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In a field obsessed with figures, David Quammen ’s is a major one. In addition to his work as a local nude model, Quammen is the founder of the Figure Models Guild and director of Georgetown’s MOCA DC gallery.
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San Antonio reels in renowned film festival
In a move that expands San Antonio’s new media frontier, the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) New Media Studio Program has booked an appointment with the country’s oldest experimental film festival.
San Antonio Business Journal |
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The Museums of DuPont Circle in Washington, DC
The Smithsonian metro stop isn't the only stop on the Washington, DC metro where you can find a collection of great museums and galleries all at one stop. The DuPont Circle metro stop on the Red Line offers a great collection of artistic alternatives.
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Nashville Zoo to celebrate harvest time at historic farm
Take a break from the 21st century at the Nashville Zoo's Harvest Days festival.
The Tennessean |
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Artist's show celebrates decades of his work
What began as an art student's innocent sketching has grown to be a serious body of work.
This Week Clintonville |
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Hundreds attend festival
Saturday afternoon turned out to be a perfect day to hold the annual Lincoln Place Heritage Association Fall Festival.
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Perfect weather made for flawless Fall Festival
By Michael Heil
Granite City Press-Record |
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Hasselblad Readies 60-megapixel Camera
Camera-maker ships a 50-megapixel model with large sensor to support true full-frame digital photography.
PC World |
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Hundreds flock to latest VAC show
"Landscapes & Seascapes," the newest art show on exhibit at the Venice Art Center, opened on Friday with a reception and awards presentation.
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Český Dub in the Middle Ages
For this week’s Czechs in History I’ve brought you somewhere rather special – one of my favourite places in the Czech Republic – Český Dub. And I’m sitting here at about 10 at night, exhausted after a hard week’s work, just about to go to sleep in the local museum, which is all rather scary and exciting because there are things like suits of armour downstairs, which I am hoping won’t come to ...
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Work to begin next year on Louvre annexe
LILLE, France (AFP) - Work is set to begin next year on an annexe to the Louvre museum in the gritty post-industrial north of France, after the project was hit by a string of delays, officials said Wednesday.
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Work to begin next year on Louvre annexe
Work is set to begin next year on an annexe to the Louvre museum in the gritty post-industrial north of France, after the project was hit by a string of delays, officials said Wednesday.
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Work to begin next year on Louvre annexe
Work is set to begin next year on an annexe to the Louvre museum in the gritty post-industrial north of France, after the project was hit by a string of delays, officials said Wednesday.
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Celebrating cotton and the arts
The Cotton Heritage Festival will bring lots of activities to downtown Sikeston Saturday. Brandon Kuehn, director of the Historic Midtown Development Group, checks some of the art works which will be on display as part of the Cotton Art Contest at the Sikeston Depot.
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Japan's Seiji Ozawa takes up French fine arts seat
Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa addresses members of the Institut de France in Paris after taking up his seat at France's prestigious academy of fine arts today.
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Jeffrey Harris painting stands alone
James Dignan review new exhibitions by Jeffrey Harris, Celia Orr, Julian Maher and Leila Ataya. The latest exhibition at the Brett McDowell Gallery has stirred some debate among regular gallery attendees.
Otago Daily Times |
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Subscribe! Kinsale Day festival on the Green Appraisals Last Saturday my son and I spent the afternoon looking at and appraising some great antiques at the Kinsale Day festival on the Green, which is perhaps the nicest town park in the Northern Neck. The folks who turned out to show us their antiques and memorabilia were not only from Westmoreland.
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Houstonist Flickr Photo of the Day - IG31
IG31 by photofriendly This image is a composite of two shots, one shot with a red gel flash and the other without. Photofriendly did a great job of combining the two for this stunningly colorful image. ________________________________________________________________ If you have a passion for Houston and photography, consider joining a whole bunch of Houston's best ...
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How to get the most out of your Forward Music Fest wristband
(If you're on Twitter, tweet your Forward Music Fest experience to #77forward to contribute to the coverage on twitter.com/77square. Send pictures to 77square@gmail.com) If you got your wristband for the Forward Music Festival (see "Forward to the music festival!") for the early bird price of $25, that amounts to fewer cents per band than what you'd spend on a postage stamp. The current $40 ...
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Event
The Columbus Museum of Art will celebrate its 61st Art Ball on Saturday, Oct. 4.
This Week Pickerington |
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
Over the spring and summer, as Dia formulated what to do to preserve Spiral Jetty, it looked back to what it had done with other earthworks in its care, notably Walter De Maria's Lightning Field.
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Local Life show at Winter Garden
PEOPLE will be able to enjoy a large array of exhibitions, demonstrations and shows at the Local Life Show in Eastbourne next month. (23/09/2008 16:36:51)
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NEW YORK - The New York Film Festival defines itself as an annual chance to take account of the state of film as art. Last year's story line was obvious enough: American filmmakers, from Julian Schnabel to Wes Anderson, were making - and finding ways to distribute - some excellent movies.
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NY Film Festival Highlighted By 'Che,' Eastwood
The New York Film Festival defines itself as an annual chance to take account of the state of film as art. Last year's story line was obvious enough: American filmmakers, from Julian Schnabel to Wes Anderson, were making—and finding ways to distribute—some excellent movies. What a difference a year makes.
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Goochland Library hosts behind-the-scenes art show
“Anatomy of a Portrait” depicts the process behind the paintingsFor Sarah Franklin Jayne, creating a portrait transcends capturing a simple likeness. As she studies features and facial expressions, she is looking for the elusive details that best convey a person’s individuality. And, as she works oils across a canvas, the subject of her work will begin to emerge from behind the brushstrokes and ...
The Goochland Gazette |
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