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Sept. 2 through Oct. 11 , "Mathematics of Ecstasy," the first traveling solo exhibition of mixed media collage inlays from 2003-08 by the New York City-based artist Jari Chevalier.
Minot Daily News |
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Silent auction to kick off centennial celebration
EAST NORRITON - A 100-year centennial celebration of the township's start will kick off Oct. 2 with a live and silent-auction fund-raiser and cocktail party.
The Times Herald |
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Women rule in show for winners of Von Liebig exhibition
For two years in a row, female artists have bested the men at the art center's Founders Juried Awards Exhibition.
The News-Press |
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Maya Lin's Sculpture Floats Like Wiry Cloud, Maps San Francisco
Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Maya Lin 's latest, a sculpture of welded steel tubes that floats overhead like a wiry silver cloud, is an apt image for the new California Academy of Sciences building -- a 3D topo map of the Bay area above and below sea level.
Bloomberg |
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A weekend filled with jazz in Venice
The Jazz Club of Sarasota held its second annual Venice Jazz Festival on the island of Venice last weekend to great success. Through the efforts of jazz performers, sponsors and volunteers, the community got an opportunity to experience America's original art form.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Weekend of fun!
Henderson's John James Audubon State Park will host the 36th annual GRADD Arts and Crafts Festival on Saturday and Sunday -- and at roughly the same time, sites all along U.S. 60 will be taking part in a 175-mile long "yard sale."
The Gleaner |
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School art festival mixes it up
Students at Buckingham Exceptional Student Center painted, chalked, sculpted and bubbled their hearts out at the school's annual art festival...
The News-Press |
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
The Art Stand Gallery features a new exhibit, 'Autumn Colors' until Oct. 25. Fourteen regional artists show paintings, ceramics, photography and jewelry. Located at Highway 180 and Frankwood Avenues, Minkler. Open Thursdays - Mondays from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm.
The Hanford Sentinel |
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Botanical Garden's art of stress management
Billed as therapy for people stressed out over the crumbling financial system, the New York Botanical Garden wants volunteers to work with an artist and build a massive bamboo sculpture at the center of the garden's latest exhibit.
New York Daily News |
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Santa Fe Farmers Market changes hours; art show planned
Beginning Saturday, the Santa Fe Farmers Market will open at 8 a.m. instead of 7 a.m. The market continues in the Santa Fe Railyard, 1607 Paseo de Peralta (at S. Guadalupe Street) every Tuesday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon through the end of October.
Santa Fe New Mexican |
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The Natchez Democrat
With a watchful eye, Marilyn Jackson makes a path around her oil painting classroom at the Natchez campus of Copiah-Lincoln Community College. She offers advice on mixing colors and brush techniques.
The Natchez Democrat |
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I want to go back to acting: Nandita Das
By Robin Bansal, New Delhi, Oct 1 : Versatile actress Nandita Das' directorial debut 'Firaaq' has already received rave reviews at different film festivals across the globe, but she says making a movie was the 'worst challenge' for her. She now wants to go back to acting.
New Kerala |
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Franklin Institute among 10 to get national honor
The Franklin Institute is one of 10 winners of the 2008 National Medal for Museum and Library Services, a federal institute announced yesterday. The medal, the nation's highest honor for museums and libraries, will be presented by Laura Bush at a White House ceremony next Tuesday.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Photo contest deadline nears
The sixth annual Bluffs Arts Council Amateur Photo Contest deadline is Wednesday.
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil |
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A Cabinet of Drawings
Ransom Center’s diverse drawings collections features book illustrations, designs, illustrated letters, landscapes, and portraiture.
News 8 Austin |
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All Systems Go
This new feature exhibit at the Austin Children's Museum is all about transportation methods, energy and safety.
News 8 Austin |
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Life in Brief
'INSECURITIES' Two students exhibit photos Niles junior Kate Burchett and Armada sophomore Liz Brass are putting insecurity on display this month. The photos exhibit deals with insecurity and body image and will be on exhibit from today until Oct. 31 in the Extended Hours Study Room in the Charles V.
Central Michigan Life |
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'Next Top Model' winner returns to home to celebrate birthday
Whitney Thompson of Atlantic Beach, who was named America's Next Top Model this year, was in town Friday to celebrate her 21st birthday and to participate in a fashion show at the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens.
The Florida Times-Union |
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The Mix
FLAT ROCK – The second annual Flat Rock Art and Wine Festival, benefiting the Flat Rock Playhouse's YouTheater, is from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday. Thirty artists will offer paintings, metal work, jewelry, fiber and more for sale.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Power strip caused fire
Brenda Wintermyer said York City Fire/Rescue Services' quick response to a fire that broke out next door to her art gallery Monday saved the artwork from any damage.
York Daily Record |
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Fine Arts gallery entrance receives face-lift, nears completion
The paintings hanging on the walls aren't the only things to observe in the Fine Arts building. Renovations to the gallery lobby are still just shy of completion, but the space is already open to viewings. The new foyer is spacious, with polished hardwood floors and hanging track lighting.
BG News |
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Inventions come alive at new exhibit
Leonardo Da Vinci, an illegitimate child, renowned painter and all-around Renaissance man, has captivated the minds of our generation. Ever since "The Da Vinci Code" has sparked interest for a greater look into the mind of this genius, it seems nobody can get enough of the history behind the man.
The Daily Gamecock |
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EAT, DRINK, COOK, LEARN
Events GIRL SCOUTS BENEFIT: Girl Scouts of West Central Florida will host their annual Dessert First Dinner & Auction to benefit girls and adult volunteers at 7 p.m. Friday at the Renaissance Vinoy Resort & Golf Club, 501 Fifth Ave. N.E., St. Petersburg. Tickets are $100. For information, call 1-800-881-4475, ext. 1792, or go to www.gswcf.org.
The Tampa Tribune |
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EAT, DRINK, COOK, LEARN
Events GIRL SCOUTS BENEFIT: Girl Scouts of West Central Florida will host their annual Dessert First Dinner & Auction to benefit girls and adult volunteers at 7 p.m. Friday at the Renaissance Vinoy Resort & Golf Club, 501 Fifth Ave. N.E., St. Petersburg. Tickets are $100. For information, call 1-800-881-4475, ext. 1792, or go to www.gswcf.org.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Leading Developers and Designers to Gather at Adobe MAX 2008 in San Francisco
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced a partial line-up of presenters at Adobe MAX 2008, which will be held Nov. 16-19, at Moscone West in San Francisco. Adobe MAX is the premier forum for developers, designers and business decision-makers who create and deliver rich, engaging digital experiences across mediums and devices.
Centre Daily Times |
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