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]
Yearly Archives: 2023
Artspace Warehouse is pleased to present a new group exhibition, A Road Back Home: Contemporary Portraiture inviting visitors to journey through a nostalgic landscape that is both playful and poignant. This exhibition showcases works that embody the power of portraiture to evoke [Read More]
BROOKLYN, NY – 440 Gallery is pleased to present To Every Season, a solo show of lush watercolors by Susan Greenstein. Painted en plain air, her pieces explore her multi-sensory reactions to the constant changing of trees throughout the seasons. This is [Read More]
Experience a captivating blend of urban inspiration and contemporary finesse as Artplex Gallery proudly presents its latest exhibition, Perspectives On Street Art. Showcasing an eclectic array of visionary artists, this remarkable collection converges the raw energy of street art with the vibrant [Read More]
Artspace Warehouse is excited to announce its newest exhibition, Color Pop. This vibrant and electrifying exhibition features a carefully curated collection of artworks by talented artists who draw inspiration from both bold, vibrant color palettes and the iconic movement of Pop Art. [Read More]
After nearly a half century on Washington Square, the Grey Art Gallery, New York University’s fine arts museum, will reopen in a purpose-designed, larger, and more visible space at 18 Cooper Square in lower Manhattan on Friday, March 2, 2024. With this [Read More]
A palette of creativity will color The Museum of Flight’s first Arts Festival on Saturday, Sept. 16. The event will feature art workshops and demonstrations, plus music and performance. Entertainment includes pop-up concerts by local musicians and circus acts from Seattle’s School [Read More]
On October 1, 2023, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) will open a groundbreaking exhibition exploring the wide-ranging achievements of women artists and artisans working in Europe between the 15th and 18th centuries. Co-organized with the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Making [Read More]
An important untitled synthetic polymer on canvas painting by the Japanese modernist Atsuko Tanaka (1932-2005), two sculptures by British artist Anthony Caro (1924-2013), and two charcoal self-portraits by Jonas Wood (American, b. 1977) are all part of MBA Seattle Auction House’s Important [Read More]
Dynamic Voices in Contemporary Art showcases the mastery of 8 visionary artists, each leaving an indelible mark on the contemporary art landscape. Curated with precision, the exhibition embodies the spirit of innovation, pushing the boundaries of creative expression to new heights. Visitors [Read More]
In an exclusive opportunity to view the artist at work, Artspace Warehouse is pleased to present Shiri Phillips: Live Painting. Shiri Phillips, an American artist born in Los Angeles, creates vibrant artworks informed by impressionism and the geometric nature of graphic design. [Read More]
The deadline to submit your work to 440 Gallery’s 19th annual Small Works Show 2023 has been extended! This national, juried exhibition celebrates the innovation of artists who create work on a small scale, in a broad range of media and styles. [Read More]
In 1935, the Works Progress Administration’s Federal Art Project (WPA/FAP) began offering employment to millions of workers affected by the Great Depression, including a wide array of artists from across the country. Art/Work: Women Printmakers of the WPA, opening at the Baltimore [Read More]
The Elmhurst Art Museum announces the programming for Picasso: Fifty Years Later, inviting visitors of all ages to engage with Pablo Picasso’s work, lasting influence, and legacy. Programs complementing the exhibition reflect on both lasting impressions and new interpretations of Picasso, including [Read More]