After Vincent’s Death
Six weeks after Vincent’s death, Theo organized a memorial exhibition of his brother’s work. His many exertions and setbacks meant his own health was now steadily deteriorating too. Shortly after the exhibition, he resigned from Boussod with immediate effect, and promptly suffered a severe nervous breakdown. Theo was admitted... Read more
COLUMBUS SYMPHONY CHORUS TO HOLD 2018-19 SEASON AUDITIONS AUGUST 1 & 2
The Columbus Symphony Chorus will hold auditions for the 2018-19 season at the Ohio Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday, August 1 and 2, at 7pm daily. To schedule an audition, interested parties should contact Chorus Director Ronald Jenkins through the Columbus Symphony web site at www.columbussymphony.com. Click on “Orchestra” at... Read more
Why music gives us an urge to dance
Recent neurological testing has demonstrated that our brains interpret danceable rhythms in specific ways. In the study, researchers led by Michael Thaut at the Center for Biomedical Research in Music at Colorado State University found that pattern, meter, and tempo processing tasks are managed by the “right, or bilateral, areas of... Read more
Old World  Art Culture: From Cleveland to Europe
By Will Sanchez Photography – By Madelaine Vega Last Fall, I had the opportunity to travel to Europe, as an artist, it was a spiritual pilgrimage. Fortunately, my better half loves the arts as well, and she didn’t mind me hijacking our vacation into a quest to see the... Read more
The Instinctive Art of Linda Armstead
Was there a pivotal moment when you decided to be an artist? I have always been drawn to the Arts since I was a child, my dad would take my brother and I to the art museum on a regular basis. Can you talk more about your style? The... Read more