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9,115 results for ""Art""

Art at the office: how Atlanta's theater companies are transforming the workforce by Gail O'Neill

Madison Cario, Georgia Tech's Office of the Arts director, was walking across campus in the Spring of 2015 when she passed a career fair in progress. After noticing how uncomfortable the stu…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:00am on March 1, 2017

Lincoln Center Releases Statement in Support of the NEA: 'Art Anchors Communities' by BroadwayWorld

With the nation's budget deadline looming, the National Endowment for the Arts is still at risk. Lincoln Center has just released the following statement in support of the NEA.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 1:12pm on February 28, 2017

The Other Art Fair to launch in Melbourne in May by Arts Review

Following two successful editions in Sydney, Australia's leading art fair for emerging artists, The Other Art Fair will launch in Melbourne for a four-day presentation in May 2017, connec…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:20pm on February 27, 2017

ArtStreet more than doubles Art Hotel attendance

The public art warehouse known as ArtStreet came to a bittersweet close Saturday, with hundreds lining up for a last peek at the massive collaboration among Sacramento's visual, musical and …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 8:05pm on February 25, 2017

Review: 'Famous Contemporaries: Music by Gliere, Medtner, Rachmaninov, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Tcherepnin' at the Russian Chamber Art Society by Andra Abramson

As a novice opera aficionado, I wasn't quite sure what to expect from Masterpieces of Russian Vocal Music: Famous Contemporaries, the Russian Chamber Art Society's most recent offering at La…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:01am on February 25, 2017

St. Louis Art Museum goes mad for hats by Debra D. Bass St. Louis Post-dispatch

An Edgar Degas exhibit featuring hats and paintings, inspired by a $10 million acquisition 10 years ago, has debuted at the St. Louis Art Museum.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:48am on February 25, 2017

Intrepid Theatre turns refugees' stories into art by James Hebert

When Divine Ngabire thinks back on her first impressions of the United States, one image in particular seems to stick with her: "The beautiful lights," she says, recalling that moment three …

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 3:00pm on February 24, 2017

Stolen Bruce Springsteen art recovered in New Jersey drug raid

Police executing a drug raid have recovered a stolen piece of stolen pop art depicting Bruce Springsteen.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 9:21am on February 24, 2017

The outdoors come inside for 'Art in Bloom' at St. Louis Art Museum by Calvin Wilson St. Louis Post-dispatch

'Art in Bloom' returns to the St. Louis Art Museum.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:06am on February 24, 2017

Offscript: Finding Art After War With Maurice Decaul by American Theatre Editors

On this week's podcast, we welcome playwright and former Marine Maurice Decaul and talk about why it's important to tell war stories. Then the editors discuss the recent New York Times 'Big …

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:18pm on February 23, 2017

Theater News: Broadway's Sweat Inspires Multimedia Art Installation This Is Reading

Lynn Nottage's new play about economic hardship in Reading, Pennsylvania opens at Studio 54 next month.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 11:00am on February 23, 2017

Have clay, will make art. Documentary looks at ceramic artist Tony Natsoulas

The Manetti Shrem Museum will highlight the work of local ceramic artist Tony Natsoulas with a showing of Ben Fargen's documentary, "Tony Natsoulas: A Face in the Crowd." There will … …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:00am on February 23, 2017

Snow review at CLF Art Cafe, London " 'an auspicious debut' by George Hall

A new company debuts with not one opera but three. Snow is a composite work, with one librettist telling three stories all

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:49am on February 21, 2017

Art Times: What Is Good Acting? by Wendy Caster

My latest essay is up at Art Times:Good acting is a matter of opinion. A performance that you perceive as brilliantly emotional, I might perceive as overacting. A performance that strikes me…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:06pm on February 20, 2017

A Work of Art: Sunday in the Park at Boston's Huntington Theater by Rick Pender

Color and light, tension and harmony. These design elements should be fundamental to any stage production, but perhaps none more than Stephen Sondheim's Sunday in the Park With George. In Pe…

SOURCE: EverythingSondheim at 11:59am on February 19, 2017

Just make it up: the art of improv theatre

Sarah Hemming on the growing popularity of shows without a script

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:19am on February 17, 2017

See jaw-dropping Japanese ceramics that celebrate an ancient art

"Into the Fold: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics" at the Crocker Art Museum represents the pinnacle of contemporary Japanese ceramics. The freely expressed verve of the work celebrates intuiti…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:00am on February 16, 2017

O'Neill Center and Moscow Art Theatre Announce Deadline for Fall 2017 Semester by Robert Viagas

Applicants are now being accepted for the ”intense” training program in the Russian capital.

SOURCE: Playbill at 5:01pm on February 15, 2017

Revolution: Russian Art 1917-1932 by John Morrison

This survey of Russian art's turbulent history between 1917 and 1930 opens an extraordinary range of material, much of it familiar, but it also contains some stunning surprises. I'm fairly u…

SOURCE: John Morrison at 2:54pm on February 15, 2017

Blogs: There's an art to a good festival and Bristol's In Between Time gets it right

Matt Trueman on how a good festival is constructed and why the biennial Bristol-based In Between Time works so well

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 7:36am on February 14, 2017

How best to collaborate? Art is international & in the hands of the next generation by Chris Grady

At a time when politicians may be talking about narrowing their focus to the local and the immediate, the chosen ones and sovereignty within borders, we in the arts are opening our arms.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 7:30am on February 14, 2017

Vanessa Bell at Dulwich Picture Gallery, London " her art is indivisible from her life

The Bloomsbury Group is ever present in a new exhibition of the artists's work

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 5:52pm on February 12, 2017

Art Directors Guild Awards winners: Oscar frontrunner 'La La Land,' 'Passengers,' 'Hidden Figures' by Zach Laws

“La La Land,” which is far out in front to win the Oscar for Best Production Design according to our experts, won the contemporary category at the 21st annual Art Direct…

SOURCE: Gold Derby at 2:00am on February 12, 2017

Avalanche " a bold new show of public art in Gstaad

The Swiss ski resort is restyling itself as a cultural destination with a daring outdoor exhibition

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:07am on February 10, 2017

Art Directors Guild Awards preview: Oscar frontrunner 'La La Land' will win here first by Paul Sheehan

“La La Land,” which is far out in front to win the Oscar for Best Production Design according to our experts, is all but certain to win at the Art Directors Guild  Awards o…

SOURCE: Gold Derby at 4:30pm on February 9, 2017
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