A Life’s Work
“This collection of paintings, in their stillness and silence, are a record and a gift of this time," says Aristides. She adds that the aim of many art forms, from poetry to painting, is to ...
Art Students League: Living Under the Pandemic Moon
Learn about an upcoming virtual exhibition that shows that ultimately, we may become better humans towards one another, our planet, and the splendor that is life.
View the “Into Nature” Plein Air Catalog for Collectors
Presented by the White Bear Center for the Arts, "Into Nature" features 95 artworks inspired by the outdoors, created in eight countries between March - June.
The Interior Life of Daniel Sprick
These intimate domestic interiors are reflections of the seclusion and introspection imposed on Daniel Sprick's creativity by ...
One Weekend Only: Animal and Art Lovers Gather in SC
Once again, SEWE will program a fine art gallery and an exhibition of artisans and craftsmen alongside its popular demonstrations of dogs and birds of prey in action, plus lively displays ...
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for September 9, 2022
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Portraiture 2020
From timeless works to dynamic images, these painters show that while the subject matter may be similar, it is the artists’ unique styles that have established each of them in the contemporary fine art world.
American Scenes: Timothy Barr, Randall Exon, T. Allen Lawson
These quietly powerful works are contemporary permutations of longstanding traditions.
Global Garden: Oil Paintings, Etchings, and Drawings
By immortalizing nature's own orchid masterpieces, Patricia Laspino’s work seeks to enhance the understanding of our past and present infatuations with orchid species, and illuminate future expectations for our interaction with these magnificent plants.
Endymion’s Dream – The Mystery of Beauty
The theme of this work is connected to the mythological figure of Endymion, a shepherd, and his love for Diana, the goddess of the moon. The artist's appreciation for the history of the nude figure in Western Art is undeniable.