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Begin an art-filled day in Natick with Gateway Camera Club exhibit
Right here at home Let the Gateway Camera Club tickle your optic nerves with gorgeous photos of morning waves breaking over Siesta Keys or the Zakim Bridge rising above the Boston skyline.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
New York's new commercial gallery has some major museums in the bag. What are you thinking? The above-listed American museums, not to mention the Tate in London, and the Kr ö ller-M ü ller in Otterlo, have lent their prestigious imprimaturs, along with significant artworks, to the inaugural exhibition--- Abstract Expressionism---A World Elsewhere ---at the New York branch of the Haunch of ...
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'Dominions, Powers, Virtues' at GGG
Glass Growers Gallery's new exhibit is "Dominions, Powers, and Virtues: Recent Drawings by Thomas Gamble."
Erie Times-News |
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Culture Connection
Hours before the opening of his first art show, Jason Carter stands on a gallery rooftop putting the final touches on a soapstone bison. As he sands the last of its rough spots, Carter recounts the bumpier details of how he fell into what seems to be his dream job.
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Some of the week's highlights
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY FIELD DAY OF THE PAST Heritage demonstrations, exhibits and more Field Day grounds, Goochland. 741-8468. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY RICHMOND SYMPHONY MASTERWORKS With music director candidate Mikhail Agrest, various venues. 788-1212.
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Up Next
upnext PALEY MUSIC FESTIVAL -- Sept. 26-28. Pianists Paley and Pei-Wen Chen, clarinetist Charles West, horn player Patrick Smith, cellist Clyde Thomas Shaw and violinist Kathy Judd in concerts 8 p.m. Sept. 26-27 and 3:30 p.m. Sept. 28 at First English Lutheran Church, Monument Avenue at Lombardy Street; donation requested; 355-9185.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Man stuck on stopping exploding blue cow
When police Wednesday peered down the air vent shaft atop the Knoxville Museum of Art building at the man wedged 45-feet below, he had two words for them: "Mission failed."
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Redd Staples paintings at Fan coffeehouse
Crossroads Coffee & Ice Cream recently opened an exhibition of paintings by Richmond artist Redd Staples. Staples, who earned his bachelor of fine arts in painting at Virginia Commonwealth University, celebrates Virginia's scenic vistas and byways in his work. He fills his paintings with ancestral homes, family farms, rolling green fields and thoughtful, distinctive architectural details -- ...
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Style Briefs
FASHION SHOW: International House and The Charlotte N.C. Fashion Week (today-Saturday) will host the International Boutique Fashion Show and Silent Auction , 4-5:30 p.m. at The Blake Hotel, 555 S. McDowell St. The show will feature globally inspired boutiques including Surface (French), Via Veneto (Italian), House of Africa (African) and Unique Boutique (International). The silent auction ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Retro-tinged fro-hawk cuts a path all its own
The fro-hawk has been in, and out, and in again, but right now, it's enjoying a certain renaissance. You'll find it in the explosion of dreadlocks fanning out from the otherwise shaved head of a doorman at trendy Marvin in Washington. See it doing a more subdued low-rise fade on Redman as he bounces onstage with the Wu-Tang Clan at the “Rock the Bells” rap tour. Or check it out, in all its ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Nature shines in contest
Here's a look at the winning photos in the fifth annual Amateur Photo Contest at Beaver Lake Nature Center. The photography is on display and can be viewed throughout September. This week, and for the next three weeks, you'll find the winning photos in Neighbors North.
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Search the Archives
As the final event in the World AIDS Awareness week, 27 pieces of artwork by members of the community, students and professors are auctioned off at Artists for AIDS Awareness silent auction. "Propaganda" by Mariya Vaughan, junior in fine arts, was an acrylic painting with that started with $40 bid.
Kansas State Collegian |
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‘Getting’ contemporary art
2008-09-18
The Durango Telegraph |
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Display puts focus on work of photographer Dunlap
Brittany Dunlap says there's nothing complicated about her approach to photography.
Valley News Dispatch |
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Tattoo, you A look at some tattooing options across the Lowcountry
'I had just gotten out of college and started working for AmeriCorps, and I was just working a lot and always on the go," explained Jill Cain as she sat back on one of several couches inside the Sea Island Habitat for Humanity. While looking at the tattoos on her elbows, Cain broke down the significance of the artwork, a Zia Pueblo sun symbol commonly associated with the New Mexico flag.
The Post and Courier |
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'Art' of the matter
Director says Capital Rep play is really about friendship It's a white square.It's expensive. It's art. It's also "Art," the 1994 play by Yasmina Reza about a trio of friends who spend the night discussing the acquisition of a pricey monochromatic painting. Kirk Jackson is directing "Art" for Capital Repertory Theatre, and in addition to blocking the action, coaching the actors and ...
Albany Times Union |
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Artwork joins sports cars for Muncy weekend event
MUNCY - Area artists and artisans will showcase their work and Corvettes will be on display from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday on Main Street here. The Muncy Professional and Business Association is sponsoring "Artists in Our Own Backyard" in conjunction with the Susquehanna Valley Corvette Club's "Corvettes on Main Street.
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FEATURED Maryland Renaissance Festival
Sat, 20 September 2008 Basket Bingo Show/Hide details The Anne Arundel County Family Child Care Association will host a basket bingo Sept. 20 at The Columbian Center, 335 Ritchie Highway in Severna Park. Doors open at 1 p.m. and bingo begins at 2 p.m. All prizes are filled Longaberger baskets.
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Pinback enjoying growing popularity
If music were a painting, Pinback might be that beautifully splattered spill canvas. Lying just beneath the gaze of most, it's a vibrant collection of color and texture that explodes into the sight of only a select few. Whether accidental or premeditated, Pinback, like that canvas, has bec...
The Post and Courier |
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Caroline Ramersdorfer's sculptures vibrate with life
Ten years ago, Austrian sculptor Caroline Ramersdorfer was living in an unheated loft in Vienna when she draped plastic over a floor heater to create a bubble of warmth for cold nights.As the temperature rose inside, the canopy expanded, creating more space within a finite mass. At that point, it dawned on Ramersdorfer how to make marble unfold without changing its size. Since then, she has ...
Albany Times Union |
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Something Is Bugging the Ellsworth High School Eagle
ELLSWORTH — The Ellsworth High School eagle just made the endangered species list. The towering wooden sculpture in the school’s lobby is infested with bugs.
The Ellsworth American |
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Da Vinci's inventions come to life
COLUMBIA -- An unprecedented traveling exhibition of the inventions of Leonardo da Vinci will open at the South Carolina State Museum in Columbia on Sept. 27.
Island Packet |
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FEEL THE PEACE
A strange thing happened to the reviewers assigned to preview films from the Global Peace Film Festival: No matter the up-and-down production values, the content hit its target, soliciting an overwhelming sense of compassion from the seen-it-all writers – and it came as a big surprise.
Orlando Weekly |
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Tell Us About Your Decor
Is your office unlike any other' Is it brimming with your favorite team's memorabilia' Has your passion for wildlife taken over every wall and surface' Do you proudly display your collection of modern art' The Polk County Business Journal is looking to regularly feature some of Polk's most decorated offices. If you think yours qualifies, contact...
The Lakeland Ledger |
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Glass Club of Huntington meets on third Sunday
HUNTINGTON -- The Glass Club of Huntington meets at 2 p.m. on the third Sunday of each month at the Huntington Museum of Art.
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch |
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