Man of La Mancha, the beloved musical that follows the adventures of the eternally optimistic, Don Quixote, launches the summer season at Palm Beach Dramaworks on Wednesday July 10 (8PM), the first of two shows to be presented in concert as part of the Musical Theatre Masters Series. Man of […]
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Longboat Key Center for the Arts, (a division of Ringling College of Art and Design), invites you to experience and enjoy ‘THE INSPIRING IMAGE’. This Photographic Exhibition will be on display at the LBKCA from April 5 to May 24, 2013.
The opening reception will take place on Friday, April 5 from 5:30 -7:30 pm with RSVP required. Please call 941.383.2345 or email [email protected] to RSVP. In the Durante Gallery RINGLING COLLEGE – DEPARTMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND DIGITAL IMAGING FACULTY The work of this group represents a wide cross section of […]
Leila Heller Gallery and Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art (ETNFA) are pleased to present two posthumous New York exhibitions celebrating the life and career of internationally renowned, recently deceased, Iranian artist Farideh Lashai (1944 – 2013).
Leila Heller Gallery and Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art (ETNFA) are pleased to present two posthumous New York exhibitions celebrating the life and career of internationally renowned, recently deceased, Iranian artist Farideh Lashai (1944 – 2013). On view, from April 3 to May 7, at ETNFA will be works such […]
Beyond the Bed: The American Quilt Evolution
Beyond the Bed: The American Quilt Evolution at the Katonah Museum of Art in Westchester County, New York, celebrates this most American art form with over 30 quilt masterpieces that reflect the distinct voice of each quilter; fusing art and history. This innovative exhibition traces the evolution of the North […]
The Frost Art Museum celebrates opens five new exhibitions during Target Wednesday After Hours
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at FIU presents the first Target Wednesday After Hours of the 2013 spring season with the opening reception for five new exhibitions: Eugene Savage: The Seminole Paintings, José Manuel Ballester: Concealed Spaces, Deep Blue by Javier Velasco, The Healings Spirits of the Waters […]
BUBBLING COLOR AND FORM ERUPT IN DAZZLING ABSTRACTIONS AT GOLDENBELT By Adrienne Garnett
True artists are usually free spirits, it’s just that some are more apparently so than others. We get to engage with an exhilarating, though unassuming free spirit when we enter the GoldenBelt Rm. 100 Gallery in Durham this month. Suzy Andron’s organic, dimensional paintings and “Polytychs” greet us as they […]
The Heart of a Nation The Israel Museum in Jerusalem holds infinite treasures, both ancient and modern. By Sara Evans
When museums try to be all things to all people, they usually fall on their face. Not so Jerusalem’s Israel Museum. Perched on a 20-acre campus overlooking this most ancient and beautiful of cities, this museum is the repository of the nation, of its art, its archeology, its culture, its […]
MAHARAJA: THE SPLENDOR OF INDIA’S ROYAL COURTS at The Field Museum in Chicago by Adrienne Garnett
Chicago’s Field Museum is the final venue and your last chance to see “Maharaja: The Splendor of India’s Royal Courts. Over 200 rare artifacts, including elaborate jewelry and weaponry, royal costumes, and stunning artworks from the 1700s to the 1940s are displayed in this presentation of India’s privileged and deified […]