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Chat with Artist and Breast Cancer Survivor Boutia Moshiri
Today Boutia Moshiri, who’ll be exhibiting at World Wide Art LA this year, shares her journey with breast cancer and how it’s influenced her “Mermaid” artwork series. We had a very heartfelt and emotional discussion ranging over her emotional and […]
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Tribute to Nelson Mandela
Every year on July 18th, Nelson Mandela’s life and legacy reminds us that “we can change the world and make it a better place.” Throughout his 95 years of life, Mandela devoted himself through great sacrifice to the following three rules: […]
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WWALA thanks Michelle Obama, United Way and Mayor Garcetti for supporting Los Angeles Veterans
Today our nations President’s wife, Michelle Obama, supported a very important cause that we here are World Wide Art LA feel strongly about, the homeless veterans who bravely signed up their time to serve our nation. She was at the United […]
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Biggest World Event over after this weekend, Billions invested in World Cup
Brazil has put billions of dollars into the current World Cup- a tremendous cost to the population that was brilliantly depicted by artists locally and around the world. One of those artists includes Paulo Ito, who posted a mural on […]
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Unlimited Bound – Pillino Critique
Pillino was born in 1948 at Camogli, Genoa Italy. As a child, he dedicated all his time to painting landscapes and portraits. Due in part to continual travels and these two phrases, “The writing on walls invites thought,” (le scritte sui muri […]
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Just Art Contemporary Art Gallery presents: Disambiguation
Just Art Contemporary Art Gallery presents: Disambiguation by Alex Delby July 5th – Aug 2nd Vernissage Friday July 11th 4pm – 8:00 pm 60 Valley Street 107B Providence, RI 02909 Alex Delby’s intention is all about the subtle game of […]
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Arts and Sustainability: Raising Environmental Awareness Through Impactful and Meaningful Artistic Works – Part Three
Pointing at new solutions and possibilities through creative and innovative artworks A second, very different approach to arts and sustainability is a more optimistic or idealistic approach, proposing works about ideas, utopias and dreams. These artists are directly looking in […]
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Arts and Sustainability: Raising Environmental Awareness Through Impactful and Meaningful Artistic Works – Part Two
Today We Continue Our Coverage of Raising Environmental Awareness Through Impactful and Meaningful Artistic Works in the second part of our three part series. Raising awareness through meaningful and sometimes shocking artworks A first category of artists has decided to highlight […]
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Arts and Sustainability: Raising Environmental Awareness Through Impactful and Meaningful Artistic Works – Part One
Humans have always displayed the ability to progress individually and collectively towards an evolving vision of society, with a continuous evolution of the way we live, work, produce and consume. But it has become explicit that our conventional lifestyles have […]
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Home Makers? – Women, Arts, and Crafts
Presenting more than 75 works by 25 female artists, Home Makers? is the first Los Angeles exhibition to highlight exclusively women artists in a setting free from the hierarchies that segregate fine arts and craft. Curated by Renae Barnard, this […]
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L.A.’s G2 Gallery Happenings this Weekend
The G2 Gallery | A WWALA Exhibitor Nature & Wildlife Photography Supporting Art & The Environment 1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd. | Venice, CA 90291 Saturday, June 14, 2014 6:30 – 9:00 pm Artist reception for the following exhibitions: Second Chance: […]
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Environmental Sensibility and Ecologic Thinking
WWALA Exhibitor Claus Larsen exhibiting with Just Art Gallery speaks on the Environment. An important and changing moment occurred in the consciousness of the world regarding environmental risks when the first energy crisis evolved in the 70′s, when for the […]
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WWALA Exhibitor Just Art Gallery, speaks about Italy’s Art Culture
Just Art has been queried many times about its focus on Modern and Contemporary Italian Artists. The gallery response is based on both fact and the historical depth pertaining to all the arts, Italy has one of the world’s richest […]
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Vacant Lot Turned Into Cabbage Patch Art Installation
In 1978 contemporary New Zealand artist Barry Thomas undertook a public art project in the inner city of Wellington. Utilizing a vacant lot on the corner of Willis and Manners Streets, the artist and his friends one day cut through […]
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Racial Equality Activists and the Art that Documents Them
Activists throughout history have changed the world in dramatic, inspirational ways. On July 19th, 1984, Mary Manning, a member of the IDATU (the Irish Distributive & Administrative Union) was suspended by Dunnes Stores for refusing to check out a customer’s […]
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G2 Gallery Looks at the Effect of Water Diversion in Los Angeles
The G2 Gallery Offers a Look at the Effect of Water Diversion to Los Angeles on Owens Lake’s Ecosystem On June 10, 2014, The G2 Gallery will open Second Chance: The Owens Lake Project by Robin Black, a photographic exploration […]
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Organic Architecture – A Vision by Frank Lloyd Wright
Organic architecture is a philosophy of architecture which promotes harmony between human habitation and the natural world through design approaches so sympathetic and well integrated with its location, buildings, furnishings, and surroundings become part of a unified, symbiotic composition. Frank Lloyd Wright coined the term – […]
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West Hollywood Celebrates ONE Year of Marriage Equality
One year ago this month, the Supreme Court declared the Defense of Marriage Act of 1996 unconstitutional. As is tradition, the City of West Hollywood celebrates Pride month through the artistic contributions of its community with the One City One Pride Arts […]
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An Interview With International Art Photographer Braden Summers – Part Two
Despina Tunberg’s continues her interview with Braden Summers from yesterday about his “All Love is Equal” series. World Wide Art LA: What response from the general public have you had to the series? Has there been a negative or a positive response […]
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An Interview With International Art Photographer Braden Summers – Part One
Braden Summers emotionally rich images have been featured on media outlets such as the Huffington Post and articles about him in the New York Times. World Wide Art LA Show Director Despina Tunberg was recently able to catch up with Braden […]
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Art, environmentalism and today’s media – G2 Gallery Jolene Hanson
Historically, art has been used as a language. From cave paintings and murals on cathedral ceilings to graffiti and Google banners. Art tells stories and it holds history – social, political and even environmental. Environmental is where I come in. […]
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What is World Wide Art LA?
You may have heard of the upcoming show World Wide Art Los Angeles and wondered to yourself, what is this new art show all about? Show Directors Thomas and Despina Tunberg state that this international, fine art show taking place […]
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Line up for Museum Day Live – Sep. 28, 2013
On Saturday, September 28, many museums all over the United States are waiving their admission fees, allowing visitors to enjoy their offerings free of charge. Smithsonian’s Museum Day Live is a chance for you to participate in an open celebration […]





















