Note: This article will use People First Language since we do not know the reader’s preference. You spent time planning an amazing art lesson, taught it passionately, and now you are excited for your students to start making. You look over your classroom and see blank stares and students scrolling […]
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The Easy way to show, sell and collect payment for your artworks online
Imagine you stumble across a website selling watches. Hand-made watches and you are a watch collector! You spend some time perusing the website and you find a watch that you love. In fact, you love it so much you want to purchase it. But there’s no price. And you don’t […]
Two Artist Friends Look to Their Roots for the Future
Don Ed Hardy, “Daruma” (2021), colored pencil on black paper, 16.5 x 11.5 inches (courtesy the artist and Track 16) LOS ANGELES — “When I first saw those rag drawings, I thought, ‘they’re ghosts!,’” exclaims Laurie Steelink. “That’s what our show is going to be about. It’s about ghosts and […]
Cassie Stephens: Taking my Creative Vitamins
Here lately I’ve been in a bit of a creative funk and I’ve not felt excited or interested in pursuing my usual creative outlets. I love to sew funky clothing to wear and have an endless amount of projects in various stages in my sewing room but each time I […]
10 Years of the Medieval Hungary blog
Chronicler from the Illuminated Chronicle, c. 1360 I started this blog 10 years ago, in August 2010. Originally, the idea was to try another platform, in order to provide up-to-date information – information that was hard to provide on my rudimentary website Art in Medieval Hungary. I created the first […]
Grief and Rage as Iran Executes Mohsen Shekari by Hanging
Mohsen Shekari (via Twitter) Iranian activist Mohsen Shekari was executed in Tehran on Thursday, December 8, after 75 days in custody for his participation in the mass demonstrations calling for freedom from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Shekari, 23, was arrested and detained on September 25 for blocking Sattar Khan […]
Archbishop Allen Vigneron – Maniscalco Gallery
The Most Rev. Allen H. Vigneron, Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron, 35″ x 48″ I am Honored and humbled to have been chosen to paint the portrait of Archbishop Allen Vigneron. He was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI, the Most Rev. Allen H. Vigneron was named archbishop of the Detroit Archdiocese […]
SVA’s Practice-Focused MA in Curatorial Studies Is for Professionals
Posted inSponsored Learn more about the New York-based, globally linked program and its upcoming discussions on art and society in the time of AI and data governance. Documenta field trip with Clementine Deliss, 2022 (photo by Brian Kuan Wood) Applications are now open for the MA Curatorial Practice program at […]
Handblown and Fused Glass Seascapes I Blog I Boha Glass
Seascapes, and the beauty of water in general, have inspired humanity for millennia. Is there anyone who isn’t filled with awe at the magnificence of the vast oceans, seas and lakes of the world? The gentle dripping of rainwater, the gentle flow of streams to the crashing of ocean waves. […]
Evening at Hay Meadow | The Unfathomable Artist
“Evening at Hay Meadow – Original” [13th July 2022] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing with H, HB, 4B, 8B, charcoal (m) pencil and charcoal stick, signed in black ink on 280gsm 250mm x 300mm gesso primed canvas [pad], digitally edited image 3282 x 2807 pixels. “Evening at Hay Meadow […]