Green giraffes danced, fat birds skipped and happy cats flew. They did so against backdrops of forests, mountains and cities. During Glynn Visual Arts summer
Author: Shirley L. Bryant
Shrewsbury High School art students visit with artists virtually via Zoom
By Melanie Petrucci, Senior Community Reporter Zoom session with Eola Jane, 2nd from left Shrewsbury – One might not think that a Zoom call could
Portland Ovations grant to fund series featuring performing artists of color
Pending the pandemic, Step Afrika! will come to Portland in 2021 as part of a new performing arts series by Portland Ovations. Photo by Sekou
Robin, Scott Mayberry taking part in the Day of Art Saturday | News
Ellensburg has its small-town lifestyle where neighbors know one another and some families date back generations. But dayton seo service the art galleries, Western Heritage
Students look within through visual poetry and book arts
Old friend of Artblog and new Artblog contributor, Candy Alexandrara Gonzalez, (virtually) presents “Imagining Our Future Through Visual Poetry and Book Arts,” a poetry and
Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition announces artists selected for Art 365 project
Art 365 Artist Marwin Begaye [Photo provided] Every three years, the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition hosts the highly competitive program, Art 365, in which five
DECORUM #3 A Daring Approach To Art And Visual Storytelling
DECORUM #3, available from Image Comics on July 22nd, introduces Neha Nori Sood to the assassin school and its head instructor for the first and,
Struggling Cirque du Soleil returns to Mexico – Art & Culture
Using face masks, sanitizing gel and social distancing, Cirque du Soleil artists in Mexico practice before a performance — a rare sign of hope for
UB artist’s latest project aims to get people listening – UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff
UB professor and transdisciplinary artist Shasti O’Leary Soudant’s high-concept, large-scale exhibits are known for getting people talking. Her latest project, bound for two lakeside locations
How you can Travel the World with Google Arts and Culture
Just a few years back, if you wanted to check out the Christ statue in Rio, or marvel at the 4,000-year-old mummy at Kolkata’s Indian