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NEW EXHIBIT NOW OPEN AT THE UCROSS ART GALLERY – Sheridan Media

The current exhibit at the Ucross art gallery features three artists in residence at the Foundation. There will be a public reception to take place on July 30 from 5-7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. The exhibit will run from May 14 through August 27. The exhibit features work by Monica J. Brown, from Chicago, Ill., Sheridan native and teacher at Sheridan College, Brittney Denham-Whisonant, and Bill Will from Portland, Oregon. Tracey Kikut, Program Director said that two artists, Denham-Whisonant and Brown, will be in attendance, and willing to talk about their artwork. “Bill Will won’t be able to make it, but Brittney and Monica will be here.” Kikut, said.

Modern West s Variant Takes a Meditative Approach to Collective Uncertainty • Salt Lake Magazine

Variant, showcasing previous and new works by artists Al Denyer, Jorge Rojas and Paul Reynolds.  “We wanted to do a show this spring that honored the changes we have all faced,” says Shalee Cooper, Gallery Director of Modern West.  Variant is an ode to the past year when control was so often lost in our daily lives. The exhibition displays works with similar underlying themes, and each of the artists’ pieces vary slightly from the last. Denyer, Rojas and Reynolds explore time and growth while simultaneously pushing the boundaries of their own artistic identity. “It’s really fascinating. Their processes are so unique, but there’s a meditative approach to each of their work,” Cooper says. “When you come into the gallery, you really want to sit with each of their work individually.”

The National Gallery brings Dutch masterpiece to six unusual locations across the nation

The National Gallery brings Dutch masterpiece to six unusual locations across the nation Jan van Huysum, Flowers in a Terracotta Vase, 1736–7. Oil on canvas, 133.5 x 91.5 cm © The National Gallery, London. LONDON .- Following the positive response to Artemisia Visits (2019), the National Gallery announced Jan van Huysum Visits which will see Van Huysum’s magnificent Flowers in a Terracotta Vase (1736–7) travel to six locations across the nation in summer 2021. The painting will visit Cornwall, Norfolk, the East Midlands, South Yorkshire, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Each display will explore one of six ‘Ways to Wellbeing’: Connect, Be Active, Take Notice, Keep Learning, Give, and Care (for the Planet).

2021: UMass Dartmouth exhibition Nancy Holt: Massachusetts receives Luce Foundation grant

Nancy Holt, Electrical System II: Bellman Circuit (1982) David Bellman Gallery, Toronto, Canada - 3/4 in. steel conduit, lighting and electrical fixtures, light bulbs, electrical wire - Length: 55 ft. (16.7 m); Width: 24 ft. (7.3 m); Height: 9 1⁄2 ft.(2.9 m) © Holt/Smithson Foundation, Licensed by VAGA at ARS. Today, UMass Dartmouth and the College of Visual and Performing Arts announced a $45,000 award from the Henry Luce Foundation’s American Art Program for the exhibition Nancy Holt: Massachusetts. The exhibition celebrating the Massachusetts-born artist Nancy Holt will feature scholarly research, public programming, and the post-humous American premiere of Holt’s room-sized installation Electrical System (1982). A leader in art funding since 1982, the Luce Foundation s American Art Program supports innovative museum projects nationwide that advance the role of visual arts of the United States in an open and equitable society, and the potential of museums to serve as foru

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