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Ar(t)chitectural Attitude to Include Work by Tony Baker (2008-09-24 - 2009-02-04)
Local Modern Realist painter Tony M. Baker will be displaying and selling his acrylic on canvas work "City Place West Palm" which has been selected for the upcoming exhibition Ar(t)chitectural Attitude at the Palm Beach International Airport. The exhibit is presented by Palm Beach County Art in Public Places. The exhibition will run from Sept 24, 2008 to Feb 4, 2009. It will be located in the ...
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Call for Artists: ANNUAL PORTFOLIO ISSUE (2008-09-25 - 2008-11-03)
CALL FOR PHOTOGRAPHS - Submittals due by November 3, 2008. SHOTS Magazine announces an international call for photographic work to be considered for publication in the ANNUAL PORTFOLIO ISSUE. Subject matter is open. Please visit the SHOTS website for complete details and guidelines. Selected photographers will be interviewed and have their work featured on at least four pages in this issue.
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RETURN ! “BANGKOK 100 ROCK FESTIVAL 2008 BY 100 PIPERS ” THE BIGGEST ROCK FESTIVAL IN SOUTHEAST ASIA ON THIS COMING ...
100 Pipers and Sky-High Network induce all Rock lover to join the biggest Rock festival “BANGKOK 100 ROCK FESTIVAL 2008 BY 100 PIPERS” Gathering the renowned international artists from US and Brit Roc
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Quilt exhibit offers more than meets the eye
The strong threads of tradition run through the fabric arts exhibit now on display at Missouri State University's Art and Design Gallery, but woven through them are even stronger threads of innovation.
The Springfield News-Leader |
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International flavour to Hairth Festival
A GREAT time was had by all at the Hairth Festival at Knockengorroch at the weekend. The weather stayed dry and the atmosphere was relaxed and friendly. As always, the standard of music was extremely high with a range of diverse sounds by musicians from as far afield as Africa and Poland.
The Galloway News |
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Mother and son exhibit
A NEW exhibition has opened at the Castle Douglas Art Gallery featuring paintings by Dalry artists Rosemary Gascoyne and her son Ian. She describes her latest paintings as “more refined as well as being adventurous and stimulating. They produce a feeling of joy and well being in the viewer.”
The Galloway News |
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Pride Festival Fortnight
This year’s London Pride celebration takes over the capital for two weeks of mayhem and fun with the very first Pride Festival Fortnight, from 18 June-2 July 2005. It’s going to be a busy two weeks with over 120 individual entries and 250 independent performances!
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Juried Sculpture Exhibition is far from ordinary
Prince George's Community College student Blaine Donkor of Springdale looks over a piece titled "Parasitic Appetite," one of 21 sculptures in the Juried Sculpture Exhibition in the college's Marlboro Gallery. The artwork is on display until Oct. 9.
College Park Gazette |
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Exhibit Descriptions 1. Audio?Visual Products Corner
Tokyo, Sept 25, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - Sharp Corporation will host an exhibit in the Home & Personal Zone of the Digital Network Stage at CEATEC Japan 2008, a comprehensive trade show of cutting-edge IT and electronics products, to be held from September 30 through October 4, 2008 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
Japan Corporate News |
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Inspiration surrounds you
Tony Bielaczyc routinely visits a certain Pierre Bonnard painting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The News Journal |
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Gallery of Maltese facial characteristics
Does your face give you away? That is, do your facial features betray where your ancestors hailed from?
Times of Malta |
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Film fest schedule
Following is the schedule for the seventh annual Great Lakes Independent Film Festival scheduled today through Sunday at Theatre 145, 145 W. 11th St.
Erie Times-News |
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From war, art
In 2004, filmmaker David Baugnon entered City Lights Gallery in Bridgeport, Conn., and experienced a light-bulb moment.
Erie Times-News |
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Visual arts
"EYEBALL TO EYEBALL: HUMAN MEETS TSINTAOSAURUS"--Sept. 30 through Oct. 16--Mercyhurst College, Cummings Gallery--Tues.-Sun., 2-5 p.m.; Thurs. 7-9 p.m.--824-3000--life-size specimen of Tsintaosaurus, is a heavily built, duck-billed dinosaur from China, spans 24 feet in length, stands 10 feet high in a crouched position--free, open to public.
Erie Times-News |
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Lean, mean movie machine
Stripped to the bone -- that's the mantra for the seventh annual Great Lakes Independent Film Festival.
Erie Times-News |
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Lux loses no loose threads
Forget about the hypes, clichés and the uninspired, familiar clothing. Here comes progressive dress. The Lux Fashion Lounge, at 785 W. Idaho St. is Boise's center for buying, selling and trading designer apparel. Patrons and newcomers of this small boutique find it decorated in fashion-geared artwork, artwork by local artists, abundant mirrors, fitting rooms and multitudes of pants, blouses and ...
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Juice’s sparkling launch has young artists fizzing
A FESTIVAL for children and young people on Tyneside got off to a thumping start yesterday. Juice will officially kick off with an all-singing, all-dancing, all-drumming and high- volume performance at Dance City, Newcastle, on Sunday at 5.30pm.
The Journal |
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Palo Alto Online's Master Community Calendar
Showing listings from September 25, 2008 to October 1, 2008 in all categories. Artist's reception: Photographer Mark Tuschman Tuschman is currently exhibiting photos of mothers and children in Africa and Asia. Reception with light refreshments, open to all.
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Exhibit Descriptions 1. Audio?Visual Products Corner
Tokyo, Sept 25, 2008 (JCN) - Sharp Corporation will host an exhibit in the Home & Personal Zone of the Digital Network Stage at CEATEC Japan 2008, a comprehensive trade show of cutting-edge IT and electronics products, to be held from September 30 through October 4, 2008 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
Japan Corporate News |
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Plan aims to create artsy reputation, boost tourism
Smithfield's Cultural Arts Center hopes to move to a vacant store for more visibility. Artists are at work, but you may not know it.
Daily Press |
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Sylvan school district hopes to restore jobs, program
A music teacher, psychologist, art teacher and outdoor education program are some of the positions and programs Sylvan Union School District officials are hoping to reinstate this year.
Modesto Bee |
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Natural art exhibition opens
A exhibition of the top entries in Australia's second most lucrative art award, The Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize, has opened at the National Archives in Canberra.
ABC via Yahoo!7 News |
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Museums lure locals with free admission Saturday
University of Alabama football fans will be in Georgia on Saturday, but families who stay behind will still find plenty to do.Tuscaloosa's area museums will have free admission that day, courtesy of the Tuscaloosa Convention and Visitors Bureau, the city of Tuscaloosa and the Tuscaloosa Area Museums Association.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Stephanie Anderson opens at Gallery on Green
Regional artist Stephanie Anderson is opening her newest show, Arrangements, at Pawling's Gallery on the Green this Saturday with an artist's reception from 5 until 7 p.m. The show itself will run through Oct. 23.
Pawling News Chronicle |
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Items needed for Belknap Mill auction
The Historic Belknap Mill, built in 1823, turns 185 this year! The Mill, which is the oldest, unaltered textile mill in the United States, will be the site of this year's Lakes Region Cuisine and Live Auction event on Friday, Nov. 7 beginning at 6:30 p.m.
The Citizen of Laconia |
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