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Art in decline?
I just read a very disturbing article in the Washington Post, that is suggesting that artist appreciation is declining in the United States. Perhaps due to the dwindling budgets in most public schools, the amount of field trips scheduled has declined. This is ultimately causing a gap in art appreciation within a generation since there [...]
Recent Posts
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The Reviews
Introducing Joe Romine
I would like to introduce my first guest blogger Joe Romine, a comic book artists who will be writing about art techniques and methods in ...
Artist Interview: Anita Feng
I was drawn to Anita Feng because when she wrote me, she said, "Perhaps you might be interested in interviewing ...
Keeping Our Artist Colonies
I am not sure where most of you retreat to when you get a creative urge, but I find working in ...
Galleries
Guest Blogger NeededI would love to have another artist/blogger with a different perspective of the art world from where they are sitting. I am a bit limited to the amount of gallery openings and museum trips I can make due to the incessant snow storms I have had in my area. If you are interested in doing [...]
In The News
Art Cyberworld LinksHere is what my fellow bloggers are talking about:
The Brooklyn Museum is preps for Wikipedia Loves Art (Bloggers @ Brooklyn Museum)
India Artist Exhibition of Fakes (Art News Blog)
Peter Doig New Paintings (Art Observed)
Paul Pitt’s Outsider Art (Beverly Kaye Gallery)
Check out the Andy’s (adorable) Rascals (The Buzz)
Have a great day!
Exhibitions
Pounder-Kone Artspace presents…..This invite came across my inbox. If you are in the LA area, check out this exhibit of photographers Ming Smith Murray and Willie Middlebrook at the Pounder-Kone Artspace (3407 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles).
Willie Middlebrook has received numerous awards, honors, fellowships and commendations for his work as both an Artist / Photographer and Arts Educator, including two National [...]
Contests and Scholarships
Winner Takes All!!!Philly.com highlights an art contest where the winner takes in $150,000. So if you have the goods, enter this contest!!!
Art: Smaller is better than bigger
By Edward Sozanski
Contributing Art Critic
Jubilation erupted in Philadelphia’s art community last month when Tyler School of Art announced that retired property developer Jack L. Wolgin had given the institution $3.7 million [...]




