After seven years of painting and marketing contemporary figurative oils on canvas with eye-sharing faces, Artist, Author and Designer Sharon M (Geisen) Hayes is painting abstract “Green Art” and “Energy Art” with a new goal in mind. “I love our world, I [Read More]
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The American Islamic Congress (AIC) announces the second annual DC Muslim Film Festival with movies from across the Muslim world highlighting “Art under Fire.” Screenings at five local universities are being organized by AIC’s campus initiative, Project Nur, and run between February [Read More]
The Museum of Modern Art presents a shimmer of possibility. Photographs by Paul Graham, an exhibition of work by artist Paul Graham (British, b. 1956), who had moved from London to New York in 2002, and, in August of 2004, set out [Read More]
Masterpiece Solutions, the leader in comprehensive art gallery software and artist management software for art and antique galleries, artists and other independent retailers, has announced a TOP FIVE list of the reasons art galleries and artists should embrace technology during the economic [Read More]
International Poster Gallery presents “Ice Breakers: Hot Posters for a Cold Season”, a playful exhibition featuring posters hot and cold – winter sports, tropical destinations, spirits and other products to celebrate the season. The exhibition is free and open to the public [Read More]
“Greetings From Nada Motel”, an art exhibition celebrating the best of the best from Reno’s 2008 art-in-motel rooms event, Nada Motel, continues at the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Natural History and Culture, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, Nevada 89154 until April 20th, [Read More]
In a new exhibition the Essen GAM / Obrist Gallery shows photographs of Helge Emmaneel. The Hamburg based artist employs techniques of simplification in his photography. He deliberately uses an old camera from the sixties, an Agfa Click with a single shutter [Read More]
Alfa Art Gallery is proud to present 3rd “Art to Green” exhibition and celebrate one year anniversary. The evening will include a retrospective presentation, an overview of our artists and programs within our interdisciplinary artistic environment. Featured Artists: • Alexis Palmaffy • [Read More]
The award-winning independent film “The Appearance of a Man” will be screening in the upcoming Sedona Film Festival, on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 at 1:05pm, at the Harkins Theater 2, and on Friday, February 27, 2009, at 7:00pm at the Harkins Theater [Read More]
alley’s house, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping teen mothers and their children achieve independence through support services, education and mentoring, is hosting its 5th Annual Art Auction fundraising event. Local artists have donated artwork for a live auction and for sale. [Read More]
The Board of Directors of the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas, announced today the appointment of Jeremy Strick as the Center’s new Director. Mr. Strick will begin his position on March 2, 2009. His selection follows an extensive international search led [Read More]
Edward Weston: Life Work, on view at the Akron Art Museum January 31 – April 26, 2009, surveys the five-decade career of this American master through an outstanding grouping of over 100 vintage photographs. Astonishingly, all the works are from the collection [Read More]
The Dallas Museum of Art has announced the acquisition of three major works of contemporary art, each significant additions to the Museum’s collection. The works are: Marlene Dumas’s For Whom the Bell Tolls (2008), an expressive portrait based upon a 1943 photograph [Read More]
International Artexpo New York (www.artexpos.com), the world’s largest popular and fine art fair, announces its return to the Jacob Javits Center from Thursday, February 26 – Monday, March 2, 2009. Now in its 31st year, Artexpo New York will showcase exciting original [Read More]