Artist Brandon Adriano Ortiz (Taos Pueblo) discussed his pottery with a market-goer at last year’s Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market and Festival in downtown Indianapolis.

31st Annual Eiteljorg Indian Market & Festival

0
This celebration of Native cultures features more than 120 Native artists, plus music, dance and food.
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk

Virtual Gallery Walk for June 15th, 2023

0
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."...
artist in a field, painting on location

Artist Spotlight: Jennifer Riefenberg

0
Jennifer’s work hopes to communicate the experiences that she has and captures the very essence of the beautiful world through her eyes and interpretation.
PleinAir Salon - Lana Privitera, “Looking for a Way Out,” watercolor, 29 x 21 in.

“Looking for a Way Out” Wins April Salon

0
We’d like to congratulate Lana Privitera for winning Overall First Place in the April 2023 PleinAir Salon, judged by Catherine Saks of Saks Gallery.
portrait painting of Frederick Douglass

Political Insider, Policy Influencer

0
Learn about an exhibition that explores the life and legacy of one of the 19th century’s most influential writers, speakers, and intellectuals.

Sculpting Real Women

0
Though their beauty verges on the timeless, most of these figures ...

Virtual Gallery Walk for June 9th, 2023

0
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."...
London Art Week - Domenico Puligo (1492-1527), "Saint Catherine of Alexandria," c. 1522-1527, Oil on panel, Moretti Fine Art

2023 London Art Week

0
Preview London Art Week here with a glimpse at gallery works featuring portraits, Old Master paintings, and landscapes.

Artist Spotlight: Kim Casebeer

0
Bringing these plein airs home gives me valuable insight when working on larger pieces. The light, shadows, wind, rain, sun, and how I felt - these are all important notes to capture and bring back to the studio.
Augusta Savage, "Gamin," c. 1930, painted plaster, 9 1/4 x 6 x 4 in., Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, Jacksonville, purchased with funds from the Morton R. Hirschberg Bequest, AP.2013.1.1

Reviving Forgotten Pioneers: Whitney and Savage

0
At first glance, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and Augusta Savage are the oddest of couples, the strangest of bedfellows...

WEEKLY NEWS FROM THE ART WORLD

Fill your mind with useful art stories, the latest trends, upcoming art shows, top artists, and more. Subscribe to Fine Art Today, from the publishers of Fine Art Connoisseur magazine.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.