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Gallery owners will team up to put on art walks
First Friday art walks are back.
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Sculpture sustainability
In fall of 2007, the Art in the Environment first-year experience class gave Albion a new, eco-friendly direction.
Pleiad |
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Martin Scorsese - Scorseses Protege To Premiere Film At London Film Festival
Celina Murgo, a protege of the legendary Martin Scorsese, is to premiere her second feature A Week Alone at the Times BFI 52nd London Film Festival in October.Murga, ...
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Exposure: Zander Snape
Student Zander Snape takes his photography to the beach and beyond.
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National Storytelling Festival ready to fill the tents
The National Storytelling Festival fills the streets of downtown Jonesborough this weekend with an expected 10,000 people, who’ve come to see more than 20 of the best storytellers in the land.
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Through it all, they're in love
Living simply — and frugally — is one of the Pokorras’ mottos. They also exhibit the value of continuing to learn new things and learning to adapt to change.
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Warhol's work holds up as media evolves
Watch Andy Warhol's films and videos and it's easy to imagine the late pop artist feeling right at home in the current age of reality TV and Web video. This was a man who made an hourlong film of people's random activities at his New York art studio, shot "...
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At Least One Contemporary Art Event Goes All Out for Beauty
"While the Shanghai Biennale… [is] looking at urban growth and migration and their social and cultural consequences, and the Yokohama Triennial has… [chosen] to highlight the performative time-based aspects of current art practice, the Singapore Biennale has opted for the theme of 'Wonder'."
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Christie's Unwittingly Sells Stolen Art
"Fourteen stolen portrait miniatures were inadvertently sold in Christie's King Street saleroom [in London] on 10 June, because their loss from a UK public gallery had not been publicised."
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Wood Turner at Hostfest
The Hostfest attracts people from far and wide. Phil Holten didn`t come from very far away, but he has an interesting story. Holten is a wood turner. Wood turning is a lot like carving but the wood is spinning. Holten was a pastor at First Lutheran Church in Minot about 30 years ago.
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Art burglary arrest
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - Buffalo Police say they've recovered some of the loot from a recent burglary where $190,000 worth of artworks and antiques were stolen.
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'You don't have to be Mongolian' to throat sing
Rare is the festival that can bring together Mongolian culture and the vocal stylings of "The Simpsons," but Middfest has done it this year.
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ESCONDIDO: Portable life of nomads takes shape on museum floor
ESCONDIDO ---- On the ground floor of a museum in Escondido, visitors will have the rare opportunity to watch the construction of an elaborate tent dwelling of the nomads of Central Asia ---- not just once, but several times. Staff members at the Min
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Should auld opinions be forgot? Exhibition’s fresh look at Burns
It's Burns, but not as we know it. Fifty of the world's leading contemporary artists, including Tracey Emin and Jake and Dinos Chapman, are to feature in a major new exhibition celebrating the works of the national bard.
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Holy Guaca-moly!
The awesome avocado gets its own tribute at the 22nd Annual California Avocado Festival.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Arts Kaleidoscope opens in Muncie
MUNCIE — A “marriage” of 40 Indiana artists with 33 published poets from Indiana is taking place in Muncie in the “Arts Kaleidoscope: Art, Poems & Videos” exhibit at Gallery 308. The exhibit continues through Oct. 31.
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CHANDLER: Reflections of an unsettled time
German artist Daniel Richter's raw, street-smart paintings on display starting Saturday at the Denver Art Museum capture the American angst from the Wall Street collapse and the contentious election.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Reno museum hosts art and environment conference
RENO, Nev.—An eclectic group of artists, architects, scientists and writers have gathered at the Nevada Museum of Art to explore how nature and culture intersect in their chosen fields at a conference on art and environment.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Underground Art: New Exhibits and B scene at the Blanton [Art Preview]
Lime Line by Dean Fleming, courtesy of the Blanton Museum of Art Blanton B scene Friday, October 3 The Blanton Museum of Art ( The University of Texas at Austin, MLK at Congress Ave. ) $5 for members, $10 for general public, 6-11pm [ info ] [ tickets ] On Friday, the Blanton Museum of Art will host yet another B scene party. This month's festivities will celebrate the museum's ...
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Reno museum hosts art and environment conference
An eclectic group of artists, architects, scientists and writers have gathered at the Nevada Museum of Art to explore how nature and culture intersect in their chosen fields at a conference on art and environment.
Centre Daily Times |
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Eco-friendly exhibit opens
With magazine cutouts, pressed flowers and beads, Alicia Lombardo, 8, of Indio created a masterpiece worthy of display at a new gallery in Indio.
The Desert Sun |
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Safer creates artwork for 40th anniversary of newsmagazine show '60 Minutes
NEW YORK - Morley Safer has created a work of art celebrating the 40th anniversary of "60 Minutes."
Jam! Showbiz |
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Etude Fine Art Exhibition under Way
Pyongyang, October 2 (KCNA) -- A field etude fine art exhibition is going on at the Taehongdan County Cultural Hall to mark the 10th anniversary of the publication of General Secretary Kim Jong Il's famous work "On Bringing about a Signal Turn in Potato Farming."
Korean Central News Agency |
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Fresh Hop Ale Festival -- Local brewfest getting bigger, better
Talk about the little beer festival that could.
Yakima Herald-Republic |
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Charlie Porter on fashion blogs and the real trend-setters discovered by street style photography
It is 3.30pm outside the Dries van Noten show in Paris, and the editor of Russian Vogue, Aliona Doletskaya, is talking on the phone while a young woman crouches at her feet. She is a blogger called Géraldine Dormoy, and she is taking close-up photographs of Doletskaya's high heels. Doletskaya is aware of Dormoy's presence, but continues talking as if she is not there. Around them a legion of ...
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