ARTS & THEATRE

A New Home for Discovery at Affordable Art Fair New York City

Responding to the Collector Market The art market is evolving. Galleries are increasingly focused on expanding audience reach and cultivating…

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A Walk in the Park: Andy Katz’s Love Letter to America’s National Parks

What sets A Walk in the Park apart is its intimacy. Rather than presenting the parks as distant marvels, Katz invites viewers…

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The Art of Resilience: Imagining New Futures In A Changing Climate

From flood lines stenciled on sidewalks to murals that echo community voices, Envision Resilience has brought climate adaptation into public…

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MEET THE ARTIST: Vanessa Dougherty

ABN: Introduce yourself — who you are and what your vision as an artist is? VD: My name is Vanessa…

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Vermeer is Not So Fragile

The starting point is not just the 17th-century era or the setting. It is Vermeer, keeping in mind the central…

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Art Treks: Summer Exhibitions in Chicago

A trip to Chicago this summer proved to have an amazing array of varied art exhibitions. With something for everyone…If…

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Review: Santa Fe Art Week 2025

Museum of New Mexico Foundation Vlademhttps://www.museumfoundation.org/Timeless Mucha: The Magic of LineJune 20, 2025 – September 21, 2025Timeless Mucha: The Magic of…

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Victoria Adams: Weaving Heritage and Innovation in Contemporary Native Jewelry

Adams’ creative process involves a masterful juxtaposition of materials and meanings. Her pieces combine precious metals, gemstones, and fossils with…

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Thom Ross: Reimagining the American West Through Artistic Storytelling

In his recent work “The Posse,” an original 60×60 acrylic painting, Ross reveals the theatrical nature of Western mythology. “This…

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Art Treks: Santa Fe Art Week 2025

Santa Fe Art Week https://www.santafe.org/artweek/ July 9 – 20, 2025   Santa Fe Art Week, held each July, is a…

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