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Call For Entries: "Digital Art Gallery" At Macworld Conference & Expo
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.----Macworld Conference & Expo® today announced a call for entries for the new Digital Art Gallery attraction to be featured at this year's event. Digital artists of all backgrounds are invited to submit original works of art that have been created or enhanced using Mac hardware or software tools.
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Economic crisis a study in the power of fear
Fear now seems to rule, with investors often exhibiting a Wall Street version of the fight-or-flight mechanism - they are selling first, and asking questions later.
International Herald Tribune |
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Maro Vandarou
THE EXHIBITION IS ON VIEW MONDAY 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M., TUESDAY-FRIDAY 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M., AND SATURDAY 11 A.M. TO 4 P.M. TO FRIDAY, OCT. 31, AT HILLYER ART SPACE, 9 Hillyer Court NW. Free. (202) 338-0680.
Washington City Paper |
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Rogers Petroleum, Kelso Oil form new company
The Rogers Petroleum Inc., Lubricants Division, and Kelso Oil Co. said in a press release they will combine to form one of the largest lubricant distributors in the southeast.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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College art tutors exhibiting at home and abroad
ART and Design tutors from Hastings College are exhibiting their work over the coming months in both the UK and Europe. (08/10/2008 13:30:26)
Hastings Today |
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The Essentials City Weekly's Entertainment Picks Oct. 9-15
LITERARY By Scott Renshaw Sure, it doesn't hurt your public profile when Oprah Winfrey dubs you a "living legend." And over a 40-year career as a poet, author, activist and teacher, NIKKI GIOVANNI has done plenty to earn the designation. Coming of age as a college student during the Civil Rights movement, and inspired by the Harlem Renaissance works of Countee Cullen and La...
Salt Lake City Weekly |
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Via Arte turns 10: Pastels to hit the pavement again
What do San Rafael, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Bakersfield have in common? Believe it or not, good museums and art, according to award-winning street painter and children's art instructor Lisa Jones. "I think the Bakersfield Museum (of Art) is making a strong effort to bring art into the community and share the beauty of art with the people of Bakersfield," much like the larger museums ...
The Bakersfield Californian |
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Rooms With a View
Boise painter Charles Gill has become an important figure in Idaho contemporary art. At age 75, he is going strong, defying facile categorizations, pursuing his own course, investing the commonplace with a different perspective and vitality. Since retiring in 1998 after 30 years of teaching at what was formerly known as the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, Calif., and coming to ...
Boise Weekly |
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Oil Critique: "Remnants of Autumn"
It is great to see and critique a painting by a fellow New Hampshire artist and I love the view of the vanishing New Hampshire hills.
American Artist |
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‘Naked’ exhibit stirs controversy
Revealing artwork hanging on the walls of the West Parry Sound District Museum is there to stay. Four days after angry artists said they would ignore orders to close down their exhibit, the furor appears to have abated with the museum board’s decision to leave the work.
Parry Sound North Star |
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7 Days in Kyiv
“ArtProm.” Paintings by Victor Pokydanets During the last several years, Victor Pokydanets has worked in the industrial landscape genre. He presented the first pictures from this series last year at the prestigious “Art Moscow” exhibition. The “ArtProm” project is very relevant, the artist insists.
KYIV Post |
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Criteria Corp's Pre-Employment Testing Services Featured on The Smart Show
Criteria Corp's pre-employment testing services are featured on this week's episode of The Smart Show, a web-based video series that highlights new technologies and other useful resources for businesses. The Smart Show interviewed Criteria's CEO Josh Millet about the subject of pre-employment testing. The Smart Show episode can be viewed here.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Please Touch Museum Ready To Debut In New Home
A landmark from America's centennial is now a 21st century museum.
CBS 3 Philadelphia |
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Elections: LBJ Museum of San Marcos
A special election and campaign exhibit due at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Museum of San Marcos will provide both comparisons and contrasts between “then” and “now” when it comes to national elections and campaigns.
San Marcos Daily Record |
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Coutts to open new show
The Coutts Memorial Museum of Art is featuring the works of two artists this month.
El Dorado Times |
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Area festivals in Grand Rapids and Tecumseh celebrate the delicious tastes of autumn
Apples and pumpkins. Pumpkins and apples. Toss in some gourds, cider, apple butter, the smell of fallen leaves, crisp autumn days, and all the ingredients are in place this weekend for a couple of classic fall festivals in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan. The Grand Rapids Applebutter Fest is celebrating its 32nd year in the Wood County village along the Maumee River. Hours for the Sunday ...
The Toledo Blade |
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ISA EXPO 2008 Comes to Houston Next Week
Research Triangle Park, NC (8 October 2008) – ISA EXPO 2008 will be held next week, 14-16 October, at the Reliant Center in Houston, Texas. As the Gulf Coast area continues to rebuild from Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, more than 12,000 ISA EXPO attendees are expected to flock to Houston for a cutting-edge technical conference and exhibition. The event will also feature some local flavor, with a ...
Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society |
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Where land and art become one
The genius of Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, N.Y., derives from the interplay between colossal sculptures and expansive terrain.
The Christian Science Monitor |
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From gravel pit to inspired landscape
The landscape design at Storm King Art Center weaves the museum's sculpture and terrain into a harmonious whole.
The Christian Science Monitor |
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Painting honors USS Oklahoma sailors
Associated Press - October 8, 2008 1:45 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A painting depicting the USS Oklahoma Memorial at Pearl Harbor has been dedicated at the state Capitol.
KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls |
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Photographer's exhibition deals with identity
SCOTTSDALE - Themes of identity and community around the world illustrate Pedro Meyer's ''Heresies'' photography exhibit at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.
The Arizona Republic |
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Getting political
Butler Community College’s Erman B. White Gallery has gotten political with its newest exhibit, “All’s Fair in Art and Politics.”
El Dorado Times |
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Florence selected for 'American Soldier' exhibit
FLORENCE -- Florence has been selected as the only site in South Carolina for a national exhibit called "The American Soldier, A Photographic Tribute." The exhibit will be at Florence Civic Center next year to tie in with Veterans Day, and it will continue for three months. The show consists of 116 photographs from the Civil War to the war in Iraq assembled by Cyma Rubin, an Emmy and Tony ...
The State |
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Rock Stacking Gains Momentum In Pebble Beach
An expansive display of what some might call public art has grabbed the attention of thousands of Spanish Bay Beach visitors in the last month.
KSBW Salinas |
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Warhol Was Right About '15 Minutes Of Fame'
American artist Andy Warhol once said, "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes." In an era of reality TV and YouTube, it looks like his prediction came true. Sherri Geldin, director of the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio talks about Warhol's new relevance in the digital age.
NPR |
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