|
Lucky Seven: Preston Contemporary Art Center to open Friday
Works by an innovative group of artists from throughout the world will be featured in the second show of the new Preston Contemporary Art Center, opening with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday and running through Dec. 21 at the center, 1755 Avenida de Mercado in Mesilla.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
|
Tastes turn international at NVCC
The 8th annual international food festival at Naugatuck Valley Community College will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. today in Waterbury.
Republican-American |
|
MEMORIA: Photographs by Sabrina Maltese (2008-10-08 - 2008-11-01)
The exhibition Memoria is a series of luminous colour photographs by Sabrina Maltese, a recent graduate of Ryerson University’s Image Arts Program. Tranquility is often present in these meditative images, which point out the delicacy she sees in the world around her. In the artist's own words: “Memoria serves as an archive of tangible remembrances of a place that will eventually fade in my ...
Absolutearts.com |
|
Dusty Boynton: Recent Work (2008-10-09 - 2008-11-01)
Denise Bibro Fine Art is pleased to present our third solo exhibition of work by Dusty Boynton on view October 9 through November 1, 2008. These energetic canvases acquaint us with a motley cast of characters-- human, animal and in between-- painted with confident, gestural strokes in radiant color. The work encompasses the intensity of Abstract Expressionism with a joyous sense of child-like ...
Absolutearts.com |
|
Yucel Donmez: Millennium Stamp 2 (2008-10-09 - 2008-11-05)
Turkish artist residing in the United States, Yucel Donmez presents a new exhibition "Millennium Stamp 2" at Tatbiki Art Gallery in Istanbul. We have done some research on the artist, who also stages exhibitions in and has a studio in Turkey, in order to for you to become better acquainted with him. Painting is an area about which Donmez becomes passionate very early on in his life. “I remember ...
Absolutearts.com |
|
The Unlimited Art Exhibition
Çѹ·Õè 9 µØÅÒ¤Á 2551 15:02 ¹. The Marketing and Promotion Department of River City Shopping Complex most sincerely appreciates your kind support and assistance in publishing this news of interest for the public.
Thaipr.net |
|
Millbrook Farmers Market holds Harvest Festival
Part of "going green" means growing organic and buying locally, which is why the Millbrook Farmers Market is such an environment-conscious community event.
Millbrook Round Table |
|
New wing a work of art in its own right
Everyone in Springfield has a stake in the art museum, says Samuel O. King, docent, past president and former board member.
The Springfield News-Leader |
|
Gods, ghosts exhibition 'renaissance' of Pacific art
The National Gallery of Australia (NGA) is hoping its new exhibition in Canberra will spark renewed interest in Pacific art.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
|
The Woodstock brand
With more than 150 separate events compacted into its five-day run, the Woodstock Film Festival needs a heck of a lot more geography than simply its namesake town. That's why festival also ran events in Kingston, Rhinebeck and Rosendale. And that's a good thing.
Kingston Daily Freeman |
|
Painting of historic liner returns
ANOTHER famous ship was the focus of attention on board the QE2 yesterday.
The Journal |
|
3 charged in Pikesville vandalism
A 19-year-old member of Baltimore Hebrew Congregation was being held yesterday after being charged in connection with the spray-painting of a swastika and the word "Nazis" at the synagogue in Pikesville.
Baltimore Sun |
|
Nature Center will show artist’s nature work
A reception and program will be held Friday as part of an exhibit of Charley Harper’s nature-oriented artwork.
Tacoma News Tribune |
|
Fall Festival brings out community
Paige Carr, 7, of Mount Airy, works on her creation at Firehouse Pottery's booth at the Mount Airy Fall Festival on Main Street, Saturday. The 25th annual event closed Main Street for two days over the weekend and hosted droves of people.
Mount Airy Gazette |
|
Howard Cohen
Real estate developer traveled around the world and donated many African pieces to BMA and Morgan State. H oward Cohen, a retired real estate developer, African art collector and philanthropist, died Oct. 2 of complications from the neuromuscular disease myasthenia gravis at his Dickeyville home. He was 79.
Baltimore Sun |
|
Students pumpkin up downtown Barnegat
A group of Barnegat High School art students helped prepare downtown Barnegat for Halloween on Tuesday and Wednesday by decorating local businesses. "It's a real positive for the community," said art teacher Linda Schuler. The art program was contacted by The Hurricane House restaurant, and eventually the other area businesses joined in to have their storefronts decorated, Schuler said. This is ...
Press of Atlantic City |
|
ART SHOW SUNDAY
Open house from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Belmond Independent |
|
Turn Photos Into Mini-Movies
New website, MyElephantBites.com, inspires a new direction for digital photography by adding movement, music and emotion to make unique short movies from digital images. (PRWeb Oct 9, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/myelephantbites/slideshows/prweb1443614.htm
PRWeb |
|
The plant whisperer
Pearl Fryar has spent half of his life trying to disprove the notion that black people don't keep up their yards. Pearl Fryar was too self-assured to accept being rejected by neighbors more likely to have a lawn jockey in their yard than the topiaries he saw in his mind. Pearl Fryar spent three decades carving shrubs, trees and hedges into shapes previously unseen in Lee County, S.C., and may ...
Las Vegas CityLife |
|
LOCAL SCENES: MOVIE NEWS AND NOTES: Sci-fi artifacts, costumes land at Ford museum
Starting Saturday at the Henry Ford Museum, "Out of This World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television" will showcase outfits and other memorabilia from science fiction and fantasy blockbusters.
Detroit Free Press |
|
The inventive side of da Vinci
If you could walk into 13,000 pages of Leonardo da Vinci's 15th- and 16th-Century journals, if you could turn the cranks of the sturdy wooden models he built, it would look a lot like the 9,000 square feet of the Detroit Science Center dedicated to the Renaissance man. Da Vinci may be best known for paintings like the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper," and for his accuracy in depicting the ...
Detroit Free Press |
|
'The Muslims I Know' documentary to be screened locally
Several new screenings are scheduled for Mara Ahmed's The Muslims I Know. The 54-minute documentary also will be screened at the 2009 Rochester High Falls International Film Festival.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
|
Arts calendar
fine art Museums Baltimore Museum of Art
Baltimore Sun |
|
Cleveland art museum painting put on stamp
CLEVELAND -- An Italian Renaissance painting from the Cleveland Museum of Art will adorn millions of postage stamps this holiday season.
WKYC Cleveland |
|
‘Mythological Exotic Fruit’
Category: Local News Topics: (none) Ceramic sculptures ar one of the many works of art on display
The Eureka Reporter |
|
|