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Watercolor artist to speak at Coastal Arts Guild meeting
Chinese brush painting and watercolor artist Kate Markham, who studied with the distinguished Ning Yeh at Claremont graduate school, will be program speaker for Coastal Arts Guild's luncheon meeting Thursday, July 3, at the Newport Visual Arts Center.
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First Night logo selected
Staff photo/Josh White - Michaela Krug, winner of the 2008 First Night button design contest, stands next to her creation during a press conference Thursday morning at City Hall. Krug’s design, which incorporates the Bayliss Park fountain and the pedestrian bridge, will also be featured on promotional material for the New Year’s Eve event.
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Woodcarving gallery plans events
To celebrate Seal Rock Day on Saturday, the Brian McEneny Woodcarving Gallery is featuring sea life woodcarvings, carved bears and other chainsaw art by Brian McEneny. Oregon artist Howard Hevlin will show his mythical woodcarvings.
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July art exhibit at Canyon Way
Yachats artists Georgia Beard and Nina Toepher are the featured artists at the Canyon Way Bookstore and Restaurant in Newport during the month of July.
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Asian photo exhibit on display at Yaquina Art Center
“Ancient Places, Modern Faces” is the theme of Sylvia A. Hosie's photography exhibit opening at the Yaquina Art Center. The spotlight show runs from Saturday, June 28, through July 11.
Newport News-Times |
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Bill Kucha: The stone masseuse
Art is a hands-on process for sculptor Bill Kucha. It's not man versus nature in his backyard studio as he works with stones - it's Kucha with nature.
Newport News-Times |
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U.S. charges Frenchman over stolen Monet, other art
MIAMI (Reuters) - U.S. authorities on Friday charged a Frenchman living in Florida with being involved in the theft last year of two paintings by impressionists Claude Monet and Alfred Sisley and two others by Flemish artist Jan Brueghel.
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Livingston Co. launches hot-air balloon festival
HOWELL, Mich. (AP) -- A planned mass launch of hot air balloons will be among the highlights of the 24th annual Michigan Challenge Balloonfest this weekend in Livingston County.
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Pride Toronto presents: Plot, Engage, Disperse
Toronto’s queer artists bring vivid new life to the public spaces of the Pride Toronto festival site all weekend long with their challenging, transformative works during Plot, Engage, Disperse, Pride Toronto’s contemporary art exhibit. Plot, Engage, Disperse is curated by Daryl Vocat. - - - - - - - - - - - - [...]
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Free exhibit at Great Ponds Gallery
LAKEVILLE — During the remainder of the month of June, the Great Ponds Gallery in the Lakeville Public Library will display a collection of historical commemorative items from Lakeville's 100th, 125th, and 150th anniversary celebrations.
The Standard-Times |
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Livingston Co. launches hot-air balloon festival
HOWELL - A planned mass launch of hot air balloons will be among the highlights of the 24th annual Michigan Challenge Balloonfest this weekend in Livingston County.
Lansing State Journal |
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Painting and photo mix wins prize
Surrey's first biennial open art competition has been won by a graduate of the University College for the Creative Arts in Farnham.
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Questions/Answers
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. William Moreno has been executive director of the Claremont Museum of Art since it opened in the renovated Packing House.
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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
American museums cannot be expected to empty themselves of all antiquities with uncertain pasts. Even the most fervent source-country advocates would acknowledge that.
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WEATHER FOR STROUDSBURG:
One of 15 trout sculptures that are part of a public art project was stolen from its base in front of the Driebe Freight Station on Ann Street on Thursday.
Pocono Record |
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Graffiti artist's sentence quashed
A graffiti artist hit with the toughest jail term ever imposed by a Scottish court for vandalism has had his sentence quashed. Gary Shields, 21, was locked up for 28 months after he admitted causing damage totalling thousands of pounds by spray painting graffiti on trains and railway stations.
ic Lanarkshire |
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Mtv - Transformers Voted Best Film By Mtv Viewers
Let the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and all of those film festivals hand out trophies for movies offering high drama and art. The folks who vote for the ...
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French man charged in '07 theft of art
A French man is facing a U.S. indictment in Miami for involvment in the 2007 theft of four paintings from a museum in the French Riviera.
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Top blues guitarist to rock the river
Blues-rock guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd is coming to Bay City to headline a day-long Bay City Blues Festival on July 26.
The Bay City Times |
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Vase from Milton estate nets $6,000 at auction
An antique vase from the estate of a late Milton resident fetched over $6,000 at auction last month, bought by an anonymous bidder in Boston.
The Patriot Ledger |
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Man Charged In French Riviera Art Theft
A French man is facing a U.S. indictment in Miami for his alleged involvement in the 2007 theft of four paintings from a museum in the French Riviera.
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Sunset Solstice Party Succeeds in Promoting the OB Railroad Museum
When the Oyster Bay Railroad Museum (OBRM) comes chugging along for its official opening, sometime down the road, it will be met by lots of good friends and supporters.
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Ashland's Oredock Celebration is set for July 2-19.
OREDOCK DOINGS - Sharon Manthei, curator of the Ashland Museum, is preparing the diorama built by Harry Peacy and will be included in the Oredock Celebration. The Oredock Celebration is a fine art, photography and historical exhibit about Ashland's oredock.
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MPH's Nick Freney to play at jazz festivals
By Russ Tarby Manlius Pebble Hill High School trumpeter Nick Frenay will perform alongside Maceo Parker and Christian McBride at the 2008 Monterey Jazz Festival in
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Art is in the eye of the behold
During classesat Cobalt Gallery, children worked with clay, paint and tissue paper and were taught about a variety of topics, including color.
The Newton Kansan |
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