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Galleries stay open late for Art Walk - roanoke.com
Radford University's annual event takes place tonight. RADFORD -- Radford University will hold its annual Art Walk tonight, with galleries staying open late to exhibit four shows. The Art Walk started six years ago as a way to draw the community to Radford's galleries, said Richard Bay, associate professor of art and coordinator of the Art Walk. The Radford University galleries -- the Flossie ...
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N'Namdi shares his collection with Oakland University
If you move fast, you can catch a particularly gorgeous show of African-American art at the Oakland University Art Gallery in Rochester before it closes Sunday evening.
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Diversions from Oct. 9, 2008
Ticketmaster events are sold at Macy’s and Giant Eagle, both in Hermitage; ticketmaster.com; and at 330-747-1212. • “Artistic Luxury: Faberge Tiffany Laliique” is on display Oct. 19 through Jan. 18 at Cleveland Museum of Art. Info: 216-707-2333 or www.clemusart.com.
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Questions/Answers
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. Inland Empire artist and art instructor Arturo Escamilla figures he has about 1,000 of his own paintings stashed throughout his San Bernardino home.
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West Chicago celebrates 'Artoberfest'
While the rest of West Chicago celebrates October with downtown trick-or-treating and graveyard tours, art lovers will spend the month visiting Gallery 200 to revel in "Artoberfest."
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Ex-Enron Official Shankman Sued by Art Gallery Over Painting
Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Enron Corp. 's former chief operating officer of global markets, Jeff Shankman , was sued by a New York art gallery for allegedly trying to extort more than $150,000 by claiming a painting he bought was a forgery.
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Edmond market plans bee exhibit
EDMOND — This Saturday’s Fall Garden and Produce Market will take the concept of fresh honey all the way. Market vendor Cripple Creek Farms Honey plans to bring an observation beehive. The company sells raw honey, honey sticks and bee pollen. The Fall Garden and Produce Market runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday in October. The market offers a variety of pumpkins and squash, decorative ...
The Oklahoman |
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Today's events 10/09
TODAY 7 a.m. - Concho Valley Farmers Market, Paseo Pavilion, 609 S. Oakes St. 2 p.m. - Art Thursdays, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love St. 5:30 p.m. - Therapeutic Thursdays, D'Vine Wine, 113 E. Concho St.
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Social Circuit
Please Touch gala The Please Touch Museum celebrated the grand opening of its dazzling new $88 million home at Memorial Hall with a gala Friday for 1,700 guests. Memorial Hall, the National Historic Landmark built for the 1876 Centennial Exhibition, has been restored and c
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Art displayed in the park
HOBART Members of the Deep River Artists, who meet monthly in the park, are exhibiting their artwork through October in the Wood's Mill Gallery at Deep River County Park, 9410 Old Lincoln Hwy.
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A POWERFUL EXHIBIT CAPTURES JAPANESE TRADITION IN MODERN WORKS CATCH THE COLOR OF JAPAN AT UMW
University of Mary Washington offers Japanese art exhibit
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star |
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A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries Oct. 9-15
A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries Oct. 9-15
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star |
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Calendar: 10.09.08
The students of Carroll High School along with the National Art Honor Society and Art Club and art instructor Tony Armadillo, are hosting the third annual Breast Cancer Art Exhibit on display at the Art Center of Corpus Christi
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Eau Claire art teacher honored as best in state
As a freshman at UW-Eau Claire in 1969, Pat Binder had no idea the elementary education career she was pursuing would lead her to art. Her art experience was limited to making signs for her family business in Marshfield as a child. Paintbrushes and pottery were the last things on her mind.
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Pearl Harbor art shows men who fought for the USS Oklahoma Memorial
Two Pearl Harbor survivors at the state Capitol on Wednesday unveiled a painting of the USS Oklahoma Memorial. "I’m sorry. I can’t look at it without tears,” USS Oklahoma survivor Ed Vezey, 88, of Center, Colo., said. "This will hang here in the Capitol for a long time ... to remind everybody, hey, that freedom we love so much is not free. People pay a price.” The USS Oklahoma Memorial in ...
The Oklahoman |
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Mainsite Contemporary Art gallery to feature local, LA-based artists
Poetic collage, screen printing and contemporary sculpture will all be included in an art exhibition opening Friday at Mainsite Contemporary Art, 122 E. Main St.
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Tamara Browning: Artists show off high-style textiles
Tartans are among the colorful textiles members of the PRAIRIE WEAVERS GUILD OF SPRINGFIELD have displayed at Lincoln Library in the exhibition “COLORIFIC FIBERS.”
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[Best Bets] Monday, October 13
Sneaky Beans (2914 N. State St.), a new coffeeshop in Fondren, hosts its premiere art show, showcasing Via Melia, Emily Hildebrand, Mark Knight and Lilly Lucius. Free event; call 601-487-6349. … Long day back at work after the weekend?
Jackson Free Press |
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Sculpting an artful garden
Man plans to showcase art and plants on his property
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Rhodes: Ramblin Rhodes: Meeting at music fest turned into record contract for Scott
Michael Scott engaged in an important conversation on the tour bus of country singer Tracy Lawrence a few years ago at a music festival in Lake Geneva, Wis.
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Art guru Saatchi back with new gallery, China show
LONDON (Reuters) - Influential British art collector Charles Saatchi is back after three years out of the limelight, opening a major new gallery in central London showcasing some of China's hottest artists.
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Historic Downtown La Crosse Day celebrates past, present
Downtown La Crosse will lend its sidewalks, streets and parks Saturday to tours, crafts, art exhibits, musicians and vintage displays for the 13th annual Historic Downtown La Crosse Day.
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La Morra's Barolo Auction Lures Miss Italy, 11-Year-Old Bidder
Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- In La Morra , the auction audience cheers as sparkly-crowned Miss Italy 2008, tucked into a very, very short black dress, raises her paddle and snags a prize lot of Francesco Rinaldi & Figli single vineyard Barolos for 800 euros ($1094.). A bee buzzes around her head, as if she were a ripe bunch of the local nebbiolo grapes that make these famous reds.
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Missing quilt: inspired book, special to maker, her family
On Saturday in Homer, an English garden tea party and hat fashion show were held as a breast cancer benefit. The hats were auctioned off to raise money for breast cancer research.
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Romper Room À Go-Go
At Babydisco, which opened last month in the middle of the Palais de Tokyo contemporary art museum, admittance is restricted to those from ages 3 to 7.
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