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ArticleCeramicist Susannah Goodman. All photos courtesy of the artist Train Station Mugs. All photos courtesy of the artist Rosie Sharp: What brought you to ceramics initially? Has that changed over time? Susannah Goodman: I have a distinct childhood memory of digging for...
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ArticleThe cast of "The Tempest" on site at the park. Courtesy of Franconia Sculpture Park The fall theater season is set to hit full swing in the coming weeks but before these last warm nights of summer give way to fall, I'd recommend catching the collaborative,...
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ArticleHistoric Macon logo. Each month, Historic Macon presents an author to speak on his or her literary work. The writer engages the audience by discussing, reading and signing their books. The salon series are named in honor of the late and legendary Sidney Lanier. Although he's...
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ArticleRobert Huff exhibit at Carol Jazzar Gallery. It’s with great sadness to report here the death last Friday of Robert Huff, a remarkable artist, teacher, mentor and human being, whose passing will leave a void in the art world. Those who came into his orbit learned...
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ArticleActors’ Summit, a Knight Arts grantee, is the area’s only professional theater. Not only does it put on quality productions, it seeks to introduce area residents to new materials that haven’t been seen before. That’s what it plans to do again when it brings five regional premiere works in its...
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ArticleAbove: SPACES Episode 1: Designing Together from The Village. The SPACES Artists-in-Residence program at The Village of Arts and Humanities in Philadelphia, a winner of the 2013 Knight Arts Challenge, offers a new spin on the artist residency model. Instead of working in remote solitude, SPACES artists move into colorful row homes in the heart of North Philadelphia. More “residents” than “in residence,” the artists work alongside their new neighbors to amplify the gifts and stories of the community and creatively strengthen our neighborhood as a whole. SPACES began its first cycle on June 14, 2014, with two different residencies. Renowned music producer King Britt is working with neighborhood musicians to record an album of their work and start a radio station amplifying the voice of North Philly. And the Philadelphia-based Amber Art + Design Collective is creating large-scale community meals in our art parks that feature remixed recipes by local cooks. Both projects have already blossomed in unexpected ways.
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ArticleSaffell Gardner poses next to "Lost Kings," a reflection on the Middle Passage and slave trade. The much-anticipated artspace, 9338 Campau, opened on Friday, August 22nd with a stunning survey of work by painter and sculptor Saffell Gardner, which drew from a body of work 40+...
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ArticleBy Johanna Lorbach, member of The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s club2030 Council Clarinetist Martin Fröst will make his SPCO debut October 9-12, 2014 With The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s Opening Night approaching, we invited two members of the club2030 council to look ahead to the coming...
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Article"High Tea" on Saturday, August 30th from 8-10 p.m. marks the conclusion of Guillermo León Gómez's month-long residency at Inkub8 (a Knight Arts grantee). "High Tea" by Guillermo León Gómez. During his residency, Gómez has focused on his obsession with repetition, replication and consumerist culture and...
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ArticleFilm poster for "Spiral Bound." In October of 2012, the Arts & Science Council in partnership with Mecklenburg County opened Studio 345 at Spirit Square. Studio 345 is a free, after-school youth development program that uses the arts, specifically digital photography and multimedia, to engage and...
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ArticleBy Chaney Harter, Campus Philly One year ago, Campus Philly launched a program that, in the hands of college students, unlocks the entire spectrum of Philadelphia’s arts and culture communities, thanks to the generous funding of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Through free membership in Open Arts,...
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ArticleFor a decade, The Clay Studio has awarded $15,000 to 30 emerging ceramics artists through its annual Marge Brown Kalodner Graduate Student Exhibition. Fourteen of these participants have gone on to become residents artists at the Clay Studio, a Knight Arts grantee. Now in its eleventh year, the exhibition draws...
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ArticleAmanda Crider. Photo by Claire McAdams Mix a display of sculptures by a major West African artist with an art song recital, and what do you get? Something, perhaps, that’s half art exhibit and half concert, or maybe something that glides between the two worlds ably...
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ArticleE Recycled Grass plays First Friday September at the Library Ballroom. Everybody looks forward to First Friday in downtown Macon. There's a plethora of fun to enjoy including food, music and spirits. A lot of the venues book live musicians for this once-a-month event because it's...
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ArticleTwin Cities Public Television's Rewire (a Knight Arts grantee) is bringing back its charming YouTube video series this fall. “Are you MN Enough” is in the midst of a call for entries, in fact. They’re seeking original shorts “on a quintessentially Minnesota topic,” two to six minutes in length, from...