By William Tuttle: “Even if some conditions aren’t ideal, follow this advice and your color photographic reproduction should last for generations!”
Visual arts education is the area of learning that is based upon only the kind of art that one can see, visual arts—drawing, painting, sculpture, and design in jewelry, pottery, weaving, fabrics, etc. and design applied to more practical fields such as commercial graphics and home furnishings. Contemporary topics include photography, video, film, design, and computer art. Art education may focus on students creating art, on learning to criticize or appreciate art, or some combination of the two. Source: Wikipedia
By William Tuttle: “Even if some conditions aren’t ideal, follow this advice and your color photographic reproduction should last for generations!”
A presentation by Warren Simons, a Montgomery photographer, whose passion is exploring the question of how we see. He will present a talk/discussion on “The Art of Seeing.”
By Thomas Kauffman: “Much has been accomplished in the past several years and our Fair City is on a very positive trajectory in terms of preserving…”
“In order to collect art intelligently, you have to master two basic skills. The first is being able to effectively research…”
Nobody can “box in” Rich Richardson! And he proved it again by leading a “Creativity” Workshop sponsored by SAC’s Gallery.
“I am not an art historian… But I began viewing and reading about the great artists throughout the world.”