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Catalyst Radio: ArtPrize's Critical Discourse features Chris Smit of DisArt on Saturday

by (Catalyst Radio)

Submitted 10-03-2014 under NEWS

Don't have time to listen now? Download the mp3 and listen at your leisure.   INTERVIEW We spend this show with Dr. Christopher Smit of DisArt, one of the internationally-recognized experts leading the Critical Discourse conversations that...

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My experience of ArtPrize: watching audiences connect with dance in different ways

by (diaghilev)

Submitted 10-02-2014 under VOICES

It's a unique thing to stand in the space where "respirador (breather)" by Dance in the Annex (DITA) is presented during public ArtPrize hours. I've made an effort to be in the space whenever possible, to be available to answer...

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Art that expresses need for peace: conversation with UICA curator Alexander Paschka, artist Ladislov Hanka

by (Lee Bloomquist)

Submitted 10-02-2014 under LOCAL LIFE

Alexander Paschka, curator/artist, and Ladislov Hanka, artist/beekeeper, are smiling. On the rooftop terrace of the UICA they are relaxing at a table before the doors open, sitting among shadows of protectors/oppressors and mutually targeted...

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Open voting for all ArtPrize entries in "Round One" ends Saturday

by (Elizabeth Roger...)

Submitted 10-02-2014 under LOCAL LIFE

Round 1 voting for ArtPrize 2014 ends on Saturday, October 4 at 11:59 p.m. If visitors want to see their favorites in the Final 20, now’s the time to vote, as there are only two days left in the competition. “The margin of votes between...

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We are all connected: ArtPrize artist, Red Cross explore "This Enigmatic World"

by (RedCrossGGR)

Submitted 10-01-2014 under NONPROFITS

On Christmas Eve morning last year, Alla Dickson went outside her rural Holland home to get some early morning work done in her art studio. As she was enjoying her coffee and the bright morning sun, she noticed a trickle of smoke trailing...

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"Walking on Water - Azurite" offers rare opportunity to view Nihonga art

by (Elizabeth Roger...)

Submitted 10-01-2014 under OPINION

Step out of the frenzy of ArtPrize and into the "slow art" of Makoto Fujimura. ArtPrize is an amazing experience, but it can become an all-you-can-see visual cacophony. In loving the art we can work ourselves into a state that is...

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ArtPrize partners with ART21 for increase in robust programming, critique

by (Elizabeth Roger...)

Submitted 09-30-2014 under LOCAL LIFE

ArtPrize is partnering with ART21, a nonprofit organization which uses digital media to introduce millions of people to contemporary art and artists. ART21 has produced a Peabody Award-winning biennial television series, "Art in the Twenty-...

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Early hours: Outdoor venues provide art opportunities beyond official ArtPrize hours

by (Holly)

Submitted 09-30-2014 under LOCAL LIFE

There's just not enough time to see all the art: it's a common complaint during ArtPrize season. Whether it's due to a limited schedule or a desire to see more of the work, venturing out to outdoor venues on off hours can help solve this...

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Public responds to Shortlist selections

by (GRTV)

Submitted 09-30-2014 under NONPROFITS

This video is a collection of responses to the Jurors' Shortlist selections on Monday, September 29.  Immediately following the program, two response stations were available for anyone to step in front of the camera and respond to anything...

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Shortlist reveals insight into juror selection process

by (Holly)

Submitted 09-30-2014 under NEWS

On Monday at 7 p.m., the category jurors for this year's ArtPrize competition revealed their top selections to the public in the ArtPrize HUB (41 Sheldon Avenue SE). The event, broadcast live on WOODTV 8 and at Rosa Parks Circle, included juror...

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