A Permanent Home for This Important Painter
It’s been a long time coming, but that doesn’t take away from the celebration and excitement emanating from Point Park University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. What’s the story you need to hear?
A Life Outdoors, in Your Home
Trailside Galleries is proud to showcase recent works by landscape painter Jay Moore. Having been raised in Colorado and spent most of his life outdoors, Moore has a beautiful, finely tuned picture ready for your mantel.
The Golden Twenties
A California institution is proud to have recently opened a major exhibition that delves into the life and career of an Impressionist widely recognized as one of the state’s most influential. Although he fell into obscurity after his untimely death, the script has flipped with “The Golden Twenties.”
Blurred Lines
An early goal for historical artists was to begin breaking down the artificial barrier (or picture plane) between the created world and the viewer’s world, using inventive new strategies. This member of the Russell Skull Society has taken this idea to gorgeous new heights.
Ivy League Brilliance
Although “Ivy League” is a term most closely associated with academic excellence, selectivity in admissions, and social elitism, it can also be used to describe an outstanding exhibition of nearly 300 objects from Enlightenment Europe on view now at Yale University.
Reader’s Choice: Pure Joy and Character
If everyone could be as happy as Mary Pettis’ “Russian Fisherwoman” all the time, the world would be a much better place. Why?
Reality or Illusion? You Decide.
A great Midwest museum is offering a rare glimpse into the life and career of one of the 20th century’s most acclaimed graphic artists and masters of illusion.
The Clark Looks North and South
The 16th and 17th centuries were important periods of artistic exchange in Europe, especially with regard to prints and drawings. A captivating exhibition opened last week on the East Coast that delves into these mediums, from the Netherlands to Naples. Learn more here!
Loving Lipking
It’s been almost four years since Jeremy Lipking — one of the country’s most respected realist painters — had a solo exhibition, meaning this weekend is quite special for one California gallery. Details here.
A Well-Deserved Honor
Each year on March 8 the world celebrates important women who have shaped history during International Women’s Day. In conjunction with the event, this great gallery has launched an Art Fair that includes creative talent you don’t want to miss. What’s the buzz?









