Military Veterans and Trauma Survivors Honored
Susan J. Barron’s work shines a spotlight on 13 American veterans who have survived the trauma of war or terrorism. The artist’s oversized black-and-white photographic portraits are painted with the subjects’ stories in their own words.
AAPL 90th Grand National Exhibition
Each year, this show highlights major and emerging professional artists in all media. Discover the details in this preview from the American Artists Professional League.
Scottsdale Artists’ School Beaux Arts Fundraiser
Learn about this combined 35th anniversary celebration and annual fundraiser, and discover this year’s special theme and dates.
What is the Clark Hulings Fund?
“My mother and I felt compelled to answer a need that we saw woefully unaddressed," says Elizabeth Hulings. "Art is a business, artists are small business owners, and yet they are not usually taught..."
Whimsical, Satirical Wildlife Sculptures
With subjects such as owls, herons, ravens, rabbits, and snakes making regular appearances in this artist’s work, it’s clear that he has continued to develop a connection to the great outdoors.
2018 SLOPOKE Annual Fine Art Show a Success
Meant to replace a well-respected art show last held a decade ago, SLOPOKE attracted a crowd of art collectors and art aficionados who purchased paintings and sculpture from nearly 40 percent of the 31 participating artists.
Earth, Land, Property
This show intends to question our place in nature and how we’ve chosen to use our land. Each of the five artists’ work will represent a specific “locale” on the spectrum between natural land and dense metropolis.
Eye to I: Self-Portraits from 1900 to Today
At a time when countless selfies are posted on social media channels and identity is proving to be more and more fluid, the National Portrait Gallery presents a sampling of how artists have approached the exploration of representation and self-depiction through portraiture.
Living Legends in Jackson, Wyoming
This exhibition is dedicated to recognizing the strong tradition of contemporary wildlife art that continues to thrive today.
Portrait Paintings of Holocaust Survivors: The Edut Project
The Edut Project is a physical and online museum exhibition of life-sized paintings and intimate video conversations of Holocaust survivors. The project strives to honor each survivor’s story.









