Frank Juárez Photos by Artdose Magazine On February 18th, I headed to the eastside of Milwaukee to see the current exhibition at the Sarah Ball Allis Art Museum. The last time I visited this museum was 2018 for the Forward Wisconsin exhibition. This visit was long overdue. The Sarah Ball Allis Art Museum is underContinue reading “A Trip to the Sarah Ball Allis Art Museum”
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Field Notes: Must See Exhibitions in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Guzzo Pinc at Tory Folliard Gallery Ends February 25, 2023 Tory Folliard Gallery, 233 N. Milwaukee Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin web A Woman’s Worth at Aquae Nguvu Gallery 207 E. Buffalo Street, Suite 130, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2023 Black Art & Design Juried Exhibition Ends March 1, 2023 Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, 272 E. ErieContinue reading “Field Notes: Must See Exhibitions in Milwaukee, Wisconsin”
Introduction: Maquoketa Art Experience, Maquoketa, Iowa
Submitted The Maquoketa Art Experience anchors the heart of this quaint Eastern Iowa downtown, just miles from the Mississippi River. On any given day, visitors can stop in to view an exhibit by a local or regional artist, grab a cup of coffee and chat with old and new friends, enjoy a talk about localContinue reading “Introduction: Maquoketa Art Experience, Maquoketa, Iowa”
Introduction: Ann Arbor Art Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Submitted The A2AC is a two-building, three-story visual arts hub in downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan. Since 1909, the A2AC has been Ann Arbor’s downtown center for creativity, serving patrons of all ages and artistic abilities. Our mission is “to be a contemporary forum for the visual arts through education, exploration, collaboration, and exhibition, and to engage minds, expand perspectives and inspireContinue reading “Introduction: Ann Arbor Art Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan”
Art as Medicine: The Nexus of Well-Being and Art at the Rochester Art Center
New Works by Anne Labovitz Submitted Rochester, Minnesota – In a new exhibit created especially for the Rochester Art Center, Minnesota-based, international artist, Anne Labovitz, examines the innumerable ways art and creativity benefit both community and the individual. The Nexus of Well-Being and Art explores the connection of well-being and art expressed through painting, sculpture, installation, andContinue reading “Art as Medicine: The Nexus of Well-Being and Art at the Rochester Art Center”
Juxtapostion Arts: Re-designing the Future
Kaleb Williams Through two plus decades Juxtaposition Arts has been a beacon for creative talent and a catalyst for community change in the North Minneapolis community. Dwelling on Emerson Ave and Broadway Ave, Juxtaposition Arts (known as JXTA) has been a hub for Northside young creatives to find their voice and passion while gaining valuableContinue reading “Juxtapostion Arts: Re-designing the Future”
United States Artists Announces 2023 USA Fellows
Forty-five unrestricted $50,000 fellowships awarded to artists working across ten disciplines. Submitted. Chicago, Illinois – United States Artists (USA) is proud to announce its 2023 USA Fellows. This year, forty-five Fellows across ten creative disciplines will receive unrestricted $50,000 cash awards. The award honors their creative accomplishments and supports their ongoing artistic and professional development. USA Fellowships are awarded toContinue reading “United States Artists Announces 2023 USA Fellows”
Peninsula School of Art’s Artist-in-Residence is in Full Swing
Frank Juárez Last year the Peninsula School of Art piloted its artist-in-residence program with 6 artists from across the country. I came across this program by accident via social media. Last year around this time, I was in Door County for a weekend of relaxation. I happened to look through Instagram and saw that Sheboygan-basedContinue reading “Peninsula School of Art’s Artist-in-Residence is in Full Swing”
Diane Christiansen: Feeling Paint
Linda Marcus The “vibrations” emanating from Diane Christiansen’s paintings are palatable. The known, yet unknowable shapes and colors beckon the viewer to come closer and join in on the conversation. The Chicago based painter, singer and therapist says creating these linkages is vital not just to her art but to living. “That’s where I startContinue reading “Diane Christiansen: Feeling Paint”
