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Peninsula briefly
MARBLEHEAD -- Morton E. Solberg has signed an agreement with Jodie McCallum & Company Fine Art Gallery.
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Sculpture exhibit coming to GR
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) - An internationally renowned artist is bringing his largest American exhibition in to West Michigan. Fredrick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids will showcase the works of Jaume Plensa.
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Rostarr - 'Wreckless Abandon' Art Exhibition at O.H.W.O.W.
O.H.W.O.W. is pleased to announce the first major solo exhibition of work from Rostarr in Miami, his largest showcase of work up to date. Wreckless Abandon will feature new large-scale paintings that combine his "Graphysics" aesthetic and free-formed elegant drawings based on his human behavior studies.
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Iraq's Sunnis celebrate Eid festival
BAGHDAD (AP): Iraq's Sunnis on Tuesday marked the start of the Eid al-Fitr holiday, ending the fasting month of Ramadan, by filling mosques in greater numbers than in previous years due to the drop in violence.
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Fujifilm pushes consumer 3-D camera
TOKYO — If you still think 3-D video is just a gimmick, think again. Fujifilm unveiled last Friday (Sept. 26) a working prototype of 3-D consumer camera at Photokina, a photography show in Cologne, Germany.
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Chicago tavern hangs nude Palin portrait
North Side tavern hangs nude portrait A painting of the vice presidential nominee hangs above the bar at Old Town Ale House, part of a display of more than 200 celebrity portraits and other racy art. Vote: Is the painting offensive? Your comments
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RA reveals secrets of the artists' best friend
The vital role of a French dealer in championing artists such as Joan Miró, Alberto Giacometti and Georges Braque will be examined in an exhibition.
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Want to have a brush with a master?
KUALA LUMPUR: Anybody interested in traditional Chinese brush painting? The Taman Desa Residents Association of Jalan Klang Lama will hold painting classes every Sunday evening from 7.30pm.
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Corn Fest honors photographers, gardeners, handicrafters
Janice Perry took the best of show ribbon at the annual Grundy County Corn Festival Photography Show.
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Reel time
This year’s BendFilm Festival offers dozens of movies, some featuring the people and places of Central Oregon; three of these will screen together as the ‘Best of Local’Like a core sample extracted from the film underground, the BendFilm Festival will screen some 77 independent films over the course of four days beginning Oct. 9.
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Artist Wyland Honored on National Mall With 7-Block Installation of 'Hands Across The Ocean,' the 100th and Final ...
Marine life artist and conservationist Wyland will be honored in the nation's capital today with an 11AM press conference in front of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History that will be hosted by multiple agencies and partners.
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Pioneer Magician Dorothy Dietrich of the Houdini Museum Changes Old Magic to New
Pioneer magician Dorothy Dietrich is the first woman ever to catch a bullet in her mouth.
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Art exhibit fosters culture of graffiti
Only lawyers and painters can change black to white, attorney Joseph Sullivan said. He said attorneys change their arguments from case to case, just like graffiti artists can change their medium from wall to canvas. Sullivan will be among several artists featured at Bomb the Canvas, an art exposition designed to illustrate hip-hop culture through graffiti.
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Painter earns his brush with fame
The art world isn’t the easiest nut to crack. Too often, it seems, an artist doesn’t make it until he’s dead, and then it’s way too late to reap the benefits – be they monetary compensation or good old-fashioned bragging rights. Photo caption: Todd Young, at work on a forest scene in his studio, will soon see another painting on the silver screen. An actress saw his painting on a Web site ...
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Stratham news briefs
The Great Bay Stewards annual art show is accepting registrations to enter its November show through Wednesday, Oct. 1. There is a $10 registration fee. Registration sheet available at www.greatbaystewards.org. Show will feature flora, fauna and human...
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“100xFrance – works make French photographic history”
VietNamNet Bridge – Giving viewers a new look at photography in general and France’s photographic history in particular is the goal of an exhibition held by the French Cultural Centre and the Hanoi University of Art from October 2-12, 2008 in Hanoi.
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'Iconic' art for gateway to town
Designs for a new sculpture reflecting a valley town's industrial heritage are unveiled.
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Town gateway
Industrial theme unveiled for 'iconic' artwork
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National World War I Museum 2008 Fall Programs
Free lectures, films and photo exhibition explore the Great War
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Center to showcase various mediums in exhibit
When Michele Rivera graduated from Penn State in 1999, she found herself struggling to find a place to work that fit her artistic viewpoints.
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Musician, artist Al Kratzer answers 'Five Questions' about Bethlehem exhibit
A preview of a painter's palette What do you get when you blend together paint and music? The artwork on display in the upcoming exhibit "Al Kratzer: One Man Show" combines color and sound to answer the question, "How does...
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Art Galleries
'People of Vietnam & Cambodia' Color photography by local artist Charles Halleck on display through Oct. 25. Exhibit features the people of Vietnam and Cambodia photographed on Mr. Halleck's recent travels. Tues.–Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. 12-4pm.
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Secret Hirst buyer is Ukrainian steel tycoon
A Ukranian steel billionaire today revealed he was one of the secret buyers at Damien Hirst`s record-breaking £111million Sotheby`s auction. Collector Victor Pinchuk admitted he had bought works at the London auction this month, but refused to say which items he had acquired.
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DATEBOOK
Today Dunmore Senior Center: bus trip to Woodloch Pines for dinner and show, today, departs 3:30 p.m.; Charlie Prose bus trip, Oct. 16, departs 8:30 a.m.; darts, bingo and oil painting, Mondays; card group, guitar classes and word games, Tuesdays; tai chi exercise, chorus and pinochle, Wednesdays; line-dancing, Thursdays; cooking demonstrations, first Friday of every month; 1414 Monroe Ave. ...
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North Rowan Band Association fundraiser
North Rowan High School's Band Association is planning to raise funds through a "high fashion" photography session the week of Oct. 26. The session i ...
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