Guest Critic Melissa Kuntz The exhibition “Wallflowers” was curated by Judy Barie, the Susan and John Turben Director of CVA Galleries. Work by artist Rain
As a luxury interior design director, James Hunter typically configures spaces for high-profile clients; however, in his blueprints and designs, he also maps out room
While many people gravitate toward bright-colored flowers, in her current work, sculptor and installation artist Rain Harris tends to lean toward more neutral tones, exploring
Art is traditionally spotlighted in galleries, but this weekend, you’ll find artwork illuminated by the sunlight in a green and serene space without any walls.
The arts are a cornerstone of Chautauqua’s four pillars, and offering experiences where Chautauquans can interact with art is something that Chautauqua Visual Arts prioritizes.
Museums often give visitors the magical power to time-travel into past periods, ages and eras. At the Sarasota Art Museum, however, guests are being transported
Traditionally, an artist specializes in only one medium. Chautauqua Visual Arts artists-in-residence, however, are going outside of the boundaries and constraints of mediums, showing that
Family traditions are often passed down from generation to generation, although many can be lost as time progresses. Quilt-makers, however, preserve family traditions and histories
Traditionally, a photographer uses a camera to capture images. However, artist Shirley Wegner uses a different camera — a one-of-a-kind invisible and intangible camera, with
Today, human impacts on the environment are increasing. However, artists in Chautauqua’s School of Art Residency Program are showing how they have been influenced by
With her unique artistic vision, artist Jean Alexander Frater has broken through boundaries in the painting sphere. Now, through her artist-run project space, she is