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Ocean Springs students transform galleries at Walter Anderson Museum

Ocean Springs High School seniors Nora Ryan and Emersyn Blake are spending part of their summer transforming galleries for the Wide Horizons exhibition at the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Mississippi. Working alongside resident artist and curator Antonia Zennaro, the students are learning exhibition curation—from organizing chaos to installing artwork—while creating pieces that address environmental themes like pollution and hope.

Five art exhibitions and events around Saskatoon in June

Five art exhibitions and events are taking place in Saskatoon, Canada, in June. The annual Art in the Park festival returns to Caswell Hill for the first time in six years, while local galleries present multimedia works themed around the Prairie sky, connection to the land, collaboration, and history, including Prairie landscapes, nature-themed works, collaborative quilts, and multimedia art.

Around the Farm Art Exhibit - June 3 - July 18

The Coliseum Museum of Art, Antiques and Americana in Oregon, Illinois, is hosting the "Around the Farm Art Exhibit" from June 3 to July 18, 2026. The exhibition celebrates farm life and local agriculture, featuring works by 35 artists including Jean Apgar, David Bingaman, Alice Blue, and others. The show is sponsored by Joy Meyer in memory of Gordon Meyer, and will be judged by Debra Cleary, with awards presented at a reception on June 12. Visitors can also vote for the People's Choice award.

City calls on young artists to create for upcoming Children's Art Exhibit

The City of Windsor is calling on young artists aged six to 13 to submit artwork for the 10th Annual Children's Art Exhibit. Submissions must be on paper or art paper, approximately 10 by 16 inches, and are due by Friday, June 26. Artwork should be delivered to Sandra Gebauer at 350 City Hall Square, Suite 530, Windsor, Ontario. The exhibit will feature children's art alongside works from Windsor's twin cities around the world, with finalist details to be announced later.

I 20 anni del Forte di Bard in Valle d’Aosta. Da presidio militare sabaudo a polo culturale che ha cambiato l’identità del territorio

The Forte di Bard in Valle d'Aosta, Italy, celebrated its 20th anniversary in early 2026, marking two decades since its transformation from a 19th-century Savoy military fortress into a multidisciplinary cultural hub. After a decade-long restoration from 1995 to 2005, the complex opened to the public in 2006, now housing the Museum of Fortifications and Borders, the Museum of the Alps, and the Le Alpi dei ragazzi children's museum, alongside numerous temporary exhibitions and events.

Spirit de Milan closes in the industrial archaeology of the former Cristallerie Livellara. Milan loses not just a venue but a cultural hub.

Chiude lo Spirit de Milan nelle archeologie industriali delle ex Cristallerie Livellara. Milano perde non un locale ma un polo culturale

Spirit de Milan, a cultural hub housed in the former Cristallerie Livellara industrial complex in Milan's Bovisa district, has abruptly closed after over a decade of operation. The closure follows the expiration of its lease and the property owner's refusal to grant an extension, despite the venue's efforts to find a buyer willing to preserve the project. Founded by Luca Locatelli in the wake of Expo 2015, the space evolved from a temporary celebration of Milanese identity into a permanent, inclusive cultural center hosting live music, dance, theater, community dinners, and the Wunder Markt market.

Tiny art, big buzz: Gallery 408 in Camas to unveil mini-gallery

Gallery 408 in Camas, Washington, is launching a miniature gallery featuring tiny artworks by eight local artists, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 5 during the First Friday Art Walk. The mini-gallery, designed by miniaturist Lara Blair and built by the owners' husbands, measures 2 feet by 1 foot and stands 15 inches high, with all tiny pieces priced between $40 and $120. The project was inspired by Blair's podcast "Tiny Worlds, Big Stories" and the Worldwide Sidewalk Joy Project, which spreads miniature public art.

Quincy’s First Friday features jewelry, painting, fiber art, more

Two Quincy art galleries will host receptions during June's First Friday art walk on June 5. Main Street Artists Gallery opens a show titled "Golden Skies," featuring jewelry by Judy Dailey and mixed-media paintings by Susan Leigh Henderson. Plumas Arts' Capitol Arts Gallery presents fiber, plant, and bead artist Shelley Scott Morrison. Both gallery receptions run from 5 to 7 p.m. with drinks and appetizers, and the displays continue through June. The Plumas Sun also invites visitors to its open office during the event.

Young people invited to submit art for exhibition

Young artists aged 15 and under are invited to submit work for the Young Artist Open exhibition at Ferens Art Gallery in Hull. The free competition, running until 28 June, will select 300 to 700 artworks for display from 16 October to 10 January. Prizes are offered in three age categories: six and under, seven to 11, and 12 to 15, donated by the Friends of the Ferens and the Hull and East Riding branch of The Art Society.

Children invited to submit work for Ferens Art Gallery exhibition

Ferens Art Gallery in Hull is inviting children to submit artwork for its annual exhibition, which has been running since 2003. The exhibition accepts paintings, drawings, pastels, collages, and prints, with prizes awarded in three age categories: six and under, seven to 11, and 12 to 15. Prizes are donated by the Friends of the Ferens and the Hull and East Riding branch of The Art Society.

The best museums in Tokyo for art, history, and culture

This article presents a curated guide to the best museums in Tokyo, covering institutions dedicated to art, history, and culture. It highlights key venues such as the Tokyo National Museum, the Mori Art Museum, and the National Art Center, Tokyo, offering readers a comprehensive overview of the city's diverse museum landscape for both locals and travelers.

London National Gallery Extended Summer Hours Allowing Tourists and Art Lovers to Explore Masterpieces and Evening Visits with Free Entry

The National Gallery in London has announced extended summer hours, allowing tourists and art lovers to explore its masterpieces during evening visits with free entry. This initiative aims to accommodate more visitors during the peak summer season, providing greater access to the museum's renowned collection.

The Architect Behind the Getty’s Gardens Comes To The Screen in Pasadena The gardens that greet visitors at the Getty Center — the Italian stone pines lining the entrance drive, the sculptural cactus garden on the south promontory, the bosques of pollarded

A new film screening in Pasadena focuses on the architect who designed the iconic gardens at the Getty Center, including the Italian stone pines, cactus garden, and pollarded bosques. The event brings attention to the landscape design that shapes the visitor experience at the renowned Los Angeles museum.

June galleries

A roundup of June art exhibitions in Charlottesville, Virginia, lists shows at venues including Buck Mountain Episcopal Church, The Center at Belvedere, Create Gallery at InBio, Crozet Artisan Depot, C’ville Arts Cooperative Gallery, The Gallery at Studio IX, IX Art Park, Jefferson School African American Heritage Center, the Connaughton Gallery at UVA, Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, and McGuffey Art Center. Featured artists include Juliette Swenson, Jane Skafte, Eileen Butler, Edgar Batcheller, Ézé Amos, Kristen Finn, Michelle Pulatuwayu Woody Minnapinni, and others, with works ranging from paintings and photography to textiles, pottery, and immersive installations.

June First Friday 2026: Free milkshakes and 20 exhibitions, events this Friday in Lancaster city

Lancaster city's June First Friday 2026 offers 20 exhibitions and events across small businesses, local galleries, and venues, including art shows, concerts, lectures, and movies. Notable highlights include free milkshakes from the Pennsylvania Dairymen's Association at Binns Park, a calf and dairy princess appearance, and exhibitions at Curio Gallery & Creative Supply (Jeremy Waak's "Hybrids"), Demuth Museum of Art on King ("Demuth Invitational: American Reflections"), Demuth Museum of Art on Lime (Jerome Hershey's "Rhythms and Reactions" and Mike Witmer's "One Plus One Equals Infinity"), Friendship Heart Gallery + Market (Ramon Cordero's "Borinquen"), and Groundwrk (Bryant Cintrón's "Felices Pieces"). Mulberry Art Studios and The Ware Center are skipping June First Friday due to a director's road trip and infrastructure repairs, respectively.

Award Reception Coming Soon For Emerging Artist Illinois Valley Art Show

Winners of a juried art exhibition will be announced Friday night at the opening reception for the Emerging Artists of the Illinois Valley at NCI ARTworks Gallery in Peru, Illinois. The reception runs from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Westclox building, with first, second, and third place awards presented. Over 50 artists from the Illinois Valley submitted works for the annual show, which is a collaboration between the IVCC Art Department and NCI ARTworks.

City Hall art gallery opens doors to local talent in Sioux Falls

Sioux Falls City Hall's Carver Gallery has officially reopened with a new annual exhibition program featuring twelve local artists. The show includes works in fiber, 3-D, acrylic, watercolor, oil, and photography, selected by a jury of artists. Breanna Fischer's oil painting "Lighthouse" was chosen as the winning piece and will be purchased by the city for permanent display. A People's Choice Award vote is open through the summer, with the winner earning a solo show at the gallery.

Vulpes Bastille exhibits donated art to help local families feel at home

Vulpes Bastille, a Kansas City art gallery, hosted a one-night-only exhibition called Making Do/Making Special, where over 70 local artists donated 186 pieces of artwork valued at over $30,000. The art was given to Flourish, Kansas City's only furniture bank, to help families overcoming housing insecurity decorate their homes for free. The event also collected household donations like tools, lamps, and kitchen supplies.

Colourful canvas of boobs steals show at Ann Bryant Art Gallery

The Hartspace Art Studio held a charity exhibition and auction at the Ann Bryant Art Gallery in East London, South Africa, raising over R60,000 for three local charities: Ross Helping Hands, Buckaroo, and Guardians of Hope. The highlight of the evening was a collaborative 1.2m x 1m canvas titled "The Blooming Collective," featuring painted breasts of 18 women aged 23 to over 80, created by studio owner Kerry-Lyn Honey and her students to raise breast cancer awareness. The piece sold for R17,000. More than 160 artworks remain on display, many for sale, through June 20.

New Art Gallery Brings Local Works to Cushing Square

Marianne Lynch, a Belmont resident and former district attorney, has opened the Hawthorn Gallery in Cushing Square, Belmont, featuring local artists such as Tree Heckler, Diana Young, Sophie Lucas, Moira Lynch, and Adele Travisano. The gallery, located at 436 Common Street, offers a range of works from coastal seascapes to embroidered canvases, and aims to create a welcoming community space with baked goods from a nearby shop to encourage young visitors to linger.

Art Gallery | Junkyard: Project Studio Senior Capstone Exhibition

Pace University's Art Department presented 'Junkyard: Project Studio Senior Capstone Exhibition' from May 2–14, 2026, at the Pace University Art Gallery in New York. The show featured graduating BFA students working across sculpture, painting, video, and mixed media, with a public reception on May 1 and artist talks on May 7 as part of Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry Day.

Catholic artists’ group holds member exhibition through June 24

Chicago Catholic Artists, a group founded by photographer Damian Chlanda and painter Sarah Crow over two years ago, is holding its first exhibition titled “The Upper Room Art Exhibition” at the Three-In-One Art Gallery in Chicago. The show runs through June 24 and features work from members working in diverse media including painting, photography, textiles, ceramics, and performance. The group hosts monthly meetings, museum tours, and even held a Mass for artists in October 2025, aiming to foster community among Catholic artists in the Chicago area.

Stromsburg landmark is now transformed into a unique art gallery

A former Carnegie library in Stromsburg, Nebraska, has been transformed into Konst Art Gallery, which opened on May 1, 2025. The building, dedicated as a library in 1918, was purchased by retired art teacher Tim Alvis and his wife Jodie in 2024. The gallery now displays nearly 300 works by 25 Nebraska artists, including abstract paintings, pottery, sculptures, and glasswork. Alvis, who taught art for 37 years, uses the basement as his studio and plans to expand teaching there.

El Valle Artists Association announces the Grand Opening of Art on the Hill Gallery

The El Valle Artists Association has announced the grand opening of Art on the Hill Gallery, a new exhibition space in the Verde Valley area. The gallery will serve as a venue for local artists to display and sell their work, marking a new chapter for the regional art community.

Local artist's work to be showcased in exhibition this weekend

Local artist Anthony Woodward will showcase his work at Chalk Hill House in Downton this weekend, from Friday, June 12 to Sunday, June 14. The exhibition, held in a barn on the historic property, features original paintings and signed limited edition prints available for purchase with interest-free payment plans. The event is organized with permission from Roger Peach and supported by television presenter Martin Roberts.

Teenage creatives show off their hard work at a local college's exhibition

West Lancashire College art and design students are preparing to showcase their creative talents at the college's end-of-year art exhibition. The event will be held at the Skelmersdale campus, opening with a special evening on June 10 from 5:30pm to 7pm, and will also be open to the public on June 16 and 17 from 4pm to 7pm. The exhibition will feature a diverse range of student work including fine art, photography, fashion, film, graphics, and illustration.

Pacific Palms Art Festival celebrates winners across six exhibition categories

The Pacific Palms Art Festival concluded its annual Exhibition and Sale, held from June 5 to June 7, with 97 artists submitting 189 entries across six categories. The top honor, the Pacific Palms Art Prize, was awarded to Tracie Bertram for her ceramic work "Cactus Crown," judged by acclaimed artist Steven Harvey. Category winners included Donna Rankin (Oil or Acrylic), Christine Marlow (Watercolour and Pastel), Paula Koert-Bain (Open section), Kian Bates (Photography), Jake Billinghurst (Pen, Pencil and Ink), and Elizabeth Grimshaw (Environmental section).

SCV News | City Presents 'Travelogue' Solo Exhibit at Newhall Library

The city of Santa Clarita announces 'Travelogue,' a solo exhibition by artist Justin Poole, currently on view at the Old Town Newhall Library through September 2. The article also lists several other local events, including a 'Nature Imprints' workshop, an artist reception for Bruce McFarland's solo exhibition 'Beyond the Moment' at the Canyon Theatre Guild, and a meeting of the Santa Clarita Arts Commission to review a sculpture donation titled 'Drying Cars.'

Collaborative partnership leads to new art exhibition

Arts in Health Ocala Metro (AIHOM) has announced the opening of “Creative Voices: Celebrating AIHOM & The Arc of Marion Artists” at the Mary Sue Rich Community Center at Reed Place in Ocala, Florida. Presented by the city of Ocala Cultural Arts Division through the Art in City Spaces Program, the exhibition will run from June 17 to December 17, 2026, with an opening reception on June 17. The show features artwork created by adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who participate in visual art workshops facilitated by AIHOM at The Arc of Marion, a nonprofit that has supported individuals with disabilities since 1959.

IN PHOTOS: Meascra exhibition open in Kilkee

The West Clare Artist Collective held the opening of their MEASCRA exhibition at Culturlann Sweeney in Kilkee, County Clare. Clare Arts Officer Siobhan Mulcahy officially opened the show, which runs until July 4. The collective comprises artists Áine Rynne, Ceri Garfield, Caroline Lernihan, and Claire Frawley.