Now Showing: Art Festivals around the world
b5media Travel and Culture Channel
in cooperation with d’ T&C bloggers
present
“Where in the world is Art?”
Experience with human body like never before.
The “Bodies- the exhibition” is currently ’showing’ in Washington DC, with virtual guide tour Jon of the DC Traveler.
“Salvador Dali” . His art gallery in South Florida is definitely a place you’d want to visit. Meantime, SP of Southern ByWays has some interesting trivia about this character of a painter.
Only at the Wing Luke Asian Museum in Seattle will you find this exhibit: “How the Soy Sauce Was Bottled: Uncommon Stories of Common Objects”. Mary Jo of The Seattle Traveler will virtually guide you through the amazing artifacts and facts you’ll find at this treasure trove.
Into drama? Well then, the Fifth Beijing International Drama Festival is just the thing for you. Ruth of Let’s Visit Asia has it covered.
The Art of Art Silva, on partial display at Filipina Soul, takes a look at mural-artist Eliseo Art Silva, well known for painting the largest Filipino-American mural in the US.
Discover unique reverse glass paintings and more at the Croatian Native Art Gallery and Museum in Florida. Take the tour with Mary Jo of Fly Away Cafe.
THE END.
[Credits to the bloggers for the images]
Proudly hosted by Filipina Soul in celebration of b5media’s Travel and Culture Theme Day “Art”
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the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago is also exhibiting the Human Body. encased in glass and looks like it was framed and painted from a distance but it is a dissected human body. the show ends May of this year.