Feature image: Peter Koury, The Delicate Balance of Mourning.. Submitted De Pere, Wisconsin – It’s spring! And the world is teaming with the force of life – as daffodils pierce through the soil and buds set on our trees and shrubs, so too, newARTSpace jumps back to life with a new exhibition celebrating three exuberant bodies of workContinue reading “New Exhibitions at newARTSpace”
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The Center for the Visual Arts Hosts New Exhibits
Feature image: detail, Robert Martain 2025. Submitted Wausau, Wisconsin – The Caroline S. Mark Gallery is currently displaying the third edition of Historic Artspective. On display in the Vault Gallery is a solo exhibit by Robert Martin – Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude. The CVA is proud to display Wisconsin-born artist Robert Martin’s solo exhibition inContinue reading “The Center for the Visual Arts Hosts New Exhibits”
Abel Contemporary Gallery Announces Three New Exhibits
Feature image: Gail Simpson. Submitted Abel Contemporary presents Skyler Simpson- Limescale, Beasts, and Monsters: Group Show, and in no. 5: Каtюша (Katyusha) by Stephen Hilyard April 18 – June 1, 2025 Shows Open Online on Saturday, April 19 at 10 AM CST. Events: Skyler Simpson – Limescale Limescale examines personal mythology and the home as a fraught refuge. The narrative pulls from Simpson’sContinue reading “Abel Contemporary Gallery Announces Three New Exhibits “
Michael Pfleghaar: “Through and Through” Paintings of Interior and Exterior Spaces
Featured image: Michael, Pfleghaar, Forest Meets Water, 2024, acrylic, flashe, and spray paint on canvas, 42 x 72 in. Image courtesy of the artist. submitted Solo Exhibition at Keeler Gallery/Lounge, Fountain Street Church March 9 – April 27, 2025 Grand Rapids, Michigan – West Michigan artist Michael Pfleghaar invites viewers to step into an immersiveContinue reading “Michael Pfleghaar: “Through and Through” Paintings of Interior and Exterior Spaces”
A Chair Affair After Party at the Rochester Art Center
Feature image: Mini Golf and Chairs. Courtesy of the Rochester Art Center. Join us for A Chair Affair After Party! February 22, 2025, 8:00 – 11:00 pm. Date & Time Saturday, February 22, 2025 Doors open at 8 PM | Mini Golf until 10 PM | Live Music until 11 PM Location Rochester Art CenterContinue reading “A Chair Affair After Party at the Rochester Art Center”
Derrick Buisch: The Knowable and Unknowable
Feature image: UFO Grid – ongoing series. Courtesy of the artist. Written by Linda Marcus “Drawing is a way of seeing into your own nature.”- Richard Serra Derrick Buisch uses vibrating colors, lines, and shapes to create a kind of energy, anxiousness, and ambiguity that leaves the viewer wanting more. It’s a peak into Buisch’s natureContinue reading “Derrick Buisch: The Knowable and Unknowable”
Arts of Life Builds Community and Breaks Barriers for Artists with Disabilities
Featured image: Arts of Life West Town location studio interior. Courtesy of The Arts of Life. Written by April Behnke It’s the first time I’ve visited Arts of Life, but I know exactly where I am. The nonprofit, which works to empower individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through art, is in Chicago’s West Town neighborhoodContinue reading “Arts of Life Builds Community and Breaks Barriers for Artists with Disabilities”
Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts Hosts 15th Anniversary Indiana Green 2024 Invitational
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact Information Frank Juárez, Publisher + Curator, artdosemagazine@frankjuarez Shannon Kupfer, Executive Director + Curator, shannon@thelmaarts.org Fond du Lac, Wisconsin – Artdose Magazine is pleased to announce its 15th Anniversary Indiana Green 2024 Invitational featuring works by Hector Acuna, Pamela Anderson, Ann Baer, Brandon Bauer, Stephanie Barenz, Siara Berry, Lois Bielefeld, Kendra Bulgrin, Pamela Callahan, Tony Conrad,Continue reading “Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts Hosts 15th Anniversary Indiana Green 2024 Invitational”
The Davis Street Drawing Room Offers Opportunity to Learn, Reflect, and Create
April Behnke Among the picturesque homes on a quiet, tree-lined street in Evanston, Illinois is an extraordinary contemporary art project: The Davis Street Drawing Room. The endeavor launched in the fall of 2022, with artists Anne Wilson and Sofía Fernández Díaz – also its project manager – at the helm. Knowledge of and participation in theContinue reading “The Davis Street Drawing Room Offers Opportunity to Learn, Reflect, and Create”
