Designed in Art Deco style, the ample space of Frist art museum caters splendid visual arts from classical to contemporary masters. Since its first opening in April 2001, the Frist art museum is continually celebrating the world’s different masterpiece of fine arts, sculpture, photography, and other interactive media; hosting major travelling art shows and exhibitions throughout the year, supporting the craving of creative learning of Nashville community.
True to its Vision and Mission in supporting arts education, the Frist art museum has made a significant endeavor in disseminating the importance of art and craftsmanship in the region, the country, and around the world. You can always expect something new to stimulate the imagination with the Frist art museum’s exhibition scheduled every six to eight weeks with their most prestigious collection in their galleries. Just by checking their annual calendar of exhibitions, events, and programs,
Committed in upbringing art education, Frist Center spacious Art Deco building is providing services such as teacher education, summer arts camps, community, outreach programs, and other wide array of art programs, both at the Frist Center and off-site.
The Frist art museum is designed to accommodate the artistic taste of family. One of the most popular locations of Frist art museum’s creative learning is the Martin ArtQuest Gallery. The gallery is endowed with interactive education gallery with stunning live sounds and colorful space where you can experience the true beauty of art. The gallery accepts visitors of all ages who greatly crave of artistic learning at heart. ArtQuest explores through different activities with thirty hands-on stations and helpful staffs to assist visitors for art education and interactive discussion in painting, sculpture, printmaking, and other interactive learning. Visitors are encouraged to discover art with activities like making your own watercolor masterpiece and perfect sculpture.
Activities in ArtQuest have three areas of learning, mainly: 1) art essentials where it explores the specific elements of art like color, shape, balance, form and value, and line; 2) Art Materials and Techniques where visitors are hearten with various artistic media and art methods; 3) Art and Meaning where discussion of art are encourage for every visitors.
ArtQuest offers exciting tools that allows visitors to continue their experience. The gallery offers journal and art supplies to continue the experience once visitors leave the Frist art museum; while the card and digital portfolio contains the visitors’ work of art they created inside the center.
Stop at Gift Shop. The gift shop at the Frist art museum has wide collection of fine art prints, books, educational materials, art supplies, clothing, blown glass, pottery, and galleries made from quality works of fine artists.
Experience wellness with the delicious delicacies of Frist art museum’s Cafe. The cafe has variety of delicacies like tasty homemade soups, luscious desserts, and sandwiches. The Cafe is a popular hang outs for creative people visiting in the Frist Center.
The Frist art museum offers membership and considerable benefits such as free to exhibition galleries and ArtQuest, 10% gift shop discount, members-only previews of new exhibitions, discount fees for children’s birthday parties, personalized membership card, and other exciting benefits.
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December 28th, 2009How to Find Real Art for Home Decor: Artists Look to the Internet as the Next Big Thing for Art Sales
December 20th, 2009CHICAGO, IL A growing trend among independent artists is evident in the number of artists who are selling paintings, sculpture and fine art photos on the internet. Chicago based DiscoveredArtists. com, an internet marketplace for buying and selling art, reports that more than four-hundred artists have joined their online art gallery in the past sixty days. These international, independent artists are following a growing trend among artists who are searching for a better way to sell their art. They’re looking for an alternative to selling at art shows and to relying on art galleries to represent them. The cost to exhibit work at art shows, according to many artists has skyrocketed over the recent summer season. And, traditionally, artists have relied on art galleries to represent them. But, few artists are able to get galleries to sell their work and, even those who can, are often frustrated by the high commissions that galleries attach to each sale where an artist receives only half of the selling price. So, many artists are looking for a better way to show and to sell their art, and they’re looking to the internet as the next, big thing. Established artists as well as emerging artists are flocking to the internet to promote their work and sell their artwork online to the general public more efficiently. One of them is veteran artist, Richard Black, creator of Smokey the Bear and illustrator of the legendary advertising icon, Mr. Clean. The internet-savvy artist started his career long before plastic keyboards were invented, but was quick to embrace the world wide web as a place to show and sell his art. Black, who is an eighty-something, teaches at a local university, paints every day and regularly uploads finished paintings to his online art gallery. Like most artists he has had to acquire the technical skill to photograph and create high resolution images that are so important for successful e-commerce art sales. Of course, internet generation artists like fine art photographer Crina Prida are a natural for showing and selling their work online. Prida who is a medical student, lives and works in Cluj, Romania and has only been a serious photographer for two years. The artist has already won a number of local competitions, but more important, she is gaining internationl exposure by showing and selling her work online. Starting artists like Prida who promote themselves on the internet are positioned to create a much larger following for their work than previous generations of artists ever could hope to cultivate. And this is why artists are flocking to show and sell their work online. Self-representation in what is now a world-wide art gallery is a trend that is quickly changing the art world, and how artists go to market. And, it’s a positive change for art buyers, too. Real art is now more accessible and more affordable to the general public than ever before. For the first time in history artists have a practical way to show and sell their work, and buyers have a practical way to find and buy real art. The internet is a worldwide art gallery a thousand times larger than the Louvre and much easier to browse. Veteran artist, Richard Black, creator of Smokey the Bear and illustrator of the legendary advertising icon, Mr. Clean uploads his fine art oil paintings to his virtual art gallery at DiscoveredArtists. com. Black, who is an eighty-something, teaches at a local university, paints every day and sells his work online. He ships paintings directly from his studio in Ohio, USA. His online art gallery has more than two dozen original paintings available for sale. This painting, titled Africa is an 18″ x 24″ original oil on stretched canvas. VIEW LARGERCrina Prida lives and works in Cluj, Romania and has been a serious photographer for only two years. Starting artists like Prida who promote themselves on the internet are positioned to create a much larger following for their work than previous generations of artists ever could hope to cultivate. This fine art photograph is one in a series of photos titled Circus Set available in Prida’s online art gallery at DiscoveredArtists. com. The artwork is approximately 16″ x 16″ and is priced at $150. The artist ships directly from her studio in Romania. VIEW LARGERAbout DiscoveredArtists. comDiscoveredArtists. com literally searches the world for talented artists who produce collector-quality, decorative art. The artists range in experience from starting artists to established artists. But, it’s not about the artist . . . it’s about the artwork and the value to the buyer. DiscoveredArtists. com’s marketing team advises artists on how to display and describe their work, but artists independently set their own prices. Paintings are shipped directly to buyers from the artist’s studio, so there is no middle man, gallery markups or handling fees which helps keep prices reasonable.