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Mean Machine: Shaler grad turns love of art into her own custom business
Cheryl Adamson has a dream of opening a grand art gallery with beautiful hardwood floors, tons of space and elaborate lighting. read more »
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Derrick In Bloom
"I'm not trying to throw stones at art photography but nevertheless, as someone who has worked with a lot of photography - commercial photography - over the years, I'm aware of a lot of t ricks and techniques that render it artistic," he explains.
British Vogue |
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Andy Warhol exhibit comes to northern Maine
An Andy Warhol exhibit is coming to Maine. The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has donated more than 28,500 original photographs valued at more than $28 million to 183 college and university art museums.
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Bonnaroo still owns the summer
So where do I even start? Whether seeking shelter from raining glow-sticks during My Morning Jacket's epic late-night set or gladly suffering from a mild case of whiplash as a result of Metallica's gritty assault, this year's Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival did not miss a beat.Well, there is Kanye West ... but we will get to that later. Set on a 700-acre farm in the middle of nowhere ...
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O’Malley announces public art grants
Gov. Martin O’Malley recently announced that in recognition of the newly created Maryland Public Art Commission, $22,970 in matching grants has been awarded to five county arts councils to commission public art.
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From comedy fame to fine art
Preview: Where Eagles Tremble: New works from Vic Reeves at the Black Lark Gallery, Norman Road, St Leonards, September 12 until October 5. (04/09/2008 14:03:17)
Hastings Today |
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London Rolls Out Cultural Olympiad
"A William Shakespeare festival and 12 new public works of art will form part of a 'Cultural Olympiad' planned for the run-up to the 2012 London games.
Arts Journal |
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Plein Air Carolina Arts United showcases paintings
More than 50 pieces of artwork showing landscapes and cityscapes are on display at Arts United for Davidson County during its Plein Air Carolina Exhibition.
The Lexington Dispatch |
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Welcome, Guest
Search for homes by MLS, classified listings, rentals, and much more! A fundraiser for the Nevada Museum of Art was held Aug. 26 at the home of Ian and Sari Rogoff onTyner Way in Incline Village.
North Lake Tahoe Bonanza |
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Top Fuel's top dog crew chief headed for land of oil riches
The next great team in drag racing might be based in Qatar. Alan Johnson, one of the top crew chiefs in National Hot Rod Association history, will be leaving Tony Schumacher's near-unbeatable Top Fuel team at the end of this season to build a two-car team for Qatar-based Al-Anabi Racing.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Conde Nast Media Group and Citi Announce the Fashion Rocks Online Charity Auction Benefiting Stand Up To Cancer
In honor of FASHION ROCKS 5th Anniversary, Conde Nast Media Group and Citi have created an online charity auction in conjunction with eBay Giving Works to benefit Stand Up To Cancer, a new initiative founded to raise philanthropic dollars for accelerating ground-breaking cancer research.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Legacy Trail clock plaza celebrates Norman bank's history
NORMAN —The sixth Legacy Trail plaza celebrating Norman's history has been completed, but city officials say there is plenty of room for more public art projects along the trail. Legacy Trail parallels the railroad tracks downtown and extends from Duffy Street almost to Robinson Street. Interspersed along the stretch between Duffy and Gray Street are the six historic plazas, each dedicated to a ...
The Oklahoman |
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Editor's Picks: Things to do in York County this week
The 18th annual Capriccio festival, a townwide event that continues through Sept. 14, promises an exciting weekend of ragtime with two special events. First, catch the Ogunquit Performing Arts' presentation of "Treemonisha," the only opera known to be...
York County Coast Star |
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Luke Sayers promises 'mixed up' show in Davisburg, Michigan on Friday
GENESEE COUNTY, Michigan -- By today's music-industry standards, the recording of "Radio Flower," the latest CD from Michigan folk artist and recent Chicago transplant Luke Sayers, would qualify as nothing less than a complete rush job.
The Flint Journal |
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SCAD exhibit shows works of 20th-century masters
Tonight, you can learn how the masters of 20th-century art made prints.
Savannah Morning News |
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Longtime Coe arts prof Dave Goodwin is dead
A longtime Coe College professor passed away Wednesday.Dave Goodwin was a Marvin D. Cone associate art professor at the school and had taught at Coe since 1974."Coe College is like a family, and anytime we lose somebody, it’s hard,” said Rod Pritchard, director of marketing and public relations at Coe.Goodwin specialized in art history, painting and drawing, according to the Coe Web site.He ...
The Gazette |
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Art Affair to benefit No. Ky Charity
A local charity is hoping beautiful artwork can help end the cycle of child abuse.
The Kentucky Post |
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'Visual Revelations' now on exhibit
KENNEBUNK and#8212; An exhibition titled "Visual Revelations" by Robert Houle of Kennebunk will be on display at the Kennebunk Free Library in Hank's Gallery during the month of September.
York County Coast Star |
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Critters make way to Chase Hill
KENNEBUNK and#8212; "Critters Revisited," a show of paintings and sculpture curated by Nancy Davidson, is now on display at The Gallery on Chase Hill in Kennebunk.
York County Coast Star |
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Rise of Nazism theme of new Akron Art Museum exhibit
DOWNTOWN AKRON — Put on your reading glasses if you go to see John Heartfield vs. Nazi Germany, the newest exhibit at the Akron Art Museum (AAM), on display through Nov. 30.
West Side Leader & South Side News Leader |
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DFA checks for Pinoy in Dubai chopper crash
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) is verifying reports that a Filipino was among the seven passengers killed in a helicopter crash in an oil rig off the coast of Dubai Wednesday.
ABS-CBNNEWS.com |
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Students smell booze; Flint School District fires art teacher, Tony Laing, after alcohol detected on his breath in ...
FLINT, Michigan -- A Flint School District art teacher has been fired after alcohol was detected on his breath in the classroom for a second time.
MLive.com |
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NW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “I don’t know any other groups that could logistically put this together and move this much product.” Edward Petow, a cargo security expert who lives in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. on his belief the Alltel cell phone heist was committed by an organized gang Article, 1B Today’s meetings Fayetteville Planning Agenda Session and Tour, 3:30 p.m. Rogers Museum Commission, 4 p.m. Rogers ...
NWAnews.com |
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Illustrator shows art, books on Arkansas at art festival
ROGERS — Visitors to this year’s Pinnacle Hills Art Festival can look forward to the region’s finest art, food, crafts, live entertainment and even a little bit of Mississippi. (Benton County Daily Record)
NWAnews.com |
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Today: H 24 /L 16
Barber Gallery Doug Haines recent work; 167 Suffolk St. W., Guelph; to Sept. 30; 519-824-0821. Manhattan's Jazz Bistro Bob Nolan photography; 951 Gordon St., Guelph; to Sept. 30; 519-767-2440.
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