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Festival of Trees aims to entertain children
With the theme of “Santa Claus is coming to town,” directors of the annual Festival of Trees have announced a slate of new — as well as traditional — attractions for this year’s event, with an emphasis on activities and events for children.
Quad-City Times |
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NorthShore ArtScene
Moose Madness Weekend is Oct. 17-19 and, as in past years, there will be plenty to do, including a scavenger hunt, a moose writing contest for kids, and a moose “hunt” up the Gunflint Trail.
Cook County News-Herald |
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Tight economy shutters 13 Photography
Staff members of 13 Photography announced Thursday that the gallery will close next month, citing economic conditions.
The Daily Sentinel |
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Offbeat sculptor Prithpal Singh Ladi returns to Delhi
New Delhi, Oct 10 : Contemporary sculptor Prithpal Singh Ladi, who has created waves with his futuristic stone monuments, steel dragonflies and frog torsos, is coming to the capital with his first solo show in 10 years on Oct 15.
New Kerala |
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OVAL Wildlife photography exhibit
An exibit of wildlife photography presented by Ohio Valley Art League is set to open in the Rotunda Gallery at Henderson County Public Library.
The Gleaner |
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MU Campus Gallery Culture Crawl includes art from UMKC
The event included works from different professors and a graduate student.
Maneater |
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Delf Norona Marks 30th Anniversary
The Delf Norona Museum at the Grave Creek Mound Archaeological Complex will celebrate its 30th anniversary this weekend. The event will include a variety of family-oriented activities and a lecture Sunday by noted scholar David Oestreicher.
The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register |
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Living the questions
Photo: Fazal Sheikh: Kohinoor, Haryana, India , 2007, carbon pigment print on handmade Hahnemuhle photo rag paper, 22.5 x 18 inches. Images copyright Fazal Sheikh; courtesy the artist and Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York.
Santa Fe New Mexican |
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Provocative art work takes political stand
'Too hot to handle?!' is on exhibit at Alliance for the Arts through Nov. 15.
The News-Press |
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Spotlight On The Arts: Art Beyond Boundaries
Art gallery in Over-the-Rhine is shedding light on local photographers.
WCPO Cincinnati |
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Northwest suburban crafts & bazaars
Central Baptist Village Holiday Craft Festival: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, 4747 N. Canfield, Norridge. Featuring 35 crafters and vendors, bake sale, lunch, giveaways, more.
Daily Herald |
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Spotlight On The Arts: Art Beyond Boundaries
The "Art Beyond Boundaries" gallery in Over-the-Rhine is shedding light on local photographers. ABB is known for providing programs to help the community break down barriers to encourage participation and inclusion of adults and children with disabilities.
The Kentucky Post |
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From Lawrence with honor
A Lawrence artist is getting more national attention for his latest work. Sculptor Jim Brothers’ newest sculpture soon will join his other pieces at the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Va. But before “The Medic” is shipped to Virginia for installation, Lawrence residents will have an opportunity to see it, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, at the Union Pacific Depot.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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Metallica Drummer to Sell Basquiat ?Boxer?
Lars Ulrich of Metallica has consigned ?Untitled (Boxer),? a 1982 painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat, for sale by Christie?s in New York next month.
New York Times |
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African Art, Modern and Traditional: Seductive Patterns From a Rich Palette
Two new exhibitions provide insight on the history and artistry, of wax-print cloth in Africa and on Western viewers? relative ignorance of both.
New York Times |
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The Personal and the Painterly
The best of Elizabeth Peyton?s portraits, as seen at the New Museum, are accessible, devotional and visually alive.
New York Times |
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Offbeat sculptor Prithpal Singh Ladi returns to Delhi
New Delhi, Oct 10 (IANS) Contemporary sculptor Prithpal Singh Ladi, who has created waves with his futuristic stone monuments, steel dragonflies and frog torsos, is coming to the capital with his first solo show in 10 years on Oct 15.
IANS via Yahoo! India News |
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'Texas Country Reporter' films Buffalo Gap gallery
Bob Phillips, nationally known star of the "Texas Country Reporter" TV show, was in Buffalo Gap on Thursday to film a show for November featuring George Holland working with his horsehair Raku pottery.
Abilene Reporter-News |
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Old-time Appalachia alive and well in Norris
October's second weekend means time to go home at the Museum of Appalachia.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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SEAL museum to create memorial statue on Hutchinson Island
Memorializing the members of the Underwater Demolition Teams and the Navy SEALs who gave their lives in the line of duty comes a step closer to fruition.
Fort Pierce Tribune |
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A welcome debt
The Norton Museum of Art owes a significant debt to Baroness Jeane von Oppenheim.
The Palm Beach Post |
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PHOTO: High art
ALTON - Angel Weber, art teacher at Alton Middle School, works Thursday to put up a scarecrow called The Pumpkin King on East Third Street in Downtown Alton.
The Telegraph |
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Expensive Bronze Map Stolen
Right now, a 200 pound piece of public art has been stolen from La Quinta. The city owned bronze relief map was stolen nearly one month ago from its location at Cove Oasis Trailhead.
KMIR 6 Palm Springs |
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Be still my heart, er art
Madison Square Park, near Manhattan's famous Flatiron building, is installing an interactive light work by Mexican artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. Sensors on two sculptures will transmit visitors' heart rates to 200 theatrical spotlights, creating narrow-beam...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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British museum buys rare Rubens sketch
The Tate Britain museum has purchased a rare sketch by Peter Paul Rubens to keep it from being sold abroad, the museum said. The Tate, with help from several art and heritage foundations, paid $9.9 million for the sketched version of Rubens' larger painting "...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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