• 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.

  • Online museum of classic Yamaha keyboards

    Yamaha Black Boxes is a perfectly minimal database of classic Yamaha keyboards and synths of the 1980s, maintaned by Alberto Arlandi. I chanced across it looking for information on the one I had as a wee thing, the PSS 170. — Read the rest

  • Helios modern kinetic art sculpture

    Imagine stepping into a room where tranquility and movement blend seamlessly, creating an atmosphere of calm and inspiration. You are in the presence of Hēlios, the kinetic art sculpture that transforms any indoor environment into a haven of peace and creativity. As you gaze upon this modern masterpiece, you realize it’s not just a visual […]

  • Surround yourself with art, fun, and community spirit

    ASHBY — Get ready to immerse yourself in a vibrant celebration of art, creativity, and community at the 2nd Annual Ashby Art Fair, to be held from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at the Ashby Free Public Library, 812 Main St. With Mother’s Day just around the corner, what better way to […]

  • Museum of Aviation prepares for Summer of fun

    MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — The Museum of Aviation is celebrating 40 years of operation and gearing up for a busy Summer of events. Jeffrey Brett, President and CEO of the Museum of Aviation Foundation, says this a big year for the museum and shares the upcoming events. May 11: Electric Vehicle Day July 13: Cheers to 40 Years Auction/Raffle/Taste of

  • An Unbuilt Life: A Too Polite Drama About Art Looting

    Considering D.C. is a city with both a vibrant theater scene and lots of museums, art galleries, murals, and working artists, it is not surprising that there is overlap in […]

  • What to do in L.A. and Orange County this May in art and fashion

    Fashion is in love with the early 2000s right now, and Balenciaga, the Kering-owned brand, has brought back the signature Le City bag, which was introduced in 2001. The new bag, which comes in small and medium sizes with adjustable shoulder and crossbody straps, is available in black, yellow, green, light purple, metallic steel gray, metallic silver, white, blue and beige. The style and construction of the new versions of the bag — studs as well as leather-strung zipper pulls and rivets are...

  • “The Emotional Perspective Of Preservation” Topic Of Museum Lecture

    (From the Hancock Historical Museum) Bring your lunch break to the Hancock Historical Museum to enjoy its monthly Brown Bag Lecture Series at 12 p.m. Thursday, May 2 discussing “The Emotional Perspective of Preservation” presented by Matt Wiederhold, executive director of Heritage Ohio. With over 20 years of community development and revitalization experience, Wiederhold’s passion

  • Michelangelo and the most sublime declarations of gay love in art

    Michelangelo announced his love for a young upper-class gentleman in verse and prose, but he also gave Tommaso de’ Cavalieri some of the greatest homoerotic drawings ever created – now taking centre stage at the British MuseumTommaso de’ Cavalieri was the light of the age, unique in the world – at least in the eyes of the man who loved him. That ardent lover was Michelangelo, who described Cavalieri in these glowing words in a letter from 1532. If only a portrait of Tommaso survived we could...