• Turning Therapy into Art at The ART Hotel Denver

    The ART Hotel in Denver reveals the value of art therapy with its in-house Art of Therapy two-night event with therapist Kate King.

  • Multicultural Art Festival celebrates all types of art, crafts

    There was even some fun planned for the kiddos who attended.

  • Sky: CotL "The Art of Sky" art book promo video, artist exhibition announced

    Sky-high expectations for this release

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    Greater Haverhill Arts Association Spring Art Exhibit at Penacook Place Through May 18

    The Greater Haverhill Arts Association is presenting a Spring Art Exhibit featuring members’ works in oil, acrylic, watercolor, colored pencil, digital art and stained glass. The display is the latest in the second year of an ongoing series of quarterly exhibits of favorite artworks from the studios of members. Art is on display to the […] The post Greater Haverhill Arts Association Spring Art Exhibit at Penacook Place Through May 18 first appeared on WHAV.

  • Art critic Jerry Saltz: A "Francis Bacon of AI art" will emerge, but today's work falls flat

    Art produced by or with the help of artificial intelligence is more popular than ever, from the record-breaking $432,000 auction of Obvious collective’s Portrait of Edmond Belamy to the overwhelming success of Refik Anadol’s “Unsupervised” exhibit at the MoMA. But one art-world figure decidedly not on board is Jerry Saltz, the seasoned resident art critic of Vulture magazine. Saltz has made no secret of his distaste for AI art, the artists who make it, and the people who flock in line to see or,...

    • CNBC

    Flying is cheaper in 2024. But not for some destinations

    Average airline ticket prices are less expensive than they were a year ago. But flights to some areas, especially those abroad, are still high.

    • Yahoo

    Meteorite flies over Spain and Portugal

    A meteorite illuminated the sky over Spain overnight Saturday in footage captured by the country's scientific agency. The videos from scientists at CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) show the object, named SPMN180524F, passing over Extremadura, Madrid and Granada.

  • Never underestimate the power of art

    Despite this, we cannot take Edinburgh’s status as one of the world’s cultural capitals for granted – and the depressing news that the iconic Summerhall arts centre has been put on the open market signals just that. Without the cultural infrastructure to support our creative businesses and artists to succeed, we risk the managed decline of Edinburgh’s cultural scene. It’s a warning being replayed year on year from the Edinburgh festivals organisers. Look after it or lose it. Of course, I’m...

  • How you fly in America is about to change forever

    Flyers now entitled to automatic refunds if their flights are delayed or canceled. The measure also adds five additional long-haul flights from Washington, D.C. READ MORE:

  • Making motherhood into high art

    Most women assume that balancing motherhood and a professional career is a modern challenge, but that’s not quite right.Meditations on this theme reach back to classical antiquity. Some prominent women, such as Cornelia (mother of the Gracchi brothers), are recorded as virtuous exemplars. Others, such as Livia (wife of the Emperor Augustus) are remembered for scheming and treachery on behalf of their children. The French portraitist Élisabeth Louise Vigée-Le Brun (1755-1842), took this to a new...

  • Weather Drawing: Flying through the sky

    Attention teachers: Don't forget to submit your students' weather drawing to the Brainerd Dispatch, P.O. Box 974, Brainerd, MN, 56401.

  • Performing arts center discussion continues

    Research and discussion about the creation of a Columbus performing arts center will continue Thursday when a local steering committee meets in the wake of a community survey assessing residents’ thoughts on the matter. Continue reading at The Republic News.