Month: October 2021
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Photography art
Steve Lovegrove still uses his darkroom and is teaching others the art of slow photography
In the slim confines of Steve Lovegrove’s pictures darkroom, sight strains in the darkness and all other senses heighten in response. This…
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Dance Art
‘Oneness of Art’ project underway at Embracing Our Differences
Embracing Our Differences not too long ago launched “The Oneness of Art,” a highly effective yearlong initiative designed by poet and…
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Martial Arts
Filipino martial arts isn’t as widely known, but that could be changing
Gregory Manalo was in the midst of a private renaissance in the late 1990s when he uncovered Filipino martial arts…
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Theater arts
NSO creates fine embroidery with Tortelier conducting
For his return to the Nationwide Symphony Orchestra’s podium this 7 days soon after a three-10 years absence, conductor Yan…
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Photography art
“The Camera Is Not Innocent”: A History of the White Gaze in Photography
In Daniel C. Blight’s new ebook, The Graphic of Whiteness, we are confronted with the “troubling story” of racial and political…
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Dance Art
Shik student receives scholarship for dance awards | News
SUNBURY — A fifth-grade university student at Shikellamy Center School is actually building a identify for herself in the earth…
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Art Painting
Chicago’s midcentury ‘jazz witch’ featured in ‘Supernatural America’ show : NPR
Gertrude Abercrombie’s 1950 oil painting Strange Shadows (Shadows and Substance). Digital capture of page 311 from the artist monograph. Publisher:…
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Theater arts
Plans for new performing arts center open long-awaited possibilities for the arts at U.Va. – The Cavalier Daily
The University announced Sept. 24 that Tessa Ader, an honorary member of the advisory board for the Fralin Artwork Museum,…
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