Questions & Discussion from the Webinar (summarized): Q: One question I had was liturgy for a longest night service. Do you all have one? A: Great question! We do not have a new longest night liturgy for this year. We have longest night services from the past that you can […]
New Level Unlocked: We’ve Sold 8 Million Displates
WE DID IT. Right in the midst of the Black Friday frenzy, we hit a massive milestone and have now sold 8 million Displates! Unlocking this achievement was a team effort, so today, we shout out to you—our community of incredible artists and art-hungry collectors—for making it happen. There’s more. […]
Ep 122 Things we Wish we’d Known as Beginner Artists
On today’s art podcast we are going to talk about the things we wish we had known when we were beginner artists. And hopefully, it might help some of our listeners who have just started out. https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/kxzpb9/Ep122-Wish-Known-Beginner-Artists.mp3 Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | Amazon Music | RSS This podcast […]
Cycles of Life: The Four Seasons Tapestries | by Cleveland Museum of Art | CMA Thinker
Robin Hanson, Conservator of Textiles and Sarah Scaturro, Eric and Jane Nord Chief Conservator Figure 1: Three of the four seasons tapestries on display in the Arlene M. and Arthur S. Holden Textile Gallery (gallery 234) For the exhibition Cycles of Life: The Four Seasons Tapestries, the CMA’s Textile Conservator […]
Free Drawing Lesson #2: Intro to Bargue Plates: The Eye
The Bargue plates are a series of drawings created by French master artist Jean-Léon Gérôme. Prints of his drawings created by lithographer Charles Bargue were produced specifically to teach all art students in France how to draw from observation. These plates set the standard for art instruction in the 19th […]
Write the Perfect Artist Statement
Writing an artist statement can seem daunting. In a visual professio, having to explain your work in writing can feel gratuitous. But a compelling artist statement is essential to your career as an artist. What’s more, it’s a great opportunity to reflect on your practice, appreciate the value of your […]
Collecting Glass – Boha Glass
Glass Collecting for Beginners Hello and welcome! For those interested in glass collecting then we have some advice for you, whether you have money to invest or are looking to collect glass on a budget or even for free! For those of you fortunate enough to have money to invest, […]
The Picture Book Reimagined: Bruno Munari and His Creative Legacy
November 15, 2022, 06:00 PM – 07:00 PM General Admission Ticket: $15; Members & Students: Free Bruno Munari propelled the children’s picture book in startling new directions, introducing sculptural and toy-like elements to the printed page designed to unleash a child’s imagination as never before. In this illustrated […]
A Forgotten Modernist Finally Gets His Due
Modernist architecture is undergoing an aesthetic revaluation. Despite the far-right revival of neoclassical traditions, left-leaning critics are assessing how some modernists incorporated the best of ancient forms into forward-thinking designs. At the center of this is an Austrian-born artist who has received little credit for his many buildings and monuments. […]
David Zwirner Lands Right to Exclusively Represent Gerhard Richter
German painter Gerhard Richter, a giant in the worlds of both Photorealism and abstraction, is leaving Marian Goodman, his gallery of thirty-seven years, for David Zwirner. The ninety-year-old artist will have his first show with the globe-spanning megagallery at its New York flagship in March 2023. Zwirner has multiple galleries […]