Fine Art and Craft: The 2026 Trajectory

Fine Art and Craft: The 2026 Trajectory

As we move into 2026, the line between fine art and craft is no longer a boundary. It is a point of departure. What was once framed as a hierarchy of disciplines has given way to a more fluid, intellectually rich landscape where material mastery, conceptual rigor, and cultural relevance coexist on equal footing.

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Mirrorball Gallery Presents “Looking Outward Inward”: A solo Exhibition by Caroline Young

Mirrorball Gallery Presents “Looking Outward Inward”: A solo Exhibition by Caroline Young

Explore “Looking Outward Inward,” a solo exhibition by contemporary abstract painter Caroline Young at Mirrorball Gallery in Tryon, NC. Discover the vibrant interplay of intuition, nature, and spirituality expressed through Young’s dynamic use of color and layered compositions. Join us through January 2026 for an immersive experience that invites personal interpretation and connects viewers to the unseen forces shaping our world. Don't miss this celebration of contemporary Southern art!

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David Byrne Announces Fox Theatre Show

David Byrne Announces Fox Theatre Show

David Byrne is proud to announce “Who Is the Sky?,” his first new album since 2018’s acclaimed and award-winning “American Utopia,” which will be released Sept. 5 by Matador Records. The album was produced by the Grammy-winning Kid Harpoon (Harry Styles, Miley Cyrus), while its 12 songs were arranged by the members of New York-based chamber ensemble Ghost Train Orchestra.

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Experience the Rhythm of Paint with Artist Brandon Morrison IBLet

Experience the Rhythm of Paint with Artist Brandon Morrison IBLet

Mirrorball Gallery is thrilled to present a new exhibition by Brandon Morrison,(a.k.a.IBLet) an Atlanta-based artist and musician whose energetic, multi-layered work bridges visual art and sound. Brandon’s paintings incorporate automatic drawing, collage, and found objects, creating dense and rhythmic surfaces that reflect the influence of artists like Picasso, De Kooning, Romare Bearden, and Pollock.

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