch its line of consumer paints in July. (Courtesy of Hound Paint Co.) A local chemist dives into another side of the paint industry. Niki Lowry will launch Hound Paint Co., an online paint brand that will sell direct to consumers next month. The company …
Read More »Tree sculpture moves to Mount Evans
Mount Evans Home Health Care & Hospice’s spirit of giving to the community has been preserved in a sculpture outside its building on Bergen Peak Drive. Artist Ted Wilson’s âSpirit of Givingâ tree sculpture is dedicated to volunteers who give of their time to help others, according to Sculpture Evergreen …
Read More »NYS Blues Fest, Indigo Girls, Parkway Bazaar: 12 things to do in CNY
A sure sign that life is about to get back to normal is the return of the New York State Blues Festival, with no Covid-19 restrictions in place. The three-day festival will look like an event we would have seen before the pandemic, although it is taking place this year …
Read More »Review: Doja Cat album stumbles at first but ends strong
Doja Cat, “Planet Her” (Kemosabe / RCA) Not to be totally mean, but the third album of Doja Cat starts badly. The first four songs – “Woman”, “Naked”, “Payday” with Young Thug and “Get Into It (Yuh)” – are half-baked tunes mimicking the beats and vocals of Nicki Minaj or …
Read More »The Torrington Gallery presents an exhibition of paintings by Don Sexton
June 23, 2021Update: June 23, 2021 00h 1of6 Artist Goshen Don Sexton presents an exhibition of paintings at the Five Points Gallery, Torrington, which will open on July 8 with a reception on July 10. Copyright Don Sexton / Photo providedShow moreShow less 2of6 Artist Goshen Don Sexton presents an …
Read More »Kannapolis receives donation of two public art sculptures
KANNAPOLIS, North Carolina (WBTV) – Cheryl and Eric Dearmon donated two public art sculptures, âSmileyâ and âDiscoverâ to the city of Kannapolis. The two sculptures are already in the City and were loaned by artist Tom Risser. With their purchase, the Dearmon have ensured that the sculptures remain in the …
Read More »A local food bank launches a “donation campaign for the humanitarian effort”
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – The El Pasoans Fighting Hunger Food Bank is spearheading a campaign to collect essential supplies and donations to give to migrant children in an effort to keep them mentally and physically active. The food bank said it is keen to work with the community and …
Read More »ABQQ announced a partnership with STAREASTnet NFT Movie and
NEW YORK, June 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – AB International Group Corp. (OTCQB: ABQQ), an Intellectual Property (IP) and Film Investment and Licensing Company, Announces Partnership with STAREASTnet, a Leading Chinese Entertainment Artist Network; ABQQ will hold 40% of the capital of STAREASTnet NFT Movies and Music Marketplace (NFT MMM). …
Read More »Zahrat Al Khaleej – Ahmed Helmy reviews a painting he drew for his father 25 years ago..and sends an awesome message رسالة
# famous arabic Zahrat Al Khaleej – CairoToday Egyptian star Ahmed Helmy reviewed a picture he painted for his late father 25 years ago, recalling his memories with him, coinciding with the celebrations of International Father’s Day, which falls on June 21 of each year.Ahmed Helmy posted a photo of …
Read More »Future Returns: Plasma-Cut Forest recovers tanker in new sculpture by Dan Rawlings
se Art #cars #churches #oil #sculpture #trees June 21, 2021 Christophe Jobson âFuture Returnsâ by Dan Rawlins. All photos by Mark Bickerdike, shared with permission. In the perhaps not so distant future, sculptor Dan Rawlings (previously) imagines a world where machines in the unsustainable energy industry are now a relic …
Read More »Dean Baldwin Painting begins operations in Macon
The company has expanded its operations to Macon. Dean Baldwin Painting officially begins operationsDean Baldwin Painting MACON, GA (41NBC / WMGT) – Dean Baldwin Painting has been in business for over 55 years. It has spread to different regions, and one of them is central Georgia. The company has expanded …
Read More »College Station Noon Lions Club Gears Up For I Love America Celebration
COLLEGE STATION, TX (KBTX) – College Station Noon Lion’s Club is putting together the final details of its I Love America celebration. The event is in its 61st year, but will be a little different. Event co-chair Katina Osth says she is excited to continue the event in a new …
Read More »Nashville Woman in Black Jordan Rainer posts edgy music video for her latest Black Water Rise outing
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Fire-breathing and guitar-breathing country girl Jordan Rainer is back and raising the smoke with her official music video for her latest Black Water Rise release. The official music video was created exclusively on The Country Network and was immediately added to their playlist rotation. You can watch …
Read More »monumental sculpture meets exquisite architectural intervention
amidst the breathtaking landscapes and breathtaking scenes offered by sonoma, california, one can find important history, nature getaways and fine wine. yet, there is a cultural gem to be discovered in this northern California land – a collection of monumental outdoor sculptures and exquisite architectural intervention. the 200-acre estate belongs …
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Posted: 06/21/2021 09:18:38 AM Nothing could be nicer than spending a summer day near Lake Sunapee soaking up the sun. Nothing but enjoying the lake, the sun and shopping for fine art! If you’re interested, join us for Arts on the Green sponsored by Center for the Arts, Lake Sunapee …
Read More »Artist uses over 500 coffee shots in charity painting challenge
Daily Brews founder Vytis Kiuberis with artist Lena Jarl Churm The Daily Brews Cafe, located in The Square, Shrewsbury, participates in the Shrewsbury Art Trail until the end of June. Daily Brews founder Vytis Kiuberis has selected local artist Lena Jarl Churm of the Visual Art Network (VAN) of Shrewsbury …
Read More »Miami Marlins 2021 MLB Draft Profile: RHP Andrew Painter
It’s MLB draft time for the Miami Marlins. The Miami Marlins will select the 16th overall in the first round of the 2021 MLB Draft. At Marlin Maniac, we’ll cover everything surrounding the Marlins Draft, from player profiles leading up to the big event, to predictions, breakdowns, rumors and more …
Read More »June 15th Celebration at Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park
The group Alan Franklin, led by Muzicnet co-owner Alan Franklin Center with Blue Guitar, performed on Saturday, June 17th. (Photo: Barbara Sturges) University Park, IL- (ENEWSPF) – Saturday was a day of celebration at Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park: the very first Juneteenth which was both a national and federal holiday. …
Read More »Fifty-one years in the making: Peters Valley is back
By Ilene Dube, JerseyArts.com Grants for new technologies allowed the historic craft village to thrive Signing up for a workshop at the Peters Valley School of Craft was like stepping back in time. You could have an immersive experience by studying, for example, blacksmithing, ceramics or weaving, living in a …
Read More »Donna apologizes to Young Bae for leaving offensive comment on Instagram
During the June 7 episode of Black ink crew, Tatti noticed an insensitive comment Donna left on an Instagram page and showed it to Young Bae, who took offense. Many fans also took offense and claimed that they wanted Donna fired as a result. Weeks later, the tattoo artist acknowledged …
Read More »5 famous beach paintings that capture serene summer days
“La plage de Trouville” by Claude Monet, 1870 (Photo: Wikimedia Commons, public domain) Nature has always been a source of inspiration for artists, but the beach is a particularly recurrent theme in the history of art. The 19th century French impressionists were famous for taking their easels and painting outside …
Read More »6 artists’ houses | The week
Sonoma, California Architect Julie Dowling designed Bay Oaks Estate in collaboration with its artist owner. The four-bedroom home includes an artist’s studio with full-spectrum natural lighting; reinforced walls for hanging works of art; showcases; A gallery; and a bookcase with wall shelves. The 12-acre property includes two 500-year-old trees; flower …
Read More »Move “Heaven and Earth” to visit the sculpture and pottery art exhibition in the Thurso Gallery
The current exhibition at Thurso Gallery, Heaven and Earth, features a mixture of sculpture and pottery from a well-established Caithness artist. Jenny Mackenzie Ross runs a studio at Northshore Pottery in Forse (Latheron) and has worked in clay for 40 years. “I graduated in Art Sculpture in 1985 and then …
Read More »Today in the history of entertainment | Federal Information Network
On June 19, 1952, the celebrity game show “I’ve Got A Secret” debuted on CBS. In 1960, Loretta Lynn’s “I’m A Honky Tonk Girl” became her first record to appear on the Billboard country charts. It peaked at number 14. In 1973, theatrical production of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” …
Read More »Paintings of wild giraffes from Lake Tobias sold for wildlife preservation
Halifax, Pa. (WHTM) – Spike, Bakari and Tucker, the giraffes of Lake Tobias Wildlife Park, start the day with breakfast and art fun simultaneously. Today, it is the art of kissing. Kelsey Tobias, Giraffe Department Supervisor, explains the process. âWe lay a blank canvas in a tray, we sprinkle all-organic, …
Read More »ABC7 preview of SF’s Golden Gate Park monument honoring the first enslaved Africans replacing Francis Scott Key statue
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) – Almost a year ago, on June 17, 2020, a large group toppled the statue of Francis Scott Key that had stood in Golden Gate Park for over a century. The monument to the author of “The Star-Spangled Banner”, a famous slave owner, descended with several others …
Read More »During the first 21+ event of Out Montclair, “Montclair seems to be catching up”
Khris Santana and Tiffany Rivera attend Paterson’s “Out at Night” on June 16, 2021 (KATE ALBRIGHT / FOR MONTCLAIR LOCAL) By KATE ALBRIGHT and LOUIS C. [email protected] A little over two months ago, Peter Yacobellis, the first openly homosexual elected representative of Montclair, announced the creation of “Out Montclair”, a …
Read More »Popular Iranian TV series “The Father” dubbed for Indian viewers
TEHRAN – âThe Fatherâ, a popular Iranian television series directed by Behrang Tofiqi, has been dubbed into Hindi for Indian viewers. The series is slated to air on Iran’s international television network Sahar, the station said last week. âThe Fatherâ is about a young Iranian who grew up in a …
Read More »Maharashtra government has yet to compensate tribal artists for lost paintings
The Tribal Development Bureau reportedly lost the painting worth Rs. 207,900, which was on display at the international exhibition held in Malaysia in June 2018. The tribal artists received compensation from the government of Maharashtra after the Tribal Development Agency (TDD) reportedly lost a painting equivalent to 20.79 Lark on …
Read More »4 family Fiesta events on the south side
SAN ANTONIO – Editor’s Note: This story was published through a Partnership between KSAT and Live from the south, a new local and Latin property magazine which works to improve and expand community relations by promoting events, stories and businesses. Party time has finally arrived! And while most of us …
Read More »Avon adds nine new sculptures in rotating outdoor art installation
Residents interact with artist Matthew Duffy in front of his sculpture, Low-Poly Open Heart, which is one of nine new sculptures added to the town of Avon.Ali Longwell/[email protected] Avon is poised to become an artistic mountain destination. In recent years, the city has endeavored to bring new dynamism and new …
Read More »Gamasutra – Press releases – UBISOFT REVEALS THE NEW official EUROPEAN LEAGUE THEME composed by the poisonous avenger
VIDEO: YOUTUBE LONDON, UKâ 17E JUNE 2021 – Today, Ubisoft unveiled an extensive partnership with award-winning songwriter and producer The Toxic Avenger, to compose the original music for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six.® European League. Building on the main theme of Rainbow Six Siege, the new European League music will enrich …
Read More »Painting the City’s Rainbow: Chaska Celebrates Pride Month | Chaska news
Armed with multicolored Superman ice cream and glitter, Chaska is publicly celebrating his LGBTQ + neighbors later this month. At its first-ever Chaska Pride picnic, the public is invited to City Square Park for culinary, musical and artistic projects to conclude nationally celebrated June Pride Month. âLove is love,â says …
Read More »Sculptures explore the history of Foot District
A new series of sculptures underway in the community park focus on lighting up parts of Jefferson City history that are usually not focused on. The Historic Foot District Area Sculpture series focuses on the experiences of African-American residents of Jefferson City during the World Wars and Segregation. The first …
Read More »With “new voices” in the foreground, Santa Cruz Juneteenth prepares for the weekend of celebration
There’s a new reason to celebrate June 19 a little more this year: On Tuesday, the US Senate unanimously passed a resolution. to establish June 19 as a national holiday to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States, bringing it closer to the law. Juneteenth, which marks the …
Read More »Who was Lorenza Böttner and why is she important? – ARTnews.com
At Documenta 14, the 2017 edition of the vaunted art festival that takes place once every five years in Kassel, Germany, Olu Oguibe erected a fifty-foot-high obelisk paying homage to immigrants, Marta MinujÃn built a monumental Acropolis-shaped structure from book stacks, and Maria Eichhorn created an institute focused on the …
Read More »Painting kitchen cabinets: all you need
What’s the best way to paint kitchen cabinets? Giving your kitchen cabinets a fresh coat of paint can transform them from old-fashioned to stylish for a small fraction of the cost of a new kitchen. Before you get started, it’s natural to ask yourself what you need to paint kitchen …
Read More »Fort Point Canal Sculptures Model How High Water Could Rise In The City
As Earth’s temperature rises, parts of Boston will face higher tides that will flood city streets, while reaching new heights of water in low-lying areas like parts of southern Boston. To help people understand what’s going on, artist and professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Carolina Aragón, wants …
Read More »A creative kick-off – La Tribune
Students watch auditions for “Cinderella” in the two-week production camp on the first day of summer camps at the Paramount Arts Center in Ashland on Monday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison) Summer Arts Camps Return to Paramount ASHLAND, Ky. – For the first time in two years, students attended …
Read More »The open studios are back! Santa Cruz County Arts Council invites audiences to come back inside for a revival in 2021
The Santa Cruz County Council for the Arts is delighted to announce the return of the Open studios Artistic visit! This year will feature the largest class of freshman performers in tour history. The Arts Council will take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of the community. They are …
Read More »Fiona Bruce from Fake or Fortune speechless as painting passed down by her grandfather gets life-changing appraisal
FAKE or Fiona Bruce of Fortune was left speechless after a painting that has been passed down from generation to generation received a life-changing appraisal. The BBC One host, 57, was astonished when a painting by Edgar Hilaire Degas bought for £ 800 turned out to be authentic and of …
Read More »eL Seed Reveals New ‘Love’ Sculpture That Appeared At Milan Duomo In Italy For Just One Day
For a day last month, a new sculpture by eL Seed appeared in front of the Italian monument Duomo in Milan. The color of the late afternoon sky on a cloudless day, the artwork read “hob,” which means “love” in Arabic. At the end of the day, it was gone. …
Read More »Addison Hellum Explains How Streaming Changed The Music Industry Forever – Sponsored Content
Streaming has quickly become the new standard in music consumption for many listeners. In recent years, as apps and platforms, such as Apple Music and Spotify, have increased the number of users, changing the way people consume music and industry insiders such as Addison Hellum are moving to take advantage …
Read More »Importance of arts and crafts in the school curriculum
(MENAFN – Dudes & Dolls World) Mr. Ritesh Rawal, Founder, Dudes & Dolls World, Adhyay School and Ritesh Rawal Foundation In the age of digital classrooms and online learning, where technology has become the mainstay of the educational process, the importance of arts and crafts in school is more than …
Read More »Aurora Arts Alliance is organizing “Paint! »At the event of June 17
The Aurora Arts Alliance invites you to participate in an outdoor painting at 6 p.m. on Thursday, June 17 at RiverEdge Park, 360 N. Broadway in Aurora. The June meeting will be an informal painting session at RiverEdge Park. Public Art will provide plastic wrap to create temporary wall surfaces. …
Read More »Two new sculptures installed in Grangebel Park before the next “Reflextions” events
Two new giant sculptures have been installed in Grangebel Park as part of the next season of the city’s âReflections: Art in the Parkâ event. A large multi-colored plexiglass seahorse named Jewel stands on the east side of the park. Jewel’s skeleton was created by local artist Clayton Orehek who …
Read More »Jemison hosts volleyball camp – The Clanton Advertiser
By ZACHARY SEIFTER / Editor-in-chief Jemison High School hosted its first volleyball camp June 7-10 in their gymnasium. The camp was hosted by Jemison’s volleyball coaches Melissa Baswell and Kelsey Mims. The two coaches had more than 20 student volunteers to help nearly 60 participants, all in grades one through …
Read More »CLN Music Monday: Ryan Kinder
Of Iron Man Country musician competitor Ryan Kinder is a force to be reckoned with in all fields. As a proud independent artist, Kinder has over 95 million streams thanks to his perfectly crafted country songs and touring history, securing the # 1 spot on a huge tour with ZZ …
Read More »ONETA RIDGE PAINTING PROJECT | Legal Notice
Posted in Tulsa World, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, June 14-21, 2021 Invitation to Tender Notice to Bidders SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by Broken Arrow Public Schools, Independent School District # 3, Tulsa County, at 701 South Main Street, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, until 11:00 a.m. CDT, Wednesday July 7, 2021, for …
Read More »Vancouver’s False Creek public art sculpture project draws criticism from some residents
The sculpture depicts a distraught young boy standing atop a red tower with a melting shark in his arms, a visual warning of sea level rise and the destruction it could cause. But for some residents of Vancouver’s southern edge of False Creek, the proposed 7.8-meter sculpture, which will be …
Read More »Birds of a feather
Submitted by Peg Doman. About a week ago my husband Don found a whorl of beautiful orange and brown feathers. They were all one piece but not a big bird considering the size of the feathers. There are two colorations: one is chocolate brown with wavy peach edges that run …
Read More »G-7 Agreements on Climate Vaccine Sharing IMP CORT ON SOCIETIES
G7 leaders pose for a group photo overlooking the beach at the Carbis Bay Hotel in Carbis Bay, St. Ives, Cornwall, England, Friday, June 11, 2021. Leaders from left, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, chairman of the European Council Charles Michel, US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, …
Read More »Art Review: The Sculpture Exhibition Invites You to Hawk Ridge Farm
Meg Brown Payson, “Stele: Echo Lake 2”, thermal sublimation printing on aluminum Photos courtesy of June LaCombe It’s June time, by that I mean the month, as well as the woman: private art dealer June LaCombe. Twice a year, in June and October, LaCombe brings together the work of artists …
Read More »How did a £ 120 painting become a £ 320million Leonardo … and then disappear? | Leonardo DeVinci
The National Gallery faces controversy over its role in the tangled story of how the world’s most expensive painting came out of obscurity before it was sold for a staggering £ 320million, for disappear from the public eye again. The gallery exhibited the Salvator Mundi in his Leonardo da Vinci …
Read More »Lowcountry Events for Sunday June 13, 2021 | Calendar
EDITOR’S NOTE: These calendar listings include Lowcountry arts and entertainment events that will be held both online and in person. To submit an event, go to www.postandcourier.com/events Today Virtual story time What: Tales, songs, dances and crafts from the librarians at the Charleston County Public Library. When: 10 a.m. every …
Read More »LiveXLive’s Podcast One Partners with Microsoft Edge for “Innovation On The Edge” Podcast
Podcast hosted by Jordan Harbinger and Chelsea Briggs Los Angeles, June 9, 2021 / PRNewswire / – PodcastOne, Main podcast platforms and subsidiaries LiveX Live Media (NASDAQ: LIVX) today Cutting-edge innovation with Microsoft Edge Podcast from Jordan Harbinger (Jordan Harbinger Show) and TV presenters and lifestyle experts Chelsea briggs Trade …
Read More »Who is Camille Pissarro? Learn more about this important impressionist painter
Camille Pissarro, âLe jardin de Pontoiseâ, oil on canvas, 1877. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons, public domain) Impressionism was an artistic movement that revolutionized the course of art history. Instead of adhering to the strict rules of the Salon, its artists sought to represent their subjects outside, capturing transient moments of light …
Read More »Kansas City maker’s first metal sculpture a huge hit
Jay Lockett, owner of Jay Fabwerks LLC, Kansas City, Mo., stands next to his creation Silica Rose, which is currently on display in downtown Lee’s Summit., Mo. Images: Jay Lockett Jeremy “Jay” Lockett of Kansas City, Missouri, will be the first to tell you that everything he has done in …
Read More »Frank Leahy: The swing vote! | Community connections
ITHACA, NY – Growing up on Staten Island in the 1960s, Frank Leahy had eight siblings. The Leahy family lived in a small, sparsely populated village surrounded by farmland. âWe lived in a very close-knit neighborhood and all the adults took care of all the children as we walked to …
Read More »Children learn about plants and more at the PSRC Migrant Education Community Teaching Garden
Children observe and cultivate a variety of plants at the Community Teaching Garden for Migrant Education, located in the Public Schools of the Robeson County Central Office. The garden, which is part of the Migrant Education Program, aims to teach students about the origin of their food and to adopt …
Read More »Sherwin-Williams inventory may rise on commercial paint sales
Text size These reports, extracted and edited by Barron’s, were recently published by investment and research firms. Reports are a sample of analysts’ thinking; they should not be taken as Barron’s views or recommendations. Some of the reporters have provided, or hope to provide, investment banking or other services to …
Read More »Alburn R. Sleeper, 84, goldsmith Aurora was Roycroft’s master craftsman | Obituary
As a teenager, Mr. Sleeper learned metalwork from Walter U. Jennings, an original Roycrofter who had worked with Elbert Hubbard as a boilermaker, goldsmith, and bookbinder. Mr. Sleeper was the youngest of four children of Francis Bush and Merritt Sleeper. He grew up in South Wales and West Falls and …
Read More »Saudi artist’s paintings help sell luxury Hollywood properties
Saudi women passionate about science invited to participate in the 2021 Inspiring Women in Science Award JEDDAH: Research scientists, women promoting science to girls and young women in Saudi Arabia have been encouraged to submit nominations for the 2021 Inspiring Women in Science Award.The award, initiated by Nature Research Awards …
Read More »Richardson Plaza renovation will include colorful sculptures and new seating
Looking for an artistic outdoor location on campus to film a TikTok? Or how about a place to fully stretch out and soak up some rays? The next phase of renovation of the Richardson Plaza, which is tucked away near Huntington Avenue near the Law School, begins this summer and …
Read More »Will these paint colors reign in 2022?
Dunn-Edwards, a manufacturer and distributor of paint and coatings colors in the American Southwest, is betting on a few key trends for next year and designers should take note. As of this week, the company has introduced its own set of 2022 color + design trends in the form of …
Read More »City seeks artists to replace public art sculptures in Tuscawilla Park
The city is appealing to replace the public art sculptures that currently fill the Tuscawilla Art Park. The Ocala Cultural Arts Office is inviting applications for the 6th Ocala Biennial Outdoor Sculpture Competition. The department accepts applications from the public until August 30, 2021. James Futral’s Metal Elephant was one …
Read More »Arrowhead Library System Launches Creativebug Art Resource | Focus on the hometown
Through Staff | at June 11, 2021 REGIONAL – Arrowhead Library System (ALS) now offers free access to the popular online resource Creativebug for clients residing in Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods and St. Louis counties. Enjoy unlimited access to over 1,000 award-winning arts and crafts …
Read More »XPOP Launches World’s First Polkadot-Based Entertainment NFT Marketplace | Your money
SEOUL, South Korea – (BUSINESS WIRE) – June 10, 2021– XPOP, a Korean blockchain technology company, has announced that the Polkadot blockchain-based non-fungible entertainment token (NFT) market will be launched as the world’s first at the end of June. This press release features multimedia. See the full version here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/202106110005384/en/ …
Read More »What’s to blame for a paint shortage in Rockford?
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) – Rockford entrepreneur Ben Peters, owner of Ben Peters Painting, says it’s increasingly difficult to find paint at major retailers. âIt was difficult,â he said. “Say you’re missing a gallon and have to run to the store real quick and get a gallon, and they don’t have …
Read More »Obituary of Dani Karavan | Sculpture
An environmental piece over 3 km long, entitled Ax Majeur (1980-ongoing), in the French town of Cergy-Pontoise, north-west of Paris; Passages (1990-94), a memorial to the philosopher Walter Benjamin in Portbou, Spain; Murou Art Forest (1998-2006) in Japan; and Way of Human Rights in Nuremberg, Germany (1989-93), are among the …
Read More »Early Childhood Education Grant Provides STEAM Learning to Jewish Schools
David Lear Sulman Fund Offers Over 50% Off Research-Based KIBO Robot Kits (Waltham, MA) June 10, 2021 – KinderLab Robotics today announced a partnership with the David Lear Sulman Computing, Science, and Engineering Fund, which offers the Limudei Code-Esh Curriculum (LCE) for Jewish day schools and Jewish high schools. LCE …
Read More »Loop Media, Inc. Closes Transaction with Ithaca
Glendale, Calif., June 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – via NewMediaWire – Loop Media, Inc. (âLoop Mediaâ) (OTC: LPTV), a leading provider of its own music video streaming and entertainment services for businesses and consumers, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of EON Media Group Pte. Ltd. (âEON Media …
Read More »A painting on glass awakens sweet memories of childhood
painting measures 24 by 30 inches. COURTESY PHOTO” width=”708″ srcset=”https://charlottecounty.floridaweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/images/2021-06-10/23p1.jpg 708w, https://charlottecounty.floridaweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/images/2021-06-10/23p1-259×300.jpg 259w, https://charlottecounty.floridaweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/images/2021-06-10/23p1-400×464.jpg 400w, https://charlottecounty.floridaweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/images/2021-06-10/23p1-86×100.jpg 86w” src=”https://charlottecounty.floridaweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/images/2021-06-10/23p1.jpg” data-sizes=”(max-width: 708px) 100vw, 708px” class=”wp-image-174798 size-large lazyload”/>painting measures 24 by 30 inches. COURTESY PHOTO” width=”708″ srcset=”https://charlottecounty.floridaweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/images/2021-06-10/23p1.jpg 708w, https://charlottecounty.floridaweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/images/2021-06-10/23p1-259×300.jpg 259w, https://charlottecounty.floridaweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/images/2021-06-10/23p1-400×464.jpg 400w, https://charlottecounty.floridaweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/images/2021-06-10/23p1-86×100.jpg 86w” sizes=”(max-width: 708px) 100vw, 708px”/> This Victorian glass painting measures …
Read More »New art sculpture installed on the Innovation Campus in honor of former WSU President Dr John Bardo
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Wichita State University today added a new piece of art to its campus. Martin H. Bush’s outdoor sculpture collection has been on the campus of Wichita State University for nearly fifty years. On Wednesday, they added their 81st coin to the collection, which also happens to …
Read More »See the reopened Olinda Art Gallery and June Exhibition online
Olinda The Lamorinda Arts Council invites you to view the June exhibit directly in the Orinda Library Art Gallery, with the four wooden walls near the entrance to the library and three adjacent display cases on the shelves. Nancy Rubin and Cynthia Overbeck Bix’s âReframing Agingâ exhibit features eight personalities …
Read More »Watauga County Community Musician Mary Greene Receives 2021 Masters Fellowship in Folk and Traditional Arts and Receives $ 12,000 to Support Lifelong Learning
Mary Greene with instruments including a mountain dulcimer made by Rick Stone who lived in Watauga County. He also made a mountain dulcimer for Joni Mitchell and several dulcimers for Canadian artist Rick Scott. There is also an accordion pictured that belonged to Greene’s dear friend Joe Shannon, who died …
Read More »Robotics Award 2021 goes to ABB’s PixelPaint automotive paint
FRANKFURT, Germany – (COMMERCIAL THREAD) –The âRobotics and Automation Innovation and Entrepreneurship Awardâ 2021 (IERA) is awarded to ABB’s PixelPaint technology. Two high-precision robots make automotive painting faster, more durable and more flexible, helping manufacturers to respond effectively to individual demands. Two-tone and personalized designs are applied in a single …
Read More »Hear this eerie Aeolian harp sculpture that looks like a futuristic nightmare
June 9, 2021, 9:02 AM sculpture in Burnley, Lancashire” class=”content-image” data-image-catalogue-id=”242728″ width=”660″ height=”370″ loading=”lazy” src=”https://imgs.classicfm.com/images/242728?crop=16_9&width=660&relax=1&signature=F26_vsQM8-WDvJBNT76reDSZhkk=” srcset=” https://imgs.classicfm.com/images/242728?crop=16_9&width=375&relax=1&signature=8Eb_GMpoHvv9wcaThpmCQ54jvgY= 375w, https://imgs.classicfm.com/images/242728?crop=16_9&width=420&relax=1&signature=Hwi5jt2J_mvztvj-ZxMYKuEufSY= 420w, https://imgs.classicfm.com/images/242728?crop=16_9&width=660&relax=1&signature=F26_vsQM8-WDvJBNT76reDSZhkk= 660w” sizes=” (max-width: 375px) 375px, (max-width: 420px) 420px, 660px”/> Aeolian harp sculpture in Burnley, Lancashire. Image: Getty This is what one of the largest wind chimes on the planet …
Read More »Clara “Kathi” Everett | News, Sports, Jobs
Claire “Kathi” Everett, 73, of Vienna, WV, died on June 7, 2021 at Camden Clark Medical Center. She was born October 12, 1947 in Spencer, WV, daughter of the late Lloyd and Katrina O. Everett. Clara was a proud graduate of Parkersburg High School in 1965. “Once a big red, …
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