LeonidesArts New York Gallery along with the No Estamos Solas Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina: will open their gallery in midtown Manhattan, New York City. Mr. Mark D. Hurewitz, General Manager, Skyline Hotel and Mr. Leonides Molinar, Owner, LeonidesArts New York Gallery together [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2010
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Claremont Graduate University’s two year MFA program focuses on enabling students to develop a strong studio practice. At the annual Open Studios event all sixty-two students welcome the public into their studios to share this work. For the students, Open Studios is [Read More]
Alfa Art Gallery is pleased to present Georgi Petrov’s exhibition “Facebook: Password Love”, a solo show featuring for the first time images from the artist’s internet exhibition by the same name. Through the universal language of painting, Georgi Petrov succeeds in depicting [Read More]
Spruth Magers London is pleased to present the first solo exhibition by the artist Jean-Luc Mylayne at the London gallery. In 1976, Jean-Luc Mylayne made the decision to sell his house, car and possessions in the pursuit of his craft, accompanied only [Read More]
Christie’s Hong Kong will hold its Spring sale of Fine Chinese Modern Paintings and Fine Chinese Classical Paintings and Calligraphy on May 28th at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, showcasing over 400 rare and exceptional works from the masters, valued [Read More]
University of Oklahoma President David L. Boren announced that the university has received one of the most important private collections of Native American art in the country. The gift comes to OU from the private collection of James T. Bialac of Arizona. [Read More]
The Portland Art Museum has announced the appointment of Julia Dolan, Ph.D. as curator of photography. Dolan will be responsible for the Museum’s photography collection which includes 6,000 images chronicling the history of photography and the Pacific Northwest. Her duties will also [Read More]
The Erie Art Museum premieres its 87th Annual Spring Show on Saturday, April 24 with a Museum members’ opening preview and reception for the artists from 7-9:30 p.m. in the Museum’s Main Gallery, 411 State Street. This year’s entries included 531 works [Read More]
The visual arts will complement the performing arts at the Bass Concert Hall on University of Texas campus when the work of all nine Austin Art Space Resident Artists goes up on May 4, 2010. A total of 36 pieces will be [Read More]
Stephen Haller Gallery is pleased to present the first NYC solo exhibition for UK-based artist Sam Jury. Open April 15 – May 15, 2010. Best known for her hauntingly beautiful photography-based work and video portraits in light, British artist Sam Jury, “weaves [Read More]
Joseph Rosa, the Art Institute of Chicago’s chief curator of architecture and design, will become the new director of the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the university has announced today. The appointment, pending approval by the U-M Board of Regents, is [Read More]
The Michele & Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts will host the American Watercolor Society 142nd Annual International Exhibition through May 23 at The Michele & Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts. Each year since 1867, the American Watercolor Society (AWS) has [Read More]
The Contemporaries of the Columbia Museum of Art announce the completed installation of the Dale Chihuly art acquisition chandelier in the museum’s David Wallace Robinson, Jr. Atrium. The installation marks the first of its kind in the state and measures 14’ tall, [Read More]
The Indiana University Art Museum will join forces with students from IU’s Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts to present thesis exhibitions by Master of Fine Arts candidates. The two exhibitions will last 12 days each and will offer insight into [Read More]