Exhibition Date: March 3rd -29th, 2015 – Milan Gallery Ft. Worth TX.
San Diego, California: February 2015: In honor of the Balboa Park 2015 Centennial Celebration, the San Diego History Center has premiered a stunning new exhibition, MASTERWORKS OF THE EXPOSITION ERA, a celebration of masterpieces by leading national and regional artists which were on exhibition one hundred years ago, at the 1915 Panama California International Exposition in Balboa Park, San Diego
Artist Peter Max has carved a half-century career of bold playful images, vibrant colors, and psychedelic shapes—a cheerful, energetic style that’s drawn a celebrity following and resonates as much today as when he started his career in the ’60s
Articles from the DC Metro premiere of Rick Allen’s works from his latest collection entitled “Rick Allen: Angels and Icons”. Rick Allen will be making two very special appearances at Wentworth Gallery locations in Bethesda, MD and McLean, VA on Saturday, March 21.
Thirteen-year-old Autumn de Forest has sold millions of dollars’ worth of her artwork since she started painting at age 5. We chatted with the talented teenager, who visits Boston on Feb. 27 for a presentation and auction of her work at the Ritz-Carlton—and, she hopes, a trip to the ICA.
The 13-year-old will show her work at the Ritz-Carlton and present a brand-new painting in honor of Boston Marathon bombing victims.
Reprinted from GirlsLife.com Ashley Brinton’s pretty new to the music scene, but it’s clear she’s ready to join the ranks of pop princesses who’ve gone before her. In her brand… read more →
Award-winning actress Jane Seymour has slipped into many roles in her career in movies, on TV and on Broadway. She garnered an Emmy for her portrayal of Maria Callas in “Onassis: The Richest Man in the World” and a Golden Globe for the title role on “Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman.” She also starred as a James Bond girl in the 1973 movie “Live and Let Die.” But the one person who inspires her life’s work hits close to home and to her heart — her mother.
Reprinted from Huffington Post First, let me preface this brief interview by saying that I don’t typically cover art, but I do enjoy it. Which is why I recently jumped… read more →