Brownwood Art Association call for Texas landscape art

Brownwood Art Association
TEXAS, City, Country and Coast, a Juried Landscape Competition

Entry Opening: 1/10/2023 
Entry Deadline: 3/17/2023, 
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Refuge | Refuse

The show runs from October 28 – November 25. The reception is on Saturday, November 12 from 1 pm – 3 pm.

https://www.goldmarkculturalcenter.org/exhibitions-2

https://artandseek.org/calendar/event/114598/refuge-refuse

https://www.instagram.com/matthewjones.art/

Refuge | Refuse
Contemporary landscapes contaminated by our modern … Continue reading

Maysey Craddock & Isabelle du Toit | Online Exhibitions/Instagram Live

Maysey Craddock Soil and Sea
Begins April 11, 2020 on crisworley.com
Contact: inquiries@crisworley.com | 214.745.1415
Join Maysey Craddock and Cris Worley for a Live Q&A!
Saturday, April 18 at Noon CST | Instagram Live: @crisworley
“Known for a body
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Henry Finkestein opens March 21 at Valley House

Lilian Garcia-Roig’s exhibition “Cumulative Nature” has been extended through this Saturday, March 14. This exhibition of paintings is on view daily from 10:00am to 5:00pm. View the paintings online at http://www.valleyhouse.com/thumbnails.asp?mode=page&idx=240

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Chris Brandley: Colors of Europe exhibit reception Oct. 25

The vibrant oil paintings of Texas artist, Chris Brandley embrace a range of subjects, with a focus on expressive brushstrokes, and intense lighting. Her current collection “Colors of Europe,” now showing at Keller’s Elm Street Studio delivers a delightful array … Continue reading

Arlington Museum of Art presents Hiroshige: Along the Eastern Road

Hiroshige

Along the Eastern Road: Hiroshige’s Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido

This exhibition features 55 revolutionary wood-block prints by Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858), recording the scenic views along the famous “Eastern Road” that linked Edo (now Tokyo) with Kyoto, the

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