See Great Art
Chadd Scott guides you to the world of art. Whether it's the major museums in bustling cities or quaint galleries tucked away in remote locations, incredible art can be found all around you if you know where to search.
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seegreatart.art | Noreen Kompanik
When artist Anne Laddon arrived in Paso Robles, CA after marrying rancher Jim Irving who she met on a Colorado whitewater rafting trip, the graphic designer began dreaming of creating a community art center. At the time, talented artists in the Paso Robles area had nowhere to showcase and sell their artwork, and the region had little local exposure to the visual arts.
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seegreatart.art | Chadd Scott
The Museum of Graffiti presents Dog Ate My Homework, a solo exhibition by celebrated Miami-born artist Jona Cerwinske, opening June 7, 2025. Cerwinske is a Miami-based graffiti artist whose black-and-white canvases have become instantly recognizable fixtures in the collection of Miami’s fast-paced culture setters for the past 15 years. Known for his fluid, hand-drawn compositions often featuring women, astronauts, and mythic figures, Cerwinske blends street art rawness with fine art precision.
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seegreatart.art | Chadd Scott
Sculptor Diana Al-Hadid defies centuries-old conventions of femininity and womanhood in “unbecoming,” on view June 7 through December 14, 2025, at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University (MSU Broad Art Museum). The survey exhibition features large-scale installations that consume the gallery and push visitors to adjust to their presence, standing in stark contrast to antiquated social norms that define a becoming woman as subtle and quiet.
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seegreatart.art | Chadd Scott
It is a common misconception that art in the modern era is fixed within the confines of tradition. It stretches and evolves, meandering into unfamiliar mediums—from social media avatars to video game characters. Possibly the most under-appreciated but extremely visual realm is that of online casino games, where virtual art is not just used to entice but also to evoke and control emotion and perception.
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seegreatart.art | Chadd Scott
The Mint Museum presents the vibrant and thought-provoking exhibition Collidoscope: de la Torre Brothers Retro-Perspective opening to the public June 7, 2025, at Mint Museum Uptown. The exhibition features 40 mixed media works by internationally celebrated artists and brothers Einar and Jamex de la Torre.
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