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Talks/Authors
Chihuly at the de Young Portola Valley library presents a slide/lecture by a museum docent for the Chihuly exhibit (art glass) now at the de Young Museum.
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Taylor Morrison Online Contest Offers a Chance to Win a High-Tech, Disneyland-Inspired Dream Home
One lucky grand prize winner this summer will be awarded a Taylor Morrison home inspired by the recently unveiled Innoventions Dream Home at the Disneyland(R) Resort in Anaheim, Calif.
Centre Daily Times |
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Rockin' dog days bring Corndogorama
CELEBRATING its 12th year of quality local music, underground art and deep fried meat on a stick, Corndogorama has become the festival of choice for Atlanta's rock 'n' roll underbelly. But corn dogs (battered and fried on site) are only part of the fun with attractions like a motor sports parking lot stunt show, a 40-yard flip-flop dash and a cricket-eating contest.
Access Atlanta |
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Taylor Morrison Online Contest Offers a Chance to Win a High-Tech, Disneyland-Inspired Dream Home
One lucky grand prize winner this summer will be awarded a Taylor Morrison home inspired by the recently unveiled Innoventions Dream Home at the Disneyland(R) Resort in Anaheim, Calif.
Centre Daily Times |
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Record price expected for Monet
A Claude Monet painting is expected to fetch a record £24m when it goes under the hammer in London tonight.
BBC News |
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Underground art focus of exhibit, screening
The Gallery at The Alternative Café is hosting an exhibit and test screening of "New Brow: The Rise of Underground Art."
The Salinas Californian |
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Eustis seeking an artistic presence
EUSTIS - The city wants more artistic visibility, and views sculpture as the ideal medium. Eustis commissioners adopted a new sculpture program Thursday night that will scatter a variety of public art works around the city for the viewing pleasure of residents and visitors. The program is slated to remain in place for at least a year.
The Daily Commercial |
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A reaction to 'Blade Viewing'
Kurt Sundstrom did not choose to advertise a garden sculpture as a giant blade. But his neighbor did, and Sundstrom says he does not mind.
Concord Monitor |
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Phantom hosts works of painter Resty Ohao
Appearing at the Phantom Art Gallery in Milpitas are the artistic renderings of Resty Ohao. His latest exhibition of oil paintings is titled, "Nature and Beyond."
The Milpitas Post |
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Record price expected for Monet
A Claude Monet painting is expected to fetch a record £24m when it goes under the hammer in London tonight.
BBC News |
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Public Art: East Bay Graffiti Writers Can't Stop
Is all graffiti really that bad? EBAYC talks to young and old writers and uncovers the history of Oakland's public art scene.
New America Media |
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WA News
The installation of a controversial artwork of a naked nine-year-old girl on a city street has been approved by the Perth City Council.
The West Australian |
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City with HeART to unveil newly painted works at SummerFest By Lisa Coalwell The Reporter-Herald
Hearts will be sprouting up around Loveland soon, and it’s not even February. The 5-foot, painted, fiberglass sculpture hearts are Loveland’s answer to Longmont’s “Geese Galore,” Cheyenne, Wyo.’s oversize painted boots and Fort Collins’ in-the-works life-size painted horses.
Loveland Reporter-Herald |
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Artist Ashley's exhibition goes north
BARNSLEY artist Ashley Jackson is to stage an exhibition at the Laing Gallery in Newcastle next month. About 14 of his works will be on display at the exhibition will be held in conjunction with other projects.
The Barnsley Chronicle |
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Milwaukee's Discovery World honors Les Paul
The exhibit, which museum officials expect to have intergenerational appeal, will concentrate on Paul's contribution to music technology, but also will combine art and history.
Asbury Park Press |
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VCU grad is Fulbright Scholar
Jessica Langley, who received her master of fine arts degree from Virginia Commonwealth University in May, has earned a Fulbright Scholarship to study and pursue her artistic interests in Iceland. Langley, a native of Mansfield, Ohio, will travel to Iceland for the upcoming academic year to study the country's landscape, particularly its natural formations, and create art inspired by her ...
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Tennis star's Warhol could net £350k
Tennis legend John McEnroe could be about to net £350,000 as he puts an Andy Warhol painting of himself up for sale.
ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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We'll show off nude child
THE sculpture of a nude nine-year-old girl will be displayed on a Perth street and ratepayers will cough up thousands of dollars to cast it.
Perth Now |
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Entertainment
A pastel by the French master Pierre-Auguste Renoir is going under the hammer in Paris as the star of hundreds of artworks and Art Deco objects put up for auction by France's oldest pawnshop.
The West Australian |
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Television - Entertainment
'Going Dotty' is an exhibition by Queenstown architect-turned artist Stacey Farrell.
Scoop.co.nz |
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LAFTA picnic
Lampasas Association for the Arts will sponsor a Spring Ho picnic at the sculpture garden in Campbell Park July 12 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults for a shrimp boil and jambalaya, and $5 for a kids' hot dog meal.
Lampasas Dispatch Record |
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Tere Naal Nachna Album Launch [Gallery]
Artist Sukhbirs latest album Tere Naal Nachna was launched by T-Series in Mumbai today. Owner of T-Series Bhushan Kumar along with the director of the video Divya Kumar launched the new album.
IndiaGlitz |
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Art where you least expect it
A celebration of neighborhoods, particularly the near east side of Madison, pulls a common thread through the five public art projects recently announced by the Madison Arts Commission's BLINK program. Other than that, they're as varied as it gets: spider-inspired hanging lanterns, porch dances, a neighborhood photography project, a Tibetan flag walk and a roving band of klezmer musicians. ...
The Capital Times |
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World Sacred Music Festival applications
Applications are being ac cepted from storytellers, mu sicians, dancers and other art ists interested in participating in the World Sacred Music Festival.
The Olympian |
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Artist left her mark on Pampa
Next Christmas, elves will still dance in the yard across from Austin School, but Evelyn Epps won't be here to see it. Mrs. Epps died last week following a lengthy illness, but her artwork, both fine and whimsical, will remain a part of Pampa.
The Pampa News |
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