NEW STEVE BICKLEY SCULPTURES INSTALLED AT THE CLAY CENTER

Check out these new Steve Bickley sculptures installed at The Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences in Charleston, West Virginia! The Clay Center US is facility dedicated to promoting performing arts, visual arts, and the sciences. Located in the state’s capital city of Charleston, the facility is home to the Clay Center’s Avampato Discovery Museum, the Juliet Art Museum and the Maier Foundation Performance Hall, home of...

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AMANDA MEANS INCLUDED IN NEW EXHIBITION AT PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART

Artist Amanda Means’ work ‘Water Glass 1’, 2004, will be included in a new exhibition opening at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on June 29!‘Documentary / Anti-Graphic: A Surrealist Eye on Photographs’ is centered around photographic works drawn from the Museum’s collection, and takes its inspiration from pioneering art dealer Julien Levy (1906-1981), one of the first dealers to champion photography as an art form from the 1930s...

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CONGRATULATIONS PETER COCHRANE! + INTERVIEW

Richmond-based photographers, Peter Cochrane's, work was recently included (and sold) in the Washington Project for the Arts auction recently in D.C.! He was also interviewed by The Hopper Prize organization where they discussed the circuitous path to making art, producing a visual narrative of the history of botanical life, & working on long form projects. Read the Hopper Prize interview with Cochrane here!

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OPENING RECEPTION – POLLINATE!

  We are pleased to announce the opening of our next in person exhibition: POLLINATE! Please join us for an opening reception next Thursday, May 4th from 5-7pm at 4015 Fitzhugh Ave, home of 3North. POLLINATE is a group exhibition celebrating new beginnings and featuring 12 artists: Luisa Adelfio, Amy Chan, Dragana Crnjak, John Grant, Sarah Irvin, Roberto Jamora, Matthew Langley, B Millner, Jill Moser, Tom Owen, Kazaan...

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Carol Mickett and Robert Stackhouse – NEW WEDU PBS Series

Featuring the work of artists and climate activists Carol Mickett and Robert Stackhouse, High Water Marks is a digital series exploring how art and activism intersect to bring awareness and understanding to issues facing our environment. Carol Mickett and Robert Stackhouse have been making art collaboratively for over 22 years. They make two and three-dimensional place-appropriate art focusing on water and water-related issues. High Water Marks will be an...

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HARVARD CENTER for the ENVIRONMENT ARTIST, JERI EISENBERG!

Congratulations to Jeri Eisenberg on becoming the 2023-2024 featured environmental artist for the Harvard University Center for the Environment! Eisenberg is a photo-based artist who works with non-traditional and alternative techniques. She represses traditional photography's emphasis on the representational qualities of the medium and emphasizes the medium's expressive nature instead. Her work steadfastly serves as an affirmation of beauty in the everyday natural world and acts as a...

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CONGRATULATIONS DRAGANA CRNJAK!

Page Bond Gallery congratulates gallery artist Dragana Crnjak on receiving an Individual Excellence Award from the Ohio Arts Council and wishes her a very Happy Birthday!  Members of the Ohio Arts Council (OAC) met and approved $375,000 in grant funding to be awarded to 75 Ohio artists through the OAC’s Individual Excellence Awards program for state fiscal year 2023. Individual Excellence Awards are recognition of artists’ bodies of...

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ROBERT STACKHOUSE & CAROL MICKETT GHOST DANCE

Ghost Dance, a refurbished 1974 sculpture by Robert Stackhouse and Carol Mickett, is featured in a new exhibit at GWU'S Luther W Grady Art Gallery. Read more in this Washington Post article.