Submitted Racine, Wisconsin – OS Projects is pleased to present Processing Skies Past featuring work by Chicago artist Sarah Leuchtner. The exhibit opens May 11, 2024, and continues through July 13, 2024. Sarah Leuchtner’s work explores memory, loss and transformation through a painterly lens while reflecting on what it means to be an artist inContinue reading “Sarah Leuchtner: Processing Skies Past at OS Projects”
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Two Exhibitions Open Summer Season at newARTSpace
Pat Bishop, Tied to the Landscape. Textile. De Pere, Wisconsin – The Storefront Gallery at newARTSpace turns over to the Wisconsin Visual Artists Northeast Chapter to host their members juried show ART at LARGE. Founded in 1900, the WVA is Wisconsin’s oldest arts organization was created by artists for artists to champion and connect artistsContinue reading “Two Exhibitions Open Summer Season at newARTSpace”
May Ling Kopecky: To-Do List at the Rochester Art Center
submitted On view May 23, 2024 – August 18, 2024, Corridor Gallery, Rochester Art Center Artist Spotlight tour on Saturday, July 27 at 1 PM Curated by Zoe Cinel Jurors: LaVanda Mireles, Heather Hanft, Zoe Cinel Rochester, Minnesota – The Rochester Art Center presents a solo exhibition of drawings and multimedia installations by artist MayContinue reading “May Ling Kopecky: To-Do List at the Rochester Art Center”
TMA Contemporary Strikes Again
Frank Juárez In the late ’90s, I remember my professors asking me where I saw myself 5 – 10 years from now. At the time, I found this question so broad that focusing on something specific seemed unimaginable. I am sure this question still lingers through today’s educational institutions. Perhaps a better question would haveContinue reading “TMA Contemporary Strikes Again”
Pat York: Fame & Friendship at Rochester Art Center
submitted Pat York: Fame & Friendship Portraits of 20th Century Icons On view Saturday, May 18 – Sunday, December 1, 2024 Rochester Art Center is proud to present a photographic exhibition by Pat York of celebrated actors, directors, artists, writers and visionaries that she admires. Pat has exhibited widely, with numerous solo exhibitions presented throughoutContinue reading “Pat York: Fame & Friendship at Rochester Art Center”
The Art of Welding: A Reception to Celebrate a New Welded Sculpture and the Community Partnerships That Brought It To Life
Submitted The Center for the Visual Arts will host a public reception on Friday, May 10th from 5 -7 p.m. for a new community project done in partnership with NTC Alternative High and the NTC Welding program, funded in part by the Community Foundation of Northcentral Wisconsin. This project, born out of the idea toContinue reading “The Art of Welding: A Reception to Celebrate a New Welded Sculpture and the Community Partnerships That Brought It To Life”
Dreaming Our Futures: Ojibwe and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ Artists and Knowledge Keepers
Image: Joe Geshick, Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe, The Welcoming, 2004, Oil on canvas, 72 x 84 in. (182.9 x 213.4 cm) Collection of The Acreage of Osceola, WI. On loan from Kiran Stordalen Trust. Rochester Art Center, 30 Civic Center Drive SE, Suite 120, Rochester, MN 55904 rochesterartcenter.org 507-722-2552 On view April 24 –Continue reading “Dreaming Our Futures: Ojibwe and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ Artists and Knowledge Keepers”
PUBLIC ART COMMISSION OPPORTUNITY Artist and Artist Team RFQ for Bayview Campus Sculpture Series
submitted ABOUT THE SCULPTURE SERIES Bayview Foundation and the Bayview Public Art Selection Committee invite artists and artist teams to submit public art qualifications for the design and installation of a series of sculptures (8-10). The series of sculptures will be designed as a seek-and-find experience, starting with a larger sculpture to be located withinContinue reading “PUBLIC ART COMMISSION OPPORTUNITY Artist and Artist Team RFQ for Bayview Campus Sculpture Series”
The MARN Mentorship Program at MARN ART + CULTURE HUB
submitted In mentoring, there is an exchange developed through trust over time. The mentor digs into their years of knowledge, experience, edifying mistakes, and networks to share and create a space for potential. In this space, the mentee is safe to question, be vulnerable and open, take risks through materials and ideas, and ultimately learnContinue reading “The MARN Mentorship Program at MARN ART + CULTURE HUB”
