5 romantic getaways you can rent on Airbnb for Valentine’s Day 2021
Updated Jan 25, 2021;
Posted Jan 25, 2021
Here’s a way you can treat yourself for Valentine s Day 2021: home rentals. (Photos courtesy of Airbnb)Airbnb
Facebook Share
We get it, as Valentine’s Day approaches, you’re desperate to get away for a bit. A short but safe vacation might be the perfect way to celebrate the day of love with your significant other.
Here’s a way you can treat yourself: home rentals. What’s better than having the whole place to yourself without the worry other people nearby, like at a hotel or resort.
Jan 19, 2021
Hijab in the Wind, pictured, is one of the items in the âDos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narrativesâ exhibit on display through Feb. 28 at the Cathy and Jesse Marion Art Gallery at the State University at Fredonia.
FREDONIA The Cathy and Jesse Marion Art Gallery at the State University at Fredonia will host the traveling exhibition “Dos Mundos: (Re)constructing Narratives,” organized by En Foco Inc. and curated by Juanita Lanzo and Stephanie Lindquist, through Feb. 28.
The exhibition includes 37 photographs by 12 artists of color. “Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives” features artists that tell “stories at the fringe of public attention: hidden sanctuaries, subcultures, painful identities, far-away homes, spirituality, transcendence, broken promises, and all too easily ignored social ecologies.”
Duane Linklater,
The place I seek to go, 2014, coyote fur, garment rack, hanger, flatscreen TV, Mac Mini, HD video loop, cables, 132 x 66 x 20 . Photo: SITE Photography. Collection of Remai Modern, Saskatoon. Courtesy Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver. January 14, 2021 at 12:51pm
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has announced the fifty-one recipients of its fall 2020 grants, which total $3.9 million and are issued in support of visual arts programs, exhibitions, and curatorial research. Among the first-time grantees are several dedicated to creating opportunities for emerging and underrepresented artists and writers who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and who are living with disabilities. These include Philadelphia’s BlackStar, which prioritizes opportunities for filmmakers and critics, and Chicago’s Sixty Inches from Center and New York’s Wendy’s Subway, both of which focus on innovative arts publishing and archiving practices.
Exhibition at CHART features a new body of paintings and works on paper by Corydon Cowansage
Corydon Cowansage, Waves 3, 2020. Acrylic on canvas, 52 x 38 in (132.1 x 96.5 cm). Courtesy the artist and CHART, New York. Photo: Elisabeth Bernstein.
NEW YORK, NY
.-CHART is presenting their third Projection exhibition with a presentation by artist Corydon Cowansage (b. 1985), featuring a new body of paintings and works on paper.
Cowansages work explores the psychology of space and the relationship between abstraction, architecture, biomorphic forms, and the body itself. Utilizing geometry and vibrant color, the artist manipulates light and shadow to distort our perceptions of physical space, reconstructing the viewers point of access to the painting. The invented forms vacillate between representation and pure abstraction, rendered recognizable but also slightly removed from reality.
Ganca s mother says she has lost count, and her apartment now looks like an art gallery.
Ganca says some of her paintings were inspired by the tough times we have all gone through this past year. All my paintings have a certain meaning, all my paintings have a story and like a plot to it, she said, And I do think it s good - it s my escape.
The teen entered some of her paintings in a contest - and two were picked for a virtual show put on by the Bronx Museum of Arts.