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Daily Planner
The works of artist and printmaker Leigh Leighton-Wallace will be on display Oct. 3-31 in the Barnett Fine Arts Gallery at Evangel University, 1111 N. Glenstone Ave. The gallery is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. An opening reception will take place from 6:30-8 p.m. Friday. There is no charge for admission.
The Springfield News-Leader |
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Art Basel special section
South Florida galleries and museums planning special exhibits to coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach on Dec. 4-7 may submit information about them for The Miami Herald's annual Art Basel special section. E-mails should be sent by Oct. 17 to artbasel@Miami
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Art imitates a harsh life
Carrying a painting called 'Blood Diamond' (showing a child with a severed arm) artist Richmond Garrick heads for the Garden Pier Art Center on the Atlantic City Boardwalk where his work will be on display in a show Wednesday. Garrick says his work depicts atrocities going on in his native Africa, even against children. Garrick is from Sierra Leone, a country rich in diamonds but plagued by ...
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Campus Clips
Here are short items about things happening at Chico State University and Butte College: American Visions grand opening The 24th annual American Visions Photography Competition will hold its grand opening reception at 5 p.
Chico Enterprise-Record |
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Miami Art Museum hires chief curator
The Miami Art Museum -- in the midst of building a new $220 million home in Bicentennial Park -- has announced the hiring of Roger M. Buergel as chief curator and deputy director of programs.
Miami Herald |
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October art shows -- Published Sept. 30, 2008
• What: Abstract artist David Jon Foster presents 12 new works on Saturday in "Exploration of my Mind V," his fifth in a series of art exhibitions. The noon to 6 p.m. show includes live music and a DMAX movie, beginning at sundown.
The Record |
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Prolific Stockton artist's works to be auctioned
More than 200 Carl V. Miller works - water-colors, sketchbooks and woodblock prints - were donated to The Haggin Museum, so it's a bit surprising that more of the local artist's pieces will be auctioned by the Stockton Art League.
The Record |
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Historical painting to be unveiled Wednesday
More than 220 years ago, delegates from throughout the state met at the Dutchess County Courthouse in Poughkeepsie to decide whether New York should adopt the U.S. Constitution and become part of the Union.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Local and live
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 • "WORK": Ryniker-Morrison Gallery, Tech Hall, Rocky Mountain College. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mixed-media show by Jerry Iverson. Free. Up through Oct. 17.
Billings Gazette |
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Brunswick business expo draws about 200
BRUNSWICK -- Visitors and exhibitors at the first trade show in town were curious about the general business climate and what local companies had to offer
The Frederick News-Post |
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36th Annual Sugar Loaf Fall Festival Columbus Day Weekend October 11,12,13, 2008
Artists, Crafters, Live Music, Poetry, Performances and Lots of Great visiting Food vendors.
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Nude Nite Art Event Unveils New Website and Seeks Artists for Multi-Media Show Call to Artists "Not Your Mothers Art ...
Nude Nite, the largest nude art show in the U.S. seeks art from all media for its upcoming annual show. Submission form now available on newly designed website www.nudeniteorlando.com
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The Serene Rationality of Maimonides
The Serene Rationality of Maimonides: Angel Orensanz Celebrates in Cordoba the Great Philosopher with his Sculpture Sphere
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Dewi Collection Offers New Selection of Exotic Wood and Natural Woven Ladies Handbags at Maryanne Webber Gallery, a ...
A new selection of Dewi Handbags which are designed by American Trudy McConnell and delicately hand carved by Bali Master Artisans featuring exotic woods and ancient South Seas weaving designs have just arrived at the renowned Maryanne Webber Gallery in Lake Worth, Florida (www.webbergallery.com)
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Kenya: Detain Him, Vote Him Out, But You Cannot Silence Him
Governments can lock up Koigi wa Wamwere in detention camps and voters deny him votes, but the man cannot be silenced, what with his own radio station ruling the airwaves in the Central Rift Valley while he burns the midnight oil writing books.
AllAfrica.com |
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Entertainment
Australian singer Michael Johns is carving out a career for himself as an independent artist after his elimination from American Idol. The Perth-born 29-year-old, who is back in Australia for a brief visit, said he had spent just seven days at home since leaving the star-making US show in April.
The West Australian |
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Idilfitri Celebration
A customer displays henna art on her palm as a beautician works at a beauty salon in Karachi, Pakistan, ahead of the Idilfitri festival. Vendors and civilians gather in front of the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's old city ahead of the Muslim Idilfitri celebrations.
Sin Chew Jit Poh |
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J.P. Morgan art collection comes to North Central's new gallery
Visitors to North Central College's new $29.2 million Wentz Concert Hall and Fine Arts Center will be treated in October to an exhibit of work by famous artists.
Daily Herald |
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Impressionist painter's great-grandson visits Kimbell exhibit
By CHRIS VAUGHN FORT WORTH — Alexandre Renoir — yes, from that Renoir family — had no idea what to expect of Fort Worth. He got so much more than he ever expected. Not long after arriving in Fort Worth last weekend for a show opening at Milan Gallery downtown, Renoir, 34, the great-grandson of iconic impressionist Pierre Auguste Renoir, found himself staring at 12 of the master’s paintings at ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Ryde Art Show
Rivals for mayor at Ryde Council last night Clrs Gabrielle O’Donnell and Vic Tagg were in harmony a few days earlier at Ryde Art Show in North Ryde Community Hall with prize winning artists Helen Goldsmith and Helen Kosenko. TWT on-the-spot PHOTO.
Weekly Times |
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Kids dig into history at Edmond museum
EDMOND — Three-year-old Kaeli Tate stroked the fur of a stuffed animal made to look as though it was caught by trappers in a nearby forest. Kaeli's twin brother Tyler, meanwhile, joined a powwow with other children inside a nearby tepee. "I didn't know what to expect,” said James Tate, Kaeli and Tyler's father. "It's hands-on. It's done real well. It looks good.” Tate and his twins drove from ...
The Oklahoman |
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Traveling ‘Fences’ Exhibit Now Displayed In Vermillion
VERMILLION — Is the old adage “good fences make good neighbors” accurate?
Yankton Press & Dakotan |
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Lecturers coming to gallery for exhibit in Norman
NORMAN — Derrick Cartwright, executive director of the San Diego Museum of Art, and Evgenia Petrova, deputy director of science at the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, will speak Saturday at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm Ave. Their visits are part of the opening of "American Artists from the Russian Empire,” an international exhibit opening Saturday at the museum. ...
The Oklahoman |
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Scholarships send children to science camps at G.WIZ
Twenty-six children, from kindergarten through eighth grade, received full scholarships to the Summer Science Camps at G.WIZ, the hands-on science museum.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Folk art is focus at gallery
It is no accident that whimsical, colorful art
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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