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Cordata Gallery’s newest exhibition, “Modern Meets Primitive,” has its opening from 2–4 p.m. Saturday, July 12, and features work from three local artists: Richard Nash, Brian O’Neill and David Syre.
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNMarin artists open new art space in San RafaelIt wasn't too long ago that Marin artists Tubi Ho and Sara Gallagher met during a showing of Ho's solo exhibit at Mill Valley's Thompson — Dorfman Partners. But there, they instantly connected over ...
John Stermer (1920-1991) was an arts commissioner and full-time artist in Silver City when the city was still gaining its ...
SMU Meadows students have been pursuing a variety of opportunities all over the world this summer, from impressive ...
Artist Wendy Sheasby and gallerist Martha Corscaden’s mothers were friends. “I’ve known Martha for a very long time,” Sheasby said. “I grew up in Keene Valley, and I since moved to the Hudson Valley, ...
Coming up, Deborah O'Keeffe's collages in Staunton, Jessie Coles' and Jackie Watson's mixed media at Les Yeux du Monde and ...
The Fondation Louis Vuitton will dedicate all its galleries to Gerhard Richter, widely regarded as one of the most important ...
White, who describes herself as an “abstract naturalist,” will present her vision of the world in a new exhibition at the ...
North Dakota’s Museum of Art (in Grand Forks) was one of only 10 distinguished museums nationwide selected to receive prints and a monetary gift from the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation. A display of ...
Richard Avedon’s iconic portraits and a broad survey of Asian American art offer varied perspectives on the region.
What artists gain in expressive freedom, art institutions and enthusiasts inherit as long-term structural risk.
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