Seeing paint on canvas, walking around a sculpture and looking at the textures of plaster, stone, metal and wood was as welcome and invigorating this spring as the budding trees and lengthening days.
Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald’s celebrated portraits of former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, coming ...
After two years of virtual celebrations, this past Monday, June 27, the School of Visual Arts held an in-person make-up commencement ceremony for the classes of 2020 and 2021. Graduates reunited at ...
Pick any profession within the film and television worlds—and there seem to be an ever-growing number of them—and odds are you can find an SVA alumnus to claim it. These graduates have a range of ...
For Denton’s arts scene, 2021 was a year of returns. COVID-19 put a damper on nearly countless performances and exhibits in 2020, but slowly and surely, performances came back. Exhibits returned.
A harrowing one-woman show, the second season of a swoony HBO Max rom-com, a rediscovered film from an Ethiopian auteur and a painfully funny Instagram account are among picks by THR’s arts and ...
Like most readers, I spend a lot of time happily immersed in words. But sometimes, even a dedicated logophile needs a break from nouns and narratives. This year, constrained by the pandemic and a foot ...
Following the height of pandemic restrictions a year ago, Nashville’s gallery scene made some adjustments, added some precautions and mostly bounced back to lots of in-person gallerygoing in 2021. As ...
Nearly 25 years ago, Paul Dunlap enrolled as a non-traditional student at UNG to pursue a degree in art. He enrolled in Hank Margeson's photography class and discovered his passion. "That was a game ...
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