DES MOINES, Iowa — The Des Moines Arts Festival concluded this year’s event with the announcement of its 2026 Visual Arts ...
In recent years, Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) has demonstrated remarkable potential for producing creative content, including artwork, which has sparked discussions regarding its role in ...
Visual analysis and authentication of artworks are challenging tasks central to art history and criticism. This preliminary study presents a computational tool for scholars examining and ...
Pioneer Square’s First Thursday crowds may be getting the headlines, but the city’s visual arts scene stretches far beyond one neighborhood. From Belltown to Ballard to Capitol Hill—and even down to ...
Introduction to the histories of art and the practice of art history. You will encounter a range of arts (including painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, prints) and artistic practices from ...
Discover the vibrant artistic dialogues unfolding at the Association for Visual Arts (AVA) gallery, where diverse voices and unique perspectives converge in a captivating new exhibition. Experience ...
A local community art organization using multiple ways to emphasize visual arts through workshops and exhibitions has found ...
If you wanted to know how the past few years have affected artists in Nashville, you could do no better than checking out Karen Seapker’s latest solo show, Green’s Your Color, at Zeitgeist through ...
Art of Black Miami hits a milestone this year celebrating ten years. In 2014, AOBM was founded to showcase Black artists who were often overlooked and to give visibility during Miami Art Week. From ...
April tornadoes still bring May flowers and innumerable opportunities to engage with great art in Indianapolis. The best show in town is "Through the Eye of an Artist: John Wesley Hardrick" at the ...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. And no it’s not because the holidays are around the corner. Art Basel and Miami Art Week are upon us and of course we had to hip you to some of the best ...
”The Living Landscape” — through Aug. 22, The Rosemary & Thyme Galley, Frederick 50+ Senior Center, 1440 Taney Ave., Frederick. Peter, a lifelong artist, works in watercolor, mixed media and acrylic.