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9,116 results for ""Art""

Bootcamp (for your art)! by Jess

Slip on those aerobic wristbands, do some deep stretching, and come workout (your art) with Neo-Futurists Jay Torrence and Kristie Vuocolo! If you are a theater artist then you know that aud…

SOURCE: The Neo-Futurists at 7:40pm on July 25, 2012

Mario Cantone to Play P-Town's Art House, 8/4 & 5 by BroadwayWorld

Mario Cantone, star of TVs Sex and the City, Comedy Centrals Chappelles Show, and Broadways Assassins and Laugh Whore, for which he was Tony-nominated, will join the Broadway at The Art Hous…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 2:28pm on July 23, 2012

Judy Gold to Play P-Town Art House, 8/4 - 9/1 by BroadwayWorld

During the just-completed 6-month Off-Broadway run of her new one-woman show The Judy Show My Life As A Sitcom, the New York Times made it a critics pick. She will star at The Art House for …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 2:10pm on July 23, 2012

Art, music and wisdom, learned a nickel at a time by Chris Jones

THEATER REVIEW: "Nickel History: The Nation of Heat" in the Steppenwolf Garage Theatre ★★★ THEATER REVIEW: "Nickel History: The Nation of Heat" at Steppenwolf Garage Thea…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:41pm on July 20, 2012

'Ghosts Before Breakfast' gets to the essence of art

Exhibition includes work by top figures on the contemporary scene.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:00am on July 20, 2012

Questioning art

Four winners of McKnight Visual Art Fellowships show new work at Minneapolis College of Art and Design.

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:40pm on July 19, 2012

Art spotlight: Rose colored glass

Optimistic drawings, paintings, sculpture and more.

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:36pm on July 19, 2012

Sheldon Art Galleries to present Al Hirschfeld retrospective

Artist's subjects range from Billie Holiday to Leonardo DiCaprio.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 10:45am on July 19, 2012

Blog: Honour Bayes: Science & art, the next evolutionary step

Science and art are often seen as polar opposites; one a rational search for answers, the other a philosophical exploration into the questions. But it’s not only Leonard de Vinci who w…

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 6:54am on July 19, 2012

Michael Snow: Objects of Vision at the Art Gallery of Ontario by Murray Whyte

Michael Snow, the eminence grise of Canadian art in general, who won the Gershon Iskowitz prize at the AGO this year. With it comes a solo exhibition.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on July 19, 2012

Is Art Still Good For Us? by Joe Patti

A few years back, I wrote some reflections on Joli Jensen’s, Is Art Good For Us? I had taken the book out of the library but have since bought a copy of that book as well as John Dewey…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 4:01pm on July 18, 2012

"Revolution is not a One Time Event" Panel on Art to Activism by Tony

Once social change begins, it cannot be reversed. You cannot un-educate the person who has learned to read. You cannot humiliate the person who feels pride. You cannot oppress the people who…

SOURCE: Halcyon Theatre at 3:11pm on July 17, 2012

Sci+Art Creativity in the Triangle: Seeing the Forest and the Trees by Jules Odendahl-James by HowlRound

Experimentation is a poiesis, or a bringing-forth of some phenomenon through praxes. " Robert Crease, The Play of Nature: Experimentation as Performance. In his 1993 book, science philosophe…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 11:30am on July 17, 2012

Kids Art Camp at Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery " LA art review by Pauline Adamek

A performance-inspired family art workshop and 6-day Kids Art Camp is happening in July. 
Made In L.A. continues at the Gallery with a free performance by Simone Forti. FAMILY ART WORK…

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 5:41pm on July 16, 2012

The Art of Giving

Posted in Uncategorized  Would you give your mother a gourmet box of chocolates for mother's day but have them delivered on Father's Day because "the shipping expenses were cheaper a mo…

SOURCE: theartsentrepreneur.com at 4:00am on July 16, 2012

Noises off: do institutions kill art? And radical theatre lives! by Matt Trueman

This week the blogosphere asks whether creativity can survive in an institution and gets inspired by rural touring theatrePublic faith in public institutions has nosedived. But has something…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:13am on July 13, 2012

The Chalk Art Riots of 2012! by Kyle

One of the things that's awesome about the evolution of Facebook since I began writing this blog is that now I just get awesome weird news items in my feed that I can pluck out and plaster u…

SOURCE: Frank's Wild Lunch at 2:32am on July 13, 2012

Art spotlight: McKnight Fellowship winners

They're displaying their work at the Northern Clay Center.

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:28pm on July 12, 2012

Bruce High Quality Foundation's "Art History With Labor" by Jeremy M. Barker

The subversive arts collective appropriates the frame of Luther's 95 Theses in a video on art workers, art-making, and class

SOURCE: Culturebot at 11:24am on July 12, 2012

With major work on Art Museum expansion finished, workers turn to details

The public, however, could have to wait close to a year before getting an inside look at the $130.5 million project.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:05am on July 11, 2012

Obituary: Art librarian Rosemary Furtak

Long-time Walker Art Center librarian built internationally known collection of artists' books.

SOURCE: StarTribune at 5:27pm on July 10, 2012

Working: That's What Makes It an Art by Peter Filichia

By Peter Filichia " So what's your favorite Stephen Schwartz song? Of course, we've got plenty from which to choose. After all, Schwartz has been one of musical theater's most valuable so…

SOURCE: Masterworks Broadway at 12:53am on July 10, 2012

Get a First Look at Poster Art for Season Two of Boss, Starring Kelsey Grammer and Jonathan Groff by Broadway.com

Here’s something to look forward to in the dog days of summer: the August 17 second season premiere of Boss, starring Broadway vet Kelsey Grammer as the fearsome mayor of Chicago. A po…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 4:40pm on July 9, 2012

Culture Project to Present Impact 2012: A Festival of Political Art by David Gordon

Culture Project will present Impact 2012: A Festival of Political Art, July 14-August 26 at 45 Bleeker. The event will include theater, film, music, and conversations about the direction of…

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 10:49am on July 9, 2012

Thoughts on Why We Must Talk About Art and Class by Jeremy M. Barker

Or, things I learned from several months' consideration of Everywhere Theater Group's "Flying Snakes in 3d!!"

SOURCE: Culturebot at 12:29am on July 9, 2012
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