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Inca royal again, drawn by Dofreal on Deviantart
LH Horton Jr Gallery - Visions In Clay 2022
Visions In Clay is one of the largest exhibitions of ceramic works in Northern California. The Call for Entries is open to artists residing in the U.S. Ceramic works of any thematic and stylistic presentation is accepted for entry. Clay must be the primary medium. Works may be functional or sculptural. Assembled works may not exceed 4ft. in any dimension. This year’s Exhibition Juror is Rachel Gotlieb, Curator of Ceramic Arts, Crocker Art Museum. Gallery Exhibition: September 1–23, 2022, Online Exhibition: September 2022 – June 2023.AWARDS: $800 1st, $600 2nd, $400 3rd, $500 Regional Artist, $300 Potters Guild Award
DEADLINE: June 13, 2022
For more information: https://www.theartlist.com/lh-horton-jr-gallery-visions-in-clay-2022
April 2022 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists
Joao Cruz Santos – Far away to the end
Enchanting Short Film Uses Pigments and Inks To Mimic Earth’s Breathtaking Landscapes
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Fiesta Flamenco: About The Art feature filmed at the MFA Boston featuring La Conja
Produced/Edited: James E. Brown
About the Arts appeared weekly, on Boston Neighborhood Network and Cambridge Community Television from approximately 1995 - 2011. About the Arts received funding from the LEF Foundation and the City of Boston.
Produced by Yssa R. Santos and James E. Brown
Created by: Yssa R. Santos
Photo Credit: Monica Hicks
“E-Traces” starts with a small electronic device affixed to the bottom and sides of a dancer’s shoe, developed by master of the “sewable electronics,” Lilypad Arduino. This device records the foot’s contact with the floor, allowing the dancer to effectively “draw” his or her movements in a constellation of data strokes sent to a custom mobile app program. T
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