Monday Muse | Graphic Design

Graphic design and illustration sometimes receive a disservice within artistic circles—–”it’s not fine art,” critics proclaim, as once was said about Norman Rockwell. Rockwell worked for Saturday Evening Post from…

Monday Muse | Paul Delaroche

Paul Delaroche (1795-1856), specialized in historical subjects and was one of the most popular French painters of the early 1800’s. One of his most famous depictions is of Lady Jane Grey,…

GMoA at Buchtel House: Shades of Red

The Garrett Museum of Art is hosting its 3rd GMoA at Buchtel House with “Shades of Red”, a special 2-day event for Valentine’s Day. Opening night is Friday, February 12,…

Call for Entry – Open Call 2021

The Garrett Museum of Art is committed to providing opportunities for artists who represent all mediums and disciplines. Open Call 2021 is that opportunity for 2D and 3D artists to converge…

Monday Muse | MLK Art

In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. today, we are sharing a small collection of MLK art. “The time is always right to do what is right.” Check out more…

Monday Muse – Winter Scene

Profoundly deaf, and unable to speak, Hendrick Averkamp was known as the “mute of Kampen.” He specialized in finely detailed winter scenes, filled with movement and sprinkled with a lot of…

Show Opening – Breakout Artists 2021

There is never any shortage of cutting edge work by rising art stars to get your fill of and this year of 2021 is no exception. These breakout artists are passionate…

Monday Muse | Santa’s Helper

Norman Percevel Rockwell was an American painter (1894-1978) and illustrator. His works have a broad popular appeal in the United States for their reflection of American culture. Rockwell is most…

Monday Muse | Did You Know?

Many famous paintings were hung during an install at the New York Museum of Modern Art, opening an exhibit that featured the last works of Henri Matisse. During the period of…