March 10, 2026

Fine Art

Fine Art

YSU’s Art Day explores creative fields | News, Sports, Jobs

Correspondent photo / Susan WojnarArea high school students considering studying art learn about YSU’s Art Program from a panel of current art majors, faculty and alumni at the annual Art Day on Saturday. YOUNGSTOWN — High school students considering a creative career path attended Art Day at Youngstown State University’s Cliffe College of Creative Arts,

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Holiday art and craft fair returns to Kutztown

Reading-Berks Chapter of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen is celebrating its 75th Juried Holiday Fine Art and Craft Festival in the O’Pake Fieldhouse at Kutztown University. The event began Saturday and continues Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. The event features a selection of traditional and contemporary works created by artisans from Pennsylvania and

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Fine art valued in the ‘billions’ under threat from LA fires as expert warns of ‘devastation’ to priceless works

The devastating Los Angeles wildfires have put billions of dollars worth of fine art at risk as experts warn it could be ‘one of the most impactful art losses ever in America.’  Wealthy collectors and renowned artists alike have watched helplessly as their priceless works go up in flames. At least 90 artists have lost

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Past, present, and future of Detroit fine art on full display

Art, in all its forms, serves as an archive. I was reminded of that during a just-opened exhibit in Detroit’s Carr Center, Bridges, Because of Them, which honors the city’s artistic past while uplifting its present creative minds.  The show may be one of my favorite exhibitions I’ve ever attended, if not number one.  Curated by

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Actor Gene Hackman’s art collection and original paintings head to auction – The Art Newspaper

Next month, the art collection of the late “New Hollywood” actor Gene Hackman will go to auction at Bonhams. Spanning one live auction and two online sales, the works on offer attest to Hackman’s fascination with both cinematic memorabilia and fine art, while also highlighting his own practice as a painter. On 19 November, 13

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Thrill of the hunt returns at Washington County Museum of Fine Arts Treasure Sale

For more than a quarter of a century, bargain hunters and collectors have eagerly awaited the annual return of the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts’ Treasure Sale, and this fall, the tradition continues with its 26h year. Organized by the Singer Society, the museum’s volunteer organization, the sale has become a community institution —

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Art market shows signs of recovery after sales slump

In 2024, women collectors spent, on average, 46 per cent more than men / Image: Art Basel After a $6 billion slump in sales last year, there are signs of a recovery in the global art market. HNW collectors report allocating an average of 20 per cent of their wealth to art in 2025, up

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Other Places Art Fair South champions the unconventional and experimental

Other Places Art Fair (OPaf) launched in 2018 in the San Pedro area of Los Angeles, founded by artist K Knittel to provide a space, platform and community for artists looking for alternatives to traditional fine art fairs. Other Places Art Fair South11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25California Center for the Arts, Escondido,

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Fine Arts Theatre in Denton Will Show Movies on 70mm Film

70mm is coming to Denton next year. Adobe Stock When Denton’s Fine Arts Theatre reopens its doors in Spring of 2026, it will instantly become one of the most exciting places in Dallas-Fort Worth to see a movie.  This is partly because there has been a paucity of truly independent movie theaters north of Dallas

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Fine art photography by Matthias Ibileke

Nestled along the Ilaje coastline in Ondo State, Nigeria, Araromi Seaside stretches across an expansive 853 km, making it the longest coastal landscape in West Africa. This remarkable site represents a unique intersection of cultural heritage, ecological richness, and human enterprise, supporting livelihoods such as fishing, coconut cultivation, and sand mineral harvesting. The environment of Araromi

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