Artists are encouraged to apply to exhibit at the 5th Annual Love Unlimited Film Festival & Art Exhibition. The event includes performances, demonstrations, a red carpet awards ceremony, and scri...
This article originally appeared in the Sandoval Signpost. There are many ways to memorialize a passing moment in time, but in today’s world, the most common one is to snap a picture. Photography isn...
The 36th Annual Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show is now accepting applications. The event will take place between November 8th and 11th, 2012, and will include 195 artists. It functions as a fun...
This article was originally published in the Sandoval Signpost and can be read online here. Bill Freeman in his home, in front of his incredible collection Surveying the countless fossils, pots, jewe...
This article was originally published in the Sandoval Signpost and can be read online here. Tim Perkins, Crock with Dried Roses Vases, grapes, flowers, eggs, glass jars — these words conjure up...
Francois Boucher, Venus Consoling Love, 1751 The Rococo movement in art history was a period in the 18th century when many works of art, particularly those commissioned by the French royals, were fem...
Theodore Gericault, "Madwoman with a Mania of Envy," 1822-1823 Theodore Gericault was a Romanticist — an early 19th-century painter interested in portraying the darker, mysterious, an...
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, "Self-Portrait as Soldier," 1915 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, a German Expressionist painter and founding member of the progressive artist group Die Brucke, or “The B...
Maya Lin, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington D.C., 1982 Maya Lin was a twenty-two-year-old architecture student at Yale when she discovered that her design had been chosen for the Vietnam Veterans...
Diego Velazquez, "Venus with a Mirror," c. 1648 Before completing Las Meninas (1656), a now famed portrait of the royal family of King Philip IV, Diego Velázquez painted Venus with a Mirror...
Arnold Schoenberg, Vision, 1910 Arnold Schoenberg, a renowned Viennese composer, believed deeply in the relationship between painting and music, and sought to achieve the Gesamtkunstwerk, or, “...
Artists: submit an application to exhibit in the 21st Annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival! This outdoor, juried fair is a highly respected venue for up-scale fine arts and crafts by contempor...
The Palm Beach Fine Craft Show is now accepting applications from American craft artists. Many collectors and decorators visit this juried show, which hosts over 100 exhibitors. The Palm Beach Fine C...
Artists whose work explores themes such as alchemy, robots, modernity, science fiction, invention, artificial intelligence and undiscovered life forms are welcome to apply to exhibit in The Texas A&a...
Picasso’s The Acrobat’s Family with a Monkey (1905), painted during Picasso’s rose period — when Picasso used mostly bright colors and focused on portraying circus entertainers — shows tw...
Gustave Courbet, a father of realist art who famously declared that he would paint an angel when he saw one — while not interested in portraying the fantastic — found himself drawn to the...
The 49th Founders Juried Awards Exhibition, to be hosted at the von Liebig Art Center in Naples, Florida, is now accepting applications from artists. This fine arts exhibition will be on view from Oc...
flickr photo by lovedart. Finish the summer off with an artsy bang! There are still loads of arts and crafts to be enjoyed throughout the country this summer, so when you’ve had enough fun play...
Edward Hopper, renowned for his paintings that evoke nostalgia as they capture the transitory moments of American life, sometimes tackled subjects beyond his American homeland. Though trained in his ...
Belgian Symbolist James Ensor often incorporated mirrors into his work in order to confuse observed reality with imagined reality. This 1890 drawing, Skeleton in the Mirror, portrays a skeleton’s bus...
So, while this isn’t directly art and crafts related, it is just too good not to share! And hey, who inspires creativity more than nature herself? Look who showed up in our front garden yesterd...
June 21st marked the official start of Summer! In addition to making time for barbecues, pool time, and lots of outdoor fun, mark your calendars for these upcoming art and crafts events around the co...
The Naples Art Association invites artists to apply for one of their outside art fairs, to take place this Winter and next Spring. The Association is hosting a festival almost every month between Nov...
Artists are welcome to apply to exhibit at CRAFTBOSTON, in Boston, MA, next Spring and Winter. Between its two shows — in March and December — Craftboston hosts hundreds of exhibitors of ...
Ever wanted to exhibit your art at the Smithsonian Museum? Here’s your chance to show your work in a internationally-renowned museum. The 30th Annual Smithsonian Craft Show is now accepting app...
George Bellows, Both Members of this Club, 1909 Who says artists can’t be jocks? Are you both an artist and an athlete… an artist who is inspired by sport? If your art celebrates athletic...
We’re one weekend away from Memorial Day, and craft shows around the country are gearing up for the official start of summer. There are dozens of art-related events to attend this weekend, May ...
CALL FOR PAPERS Panel: The Modern French Interior and Mass Media 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for French Historical Studies The University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California and Om...
Artists are welcome to apply to exhibit in the Bay Harbor Fine Art Show, in Bay Harbor, Michigan. The show is in its 12th year, and will host over 100 artists from around the country. Artists will di...
Who says the natural can’t be man-made? Check out these hand-crafted perennials that are sure to tough out every season and climate. These ceramic garden flowers by Laura Robbins Mosaics will b...
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