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Fort Bragg art galleries – Fort Bragg Advocate-News

When visiting galleries, please observe the following mandated public health precautions: Six-foot social distancing maintained, wearing of masks, and using hand sanitizer at the door. Art Explorers The Art Explorers studio at 333 N. Franklin St., Fort Bragg, will be open Sundays in February from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with safety protocol of masks and social distancing in place. Visit their Facebook page ...

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How Art Galleries and Artists are Surviving the covid-19 crisis in Rom

The Slow agony of an artless Rome.If surviving the pandemic was a challenge for big museum workers, for private gallery owners and local artists it has been a death sentence.Picture this: it’s 2019 and Rome is full of art stores and local artists painting on the street—maybe a nice vicolo in Trastevere or an iconic building like the Coliseum—to then exhibit their work in some piazza—like ...

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Police make arrest in connection with break-ins at Boston art galleries – Boston News, Weather, Sports

BOSTON (WHDH) - Police have arrested a man in connection with recent break-ins at a pair of popular art galleries in Boston, officials said. Robert Viens, 48, of Randolph, is slated to be arraigned in Roxbury District Court on charges including breaking and entering with the intent to commit a felony, transportation or use of a hoax device or substance, and wanton destruction of ...

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Welcome steps for art business, galleries, ST Editorial News & Top Stories

A gritty industrial park may not seem a natural location as a venue for art, but the Tanjong Pagar Distripark has long been home to art businesses and galleries. The recent announcement that the National Arts Council (NAC) is planning to develop a multidisciplinary arts cluster is an overdue acknowledgement of the organic place-making that has already happened there.Building arts clusters is a dicey ...

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UK Galleries Will Benefit From a Court Ruling Forcing Insurers to Pay Businesses for Losses Incurred During Lockdown

Art galleries are among the hundreds of thousands of UK businesses that are celebrating after the country’s highest court ruled that insurers must pay out to policyholders for coronavirus-related losses. The country’s Supreme Court ruled that “business interruption” insurance policies should cover financial setbacks incurred during the ongoing pandemic and enforced lockdowns.  The ruling was handed down on Friday, January 15, when Supreme Court ...

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Thomas Kinkade Galleries Introduce Series of Fine Art Featuring Characters and Scenes From “The Mandalorian”

The Mandalorian Collection presented by the Thomas Kinkade Studios is a series of Limited Edition Art that captures iconic scenes from each chapter of the Disney+ Star Wars live-action series. Each work of art brings beloved characters and stories to life with the luminous techniques the artists of the Thomas Kinkade Studios are known for. This historic collection marks the first set of paintings published by the ...

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NZ galleries experience surge in art sales after Covid lockdown

Gallery owners across the country are reporting a surge in art sales since the Covid-19 lockdown ended. Bowen Galleries co-director Penney Moir Photo: RNZ / Eva Corlett But others say just a fraction of artists are benefiting, as some struggle in the wake of the pandemic. Bowen Galleries, co-directed by Penney Moir and Jenny Neligan, has been operating for 40 years in central Wellington. ...

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Following Martial Arts Trope, Galleries Try to Be Like Water

Adapting to the post-pandemic world, 21 galleries have joined the fluid GALLERIES CURATE initiative. Fiona Tan, West Pier IV (2006). Colour print. Courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London, Peter Freeman Inc., New York, and Wako Works of Art, Tokyo. 'You must be shapeless, formless, like water,' said Bruce Lee, playing the part of a martial arts instructor in the '70s cop show ...

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New salerooms plus appointments at galleries – the latest news across the art and antiques sector

The Pedestal has moved to The Dairy on the Stonor Park Estate, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Laura Chesters 16 Dec 2020 The Pedestal The Pedestal's Sally Stratton and Guy Savill. Auction house The Pedestal has permanently moved to The Dairy on the Stonor Park Estate, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. It has held two auctions at the location this year and has ...

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