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FIRST FRIDAY GALLERY HOP
The following galleries, museums and businesses will be open from 6-9 p.m. today for the First Friday Gallery Hop. Two shuttles leave at 6:30 p.m. from Chez Pierre, 1215 Thomasville Road, for a three-hour tour to many of the participating galleries and museums.
Tallahassee Democrat
Chalking it up
As Italian-inspired play lists blared in the background, participants of the second Madonnari Sidewalk Chalk Festival and Art Competition remained undistracted from their drawings on the sun-beaten sidewalks of the University of St. Thomas.
River Oaks Examiner
Sculpture dedication tonight
WAYNESVILLE – The Waynesville Public Art Commission will dedicate its inaugural piece, “Old Time Music” by Stefan Bonitz, at 7:30 p.m. today. The dedication will take place at the corner of Main and Miller streets, where the piece has been installed.
Asheville Citizen-Times
Sculpture dedication tonight
WAYNESVILLE – The Waynesville Public Art Commission will dedicate its inaugural piece, “Old Time Music” by Stefan Bonitz, at 7:30 p.m. today. The dedication will take place at the corner of Main and Miller streets, where the piece has been installed.
Asheville Citizen-Times
Arts Council to host auction
The West Liberty Area Arts Council will host a Benefit and Silent Art Auction on Oct. 11 at the West Liberty Public Library.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen
Saatchi Gallery: A study in blandness
There are no rope barriers, individual works are given lots of space, the labelling is discreet, the lighting is good, the walls are an unvarying shade of cream. The floors are expanses of Danish pine and there's nowhere to sit. So what's not to like about the new Saatchi Gallery?
Guardian Unlimited
THE SATURDAY LIST: Free Press critics' picks for this weekend
"Masterpiece: The Last Enemy," Sunday, 9 p.m., WTVS-TV, Channel 56, PBS. Two brothers grew up as opposites. Stephen, worried and withdrawn, became a math genius. Michael, open and zestful, aided refugees in Afghanistan. Now, hearing that his brother was killed, Stephen returns from years in China. He finds London filled with paranoia.
Detroit Free Press
Young Artists exhibit opens at Ferrari Gallery
Ferrari Gallery got a jump on the fall art season with the opening of the Young Artists exhibit Sept. 25.
The News-Press
Chandigarh residents out on heritage walk
CHANDIGARH: As part of the ongoing heritage festival in the city beautiful, a walk was organised in Chandigarh on Tuesday morning.
The Times of India
Music festival this weekend
FLAT ROCK — The 13th annual Flat Rock Music Festival will be held Friday-Sunday at Camp Ton-A-Wandah in Flat Rock. The festival will host more than 35 performers on three stages.
Asheville Citizen-Times
Audience picks Woodstock film festival favorites
WOODSTOCK - On Monday, two days after a Woodstock Film Festival ceremony during which industry insiders' awards for films, cast and crew members were announced, audience members had their say about what films they liked best.
Kingston Daily Freeman
42 Below Vodka Toast the New York Film Festival
Premium vodka brand 42BELOW™ are the exclusive spirits sponsor of the 46th New York Film Festival, one of longest-running, most influential events of its type in the world. (PRWeb Oct 7, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/premium-vodka-brand/42below/prweb1430994.htm
PRWeb
Glass museum curator says goodbye: It's end of an era at Wheaton Arts
MILLVILLE -- Glass making may be mostly chemistry, but luck often is the ingredient that forges collectors and collections.
Daily Journal
Earth's Journey is Proudly Announced as an Endorser of the EPA's WasteWise Program
Earth's Journey, a new online art gallery for Eco-Artists and Crafters has just announced its endorsement of the EPA's WasteWise Program. The program is designed for organizations that demonstrate their leadership in the environmental arena and play a pivotal role in conserving natural resources and preventing pollution. (PRWeb Oct 7, 2008) Read the full story at ...
PRWeb
Two free festivals bring out thousands
Ozark -- A crowd estimated in the thousands attended the Utopia Club's 35th annual Arts and Crafts Festival last weekend at Finley River Park.
The Springfield News-Leader
Town to dedicate first piece of art for the community
WAYNESVILLE – The Waynesville Public Art Commission will dedicate its inaugural piece, “Old Time Music” by Stefan Bonitz, at 7:30 p.m. Friday. The dedication will take place at the corner of Main and Miller streets, where the piece is being installed.
Asheville Citizen-Times
Art Cars to roll into Northwest Houston
A definitive collection of art is coming to Northwest Houston But these 3-D works aren’t on a canvas and can’t be hung on a gallery wall.
Copperfield Sun
The real monsters inc.: Discovery museum exhibit reveals the world of animatronics
Some moviegoers don't care how monsters are made to look authentic.
Republican-American
Say what?
The title of the Mattatuck Museum Arts and History Center's Connecticut Biennial exhibit is "Speak to Me," and true to its intent, there is a lot of talking going on.
Republican-American
Brevard Art Museum head steps down
After 13 months as president and CEO of the Brevard Art Museum, Karl Hollander resigned Monday. He handed his letter of resignation to Sue Hopkins, chairwoman of the museum's board of trustees.
Florida Today
Arts Council kicks off 2008 season
The Navarro Council of the Arts, in celebrating 30 years of service to Navarro County, is proud to present the 30th Annual October Arts Festival, “Passport to the World of Art.”
Corsicana Daily Sun
Brasher's birds: Artist's surviving family is devoted to building a museum in Kent for his work
If John James Audubon hadn't been so rude, Rex Brasher might not have been so dogged. Some insults bruise men and others ruin them, but Audubon's rebuff gave Rex Brasher his life's purpose.
Republican-American
Mural Art
Graffiti on the walls of buildings at Bairro Alto, a neighbourhood in Lisbon, Portugal. Several well-known graffiti artists have painted the walls of this Bohemian neighbourhood, creating an "Ephemeral Museum." Photo courtesy: AFP.
Sin Chew Jit Poh
Viewing the city, via studio
Over 580 Connecticut artists participated in City-Wide Open Studios this year, with exhibitions in local studios, retail stores, coffee shops and galleries in downtown New Haven, as well as in Westville, Fair Haven, Hamden and West Haven.
Yale Daily News
Art review: Conn. artists gain art space
For its eclectic choice of artists and its accessible aesthetic, New Haven’s Artspace has become one of the most visited and diverse galleries in Connecticut. For 11 years, the gallery has hosted the Citywide Open Studios Project, which allows visitors to view artists’ works in their own studios.
Yale Daily News
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