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9,112 results for ""Art""

Theater + Art: Guns, Bob Marley, Insta chats by ArtsATL Staff

Out of Hand Theater will stream its one-actor Conceal and Carry  on... The post Theater + Art: Guns, Bob Marley, Insta chats appeared first on ARTS ATL.

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 9:36pm on April 16, 2020

VIDEO: Paula Vogel Reads from HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE for Center Theatre Group's 'Art Goes On' Series

In this episode of Center Theatre Group's 'Art Goes On Project,' playwright Paula Vogel speaks to the power of art in this moment and reads a monologue from her play 'How I Learned to Dri…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:36pm on April 15, 2020

What The Art Of The AIDS Era Has To Say To Us Now by Artsjournal

Fear of and distancing from those who have or are suspected of having the virus counts as a similarity, the key difference being how AIDS became linked to identity . "In the early days of AI…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:42pm on April 15, 2020

Court Rules That Video Game 'Call Of Duty' Is A Work Of Art by Artsjournal1

The manufacturer of Humvees, AM General, sued the game developer, alleging that the appearance of the trucks in Call of Duty "deceived [players] into believing that AM General licenses the g…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:36pm on April 15, 2020

Art Goes On: Paula Vogel""How I Learned to Drive" by Center Theatre Group

SOURCE: YouTube at 3:33pm on April 15, 2020

Artist Alexandra Beller Shares Her Thoughts on Isolation, Obstacles, Toxic Positivity, and Making Art In Crisis by The Dance Enthusiast

"What I do think is important is figuring out how to tune back into our needs and desires. It is tempting, when faced with obstacles, especially obstacles to our freedom and choice-making, t…

SOURCE: Dance Enthusiast at 12:00am on April 15, 2020

Photos: Street art that has emerged over the coronavirus pandemic by Gieson Cacho

Although it probably violates shelter at home orders in some locales, street artists are finding ways to express themselves during the coronavirus pandemic.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 8:35pm on April 14, 2020

Let's be honest: Do we really seek out art when we're in pain? by Treacy Ziegler

We always say that art matters, but what value does art really have when we're living through the worst of times? Artist Treacy Ziegler goes beyond the platitudes.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 12:22pm on April 14, 2020

Peter Sellars On Art And Creativity After COVID by Artsjournal

"My feeling is truly we are in the midst of a new era trying to be reborn," he said, reached by phone in Culver City. "And, yes, the labor pains are fierce." " Los Angeles Times

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:06pm on April 13, 2020

The Met at 150: 5,000 Years of Art about Theater by Jonathan Mandell

The Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded 150 years ago today, April 13, 1870, by an act of the New York State Legislature, which makes it a good day to sift through its vast online collect…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 6:39pm on April 13, 2020

The World's Longest Art Walk Is Underground by Artsjournal2

Stockholm's subway system is stocked: "Since construction began in 1950, some 250 artists have decorated 94 stations across 68 miles of track." " Wired

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:36pm on April 13, 2020

Girl With A Purell Earring And Other Tweaks Making The Art Rounds During The Pandemic by Artsjournal2

Truth: "Art meme-ing has long been with us, but some mix of quarantine creativity, idle isolation and the need to connect through humor in these uncertain times is sparking a stream of misch…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:06pm on April 12, 2020

Auditorium Theatre's Hearts to Art Summer Camp Returns July 2020 by Showbiz Chicago Newsdesk

Hearts to Art, the Auditorium Theatre's award-winning summer camp for young people who have experienced [...]

SOURCE: showbizchicago.com at 10:54pm on April 11, 2020

Joe Iconis And Lauren Marcus Join The Performing Arts Project's UPSTAGE LEFT ART MAKING JAMBOREE

The Performing Arts Project (TPAP) has announced that Joe Iconis and Lauren Marcus are joining TPAP's newest online initiative: The Upstage Left Art-Making Jamboree! This coming Wednesday, A…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 5:44pm on April 10, 2020

A Third Of French Art Galleries Could Go Out Of Business This Year by Artsjournal

In 1995 46 percent of France's galleries had to close after the art market crash. Estimates now are that one third of French galleries will go out of business due to the pandemic. " The Art …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:42pm on April 10, 2020

MAKING ART DURING A PANDEMIC: THEATERS SEEK AND SHARE MINI-PLAYS by Robert Shuman

(Michael Paulson's article appeared in The New York Times, 4/1; Photo: Among the playwrights commissioned to write short plays that can be read or performed by people sheltering in place: Â…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 3:55pm on April 10, 2020

Aboriginal art: a view of the world through two cultures

In a stunning installation in Sydney, Jonathan Jones riffed on an unexpected overlap between colonialism and indigenous culture

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:26am on April 10, 2020

San Jose Museum of Art's 112-year-old clock doesn't stop for coronavirus by Sal Pizarro

The museum posted a video showing the amazing effort that goes into winding the Nels Johnson "century clock" every week.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 5:15pm on April 9, 2020

Reclaiming The Private Art Experience by Artsjournal

If we are cut off from experiencing art with others, we are perfectly placed to consider an old and out of fashion idea: the power of private contemplation and solitary engagement. The silen…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:03pm on April 9, 2020

NSW Artists sought for Sydney Metro Art by Arts Review

Artists across New South Wales are being called upon to submit expressions of interest to design new public artworks that will greet passengers when the 10 stations on the T3 Bankstown Line …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:26pm on April 8, 2020

When We See Familiar Art Again We Will Have Changed by Artsjournal

Peter Schjeldahl: Online "virtual tours" add insult to injury, in my view, as strictly spectacular, amorphous disembodiments of aesthetic experience. Inaccessible, the works conjure in the i…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:06pm on April 8, 2020

Art Goes On: David Henry Hwang""Soft Power" by Center Theatre Group

SOURCE: YouTube at 4:28pm on April 8, 2020

Ep. 65: All Passes, Art Endures by Lauren Van Hemert

About the Guest A Raleigh native, Charles Phaneuf has over 15 years of experience in arts management. His career began in management at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C. before ser…

SOURCE: Beltline to Broadway at 9:00am on April 8, 2020

A new lending library is giving unwanted video art another life by Arts Review

Video artists, filmmakers and dabblers in the craft are being called on to contribute their discarded works to a new art project, Video Art Video Shop. Melbourne artist Jessie Scott describe…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:18am on April 8, 2020

Art Finds a Way: Creating Theatre from a Social Distance

by Nicole Gluckstern On March 12, during the brief liminal period between the moment theatres across the Bay Area closed down indefinitely due to COVID-19 concerns, and the official shelter…

SOURCE: Theatre Bay Area at 12:41am on April 8, 2020
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