Tag: Communities
Arabesque: exploring the ways European artists hav...
Posted by mmccord | Feb 10, 2020 | Visual Arts | 0
Michelle Bowen’s ‘Huelitic Code’ invites viewers t...
Posted by mmccord | Jan 6, 2020 | Visual Arts | 0
Curator Belinda Colón wants the community to immerse themselves in the arts
by mmccord | Mar 3, 2020 | Visual Arts | 0
Photos: Katie Cusack Belinda Colón is busy. As full-time curator at The Arts Center of the Capital...
Read MoreArts events of the week: March 2-8
by mmccord | Mar 2, 2020 | Events and Opportunities | 0
MONDAY, MARCH 2 Speaking of Climate: Being, Thinking, & MovingThis public, interdisciplinary...
Read MoreArabesque: exploring the ways European artists have adopted the harmonious artform for centuries at The Clark Art Institute
by mmccord | Feb 10, 2020 | Visual Arts | 0
Above: Henri Matisse (French, 1869–1954), Pianist and Checker Players, 1924. Oil on canvas, 29 ×...
Read MoreEddies Hall of Fame inducts six nominees in country, folk, doo-wop, rock & more
by mmccord | Jan 23, 2020 | Proctors Collaborative | 0
A member of the Grand Ole Opry, a woman who founded an iconic American coffeehouse and two local...
Read MoreJoan Kelsey’s Silver Lining explores intimacy and community with ‘Friends and Family’
Photo: Shannon Straney If asked to describe Joan Kelsey’s Silver Lining it would feel much like it...
Read MoreMichelle Bowen’s ‘Huelitic Code’ invites viewers to deconstruct language in accessible ways
by mmccord | Jan 6, 2020 | Visual Arts | 0
Photos provided by Michelle Bowen When artist and Troy native Michelle Bowen first thought of the...
Read MoreInside local arts with David Girard
by mmccord | Sep 25, 2019 | Creative Economy, Theater | 0
Above: David Girard on set of the world premiere of Richard Dresser’s “100 Years,”...
Read MoreElizabeth Zunon connects her love for family & chocolate in ‘Grandpa Cacao’
by mmccord | Sep 17, 2019 | Visual Arts, Writing | 0
Above: “Grandpa Cacao” illustration by Elizabeth Zunon Elizabeth Zunon has illustrated...
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