Yart Sale and Omaha’s yard art neighborhood

James Knowles
A&E EDITOR

Yart Sale is an unforgettable dive into Omaha’s art neighborhood. Photograph courtesy of James Knowles/The Gateway.

“Where do you get your bones?” is a question that a single would assume to hear at museums, graveyards and mortuaries, not a bustling backyard on a humid August afternoon. Even so, I located myself listening to that very dilemma being casually asked and answered at the August installment of “Yart Sale,” a pop-up in Omaha of neighborhood artists and their wares.

As a sibling of an artist, I can attest that they are lively, unique persons who are likely to stand out in crowds. When a group is composed solely of artists promoting and exhibiting off their work, creative imagination and passion mix into a truly unforgettable atmosphere—and also just a great time.

The party debuted before this yr and has transpired quite a few times considering the fact

Art Notes, Sept. 3, 2021 | Arts & Entertainment

Two workshops to design new City Gym mural

The City of New Smyrna Beach and Atlantic Center for the Arts will host two workshops on a new mural planned for a City Gym exterior wall at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8 in the Alonzo “Babe” James Community Center at 201 N. Myrtle Ave. and 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 22 in the Coronado Civic Center at 150 N. Pine St.

During the workshops, ACA artists will ask participants to share a pattern design that is meaningful to their culture or family heritage. Examples include quilts, family crests, cultural fabric patterns (e.g. African kente, Scottish tartans, Japanese mons, etc.), or a simple design that is representative of their interests.

Atlantic Center for the Arts

Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach hosts classes, meetings and exhibits.

University of Central Florida Flying Horse Editions: The Art of Collaboration will be on

Neon and Light Museum popup in River North showcases art form’s ‘positive vibe,’ curator states

Jason Pickleman remembers shelling out a great number of hrs of his childhood peering into the backyard of his upcoming-door neighbor, an avid artwork collector acknowledged to fill his lavish Hinsdale property with neon lights.

“My teenage bedroom missed a zoo of neon,” says the whole-time artist and graphic designer, now based mostly in Chicago. “It was interesting and illuminating and exotic, and it was every little thing I needed art to be. I recall considering that I wished to fill my lifestyle with colored mild.”

For 30 yrs, he has performed just that.

It is that colored gentle that Pickleman will now have on show at the Neon and Gentle Museum, an immersive popup knowledge containing more than 60 skilled neon and gentle-primarily based sculptures by distinguished artists from throughout the place, all housed inside 7,000 square ft of show area in the coronary heart of River North.

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Provincetown artists, art galleries

EDITOR NOTE: Due to state and local public safety advisories about the COVID-19 virus, please check with venues directly for the latest information on precautions.

PROVINCETOWN ART GALLERY ASSOCIATION

Find a gallery map created by the Provincetown Art Gallery Association at https://www.provincetownartgalleryassociation.org/map

Artist Eleanor Score will have her annual front yard show on Saturday, Sept. 4, in Provincetown.

ELEANOR SCORE

Annual front yard art show by artist Eleanor Score will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 4, at 109 Commercial St. in Provincetown. Info: https://www.instagram.com/eleanor_score/

GALLERY 444

An exhibition by artist Jay McDermott is from Sept. 2-7, with artist reception from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 3.  At 444 Commercial St. in Provincetown. Visit https://www.gallery444ptown.com/

HIGHLAND HOUSE MUSEUM

Labor Day Weekend Art Show and Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 4-5, with local artists and artifacts from the Truro Historical Society;  “Wampanoag Nation: People of the First Light” exhibition highlights “the history of the Indigenous

Murray Point out Dept. of Art and Layout to host The Magic Silver Display: The Elena Diane Curris Juried Images Exhibition | Community

MURRAY –  Murray State University’s Section of Artwork & Style and Murray Condition University Galleries will be presenting The Magic Silver Clearly show: The Elena Diane Curris Juried Images Exhibition, on perspective in the Clara M. Eagle Key Gallery from Sept. 8 via Oct. 18. The exhibition, which options 83 operates by 45 nationwide and worldwide artists, is an open-theme exhibition that showcases the work of regional, nationwide and worldwide artists working in all picture media, together with but not limited to classic black and white or color images, experimental or nontraditional light-weight sensitive procedures, electronic media, film and video.

The Magic Silver Present situations will include a juror communicate by artist Sherri Nienass Littlefield, having place Sept. 8 at 5 p.m. in home 623 of the Clara M. Eagle Gallery. This will be adopted by an opening reception.  

Admission to this juried event is totally free and open to

Art Notes, Aug. 27, 2021 | Arts & Entertainment

Museum of Arts & Sciences

The Museum of Arts & Sciences offers events and exhibits at 352 S. Nova Road, Daytona Beach.

The fourth installment of the annual Beaux Arts Group of Central Florida exhibit, “A Symphony of Color” is on display to Nov. 28.

The Beaux Arts Group of Central Florida was founded in 1962 by the students of the late Lillian “Lu” Belmont of New York City. The group is comprised of 50 professional artists, working in all mediums, who place a strong emphasis on experimental creative approaches brought to quality design conception and techniques.

As part of August MOAS After Hours: In Partnership with The Locals Mix from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 30, guests will have a chance to meet several of the artists as well as listen to a presentation of the exhibit by curator Peggy Banks.

Charting the Celestial Landscape will be on