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Kate Moss 50kg gold statue unveiled
A 50kg solid gold statue of Kate Moss has been unveiled at a contemporary sculpture exhibition at London's British Musuem.
News Interactive
Marie Wordell; for more than 40 years, artist inspired creativity in students
Whether she was teaching a class, creating art or planning a party, Marie Wordell had a gift for bringing color, inspiration and life to her endeavors. Mrs. Wordell taught art in San Diego County for more than 40 years, and her paintings were exhibited locally and nationally.
San Diego Union-Tribune
All about art: In the Village and out
Palm Avenue Gallery Walk
Bradenton Herald
Wine part of celebration welcoming Cuban exhibit
Guests can enjoy wines from Cubanisimo Vineyards at the free reception for the premiere of "Cuba Avant-Garde: Contemporary Art from the Farber Collection," at 6 p.m. Friday at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, 1223 University of Oregon in Eugene.
Salem Statesman Journal
Heartwood seeks entries for 'Sentinels of Parson's Beach'
KENNEBUNK and#8212; Heartwood College of Art announces a call for entries for the upcoming exhibition "The Sentinels of Parsons Beach."
York County Coast Star
'Trust In Art' event is Oct. 12
CAPE PORPOISE and#8212; Where can you find fresh-off-the-easel paintings of glorious autumn scenes by well-known painters like Frank Handlen, DeWitt Hardy, Anne Gable Allaire and Suzanne Payne?
York County Coast Star
Art sale to illuminate bridge
Window peekers along the Wells Street business corridor may spot a green alien, a cat’s backside and a woman enjoying a bubble bath. Photo caption: Michelle Gelewinks carries books out of Hyde Brothers Books and its window painting. Photo by Cathie Rowand The Journal Gazette
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Truro home shows off its energy efficiency
Imagine no concerns about heating oil prices, electric rates or power outages. One at 2 Corn Hill Road can forget about such plebian concerns and on Saturday the home will be open to the public.
The Cape Codder
Graham Mesa Elementary is the winner
Artist's rendering of Graham Mesa Elementary. The students and parents have spoken and a new name was picked for Rifle’s newest elementary school. Graham Mesa Elementary was settled upon by the Garfield County School District Re-2 board at the Sept. 30 meeting at Highland Elementary.
Rifle Citizen Telegram
THEMINA KADER: MUSLIM WOMEN’S WORLD VIEW
at 8 p.m. Oct. 9 at Giffels Auditorium on the UA Campus in Fayetteville. HENNA PAINTING WORKSHOPS : Oct. 10-11. 575-7987.
Fayetteville Free Weekly
Kona Pacific Farmers Cooperative Adds New Training Workshops to the 2008 Kona Coffee Cultural Festival
Espresso training, coffee roaster training, a farm tour and a new professional coffee tasting class will be held ahead of this year's Kona Coffee Cultural Festival on the Big Island.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance
The 10 best budget places to eat in Manchester
Need to find a place to eat in Manchester and not break the bank? As the city's Food and Drink Festival kicks off, this is the only list you need
Guardian Unlimited
Uffizi Gallery conservator to share Michelangelo expertise
Five centuries and an ocean separate Michelangelo's Renaissance masterpieces from the Syracuse University student body. Art conservator and SU Abroad adjunct professor Diane Kunzelman will bridge that gap with her guest lecture, "Restoring Michelangelo," today at 4 p.
Daily Orange
Museum ship prepares to return to Manhattan pier
The USS Intrepid is ready to make its way back to Manhattan and resume its post as a floating museum. Repainted, refurbished and loaded with new exhibits, the aircraft carrier was to arrive Thursday afternoon at the same Hudson River pier where it previously spent 24 years as the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. The two-hour, five-mile return voyage from Staten Island was to be the reverse of ...
The Charlotte Observer
Arts: Ousted TRAF director says festival structure, funding in need of overhaul
What's to become of the Three Rivers Arts Festival, at least as we've known it? The Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, which took control of the venerable summer fest a month ago, hasn't announced any plans, but the takeover suggests more changes are forthcoming. And Elizabeth Reis... By Bill O'Driscoll.
Pittsburgh City Paper
Public Art Critics Muralist at odds with community groups over Beechview painting
Murals by Kyle Holbrook have become easy to spot over the years: bright pieces incorporating people, stories and a sense of the neighborhood the murals strive to brighten up. But among some Beechview residents, there's a sense that Holbrook barreled ahead and painted what he wanted, not necessar... By Melissa Meinzer.
Pittsburgh City Paper
Exhibit Friday to launch Arts Awareness Month
Wilmette will showcase the talents of local artists in two events this month to celebrate Arts Awareness Month.
Wilmette Life
Art in the Park prospers
Sara Denton, the original co-chairwoman of Boulder City's first art festival 46 years ago, recounts the original event in Wilbur Square. Photo by Martin S. Fuentes/Review-Journal
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Artsbeat
“More True Lies,” a themed reading featuring Fred Wilcox, associate professor of writing at Ithaca College, and an Ithaca College writing student, will take place at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, in the College's Handwerker Gallery. The event is free and open to the public.
The Ithaca Journal
German artist will smoke Cobain's ashes
London, Oct 2: German artist Natascha Stellmach says she has the late rocker Kurt Cobain's ashes and will smoke them as the finale of her exhibition.
New Kerala
Massachusetts Dairy Farmstead Auction Offers a Chance to Own Americana
Total auction of fresh-to-market items from Duncklee Dairy Farmstead & Estate on October 4. There are no holdbacks and no minimum bids on pieces ranging from circa-1880s buckboards to antique furniture, clothing, and household and farm items. (PRWeb Oct 2, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/10/prweb1415914.htm
PRWeb
Five Poland literature contest winners visit
Their talent for reading literature aloud in English won Antonina Gugala, Julia Jablonska, Monika Przybyszenska, Ewa Wikiel and Monika Zdunkiewicz the opportunity to travel from their native Poland to repeat their winning performances at the Eisenhower Public Library, in Harwood Heights. There were 80 contestants in Poland.
Norridge-Harwood Heights News
Solid gold statue of model Moss revealed
A 50kg solid gold statue of model Kate Moss, created by artist Marc Quinn, is unveiled at the British Museum.
BBC News
Exhibit, special events showcase America's longtime love of quilting
Some aren't old enough to have yet collected dust, but each of the quilts on display at the Elmhurst Historical Museum represents a craft that has its roots in centuries past.
The Doings Western Springs
First Thursday plans Arts Fest-like events
Today on campus and downtown, students and community members can take part in what Katie O'Toole hopes will be a "mini Arts Festival." First Thursday, happening today, has been held in State College since February 2007, said O'Toole, coordinator of First Thursday.
Penn State Collegian
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