Art This Week, an educational art program in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, interviews curators Catherine Craft and Leigh Arnold, about the exhibition, Richard Serra: Prints. The exhibition is on view at the museum through April 30, 2017.
Read MoreHuffington Post calls Richard Serra "A Master of Giant Art"
Sidonie Sawyer, contributor to the Huffington Post, recently visited the Richard Serra: Prints exhibition at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, TX and profiled the artist's journey to making art, specifically prints and large-scale sculptures.
Read MoreThe East Oregonian finds Chuck Close Exhibit to be a "Mind-blowing Experience"
Kathy Aney of the East Oregonian highlights Pendleton Center for the Arts latest exhibition, "Chuck Close: Selections from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation," opening Friday, March 10.
Read MoreHarsch President Jordan Schnitzer Lends Chuck Close Exhibition to Pendleton Center for the Arts
Pendleton will get the opportunity to see works from iconic contemporary artist Chuck Close in an exhibition on loan from the collections of Harsch President Jordan D. Schnitzer and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation. Chuck Close: Selections from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation will open at the Pendleton Center for the Arts on Friday, March 10th. The show runs through April 29th and admission is free for the public.
This exhibition complements Mr. Schnitzer's long history of giving back to the Eastern Oregon community. Past involvement has included setting up a college scholarship for members of the Pendleton Round-Up Court and Happy Canyon Princesses, as well as contributing to the historic building renovation that allowed creation of the Pendleton Center for the Arts. In Fall 2016, he purchased a long-vacant former bank branch building on Pendleton's Main Street, where he hosted a pop-up gallery for Crow's Shadow Institute for the Arts during the Pendleton Round-Up.
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Jordan Schnitzer and Artists On Art Magazine Discuss A Passion for Sharing Art
In the first issue of Artists on Art Magazine, Andrew Webster shares an interview with Portland-based art collector and philanthropist Jordan D. Schnitzer, in which he discusses his passion for sharing art.
Read MoreContemporary Art takes Center Stage in Dallas and Fort Worth
Art critic, Rick Brettell of the Dallas News, highlights the flux of high-contrast, contemporary art now showing in the Dallas and Fort Worth areas.
In addition to the Ross Blackner exhibition at Dallas Contemporary and Donald Sultan's The Disaster Paintings at the Modern Art Museum in Fort Worth, Brettell highlights the Nasher Sclupture Center's Richard Serra Exhibition.
Read MoreDubuque Museum of Art's First Fridays Focus on Pop Art
Pop art was the theme for the Dubuque Museum of Art's First Fridays event on Friday where the new exhibition, "Shiny, Sticky, Smooth: Pop Art and The Senses", is currently on display. Allison Wong of KCRG-TV9 covered the event.
Read MorePendleton Center for the Arts Announces Chuck Close Exhibition
Pendleton is a town best known for blankets and a raucous rodeo, but this spring an exhibit of work by an icon of contemporary art adds a new dimension to the Pendleton art scene. Chuck Close: Selections from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation will open at the Pendleton Center for the Arts on Friday, March 10. The exhibit runs through April 29th and admission is free for the public.
Read MoreArt museum expansion makes room for more diverse art displays
In an article out today, The Daily Evergreen's Rosemarie Blume highlights the importance of the Art Museum's expansion to the WSU campus.
After years of restriction to just one gallery, where curators have trouble attaining a diverse array of art, WSU’s $15 million Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art building will open in spring 2018.
Read More"Made in U.S.A." brings Pop Art to Gustavus gallery
Rob Murray of the Mankato Free Press features The Hillstrom Museum of Art's latest exhibit, titled Made in U.S.A.: Rosenquist/Ruscha, a collection of works by the Pop artists James Rosenquist and Ed Ruscha on loan from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation of Portland, Oregon.
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