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Laura Callaghan mixes food with nihilism in Apocalypse Chow: A Feast at the End of the World

Creative Boom

Imbued with a subtle sense of unease, Laura Callaghan's latest exhibition in Dublin brings together illustration and Bacchanalia to make a unique artistic comment on climate change. These new works combine my two main interests, food and nihilism, and explore media such as ceramics, screen-printed textiles, watercolour work and silk banners."

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February 2024 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

Illustration by Marija Tiurina Every month, Colossal shares a selection of opportunities for artists and designers, including open calls, grants, fellowships, and residencies. The Susannah Kelly Art Award Featured The newly launched Susannah Kelly Art Award offers three $2,000 grants for artists working in drawing, painting, and sculpting.

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‘I Saw You Post About It’ Group Show Coming to La Luz De Jesus Gallery

Hi-Fructose

La Luz De Jesus Gallery director Matthew Gardocki overheard a phrase that would go on to loosely inspire an upcoming show at the space: "I Saw You Post About It." Alex Graham. The show kicks off on Jan. 3 at the venue.

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'A little bit of mayhem is always necessary': Mr Doodle on opening his first ever UK museum exhibition

Creative Boom

Gallery spaces tend to be neat and orderly, and their artworks are carefully arranged with the utmost consideration. The two have collided spectacularly though in Museum Mayhem , the first UK exhibition by artist and online sensation Mr Doodle , AKA Sam Cox. On the face of it, museums and doodles might seem at odds.

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Museums and galleries improve online accessibility as lockdown continues

Design Week

The National Portrait Gallery has made its BP Portrait Prize Award 2020 online; the virtual exhibition opens 5 May. All 48 works will be displayed in a “virtual gallery space that replicates the rooms” of the London gallery. You can also visit the galleries with a soundtrack of classical music.

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A new London billboard campaign is spotlighting Black art

Creative Review

Titled Undivided Divinity, the project falls under the banner of The Molasses Gallery, a newly formed open-air art initiative based in London. At the heart of this initiative is “promoting Black solidarity and unity” and ensuring that Black artists are seen, Saburi says.

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The Truth in Tears….

Joe McNally

One of the proudest associations I have enjoyed in my career is my long time affiliation with the Monroe Gallery in Santa Fe. “Imagine a World Without Photojournalism,” which is a date that coincides with the gallery’s 20th anniversary in Santa Fe. Such as CPO Jackson, above, in the banner photo.

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