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The Jolly Muse
Hello and Welcome to The Jolly Muse-Blog! New blogger here on ArtsKeeper! My name is Kerry and I have been writing since I could hold a...
Kerry Morgan
Dec 21, 20232 min read
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Artskeeper as a Social Enterprise
I have spoken about Artskeeper being a Social Enterprise. Let me explain: On the one hand, Milton Friedman claimed that returning value...
George Farkas
Dec 21, 20232 min read
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Who Wants to Create the ArtsKeeper Podcast Music?
Yup, we need an ArtsKeeper theme for our soon to be released Podcast. Here's your chance to help us and get your music heard all over the...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Dec 7, 20231 min read
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The Secrets of Beauty - Repost from the Paris Review
By Jean Cocteau December 5, 2023 COCTEAU’S EPITAPH IN SAINT-BLAISE-DES-SIMPLES CHAPEL IN MILLY-LA-FORÊT, VIA WIKIMEDIA COMMONS....
smoter@artskeeper.com
Dec 5, 20236 min read
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It's the Season of Generosity
Begging isn't my style. If you're reading this, you're using ArtsKeeper. Did you know ArtsKeeper is currently run by volunteers. Yes,...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Nov 29, 20232 min read
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Tammy Spears Thanksgiving Poetry
To celebrate this day of giving thanks and togetherness, we have our resident staff poet Tammy Spears, to provide us with some poems to...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Nov 24, 20231 min read
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Thankful for Artists
Pablo Picasso, the renowned Spanish painter and sculptor, once said, "The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Nov 18, 20232 min read
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The Silk Leaf
An artificial leaf that mirrors nature to generate oxygen out of water and light is opening the door for a number of ground-breaking...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Nov 16, 20232 min read
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Marc Chagall Print Stolen from New York Gallery During Smash-and-Grab Heist
BY DANIEL CASSADY - Read the article November 13, 2023 The glass doors of a five-story art gallery in Midtown Manhattan were smashed, and...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Nov 13, 20231 min read
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How To Make Money From Music (12 Ways)
Caleb J. Murphy November 11, 2023 Whenever you see musicians complaining about not being able to make money from music, they’re probably...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Nov 11, 20231 min read
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Newly discovered medieval painting goes to The Louvre
A medieval painting that was discovered in France in 2019 is now going to The Louvre. ‘The Derision of Christ’ by Cimabue was one of the...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Nov 9, 20231 min read
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An Ambitious Art Festival in Iceland Goes Back to the Future to Explore a Planet in Peril
SARAH BELMONT - November 8, 2023 7:00am Iceland may not be a country most associate with biennials and big art commissions, but it does...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Nov 8, 20231 min read
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7 Deaths of Maria Callas at ENO
7 Deaths of Maria Callas may not be opera but its elaborate 90-minute ritual is both funerary offering and personal exorcism. The...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Nov 5, 20231 min read
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“Most of us want to cry these days, that cry can become poetry”
November 4, 2023 Gordon Darroch Emigration is a theme of Maxim Ospiov’s stories and essays, which chronicle the decay of Russian society....
smoter@artskeeper.com
Nov 4, 20231 min read
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Book review: From the ashes of Lytton comes fierce, personal poetry
Tom Sandborn Published Nov 03, 2023 This remarkable little book contains far more than disaster reportage, although the vividly rendered...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Nov 3, 20231 min read
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'Freddy's' scary good cinema debut
by Jake Perez, Editor at LinkedIn News "Five Nights at Freddy's" scored a terrifyingly solid start at North American cinemas, raking in...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Oct 31, 20231 min read
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Day of the Dead face painting ideas, from La Catrina to butterflies to spider webs
Story by Dina Kaur, Arizona Republic The Day of the Dead — Dia de los Muertos — is celebrated every Nov. 1 and 2 as a way to honor and...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Oct 31, 20231 min read
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Halloween Art Throughout History
Originally published by Corinne Furniss on October 31, 2018 Aksel Waldermar Johannessen - The Night Aksel Waldemar Johannessen was a...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Oct 30, 202310 min read
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Cape Cod Poetry Contest: Deadline November 1
With October come and nearly gone, the autumnal beauty overtaking Cape Cod is hard to deny. The leaves are shades of yellow, orange and...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Oct 25, 20231 min read
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Scholarship for Aspiring Museum Professionals in Antwerp
Last Call to Apply for the IMCC2023 Emerging Museum Professional Scholarship! 🏛️ Early this month IMCC announced this scholarship to...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Oct 24, 20231 min read
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Why Children Are Everywhere in Louise Glück’s Poetry
Louise Glück, the American poet and Nobel laureate who died last week, was repeatedly drawn to stories about families. Her last published...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Oct 18, 20231 min read
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Painting with light: Coeur d’Alene wildlife photographer to release book
Thirty-seven years ago, Tim Christie pulled over in Glacier National Park to make a sandwich. The nature photographer from Coeur d’Alene...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Oct 15, 20231 min read
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Congratulations to Author Tammy Spears
"Crisp Fall Air" was displayed today in Opal Writers Magazine. https://opalpublishing.ca/2023/10/11/crisp-fall-air/ Enjoy the "Crisp Fall...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Oct 12, 20231 min read
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Generative AI won’t kill graphic design jobs any more than the invention of cameras eliminated paint
In the dozens of lists circulating the internet that predict which jobs artificial intelligence will replace, graphic designers are often...
smoter@artskeeper.com
Oct 10, 20231 min read
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