By Carol Burns in Art And Culture, How To
The art world is filled with inspiring stories about art movements, artist colonies and groups whose members found enormous success. Some were accidental, others were purposely created. So what are the pros and cons to being part of an art…
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By Adriana Paradiso in Events & Review
Support ArtWeb members and the greater art community at these November art events across the UK and online.
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By Adriana Paradiso in Events & Review
A list of some fantastic artist events coming up in the month of February, submitted by the ArtWeb community: National Association of Women Artists – Small Works Winter 2020 Sixty-three paintings, photography, prints, mixed media, sculptures no larger than 15 in. x…
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By Adriana Paradiso in Events & Review
A list of some fantastic artist events coming up in the month of October, submitted by the ArtWeb community: Geometry An international juried exhibition of 50 works of artists working in drawing, painting, printmaking, wall sculpture, collage and video relating to geometry.…
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By Gavin Lenaghan in Art And Culture
Camberwell, one of London’s many historically acclaimed art colleges, has developed some of the country’s most accomplished artists.
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By Adriana Paradiso in Events & Review
A list of some fantastic artist events coming up in the month of July, submitted by the ArtWeb community: First Street Gallery – 2018 National Juried Exhibition First Street Gallery is pleased to present the 2018 National Juried Exhibition. Curated by American…
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By Gavin Lenaghan in Art And Culture
It’s that yearly event that so many artists – even those who are largely self-taught – so often talk about in hushed tones. Yes, that’s right – I’m talking about the fine art degree show. They happen in art schools…
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By Daniel Harris Rosen in Art And Culture
Below, we hear from Daniel H. Rosen, founder and director of Tokyo Dex, a creative agency in Tokyo behind Blossom Blast—an exhibition that celebrates femininity and showcases the amazing talent pool of ambitious female artists in Japan Serendipity brings with it…
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By Jack Smurthwaite in Art And Culture, How To
A friend invited me to Sigmund Freud’s house recently. House museums are a passion of mine, as they are for many people, and I love the art programme the Freud Museum has put in place. Contemporary artists, responding to a…
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