Artspace Warehouse proudly presents Ode to Everyday Moments, a captivating group exhibition that explores the beauty of ordinary life through the lenses of five exceptional artists. Open: January 6, 2024– February 2, 2024 Opening: Saturday, January 6, 2024, 4:00 – 6:00 PM [Read More]
Monthly Archives: November 2023
Artspace Warehouse is thrilled to announce Amber Goldhammer: Live Painting, an exclusive afternoon of art and dialogue. Renowned for her vibrant paintings with a street-art edge, Amber Goldhammer invites art enthusiasts and the community to witness the creation of art in real [Read More]
The Museum of Flight celebrates Nov. 11 Veterans Day with programs honoring those who have served in the United States Armed Forces, past and present. The celebration will focus on veteran artists and the healing power of the arts. Events begin at [Read More]
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) and Valerie J. Maynard Foundation (VJMF) announced the creation of a shared internship program in honor of artist Valerie J. Maynard (1937–2022). Maynard was a pioneering member of the Black Arts Movement and beloved icon of [Read More]
A bronze fountain with greenish-gold and brown patina signed by Edith Barretto Stevens Parsons (American, 1878-1956), titled Frog Baby (1917), 40 inches tall, sold for $33,825 in an online-only Fine Art & Luxury Décor auction held October 28th by Neue Auctions. The [Read More]
American paintings drove strong results in Shannon’s Fall Fine Art auction held October 26th. The 153-lot sale was nearly 90 percent sold and grossed $3 million. Fresh-to-the-market consignments attracted interest from across the country and internationally. The top lot in the sale [Read More]
The Toronto Biennial of Art (the Biennial/TBA) announced its initial selection of Canadian and international artists for its third edition, on view September 21 to December 1, 2024. Dominique Fontaine and Miguel A. López are the curators of this free, 72-day event [Read More]
Leonardo/ISAST presents Experiments in Art, Access & Technology (E.A.A.T.), an exhibition premiering new work by artists Meesh Fradkin, Carmen Papalia, Josephine Sales, Andy Slater, and Olivia Ting. The multidimensional installations were developed in Leonardo CripTech Incubator, a California-based art and technology fellowship [Read More]