The Times is inviting artists from around the world to submit their work for feedback. Credit...Sergey Isakov Supported by By Deanna Donegan Deanna Donegan is an art director at The New York Times. In ...
MERCERSBURG, Pa. — Students at James Buchanan High School’s art department are learning from a working artist though the Tuscarora School District’s Artist-in-Residence program. High school art ...
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We will be waiving the $60 application fee for all Fall 2026 MFA applicants. There will still be a SlideRoom fee to submit your portfolio. The portfolio, completed application, and all required ...
Fractional art investing is a relatively new concept that allows individuals to invest in high-value artwork without purchasing the entire piece. Instead, investors can buy shares or fractions of a ...
Submit 15 to 20 samples of your best work. Four works must be drawings from direct observation. These may include sketches or quick observational studies. Each slide should showcase ONE image, please ...