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Works on Paper: The Natalie and Irving Forman Collection


by silvia in category exhibitions  | 2008/08/15  | (0) Comments  | Add Comment
From: 2008/08/15  To: 2008/10/19
Works on Paper: The Natalie and Irving Forman Collection at The Albright-Knox Art Gallery.

Natalie and Irving Forman have passionately and intuitively collected art during the four decades since their first acquisition in 1965, building an in depth collection of abstract paintings, sculpture and works on paper. In 2005, the Gallery exhibited paintings and sculptures from the Forman Collection. This exhibition celebrated the generosity of Natalie and Irving Forman, who have donated their significant collection to the Gallery and introduced the Buffalo/Niagara region to brilliant works by both established and emerging artists.
 

Interview: Rebecca Venn


by silvia in category Interview  | 2008/08/15  | (0) Comments  | Add Comment
One more time, we talk with the artists of meseon community. Today, we know more about Rebecca Venn and her artwork. Enjoy it!!

"Art is the reason I breathe. It gives me much pleasure and I find I lose a sense of time when I am painting or drawing. It makes time stand still, it keeps me sane in the challenges of life." -Rebecca Venn-. Follow reading interview...
 
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Eye/I Witness Gordon Parks Arts Competition


by silvia in category Competition  | 2008/08/14  | (0) Comments  | Add Comment
From: 2008/09/01  To: 2008/09/26
In recognition and celebration of the many artistic mediums employed by Gordon Parks to critical acclaim, the Delaware Art Museum is partnering with the Christina Cultural Arts Center to launch the “Eye/I Witness Gordon Parks Art Competition.” The competition’s categories are Photography, Poetry, and Film. Submissions should reflect the significant themes found in the works of Gordon Parks.

“Eye/I Witness” is open to all interested participants, and no entry fee is required.