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Strange Stranger at Timeshare

Contemporary Art Daily presents documentation of the exhibition "Strange Stranger at Timeshare," featuring 35 images and no videos. The page provides a visual record of the show without text descriptions or additional context about the artists, works, or venue involved.

Coalescence featuring Resident Artist Emily Lamb

Baltimore Clayworks presents "Coalescence," a solo exhibition featuring resident artist Emily Lamb. The show combines ceramics and glass into mixed-media sculptures that explore the human body and emotional states, with expressive figurative narratives emerging from the interplay of glass translucency and refined clay modeling. The exhibition runs daily through May 22, 2021, with free admission.

Carnegie Hall Museum Gallery showcases textile artist Holly Lei Cole

Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg, West Virginia, has opened a new exhibition in its Museum Gallery featuring textile artist Holly Lei Cole. The show is part of the ongoing Carnegie Hall ArtWalk, a self-guided gallery experience across four spaces in the historic 1902 landmark. Cole, a Virginia-based fiber and art-quilt artist, presents works that blend drawing, painting, sewing, and mixed media, exploring themes of endangered species, animal-human relationships, and nature. Before turning to art quilting in 2016, she worked as a costume and set designer for Broadway, The Muppets, Ringling Bros. Circus, and regional theaters. The exhibition is free and runs through the end of June.

Langkawi becomes an open canvas for contemporary art

Langkawi, Malaysia, is hosting the 29th Bakat Muda Sezaman (BMS29) showcase, transforming the island into an open-air gallery through July 26, 2026. Contemporary artworks and performances are installed in unexpected public locations such as padi fields, jetties, beaches, the Kuah public market, and Dataran Lang, featuring installations, digital art, and interactive works by emerging artists. The National Art Gallery director-general Amerrudin Ahmad stated the initiative aims to bring contemporary art closer to the public by moving beyond conventional gallery spaces.

Local gallery presents 'America 250'

The article reports that a local gallery is presenting an exhibition titled 'America 250', likely in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States. The show features works that explore American history, identity, and culture through the lens of regional artists.

In the Heart of Tel Aviv, an Exhibition Turns Israel's 'Enemies of the State' Into Art

Artport gallery in Tel Aviv has opened 'Fragments of a Portrait,' an exhibition that examines Israeli surveillance policies and turns individuals labeled as 'enemies of the state' into art. The show features portraits and works that critique state surveillance, using artistic representation to humanize those targeted by security apparatuses. The article, by Avshalom Halutz, also briefly mentions the Israeli film 'Tel Aviv/Beirut' and the Jerusalem International Writers Festival as part of a broader cultural roundup.

Subtle art with a not-so-subtle message featured in L.E. Shore gallery

The L.E. Shore Gallery in Collingwood is hosting a new exhibition featuring artwork that combines subtle aesthetic techniques with a clear, direct social or political message. The show highlights artists who use understated visual approaches to convey commentary on contemporary issues, drawing attention to the power of art as a tool for communication and reflection.