Art From the Other Half: 14th Annual Cowgirl Up!
This year’s opening weekend was the most successful in the show’s history in terms of attendance and funds raised. View winning paintings and see highlights here.
Night of Artists Recap and Winners
The Briscoe Western Art Museum raised more than $1.85 million in total art sales during the opening weekend of the 2019 Night of Artists Art Sale & Exhibition. The winners this year are . . .
Beaches, Birds, and Botanicals
Announcing new works: “Laurel Daniel: Beaches, Birds, and Botanicals” will comprise 15 new studio paintings and 8 plein air works. Laurel was recently featured...
Facebook Live: Drawing and Sculpture with Studio Incamminati
Join three artists and Fine Art Connoisseur Editor-in-Chief Peter Trippi during a LIVE broadcast on “Seeing, Creating, Progressing: Drawing and Sculpture." Bonus: Learn about Trippi's April 5 lecture on "Painting Poetry and the Occult."
Spring Sightings in Watercolor
In case you missed it > Preview the winners of the recent Minnesota Watercolor Society show, “Spring Sightings.”
Beyond the Figure
An exhibition of figurative works curated by the master painter, Quang Ho. The premise is centered on presenting the human figure and its exponential beauty with a more contemporary take on interpreting the subject matter.
Van Gogh Painting Authenticated
The still life has been difficult to confidently attribute since questions about Van Gogh’s practice remained unresolved, until now.
Baroque Master Peter Paul Rubens: Works on View
Rubens was not only a sought-after artist, but also a diplomat, shrewd businessman, and a friend to scholars and monarchs. “Early Rubens” is the first exhibition dedicated to the pivotal years between 1609 and 1621 when the Northern Baroque master established his career.
Margaret French Cresson: Her Artistic Life and Legacy
Cresson’s life at Chesterwood included modeling for her father, socializing with friends and family, and creating sculpture in the studio.
Spaces of Uncertainty
Presenting landscapes of graffiti-covered buildings, vacant lots and shuttered storefronts, the artists expose the unexpected pathos and poetic beauty of these marginal and mostly forgotten areas.