# Artwork
US authorities seized Artworks believed to have been stolen during Holocaust from museums in 3 state
On Wednesday, the New York law enforcement authorities seized three artworks that were believed to have been stolen during the Holocaust from a Jewish art collector and entertainer. These artworks were seized from museums in three different states. The museums are the Art Institute of Chicago, the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, and the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College in Ohio.
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A Japanese American Artist's Work Will Be Featured in Portland, Oregon
The Japanese American Museum of Oregon is a place for learning and culture. It is located at 411 NW Flanders Street in Portland, Oregon. They will be featuring the artwork of George Tsutakawa in an exhibit called: A Sense of Place: The Art of George Tsutakawa. It will run from September 7 to December 31, 2023.
Apply NOW for SPAA 2023 Individual Artist Grants
The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance is accepting applications for the Individual Artist Grant Program. This is in partnership with in the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs. The program, now in its eighth year, will award $5,000 to 4 recipients to complete and present projects between September and December 2023. Learn how to apply for a SPAA 2023 Individual Artist Grants.
Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art is in Sedona, Arizona
The desert area of Arizona has some beautiful spots and attractions. One of those places to visit in Sedona, Arizona, is the Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art, which is one of the largest fine art galleries in the world.
King Charles III Decides to Sell His Childhood Memorabilia
Hidden for over four decades, touching childhood drawings by King Charles of his late parents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, are now resurfacing and are expected to command up to £10,000 at an auction on June 16 at Hansons Auctioneers in Derbyshire.
Tampa Museum of Art Exhibition Celebrates Women of Independent Spirit
On display now at the Tampa Museum of Art is an exhibition that celebrates the anonymous women who shaped the evolution of vernacular photography. Taking Pictures: Women of Independent Spirit brings together photographs from the Collection of Peter J. Cohen, a photographic archive spanning the analog era from the 1890s through the 1990s. The photos will be on view until October 8, 2023.
A man is devastated to find that his "million dollar" painting is a copy but an expert gives the copy a surprising value
The Antiques Roadshow in the UK is popular for its spectacular valuation of antiques and other works of art. But one man was very devastated when he found out that his original painting wasn't really original at all but just a copy.
Clay County Fair artwork to be featured in ‘Art in the Courthouse’ exhibit
The Clay County “Art in the Courthouse” has a new exhibit and, for the first time in the program’s two-year history, artwork from winners of various categories from the Clay County Agricultural Fair will be on display.
Get Your 3-Minutes of Fame at FMoPA
The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts is giving local photographers a chance to shine. Their new initiative 3-Minutes of Fame at FMoPA allows photographers to showcase their work and introduce themselves to a wider audience. FMoPA believes that every photographer has a unique perspective and story to tell, and wants to provide a space for them to share their passion and creativity.
Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail
TRENTON, NJ – The New Jersey State Museum is set to display four captivating prints by renowned artist Ben Shahn in a mini-exhibition, commemorating the 60th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail. The exhibition will be on view from April 1 to June 4, 2023, near the Museum's main entrance on the first floor.
11-Year-Old Girl Got in Trouble for Artwork of a Pig in a Bow Tie, Hanover Elementary School Found it Inappropriate
An innocent 11-year-girl at Hanover-Horton Elementary School was doing an art assignment and turned in her "piggie" drawn with a bow tie, and the art teacher claims that a boy came up to the teacher and told her that there were "boy parts" drawn on the pig. The girl drew an innocent bow tie on the pig, but the school insists otherwise.
New Jorge M. Pérez Collection at Tampa Museum of Art
Umar Rashid (Frohawk Two Feathers) (American, b. 1976), The Palace of Quilombos, Gonalves 1793, 2015. Acrylic and ink on canvas. 72 x 84 incTampa Museum of Art. The Tampa Museum of Art has a new exhibit from the collections of Jorge M. Pérez. The work explores conflicts and contradictions of contemporary society through sculpture, drawings, paintings, and immersive experiences.