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Sharjah Children’s Book Illustration Award introduces new category for young artists
The Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) has introduced a new “Young Adults” category for the Sharjah Children’s Book More ...
National Portrait Gallery reveals shortlist for global painting prize
Three works selected from 1,647 entries across 62 countries, with 50 selected for final display The artists Isabella Watling, Antony Williams and Catherine Chambers have been shortlisted for the National Portrait Gallery’s annual painting prize. In total, 50
World Heritage Day celebrated at Taxila Museum
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Pelosi memoir 'The Art of Power' planned for August release
A new memoir penned by former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) will be available later this year, according to publisher Simon & Schuster. In the book, titled “The Art of Power,” Pelosi details her years in public service, legislation she's helped to
Art Trader and RED! the gallery present an exclusive auction event in Cape Town
Brace yourselves for an evening of cultural immersion as the collaboration hosts an unparalleled art auction extravaganza David Endean and Lisa King extend a cordial invitation to art enthusiasts far and wide to join them for an unforgettable soir�e on
Village Approves Architectural Services For Fire Station 25
Buffalo Grove trustees Monday (April 15) authorized Village Manager Dane Bragg to execute an agreement with FGM Architects for architectural and engineering services for next year’s rebuilding of Fire Station 25. The amount not to exceed
Library staff who were criticised for hosting a pro-trans exhibition - accused of glorifying body...
Mutinous staff at a library criticised for hosting a trans exhibition accused of glorifying body mutilation and self-harm are organising a petition after action was taken to stop them promoting the cause. Workers at the Millennium Library in Norwich, Norfolk,
Mentor Public Library’s Fine Arts Club sets next meeting
Kids can learn about graffiti without getting in trouble for vandalism the next time Mentor Public Library’s
Match the color of any surface to existing paint shades with this $60 gadget
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Kids Culture for April 18, 2024
Follow the Yellow Brick Road Tomorrow and Saturday, the student actors and singers of South Fork Performing Arts will take on a beloved musical tale that needs little in the way of introduction — “The Wizard of Oz.” This production stars a trio of veteran
New 'Marshall Arts' podcast: Host Rick Marshall talks with Erin Harkes
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‘I can’t move… it’s too sad’ – Tributes to ‘madly talented’ makeup artist Aisling Eyre as funeral details anno
Tributes have been
Sculptor Timothy Schmalz addresses Washington chapter of Legatus
The Washington, D.C. Chapter of Legatus kicked off its monthly event on April 10 with Mass at the Catholic Information Center followed by a cocktail reception and dinner program with Catholic sculptor Timothy Schmalz. For more than 25 years, Schmalz has been
Vandals Cover U.K. Labour HQ in Red Paint to Demand Israel Arms Embargo
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CaptainSafetyBake-How Great Thou Art (Becoming The Archetype Vocal Cover)
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Cabinet approves contract to establish tourist walkway linking Grand Egyptian Museum with Pyramids area
CAIRO – 18 April 2024: The Egyptian Cabinet approved the signing of a contract to implement the tourist walkway linking the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) and the Pyramids area, according to a Cabinet statement
Kurt Cobain is still shaping culture
By Howard Monk Thirty years since his death in April 1994, the impact of Kurt Cobain and his band, Nirvana, and their values, still resonates in today’s culture and music. Nirvana was everywhere at the start of the 1990s, much like Taylor Swift’s omnipresence
Sweeping the wet ink and paint upwards with Samantha
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Dragging the paint for the reflections with Samantha
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Painting the depth in watercolour with Samantha
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Etching the wet paint in watercolour with Samantha
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Dropping ink into the paint with Samantha
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Dragging the paint across with Samantha
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Dragging the wet watercolour paint and ink with Samantha
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Around Town: Earth Day, Arts and Eats
SMDP’s Weekly Guide to Food & Entertainment Goings-On In & Around Town includes an Artists Fair on the beach, Grilled Cheese & Beer Night, Where to Eat or Order Passover Dinner , and much more! Pier Locals Night: The Pier will be rolling out the red carpet for
The Gaza artist who left on October 6, traumatised by survivor’s guilt
On October 6, Malak Mattar packed her suitcase at her family home in the Gaza Strip, in the Remal neighbourhood. It’s an area near Gaza City that has been since reduced to rubbly by Israel’s war.Keep reading list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Thousands of artists call