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Art exhibition in Damascus explores family roots and identity

An art exhibition titled 'The Family Album' opened at the Mustafa Ali Gallery in Damascus, Syria. The show features works by contemporary Syrian artists who use family photographs, documents, and personal archives to examine themes of lineage, memory, and belonging.

Peninsula art scene: Give Me a Ring: A Telephone Retrospective Exhibition Tours at San Francisco Airport Museum

A new exhibition titled 'Give Me a Ring: A Telephone Retrospective' has opened at the San Francisco Airport Museum. The show explores the history, design, and cultural impact of the telephone through a collection of artifacts and artworks.

Mare Island Art Studios to unveil two new exhibits

Mare Island Art Studios is opening two new exhibitions. The specific artists and themes of the shows are not detailed in the provided text.

The Other Art Fair Returns to Dallas with a Lineup of 135 Artists

The Other Art Fair is returning to Dallas for its second edition, taking place at the Fashion Industry Gallery from May 2-5. The event will feature 135 independent and emerging artists, offering them a platform to sell their work directly to the public.

Plano ISD Student Art Exhibition Returns To ArtCentre Of Plano

The ArtCentre of Plano is hosting its annual Plano Independent School District (PISD) Student Art Exhibition, showcasing artwork created by students from elementary through high school levels. The exhibition provides a public platform for young artists and celebrates the district's visual arts education programs.

Wisconsin Weekend in a Minute: Egg hunts, a Holi Festival, PEEPS art exhibition, and more

A variety of weekend events are taking place across Wisconsin, including traditional Easter egg hunts, a Holi Festival celebrating the Hindu spring festival of colors, and a unique art exhibition featuring works made from or inspired by PEEPS marshmallow candies. The lineup highlights the state's diverse cultural offerings and community-focused spring activities, blending seasonal traditions with creative and cross-cultural expressions.

Explore the Talent of Berks County’s Young Artists at Secondary Art Exhibition

The Berks County Intermediate Unit is hosting its annual Secondary Art Exhibition, showcasing the work of student artists from middle and high schools across the county. The exhibition features a diverse range of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and digital art, highlighting the creative output of the region's youth.

Jiushi Art Museum opens debut exhibit at new Shanghai home

The Jiushi Art Museum has officially opened its new permanent home in Shanghai with its inaugural exhibition, "The Shape of Time." The museum, which previously operated as a non-collecting institution without a fixed venue, now occupies a purpose-built space in the city's Huangpu district.

Starbucks has opened an art gallery and café in Tokyo’s trendy Yanaka neighbourhood

Starbucks has launched a new hybrid venue in Tokyo's Yanaka district, combining a café with an art gallery. This location is designed to integrate with the neighborhood's historic and artistic character, offering a space for both coffee and local art appreciation.

Your guide to the best arts events in San Francisco this spring

The article provides a curated list of notable arts events taking place in San Francisco during the spring season. It highlights a variety of exhibitions, performances, and cultural happenings across the city's museums, galleries, and public spaces.

How the Barely Fair Sustains the Serious Business of an Art Fair in Miniature

The Barely Fair, a miniature art fair in Chicago, has successfully concluded its fifth edition. The event features 40 exhibitors presenting artworks within 16-square-inch booths, offering an accessible and experimental alternative to large-scale commercial fairs.

What does it really mean to ‘age well’?

The article explores the concept of 'aging well' through the lens of art and creativity, examining how artists and cultural figures approach their later years. It discusses various perspectives on maintaining vitality, purpose, and artistic practice as one ages.

‘Under the Red Tent’ weaves memory, labor, and community at The CAMP Gallery

The CAMP Gallery in Miami is presenting the group exhibition 'Under the Red Tent,' which explores themes of memory, labor, and community through the works of multiple artists. The show uses the titular red tent as a symbolic space for gathering, storytelling, and examining shared histories and collective work.

Duo opening new Dallas gallery with 'playful, flexible' approach

Art advisors and curators Allison Zatarain and Kevin Rubén Jacobs are launching a new gallery space in Dallas called Zatarain Jacobs. Located in the Dallas Design District, the gallery aims to move away from the traditional 'white cube' model by offering a flexible, playful environment that accommodates both curated exhibitions and private advisory services.

10 art exhibits to catch this month

St. Louis Magazine has published a curated list of ten art exhibitions currently on view or opening in the St. Louis area this month. The article serves as a guide for local residents and visitors seeking cultural activities.

Moving art exhibition celebrates the creativity, individuality, and inner light of adults with special needs

The Janice Charach Gallery in West Bloomfield is hosting "A Little Bit of Light," a collaborative exhibition featuring works by artists from Soul Studio. This program, operated by the Friendship Circle, provides a supported art studio environment specifically designed for adults with special needs to explore their creative potential.

A New Space Built to Replicate an Old-Fashioned Art Salon

The New York Times highlights the emergence of a new physical art space designed to emulate the intimate, conversational atmosphere of traditional 19th-century European salons. Moving away from the sterile 'white cube' aesthetic of modern galleries, this venue prioritizes domestic-scale viewing and intellectual exchange among artists, collectors, and critics.

Spring 2026 Senior Art Exhibition

The University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) is presenting its Spring 2026 Senior Art Exhibition, showcasing the culminating work of graduating art students. The exhibition serves as a capstone event, highlighting the diverse artistic practices and creative achievements developed during their academic careers.

Sweet Briar Studio Art Seniors to Present Handle With Care Exhibition on April 2

Senior studio art students at Sweet Briar College will present their culminating exhibition, titled 'Handle With Care,' on April 2. The show features the final thesis projects of the graduating class, marking the completion of their undergraduate art studies.

6 free Seattle art exhibits in April at museums and galleries

The article highlights six free art exhibitions taking place in Seattle during April, spanning both museums and commercial galleries. It provides a curated list of accessible cultural offerings for the public.

Artists display at Margate Art Museum

The Margate Art Museum is set to host its annual Open Art Exhibition on March 27, featuring a diverse range of works from approximately 25 local artists. The event, organized by the Ray Nkonyeni Municipality, will include a meet-the-artist session and showcase various mediums such as sculpture, painting, and mixed media. Notable participants include established figures like Marianna Radley and Celeste van der Merwe, alongside emerging talents like Emihle Sikobi.

Black Art Takes Center Stage at Art of the African Diaspora at Studio 23

The Art of the African Diaspora (AOTAD) celebrates its 29th year with a series of satellite exhibitions across the Bay Area, including a dual-gallery showcase at Studio 23 and Resistance Press 510 in Alameda. Curated by Eric Murphy and Yolanda Cotton Turner, the exhibitions feature works by artists such as George Bernard, Sonia Roberts, and Darrin Westmore. The program is supplemented by artist interviews hosted by the Tradition Café Podcast, providing deeper insight into the personal histories and cultural memories behind the contemporary Black art on display.

Double gallery Opening at LCCC

The Lincoln City Cultural Center (LCCC) is hosting a dual gallery opening featuring new exhibitions in its primary showcase spaces. The event highlights regional creative talent, offering the local community an opportunity to engage with diverse artistic mediums and meet the featured artists during the public reception.

Art, Beats + Lyrics Makes Anticipated Return to Charlotte

The traveling exhibition Art, Beats + Lyrics (AB+L) is returning to Charlotte for the first time in seven years, scheduled for March 28 at Blume Studios. Founded in Atlanta over two decades ago, the event merges visual art with hip-hop culture, featuring a curated selection of contemporary works alongside live musical performances and immersive installations. This year’s stop features headliner Premo Rice and is curated by Dwayne “Dubelyoo” Wright, marking a significant homecoming for a tour that considers Charlotte one of its foundational markets.

Art Gallery Shows to See in February

New York City’s gallery scene this February features a diverse array of exhibitions ranging from historical rediscoveries to contemporary explorations. Key highlights include solo presentations of emerging voices and established figures across Chelsea, the Upper East Side, and Tribeca, offering a curated look at the current pulse of the commercial art world.

Artist urges youngsters to showcase talent at new exhibition

Landscape artist and tutor Jacs Harris is launching a new children's art exhibition at The Sessions House in Spalding to encourage creative expression among local youth. The event features three age categories ranging from toddlers to teenagers, offering prizes for each group and providing a public platform for young creators to display their work.

51st Juried Exhibition

The Lyndon House Arts Center in Athens, Georgia, has announced its 51st Juried Exhibition, a long-standing community tradition that showcases a diverse range of contemporary works from local and regional artists. This year’s edition continues the legacy of providing a professional platform for emerging and established creators to present their work to a wider audience.

The Art Gallery at UWF presents “TAGGED”

The Art Gallery at the University of West Florida (TAG) is launching its annual juried exhibition, "TAGGED," which runs from March 5 to March 12. This showcase is open to the entire UWF student body, providing a professional platform for students across various disciplines to display their work. The event kicks off with an opening ceremony on March 5 that includes the presentation of juried awards, departmental achievements, and community-sponsored scholarships.

Art exhibit celebrating Black and women’s history opens at cultural heritage center

The Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center in Kansas City has launched a new group exhibition titled “Our Voices, Our Truth... In Peace.” The showcase features diverse works from 25 local and national artists, utilizing various mediums including oil painting and poetry to explore themes of identity and heritage.

New exhibition opens at Leamington Art Gallery

Leamington Art Gallery and Museum has launched "The OPEN 2026," a major group exhibition dedicated to showcasing contemporary artists from the West Midlands. This long-standing tradition, which dates back to the 1930s, features a diverse range of artworks selected from creators living and working within the region.