The hottest Art events Substack posts right now

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Tao Lin β€’ 839 implied HN points β€’ 04 Jun 24
  1. The author enjoyed giving a lecture while in New York City and was surprised by the large turnout. It felt good to share ideas and connect with others who were interested.
  2. While reflecting on their trip, the author mentioned their emotional experiences, including crying during movies, which they attributed to a lack of cannabis at home and the effects of their journey.
  3. The author appreciated the conversations with friends and family while also documenting their feelings about art and society, highlighting the importance of genuine connections.
The NO SUCH THING AS TOO MUCH ART Society β€’ 569 implied HN points β€’ 10 Feb 24
  1. Michelle Weddle creates large-scale square canvases with brushstrokes influenced by music.
  2. Danielle Krysa is hosting a workshop in Santa Fe with limited spots left, a live session with the European Cultural Academy, and curated a show at the Soo Visual Arts Center.
  3. The art world is abuzz with upcoming events, workshops, and exhibitions ready for art lovers and enthusiasts to participate in.
Austin Kleon β€’ 1698 implied HN points β€’ 11 Nov 22
  1. Spending one-on-one time with kids is really important. It helps you create special memories and strengthen your bond with them.
  2. Reading can offer unique insights into relationships and creativity. Books like Ada Calhoun’s memoir can inspire thought about family dynamics and artistry.
  3. Music and art have a lasting impact. Remembering and exploring the work of musicians and artists who have passed can help keep their legacy alive.
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Why is this interesting? β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 21 Dec 24
  1. Carbone and its related restaurants are changing how we think about dining and celebrity culture. This could have both positive and negative effects.
  2. Google's latest research hints at exciting concepts in quantum computing that support the idea of parallel universes. It opens up a lot of interesting discussions about reality.
  3. San Francisco has a unique musical instrument called the Wave Organ that makes sounds using ocean waves. It's a great example of art and nature coming together.