Painters 100 Painters of Tomorrow, a publication written by curator and gallerist Kurt Beer and published in 2014 by Thames and Hudson, is currently accepting entries from artists who use paint as their primary medium. There is no age limit for entry, but each of the selected artists will have gained professional recognition in the last five years (that is, since 2008/9) … [Read more...]
Archives for March 2013
Charles Coe, on All Sins Forgiven
Charles Coe (Poetry Fellow '96) is an active contributor to the literary community and worked with us at the Mass Cultural Council 1997-2015. So we were thrilled to ask Charles a few questions about his "other life" - and his new poetry collection All Sins Forgiven: Poems for My Parents. ArtSake: Did the central idea of your collection - poems for your parents - steer you … [Read more...]
Survey Says…
Assets for Artists - a collaborative program providing financial and business training and matched savings accounts to low-income artists - is asking artists of all disciplines to complete a super short online survey about their financial circumstances. The information collected will help Assets for Artists to expand and improve the ways they promote financial security for … [Read more...]
Sell Your Work Online
Carolyn Edlund, the founder and author of the web site Artsy Shark, has pulled together a useful list of places to sell your artwork online. You'll have to swim through the list to find the right tasty morsels for your own nourishment. Image credit: Great white shark image from clker.com. … [Read more...]
Can’t Blow Off This STEAM
The movement to turn STEM into STEAM made a splash in DC last month when a new Congressional STEAM Caucus announced its membership. The bipartisan caucus is dedicated to furthering the incorporation of art and design into STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math). A video of the congressional briefing hosted by the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) – leaders in … [Read more...]