# Local artists
South Suburban Parks and Rec searches for sculptures to display
(Littleton, Colo.) Local artists are invited to apply for South Suburban Parks and Recreation’s 2023 Art on Loan to display sculptures at the Goodson Recreation Center and Hudson Gardens. Selected artists will receive a $500 honorarium for their display.
Morris Arts' New Exhibit 'A Sense of Place' Opens Feb. 2
Morris Arts showcase 8 New Jersey artists exploring the human need for "a sense of place" in its newest exhibit at the Atrium Gallery in Morristown, opening Feb. 2. Morristown, NJ - Morris Arts* is excited to announce the opening of its newest exhibit, "A Sense of Place," showcasing the artwork of eight New Jersey artists. The exhibit, curated by Lynn L. Siebert, Director of Galleries at Morris Arts, will feature 186 works of art filling the walls of four floors of the Atrium Gallery in Morristown. The exhibit explores the elemental human need for a sense of place, as global climate catastrophes, war, and other dangers have displaced so many people throughout the world.
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Parker needs help choosing a new sculpture for O’Brien Park
(Parker, Colo.) Parker staff and the town’s Art in Public Places Committee want the community’s help in choosing a new sculpture for O’Brien Park. Staff and committee members reviewed dozens of sculptures created by local artists and narrowed down the option to three finalists.
29 Local Artists Showcased at Brand New $2.7B Terminal A at Newark Airport
29 local artists to showcase their work at the opening of the new $2.7B renovation of Terminal A at EWR.Morristown Minute. Unique art installations by 29 local artists are part of the $2.7 Billion transformation of Terminal A into a world-class, state-of-the-art facility with 21st-century technology.
Hilariously Surviving “OH, THE HORROR!” - A Fun Horror Game Created by Theme Park Horror Writers
Horror movies come to life in Orlando each year with events like Halloween Horror Nights, Howl-O-Scream, and other local events abound and fill our weekends with tons of spooky fun. These great events are produced by some of the most incredible people, some of which got together to put together a game using their unique writing talents. Oh, The Horror! regards itself as being “A Horribly Hilarious Horror Card Game,” and slays this identifier with each new flip of a card. We’ve played the game with some of our groups of friends, with it especially being a huge hit around the spooky times of the year. For horror movie fans, you’ll discover tons of allusions to horror movie tropes, themes, and classic types of characters. There isn’t a voiceover to this video, but does showcase one of our experiences playing the game before Halloween. It’s close, but the game can be played all year. There are expansion packs available that add new characters and situations to an already dynamic game.
Blown away at the Quinlan Visual Arts Center!
In this episode, Tommy and I are looking for something to do locally on a rainy day and we decide to check out our town's art center. We were completely blown away by the talent and amassed a huge wish-list of must-have items! The Quinlan Art Center is free, and because of that, we hope that our local viewers take advantage of the opportunity to see some incredibly talented Georgia artists and patronize a place that brings so much enrichment to our community. After viewing the incredible art, we attempted lunch, yet again, at the Collegiate Grill in Downtown Gainesville, only to be disappointed -again- by it being closed. We ended up at the Mellow Mushroom, and even though pizza is my number one least favorite, the food was still good and the service was amazing. If the food isn't enough to draw you in, you should totally go for the historical home setting! Links: <a href="http://www.quinlanartscenter.org">http://www.quinlanartscenter.org</a>
Roland Haynes Band to Perform at Historic Palmetto Theater in Hampton County on May 21
HAMPTON, SC - Local nonprofit Hampton Friends of the Arts, Inc. is continuing to build a reputation for presenting high-quality musical concerts in the rural Lowcountry. Building upon the success of last year's programming which included performances by Svetlana & The New York Collective, The Duane Eubanks Quintet, Willie Bradley, and most recently New York’s Jay/Sharptet, the group is proud to announce that the Roland Haynes Band will be performing at the historic venue – offering an exceptional evening of musical entertainment.