• Kanye West DELETES social media amid backlash to Yeezy porn studio which saw irate spiritual fans accuse controversial rapper of 'selling his soul to the devil'

    Kanye West has deleted his social media accounts amid backlash to his plans to launch a Yeezy Porn studio.

  • Spring Into Art at UB Center for the Arts

    The artistic community that calls the University at Buffalo Center for the Arts (UBCFA) home welcomes all on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, starting at 5 p.m. for Spring into Art. The []

  • Art Collector Talks African Art, Gives Buying Tips

    Eric Edwards, who owns one of the largest private African art collections in the United States, gives tips on investing in art.

  • ITVX tunes into YouTube’s Guava Juice Show from Mainframe Studios and Studio 71

    UK broadcaster ITV’s streaming platform ITVX has acquired two seasons of YouTube original kids’ series The Guava Juice Show. Produced by Vancouver-based Mainframe Studios and Studio 71, the animate

  • Eastern New Mexico University to celebrate success of art students with ‘K through ENMU Juried Art Exhibition’

    Eastern New Mexico University is set to present the "K through ENMU Juried Art Exhibition" on April 27 at the ENMU Runnels Gallery at the Golden Student Success Center which will celebrate the educational achievement of art students.

  • A Story of the Soil and the Soul

    Hard work, passion, virtue, and true grit earmark the American heartland. Anecdotes, generation-spanning farm families, and crop innovations speak volumes. They are all children of Read More

  • The art of the training montage

    Overlook the training montage sequence in Monkey Man at your own pop culture and movie peril. Kid (Dev Patel) aims to avenge his mother’s death by vanquishing the police chief (Sikander Kher as Rana Singh) who raped and killed her and the false spiritual guru (Makarand Deshpande as Baba Shakti) who ordered the massacre of Kid’s village in India. In a dense, tense, and pivotal 90-second sequence, Kid works himself into fighting shape by punching a rice sack repeatedly—for how many days, we don’t...

  • A Total Eclipse of the Arts

    The total eclipse this month won’t likely be forgotten soon by the millions of North Americans who witnessed it.  Even before the moon obscured our view of the sun, artists in the North Country were celebrating the celestial event.  They created works of art depicting light, shadow, and darkness, a Total Eclipse of the Arts. Organized by Foothills Art Society, the exhibit features work by 23 creative people from Malone and surrounding areas. Spotlight producer Paul Larson spoke with many artists...

  • Establishment Corruption in Big Art

    Millions of Americans visiting museum collections and galleries throughout the world each year are totally unaware of the seedy underside of the multi-billion international dollar art market.

  • Denver Center for the Performing Arts

    When Dad feels like a little bit of Sunday afternoon time out, Bluey and Bingo have other plans! Join them as they pull out all of the games and cleverness at their disposal to get Dad off that bean bag. Bluey’s Big Play is a brand-new theatrical adaptation of the Emmy® award-winning children’s television series, with […]

  • 50th Anniversary Art Exhibition

    It is now 50 years since Eric Gregory and Isabel Blincow started the Hallam Art Group and it has since gone from strength to strength, making it one of the largest groups for mainly amateur artists in Sheffield. This year there will be over 200 paintings to view and for sale at the exhibition, all painted by members of the group. Admission to the exhibition is free and refreshments are available.

  • ‘Orange’ you glad for campus art?

    Arbitrary Ink, a new student art collective, unveiled an orange-themed installation at On Call Café last Thursday. The collective seeks to elevate quirky art on campus and foster collaboration between artists.