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Milene Fernandez
Feature writer contributing to the Arts & Culture section of The Epoch Times, online and in print. Email: milene.fernandez@epochtimes.com
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An Interview With the Founder of Sugarlift, an Innovative Art Consultancy
Recently, a behind-the-scenes look at artists’ lives was put on display in “Sketchbook Vol. 1,” the first exhibition held ...
Fine Arts
February 14, 2019
‘Sketchbook Vol. 1’ Exhibition at Sugarlift
NEW YORK—Artists have been capturing their first thoughts in sketchbooks ever since paper was invented. As a visual ...
Arts & Culture
February 3, 2019
The Splendor of ‘The Charterhouse of Bruges: Jan van Eyck, Petrus Christus, and Jan Vos’ Exhibition at The Frick Collection
“The Charterhouse of Bruges: Jan van Eyck, Petrus Christus, and Jan Vos” is on view at The Frick ...
Arts & Culture
November 29, 2018
American Masters Exhibition Revives a Historic Oasis for Art Lovers
American Masters has raised the bar in the quality of art work shown at Salmagundi and continues to ...
Arts & Culture
October 18, 2018
The Ever Elusive, Masterful Delacroix
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has mounted the most comprehensive exhibition possible of Delacroix on this side of ...
Arts & Culture
October 11, 2018
Artist Mario A. Robinson’s Love of Real Life
NEW YORK—How could it be possible to convey the poetry, the depth, the sweat, the soulful interpretation of life ...
Arts & Culture
September 25, 2018
Artist Thomas Kegler Celebrates the Creation of Nature
EAST AURORA, N.Y.—The beauty and magnificence of nature can reveal truths for us. When Thomas Kegler paints outdoors, ...
Arts & Culture
September 1, 2018
“Medieval Monsters: Terrors, Aliens, and Wonders” Oh My!
NEW YORK—A medieval illuminator painted a giant in a book so tiny that you could potentially grasp it ...
Arts & Culture
August 20, 2018
Delacroix’s Secret Devotion to Drawing
NEW YORK—“Many people have some knowledge of Delacroix the painter; far fewer know Delacroix the draftsman,” Ashley E. ...
Arts & Culture
August 9, 2018
National World War I Memorial Design Team Gets the Green Light
WASHINGTON—The war that did not end all wars, World War I, marked a dramatic turning point in history. ...
Arts & Culture
July 31, 2018
International Painter Carlos Madrid, Seeker of Harmony
NEW YORK—Carlos Madrid’s insatiable curiosity leads him to explore the beauty of nature and life. He’s been on ...
Arts & Culture
July 22, 2018
Anticipating the Second Annual Figurative Art Convention & Expo
NEW YORK—Artists spend so much time alone in their studios that when they venture out to socialize, the ...
Arts & Culture
July 12, 2018
Witnessing ‘The Magic of Handwriting’
NEW YORK—We might form certain notions in our minds about famous people from the way they have been ...
Arts & Culture
July 4, 2018
Artist M. Tobias Hall Celebrates Connection, Presence, and Life
NEW YORK—As he paints, M. Tobias Hall contemplates the changing light of the day interacting with forms. Time can slip by ...
Arts & Culture
June 26, 2018
Canova’s ‘George Washington’ Rises From the Ashes at the Frick Collection
NEW YORK—The face of the first president of the United States is well imprinted on our minds. We ...
Arts & Culture
June 6, 2018
The New Worlds of Vision and Music of the Fête Galante
NEW YORK—Imagine your most memorable moments captured in a painting. The scene could be of time spent at ...
Arts & Culture
May 28, 2018
The Unbroken Line: Old and New Masters
NEW YORK—An exquisite conversation has started between the past and the present in “The Unbroken Line: Old and ...
Arts & Culture
May 19, 2018
High-Value Artwork ‘On Paper’
NEW YORK—Drawings communicate the inner world of the artist perhaps more intimately than any other medium. From the ...
Arts & Culture
May 8, 2018
Exploring ‘Visitors to Versailles’ at The Met With Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia
Exploring "Visitors to Versailles" at The Met, an assembled microcosm of the world’s largest royal domain with an ...
Arts & Culture
April 19, 2018
The Curator Who Humanized Michelangelo, ‘Il Divino’
NEW YORK—She brought Michelangelo to the center stage of arts and culture for 91 days with the “Michelangelo: ...
Arts & Culture
April 6, 2018
Teenagers’ Art Pilgrimage to New York City
NEW YORK—When Sean Witucki was a child surveying the landscape of the Berkshires, where he grew up, he ...
Arts & Culture
March 28, 2018
Thomas Cole’s Influence Across Oceans of Time
NEW YORK—A traveler can show us how to appreciate our native backyard more than we might have otherwise. ...
Arts & Culture
March 22, 2018
Zurbarán’s Jacob and His Twelve Sons Reunite at The Frick
NEW YORK—A mysterious and imposing family reunion is being exhibited at The Frick Collection with the Spanish Golden ...
Arts & Culture
March 8, 2018
Early Music New York Performs ‘Haydn in Esterhazy’
NEW YORK—Early music is not just for listening to during the early morning hours. You may relish the ...
Arts & Culture
February 28, 2018
“12×12, A Portrait Exhibition” Takes Chances
NEW YORK—“Let me tell you, there were four paintings that arrived at 12 o’clock noon on Friday the ...
Fine Arts
February 15, 2018
The Captivating Journey of Dina Brodsky’s Miniature Paintings
NEW YORK—She’s on an endless search, along an endless road. She returns to it again and again, each ...
Arts & Culture
February 5, 2018
The Allegory of ‘Folly Driving the Chariot of Love’
NEW YORK—All we need is love, the saying goes, but what happens when the reins of love are ...
Arts & Culture
January 18, 2018
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