The Value of Art (reprinted with permission by www.theworkingartist.com) As much as our culture marginalizes art and artists, as much as it dismisses our efforts, and scorns our value to society, our culture also happens to hold art in very […]

The Value of Art (reprinted with permission by www.theworkingartist.com) As much as our culture marginalizes art and artists, as much as it dismisses our efforts, and scorns our value to society, our culture also happens to hold art in very […]
I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing photographic artist, Lisa Powers, as she prepares for her upcoming show at Art on the Quay in Kaiapoi. Lisa’s show opens on 8 March and features entirely new works in the artist’s unique […]
“It was one of the best openings we’ve had in my time here! A combination of exciting paintings, an artist whose modesty and skill shines through and a crowd of happy people.” This was the way Bryan Tichborne, President of […]
Contributed by Ruth Reid With the upcoming juried art exhibition sponsored by the Morant Foundation open to members of Arts Canterbury, it’s a good time to ask ourselves what juried art exhibitions are and why we might want to enter […]
Contributed by Quilliam Collister I believe that line and wash is pretty underrated. There is enormous variety and subtlety which can be put into a line and wash painting. It is very much a traditional medium having been used at […]
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