June 2, 2020 | By Steven Kenny How Photography Changed the Art World . . . The art world was changed forever in 1826 when a man named Joseph Nicéphore… Read More
Genre: Visual Arts
Carrie Jadus Paints On
May 27, 2020 | By Eric Snider While the art market has slowed drastically, Carrie Jadus finds inspiration and paints on . . . When the shutdown hit, painter Carrie… Read More
We Are One: A Global Film Festival
May 26, 2020 | By Victoria Jorgensen A Historic Film Event May 29th – June 7th 2020 . . . Film festivals have been the holy grail for filmmakers to… Read More
Where Art, Business and Good Deeds Meet
May 13, 2020 | By Cindy Stovall . . . Stephen Collins, a Connecticut native, bought Coast Bothers janitorial supply firm a decade ago. It was an established business of… Read More
Financial Literacy for the Artist or, Now is a Horrible Time to Talk about My Finances!!
May 7, 2020 | By Jeff Cook One Person’s Take on Financial Literacy for the Artist . . . I have been a professional musician for most of my working… Read More
Lydia Rubio — Space and Light
May 5, 2020 | By Victoria Jorgensen Lydia Rubio Interview from Victoria Jorgensen on Vimeo. Filmmaker Victoria Jorgensen talks with visual artist Lydia Rubio about her impressive career and the… Read More
If Nobody Sees an Art Exhibition, Does it Really Exist?
May 5, 2020 | By Tony Wong Palms . . . “If a tree falls in the forest but nobody is around to hears it, does it make any sound?”… Read More
Virtual Programs at the Ringling in May and June 2020
Find the Schedule Here Virtual Ringling Reflections Ringling Reflections programs are designed specifically for people with memory loss and their care partners. Visitors must have access to a laptop, desktop… Read More
The Creative Generation Wants You to #KeepMakingArt
April 17, 2020 | By Amanda Sieradzki . . . Like many artists and arts educators who felt the cataclysmic wave of performance and gig cancellations mid-March, I was curious… Read More
Echo Quilt is Made of Stories
April 15, 2020 | By Stephanie Powers. . . You can obey the “Safer at Home” and curfew orders while still enjoying the local ongoing art project The Echo Quilt… Read More