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9,115 results for ""Art""

Treehouse builds on border issues: Chim Pom's work of art on private Tijuana property takes on politicized land.

As treehouses go, this one offers unparalleled views. To the north are the scrub-covered slopes of the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge. To the south are the ramshackle constructions of &#…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on January 26, 2017

NBMAA Director Min Jung Kim Expanding Definition Of American Art by Susan Dunne

Just what is the definition of "America"? Is it just the United States? Does it include our North American partners, Mexico and Canada? Does the definition travel as far south as Central Ame…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 12:00am on January 26, 2017

Yes, You Do Understand Art by Joe Patti

Last night I gained some additional assurances that everyone has the capacity to comprehend art at a basic level when they encounter it. Some recent university grads started a “creativ…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 9:36pm on January 25, 2017

'Just don't stare': a night of nudity and dancing at the art gallery by Kate Hennessy

Sydney Dance Company collaborated with a naturist society for a world-first all-nude event. But be careful where your eyes fall"Here?" I ask. "We undress here?" The man beside me already has…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:18pm on January 25, 2017

Enough is Enough review at Barnabas Art House, Newport " 'intelligent and subversive' by Rosemary Waugh

Director Memet Ali Alabora and playwright Meltem Arikan's last show together for Be Aware Productions, Mi Minor, was accused by Turkish government

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:21am on January 25, 2017

Film Review: "Dead of Winter" " Horror and the Art of Living Deliciously by Arts Fuse Editor

One of the lessons of the Dead of Winter series at the Brattle Theatre:"The occult is one of many tickets to the revolution."

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 6:12pm on January 24, 2017

Sure, Art Is Immeasurable, But People Need to Get Paid by American Theatre Editors

Nonprofit theatre may be driven primarily by mission, not the market, but that's no excuse for inequity.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:05pm on January 24, 2017

The Art of Banksy exhibition extended by Arts Review

While the identity of Banksy continues to remain under wraps, it is no secret that The Art of Banksy exhibition has been a huge hit in Melbourne. Due to overwhelming public demand, the exhib…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:06am on January 24, 2017

Hygienic's Winter Art Carnival: Two Weeks Of Music, Exhibits, Film And Fashion by Susan Dunne

Hygienic Art, the visual-arts hub in the heart of the New London waterfront, will hold its 38th annual winter art carnival, featuring art, music, fashion, poetry, films and other events, sta…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 12:00am on January 24, 2017

Poster Perfect: The Art of James McMullan by Erik Piepenburg

Mr. McMullan unearths some of his never-before-seen theater posters to demonstrate how he created each work, from early studies to final versions.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:18pm on January 23, 2017

Free Art for All at Lincoln Center by Amanda Macblane

The David Rubenstein Atrium places New York’s unparalleled diversity at the heart of its free artistic programming.

SOURCE: Playbill at 1:12pm on January 23, 2017

A New Year, New Beginnings and New Art by Chris Grady

There's a creakiness which pervades my creative bones at the start of the New Year. A time to catch up on emails, read a load of assignment submissions from producers, re-arrange the diary w…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 9:00am on January 21, 2017

The Art Market: how to get together and conquer the (art) world

Collaborations in London and Turkey; Judaica library finds a home; another Old Master fake; online merger ends

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:57am on January 20, 2017

Canvassing opinion: what art critics make of the hit play Art by Stephen Moss

What is art and how do we judge its value? As Yasmina Reza's play is revived at the Old Vic in London, Stephen Moss asks Guardian critics Adrian Searle and Skye Sherwin if the price is right…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:06am on January 20, 2017

'Parade the Circle' at Cleveland Museum of Art by Blouin Artinfo

Cleveland Museum of Art presents 'Parade the Circle' on June 10, 2017.For 27 years, the Cleveland Museum of Art has been bringing this free signature summer event to Greater Cleveland. Unive…

SOURCE: www.blouinartinfo.com at 10:16pm on January 19, 2017

'MIX: Expression' at Cleveland Museum of Art by Blouin Artinfo

Cleveland Museum of Art presents 'MIX: Expression', on February 9, 2017Explore the power of words and art in this special Thursday MIX. The museum opens up on a special night just for MIX at…

SOURCE: www.blouinartinfo.com at 10:14pm on January 19, 2017

In 'Adler & Gibb,' the business of art - painted with familiar brushstrokes by Charles McNulty

Last week an artistic leader greeted an opening-night audience with a spiel about why supporting theater is more important now than ever. She was referring to the new political reality, and …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 5:00pm on January 19, 2017

Photo Flash: Celine Dion to Perform Original Tune by Menken & Rice for BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Soundtrack; Art Unveiled! by Movies News Desk

Five-time GRAMMY-winning and best-selling recording artist Celine Dion will perform an all-new original song, 'How Does A Moment Last Forever,' for Disney's live-action 'Beauty and the Beast…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 3:35pm on January 19, 2017

Photo Coverage: Billy Porter & Daphne Rubin-Vega Help Launch ART Theatres by Walter McBride

Just yesterday, The Alliance of Resident TheatresNew York,New York City's leading service and advocacy organization for nonprofit theatre, welcomedBilly Porterto host the official opening an…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:06pm on January 19, 2017

Political Uncertainty Inspires "Art That Matters"

by Kim Tran There are no rainbow flags at Theatre Rhinoceros, the self-proclaimed "longest-running and most adventurous LGBT theatre anywhere." A stone's throw from San Francisco's Ferry Bu…

SOURCE: Theatre Bay Area at 8:44pm on January 18, 2017

FREEZE FRAME: Billy Porter Helps Cut the Ribbon for ART Theatres by Walter McBride

Earlier today, The Alliance of Resident TheatresNew York, New York City's leading service and advocacy organization for nonprofit theatre, welcomedBilly Porterto host the official opening an…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 2:23pm on January 18, 2017

Review: He(art), Theatre N16 by Holly O'Mahony

How far would you be prepared to go for art? What would you be willing to risk for those you love the most? He(art) is a cripplingly funny new writing by playwright Andrew Maddock, which exp…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:12pm on January 18, 2017

EXCLUSIVE: See the New Art for The View Upstairs Musical by Olivia Clement

The new Off-Broadway show spans two generations of queer history.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:23am on January 18, 2017

HSO, Real Art Ways Join Forces To Experiment With Music, Art And Space by Michael Hamad

Somewhere between a chamber music concert and a casual hang lies "Scribing the Void," an off-center offering by the Hartford Symphony Orchestra at Real Art Ways in Hartford on Jan. 26. "Scri…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 9:23am on January 18, 2017

Review: Art at curtainup.com-London by Lizzie Loveridge

For those with fond memories of Yasmina Reza's play Art, the original director Matthew Warchus stages a revival at his Old Vic starring Rufus Sewell. . .

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 7:37am on January 18, 2017
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