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ArticleBy Barbara Johnson Ross, Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art Shearwater Pottery from the Hogan Collection Shearwater Pottery from the Hogan Collection Shearwater Pottery from the Hogan Collection In conjunction with the...
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Article[Ce n'est pas nous] is the multidisciplinary ensemble founded by dancer/choreographer Priscilla Marrero, visual/performing artist Ferrán Martín, and composer/performer Matthew Evan Taylor. In "The Emerald House," the triad also explored the ways in which modern architecture has influenced the way we move, interact and even think about our bodies within...
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ArticleD-Town Farm is a multi-acre agricultural operation on Detroit's West side. D-Town Farm had its annual Harvest Festival, “What’s Growing On: Cultivating the Rich Legacy of the Detroit African American Agricultural Tradition” over the weekend of September 21-22 with a celebration that included food, music, crafts,...
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ArticleThe Charlotte Symphony Orchestra’s 2013-2014 Season is underway with an exciting fall lineup. The Season promises to transport listeners to 19th-century Russia with Tchaikovsky’s “Pathetique”; the 1960s Motown scene with “The Midtown Men”; 18th-century Germany with “Bachtoberfest!”; and an asteroid field with “Adventures in Outer Space.” Full of diverse guest...
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ArticleOne City Art Festival logo. Earlier this month, I posted about the official announcement of the One City Art Festival, Macon's first, city-wide visual art festival. The event, which is a collaboration of six local arts organizations, is scheduled to kick off on Thursday night at...
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ArticleBy Mary M. Chapman, Detroit Journalist Like many other urban centers, Detroit years ago pared arts from its public school budget, reducing the exposure of students to disciplines like classical musical. But Sphinx, a Detroit-based national nonprofit, is doing its part to change that. Since 1997 the organization has been...
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ArticleThe Sphinx Story, via YouTube Like many other urban centers, Detroit years ago pared arts from its public school budget, reducing the exposure of students to disciplines like classical musical. But Sphinx, a Detroit-based national nonprofit, is doing its part to change that. Since 1997 the organization has been working to diminish cultural stereotypes associated with classical music and encouraging the participation of African-Americans and Latinos in the field. Last year, Knight announced an investment of $19.25 million in Detroit arts, which included an award of $1 million over five years to endow Sphinx’s national competition. In the past, Sphinx has also received a $125,000 grant toward the launch of SphinxCon, a national conference for diversity in the arts. RELATED LINKS "Detroit, where there's more to the story" by Mary M. Chapman "Announcing Detroit's Knight Arts Challenge winners" by Dennis Scholl "Detroit: building on the city's creative momentum" by Dennis Scholl Knight is “helping us remove all the barriers that typically exist to students,” said Alison Piech, the organization's chief advancement officer. Primarily through free afterschool music lessons, concerts and a national competition open to African-American and Latino string musicians, Sphinx reaches about 20,000 participants annually, including several thousand from the Detroit area. “These are first-time experiences for many of them,” Piech said. “We’re making the music accessible for students in underserved communities where they may not have music in their schools, or a family member who’s musically inclined.”
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ArticleWeathervane Playhouse, a Knight Arts grantee, knows how to put together a gala. This year, three-time Tony Award nominee (and Tony Award winner) Michael Rupert will be the headliner for the fest (and fundraiser to support the theater’s many productions and activities). He will perform as part of the ceremonies...
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ArticleLloyd Knight, member of Martha Graham Dance Company. The University of North Carolina Charlotte Department of Dance is having its annual Faculty Concert this weekend, on September 27 and 28, in the Anne R. Belk Theater of Robinson Hall at 7:30 p.m. The event will feature...
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Article[Ce n'est pas nous], an experimental performance ensemble founded by choreographer and dancer Priscilla Marrero, sculptor and filmmaker Ferrán Martín, and musician/composer Matthew Evan Taylor, will present “The Emerald House” as part of the Artists in Residence program at Inkub8, a Knight Arts grantee. "The Emerald...
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ArticleThroughout September and October, The Clay Studio is getting wild with two shows that utilize the forms and representations of animals as their starting point. This Knight Arts grantee often assembles amazing work by many talented ceramic artists for its gallery shows as well as its store, but the current...
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ArticleVerb Ballets was in town not too long ago, performing on the main stage at Akron Civic Theatre, a Knight Arts grantee, for a captivated audience. They are coming back and bringing a new show, this one with two traditional works of the late Heinz Poll that are clearly classics...
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Article"Shaggy Land," 2010-2011, 76 x 66, acrylic on canvas. The Museum of Arts and Sciences will present "The Sunrise Show," a solo exhibition of paintings by Corrine Colarusso, from October 1 to November 3. Her paintings are described by museum spokesperson Melanie Byas as "detailed and...
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ArticleA newly installed sculpture by Saya Woolfalk. Photo courtesy of Franconia Sculpture Park The leaves are just beginning to turn now, and while the days still have much of summer’s warmth, the air is dry and evenings are crisp. This is Minnesota at its most ideal...
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ArticleBy David Guinn, Freewall Freewall kicks off the season with an opening reception for Desiree Bender’s new wheat-paste mural, The Fawn On Friday September 27th, on the west side of Fergie’s Pub, 1214 Sansom St. Philadelphia. Enjoy a time lapse video of the mural’s installation above. The mural’s inspiration comes...