Lincoln Southeast teacher sparked students in photography
Longtime Lincoln Southeast High School art teacher Tom Christiansen collapsed while at school Friday and later died at a hospital.
Royal commission: Duchess of Cambridge hopes to stage her own photography exhibition
She is the most photographed woman in the world, but now, the Duchess of Cambridge has plans to display her own skills with a camera.
Art Scene
Art Scene: Amanda Besl's paintings at the "Undertow" at Nichols School's Flickinger Performing Arts Center, Rochester prints and book arts at WNYBAC, Innovative arts program at Southeast Works
Emmanuel Cooper: Influential potter whose impact was also felt in his writing and teaching
Emmanuel Cooper made pots with volcanic, cratered surfaces and bright, singing colours that came as a surprise from someone schooled in the tradition of domestic, brown earthenware. I first met him early in his career, in 1969. He was living in a basement flat in London's Westbourne Grove, as yet ungentrified. He was a kind of urban simple-lifer, floating around clad in an exotic North African ...
York school board eyes worst-case cuts
YORK — The School Board started a meeting marathon Wednesday to gather information and discussion on budget cuts for 2012-13, and received sobering information.
SHS students strike gold in Scholastic Art Competition
STARKVILLE -- Upon arriving at the campus of Starkville High School, one thing leaps out to a first-time visitor -- between the school and the football field stands an old, white, worn house.
The Art of Being Thomas Burns – And Why He’s ‘One To Watch’
By Neil Woulfe - Radar Senior News Director Thomas Burns is a true culture warrior, and that’s why he’s landed on Radar’s “One To Watch’ list. The charming Chicago-area native, who now calls Southern California home, is a fierce advocate of the arts -- whether it be painting, film, music, or photography. When Tom’s not promoting the artwork of others through his tireless work with the Carmel Art ...
Atascadero activist to be honored at Cal Poly
Atascadero resident Joe Schwartz, 98, will be honored by Cal Poly on Monday, Feb. 6 for a lifetime of activist photography. Born almost a century ago into poverty in New York slums, Schwartz began snapping photos in high school using a cheap camera.
Photo show captures art of board making
When two artists come together interesting things result, as when photographer Jason Reynolds was introduced to surfboard builder Jay Oliver.