May 26, 2026

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Free school workshops at National Museums Liverpool | News & Ideas

[ad_1] Show Fullscreen A wide range of workshops are held across the group’s different venues including World Museum, Museum of Liverpool and Walker Art Gallery, designed to support national curriculum topics and encourage creative thinking. From early years to KS4 and beyond, pupils can experience hands-on learning across art, English, history, science and geography.  Workshop highlights include

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Latin American galleries dominate at Frieze New York – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] Last year, in the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second presidency, gallerists from Latin America pulled their participation from art fairs across the US as uncertainty regarding tariffs and visas made attendance untenably risky. But this year, we are seeing a surge in participation among Latin American galleries at Frieze New York. The

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Shrewsbury Art Trail set to return with open submission deadline approaching

[ad_1] The centrepiece of the trail will be a painting from the artist known as ‘Manchester’s Monet’. The organisers of Shrewsbury’s popular arts trail are gearing up for this year’s event – with the deadline for open submissions about to close. Artists interested in showcasing their work have until Saturday (May 16) to submit entries.

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The Betteravia Art Gallery makes way for another exhibit

[ad_1] A new ongoing exhibit is heading to the Betteravia Art Gallery. The opening reception for Post-Wild: Nature in the 21st Century will be held on May 21 from 5 to 7 p.m. Following an open call for submissions, there’ll be 54 pieces by 34 artists featured in the show ranging from photographs and paintings

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Thunder Bay Art Gallery to host meet and greet | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] File photo This is the back entry to Thunder Bay Arts Gallery. ALPENA – The Thunder Bay Arts Gallery will host an artist meet and greet open house on May 21, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the TBA Gallery in downtown Alpena. Join the 20 local artists

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Maine Art Gallery to host panel program on sustainable farming

[ad_1] Tina Ingraham with her painting “High Tea” at the opening reception for the Maine Art Gallery’s current exhibition, “Art to Table: Visual Sustenance.” (Bob Bond photo) In conjunction with the exhibition’s “Art to Table: Visual Sustenance” theme, Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset will host a panel discussion representing three organizations and businesses involved with

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Memorial Art Gallery to abolish admission fees in 2027

[ad_1] Starting in 2027, admission to the University of Rochester’s Memorial Art Gallery will be completely free. Members say the MAG will abandon all entry fees thanks to $9 million in donations through their “Free for All, Forever” campaign. That initiative is meant to allow everyone access to the cultural hub regardless of background and

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Buddy Holly Center to host gallery talk, closing reception for ‘Daybook’ exhibition

[ad_1] LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – (News release from the City of Lubbock) The Buddy Holly Center invites the public to a closing reception for Daybook, an exhibition of mixed media works by DFW artist Ashley Stecenko, on Sunday, May 17, 2026, from 2:00–4:00 p.m. in the Fine Arts Gallery. The event is free and open

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Memorial Art Gallery’s ‘Free for All, Forever’ initiative raises over $9 million for free admissions

[ad_1] ROCHESTER, N.Y. — At Saturday’s annual gala at the Memorial Art Gallery (MAG), leaders announced that general admission will be free for everyone starting in early 2027. This was done through the museum’s Free for All, Forever initiative. It comes after the community raised over $9 million in support of the initiative, aiming to

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Think you have strong opinions about the 2026 Archibald prize? Check out the portraits that didn’t make the cut | Archibald prize 2026

[ad_1] The public loves to love it. The critics love to hate it. Journalists accept it as a historical inevitability. The Archibald prize, the face that stops the nation. Every year, I have the same WhatsApp chats with fellow arts writers: who we think will win, who we wish would win; snaps of the abominations,

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