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Belton Standpipe Festival mixes past and present
Food, shopping, entertainment and a car show marked 22nd annual event.
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Scottish festival hits Hartwell
The sixth annual Loch Hartwell Highland Games and Scottish Festival offered the chance to step back in time to early Scotland.
Anderson Independent-Mail |
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Saturday arts festival debuts in downtown Mesa
Phoenix has First Fridays and Tempe has Final Fridays, but Saturdays belong to Mesa.
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Geometric Abstracts by Mary Heilmann
A painter with a 40-year career gets a retrospective at the New Museum. Dorothy Spears reports.
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IWU Homecoming: Alumni discover new additions to school, campus
BLOOMINGTON -- Charles Doxey is an Illinois Wesleyan University graduate, but he had some difficulty finding his way around the Bloomington campus. Photo gallery
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AT & T Donates $500,000 in Artwork to Community organizations in California
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- AT&T California announced donations of artwork from its collection to nonprofit organizations across California in celebration of California Arts Day.
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Christie's New York Announces European Decorative Arts Month
NEW YORK, NY.- Christie’s New York is pleased to announce European Decorative Arts Month, a series of six sales throughout October that will showcase furniture, sculpture, porcelain, and silver from the 18th century to the modern period.
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National Museum of the American Indian Presents Major Retrospective of Fritz Scholder's Art
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Raident Technology, Inc. Establishes Scholarships at Academy of Art University San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Raident Technology, Inc. has awarded two Academy of Art University students the Fine Arts Scholarships. Lindsey K. Eisentraut and Mike E. Feeney, Master students in the department of sculpture, will spend the next year creating art out of Electronic eWaste.
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Avant-Garde China: Twenty Years of Chinese Contemporary Art on View at National Art Center
TOKYO.- China has been much in the news recently for its rapid economic growth and also for hosting the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. It is also becoming the subject of worldwide attention for its contemporary art.
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Exhibition Featuring Work of Leonardo da Vinci to Open at High Museum in October 2009
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Renowned Contemporary Stone Sculptor Jesús Moroles to Create Reflecting Pool Installation for Joslyn Art Museum
When the water level lowers, the river sculpture will be revealed. OMAHA, NE.-
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Extraordinary Diverse Work of Ana Maria Pacheco to be Shown at The Herbert in Coventry
Ana Maria Pacheco Tales of Transformations III Multi-plate colour etching 1997–1998 39.5 x 52.5cm © Published by Pratt Contemporary Art, 1998. COVENTRY.-
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Pieter Hugo: The Hyena & Other Men at Fotografiemuseum in Amsterdam
Abu Kikan with Frayo, Asaba, Nigeria, 2007. AMSTERDAM.- Foam presents ‘The Hyena & Other Men’, an exhibition by South African photographer Pieter Hugo (b. 1976, Johannesburg). In March 2008, Hugo was selected by an international jury as winner of the annual KLM Paul Huf Award.
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Allan Ramsay Self-Portrait Leads Christie's Auction of Scottish Art in October 2008
Samuel John Peploe, R.S.A. (1871-1935) Samuel John Peploe, R.S.A. (1871-1935), The Ginger Jar signed 'Peploe' (lower left) oil on canvas 18 x 21¾ in. (45.8 x 55.2 cm.) Painted circa 1926. Estimate: £300,000-£400,000. © Christie's Images Limited.
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Sotheby's New York Sale of 19th Century European Art Including The Orientalist Sale To Be Held on October 23
Gustave Courbet, The Corn Sifters (Les Cribleuses de Blé). Oil on Board. Est. $600/800,000. Photo: Courtesy Sotheby's. NEW YORK, NY.-
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Tradition in Transition: Russian Icons in the Age of the Romanovs Opens at Memorial Art Gallery
Mother of God “Pledge of Sinners” (ca. 1912). Tempera on wood with gold, pearls, diamonds and emeralds. Collection of Hillwood Museum & Gardens. Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post.
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Rich Legacy of African Textiles on View in Metropolitan Museum Exhibition
Man’s robe, Liberia (?); Manding peoples. Late 19th century. Cotton, wool, indigo dye. W. 70 7/8 x L.36 1/4 in (180 x 92 cm) The British Museum, London (Af.2798)
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Impressionist Masterwork by Edgar Degas to be Sold By Sotheby's on November 3, 2008 in New York
NEW YORK, NY.- Sotheby’s November 3, 2008 Evening Sale of Impressionist and Modern Art in New York will feature an outstanding group of six works by an artist who is among the most celebrated and loved artists in all art history, Edgar Degas.
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Ewing church marks a bittersweet 300th anniversary
EWING -- For Scudder Stevens and Scott Scudder, Saturday's festival marking the 300th anniversary of Ewing Presbyterian Church was a bittersweet tribute to their heritage.
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Baghdad museum treasures still locked from view
In Iraq's national museum a frieze shows Assyrian King Sargon II, who ruled an empire from what is now northern Iraq, storming a rampart as soldiers pile decapitated heads before him.
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‘Art in the Square’ returns to Gainesville
GAINESVILLE – The smooth sound of Brian Ulrich’s saxophone flowed through the Gainesville Square on Saturday afternoon as artists, art enthusiasts and children of all ages flocked to the fifth annual Art in the Square Festival.
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Art and food kiosks hit Audubon
Hundreds of visitors were at Audubon State Park Saturday for the annual GRADD Arts and Crafts Festival.
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Scottsdale welcomes full slate of fall festivals
Lower temperatures mean the start of Scottsdale's outdoor fall festival season, where organizers say the economic downturn isn't chilling their hopes for success.
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Family festival in Riverside explores cultures
Families are invited to explore and learn about different cultures at the 10th annual Family Village Festival on Saturday at White Park in Riverside. Each year the Multicultural Council of the Riverside Museum Associates organizes the festival.
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