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New Gallery exhibit focuses on WU grad
Tall buildings, busy streets and a one of the most well known structures in the world make up the city of tourism that never sleeps. However, the new May Gallery exhibit shows what life is like for people who see the city daily.
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Wine Tasting & Photography Exhibit at 222 Main St. Annapolis
Annapolis convenience store, Main St. Mini Mart, is offering a wine tasting on Friday, October 10th 6-9 p.m. to coincide with the opening of the US Sailboat Show.
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Tysons Corner Marriott Hotel, Virginia Unveils New Concierge Lounge & Colorbar Murrine Glass Exhibit
The newly renovated Tysons Corner Marriott hotel in Virginia unveils a concierge lounge with Colorbar Murrine glass exhibition by a local Washington, DC artist.
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Meet the winners of the cartoon contest
Visions of a post-apocalyptic world have been brought to life by Army Staff Sgt. Timothy W. Delancey.
The Augusta Chronicle |
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THE WORLD OF LI CHI-MAO'S INK PAINTINGS IN TOWN TILL OCT 12
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 5 (Bernama) -- Internationally renowned artist of ink and wash painting, Prof Li Chi-Mao, is holding a solo exhibition here entitled "The World of Li Chi Mao's Ink Paintings" from today till Oct 12.
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Children's tile art decorates Peekskill trail
PEEKSKILL - A permanent exhibit of children's artwork will soon guide the way through some local history - past former trolley tracks, the McGregor Brook, the old cobblestone streets and the city's new artists' lofts.
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Plensa's vision finds home in Midwest
The renowned Spanish artist whose Crown Fountain made such a big splash in Chicago -- but whose concept for a similar water-and-electronics installation in downtown Raleigh evaporated under political inertia -- is returning to the Midwest for his largest U.S. exhibition.
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Fall arts exhibit in Kent starts today
KENT - Visitors today to the Lake Carmel Cultural Center, home of Arts on the Lake, can find a little bit of painter Bruce Iacono hanging inside the building.
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Fall show celebration
The Hudson River Museum is holding a festival celebrating the opening of three exhibitions: Andrew Stevovich, The Truth about Lola; Whitfield Lovell, All Things in Time and Eating on Arcadia; Hudson River Views on Ceramics. The museum will be transformed into a jazz club inspired by the early 20th century. Entertainment includes Felix and All the Cats, a swing jazz band, professional dancers and ...
The Journal News |
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Auction set for Friberg work
"The Light of Christ," one of a series of Book of Mormon paintings by Arnold Friberg, will be sold at a live and online auction on Oct. 15 at the McCune Mansion at 200 N. Main in Salt Lake City.
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Dana Gas and Crescent Petroleum announce First Gas in Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Dana Gas PJSC, the Middle East's first regional private-sector natural gas company, and its partner Crescent Petroleum, the Middle East's oldest private oil and gas company, have announced the start-up of natural gas production, processing and transportation by pipeline in their major joint project in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
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Sunday, October 5, 2008
When was the last time you saw a modern painting that made you feel happy? Just happy, period. A painting that gave a spontaneous lift to your emotions, rather than one that you had to crinkle your brain to make sense of.
Deccan Herald |
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So You Think You Can Draw Contest
THE ARTIST: B.J. Wood, 34, Evans
The Augusta Chronicle |
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Artist's Jell-O sculptures aim to stir conversation about SMART train
There are many ways to provoke debate about the controversial SMART train, but perhaps none so novel as that inspired by artist Liz Hickok: She uses Jell-O.
Marin Independent Journal |
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Bonn fest dedicated to legendary composer
"Macht."Musik (power music) was the central theme of the 2008 Beethovenfest Bonn, a festival held in September in Bonn, Germany.
El Paso Times |
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'Jalando Juntos'
EL PASO -- "Jalando Juntos" ("Working Together"), an exhibit by the members of the Juntos Art Association, opened Sept.
El Paso Times |
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Edsel art lecture
EL PASO -- The El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center presented an evening with Robert Edsel, author of "Rescuing Da Vinci" and founder and president of the Monuments Foundation for the
El Paso Times |
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'In-House '08' at Forum
What: "In-House '08," a show featuring the works of studio artists at Forum Arts and Culture. Artists: Chris Bevins (steel sculpture), Kat Bevins (jewelry), Jeff Litchfield (painting installation),
El Paso Times |
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Bernal invites public to visit, see his latest paintings
The artwork of Hector Bernal is instantly recognizable. His emotion-filled paintings of families, children and lovers have been admired for years at places like the Hal Marcus Gallery and, very
El Paso Times |
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Duo's paintings infused with light, color
After visiting the studio of artists Jan Vavra and James Butler, it's easy to understand why the works of both artists evoke the essences of light, tranquillity and nature. The French doors of the couple's airy studio, situated along the banks of the Arkansas River, open to a flourishing vegetable garden and a sloping hill covered with Canadian geese that leads down to the water's edge -- a ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Streetscapes of city offer thrill of seeing familiar in artwork
Nina Hartman had a hammer, nails, and nine pastel paintings of sites and scenes a walk or trolley ride away from Flat Black Coffee Co., the Lower Mills shop that welcomed an encore exhibit of the local artist's work. Last Tuesday afternoon, Hartman sidled among latte lovers, ascended a ladder, and hung, one by one, paintings titled "Boston Skyline from ...
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'Ocean' mural helps open museum hall
WASHINGTON -- Marine artist Wyland is unveiling his 100th and final mural on the National Mall to mark the opening of the new Sant Ocean Hall at the National Museum of Natural History.
El Paso Times |
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Painter, 89, has brush with success
LA CENTER . Helen L. Cooper didn't know an artist was hiding deep inside her until she bought watercolors for her grandson 30 years ago. Cooper, 89, rarely has been without a paintbrush since. The Newton O. Belt Art Association's annual art show will feature her work later this month. Painting wasn't a part of Cooper's life when she was growing up on a farm in Miller City, Ill. ...
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Get ready for the butterflies
The butterflies are coming! Local artists have transformed more than 40 wooden butterfly sculptures into unique works of art, set to emerge downtown this week.
The Selma Times-Journal |
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Festival draws shopping flock
Audubon arts and crafts, from Gleaner
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