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Craftsmen’s Guild Jewelry Exhibit
Jewelry Exhibit, featuring an Art Talk and demonstrations by jewelry artisans, wine and cheese served, no charge to the public. filed under: . PLEASE NOTE: Entry errors sometimes occur. Always use the provided contact information to verify event times and locations.
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800-year-old footprint unearthed in Winnipeg
An archeological dig at the site of the future Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg has unearthed a rare find: a footprint estimated to be 800 years old.
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Liberty Point Resolves return to Fayetteville
The Liberty Point Resolves are back in Fayetteville for only the second time in the document’s 223-year history. About 75 people gathered at Fayetteville’s Transportation Museum this morning for the unveiling of the resolves.
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Detroit Metro CVB and Partners Announce Return of '3 Days in The D' Labor Day Weekend in Metro Detroit
Green initiatives, the world's largest live festival blog, a new racing series and rich jazz traditions from Detroit and Philadelphia are among the new features offered at "3 Days in The D" this Labor Day weekend, the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau announced today.
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Husain to return to India after finishing current projects
London, Jul 22 Noted Indian artist M F Husain, who is in self-imposed exile following attacks by fundamentalists over his controversial art works, has said he would return home after finishing his current series of paintings in Dubai and London.
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Artist will create inflatable replica of Capitol
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Aaron Hay, a 35-year-old from Columbus, Ohio, didnt expect to make a career out of a stint at clown school. "I had a girlfriend who wanted to learn how to be a clown, and I was always interested in sculpture," he sa
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Area artists honored at BGSU
Dan Mauk, of Bowling Green, received best of show honors at the first NoWOH community art exhibit at Bowling Green...
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Stirling prize
Oct 10 2007: Letters: I agree with Steve Rose when he says that Stirling prize winner David Chipperfield - for the Museum of Modern Literature in Marbach, Germany - should have received more British commissions (Box clever, G2, October 8).
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In pictures
1-15 of 114 for Art and design + Gallery. ptrc education and research. london. Up to £28K + benefits. international institute of risk & safety managemen.
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Audio Art and design guardian.co.uk
Jul 21 2008 The 18th instalment of Adrian Searle's weekly audio series on major contemporary artworks. This week: Marine Hugonnier's Untitled/Ernest Dumax’s Secret Cottage
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Robert Lassam
Robert "Bob" Lassam, who has died aged 94, was a major but gentle force in the world of photography in the second half of the 20th century, first as exhibitions manager for Kodak, and then as the founding curator of the Fox Talbot Museum in Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, former home of photography pioneer William Henry Fox Talbot.
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Van Gogh's Sunflowers have become monsters. But I'd rather have them than 'botanical art'
The great tradition of flower painting in western art seems to have ended more than a century ago, in a series of tremendous bangs amid an obbligato of whimpers. Bang number one has to be the explosion of Van Gogh Sunflowers, 11 paintings in all, probably.
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Africa as you've never seen it
Pieter Hugo is a young South African photographer causing a stir and winning prizes for his unsettling images of the continent's marginal people. View Pieter Hugo's images in our gallery
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DIY sleeve artwork (14 pictures)
In an exhibition at the Horse Hospital , folk artist Stephen Fowler shares his collection of records he's found with homemade sleeves. Read tomorrow's Guide for the full story of Fowler's finds, and send in your own found or homemade artworks to: guide.pictures@guardian.co.uk
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Your photographs (236 pictures)
Got a picture that would be perfect for the Your Photographs section? We’re looking for snaps from around the world related to the arts or culture – from pop gigs, to street graffiti, book signings, modern architecture and visual art exhibitions.
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Today's top things to do in Fort Collins
Few things sound better on a hot summer day than a free watermelon-eating contest.
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Portrait of an empire builder
Like Frankenstein's monster, the emperor Hadrian, whose cult is the subject of the British Museum's magnificent exhibition, has a patchwork body, composed of exhumed chunks that don't quite fit together.
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The cult of Hadrian
First came the TV documentary, this week sees a major exhibition, soon comes a blockbuster movie. Vanessa Thorpe reports
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Some artists simply dote on dots
Dots have many uses. Connect them, and you have a picture. Make them out of ice cream, and you can eat them! But did you know that dots are also important to art? In an art technique called pointillism, paintings are created using tiny dots of color rather than broad brush strokes.
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Global touring takes its toll on Picasso picture
Curators at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid are conducting x-ray, infrared and other hi-tech studies of Picasso's famed anti-war masterpiece Guernica, which has revealed severe wear and tear from its journeys around the word.
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Oops! There goes another Warhol - the art that can't be moved
Pablo Picasso's masterpiece depicting the bombing of the Basque village of Guernica during the Spanish civil war is now too fragile to move, according to curators at Madrid's modern art museum. Using x-rays and infra-red technology, 30 technicians have identified 129 changes to the huge painting.
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Fashion in the Mirror at the Photographers' Gallery (5 pictures)
A new exhibition at the Photographers' Gallery in London explores the art of the fashion photograph, from the 1950s to the present. See highlights from the exhibition here and read Adrian Searle's review of the show ...
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Funny games
Who's in charge here - model or photographer? Adrian Searle on manipulation and make-believe in a new exhibition of fashion photography
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Editors' picks
Gallery (10 pictures) , Wyndham Lewis's art, like his writing, was both acclaimed and disdained in his lifetime. A National Portrait Gallery exhibition explores his portraiture
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PAINTING, SCREENING OF FILMS AMONG ATTRACTIONS AT MALAYSIA WEEK IN LONDON
KUALA LUMPUR, July 22 (Bernama) -- A painting on a kilometre-long cloth entitled "Jendela Dunia" (Window of the World) by artist S. Amin Shahab and free screening of films by the Malaysian National Film Development Corporation (Finas) are among the attractions at the Malaysia Week 2008 to be held for five days in London starting July 30.
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