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A traveling exhibition of collective art by world-renowned artists, Christo Javacheff and Jean-Claude Denat de Guillebon, is currently at the CSUN Art Gallery in the Art and Design Center through Dec. 13 for a special showing.
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Digitization Just a click away
The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library has over 200,000 digitized images that can be viewed on its Web site. More than 81,550 objects from the collection of the Yale University Art Gallery are presented online. The MacMillan Center just launched an online interview show, the MacMillan Report, with a new video available each week.
Yale Daily News |
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Favre: J. Paul Getty Museum exhibit links photographer to unattributed images
Weston Naef, curator of photography at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, resembled sleuth Sherlock Holmes as he strolled through his long-planned Carleton Watkins exhibition.
Ventura County Star |
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Dining Food as art A festival of Asian art, and food as art, takes over Humanities Gallery.
Kei Iwabuchi, a beautiful Japanese woman in a turquoise-blue kimono belted with a goldenrod-hued obi, padded quietly onto the tatami after slipping off her...
Chico News & Review |
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In brief: Family Dates (10/30/08)
Celebrate Alaska, 5:30-7:30 p.m. today, Anchorage Museum, 121 W. Seventh Ave. Join in a kick off the Municipality of Anchorage's celebration of Alaska Native Heritage Month with a reception and music by Pamyua. Free. (343-4326, www.anchoragemusuem.org)
Anchorage Daily News |
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Portrait gallery promotes adoption
A traveling portrait gallery of children hoping to trade state foster care for a permanent, adoptive home with a Utah family was unveiled Wednesday in the Capitol rotunda.
Deseret Morning News |
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Fagan teams with other artists for 'Conversations with Garth' series
Garth Fagan Dance starts a series of performances and dialogues with area arts organizations called "Conversations with Garth."
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Make over with Daniel
Members of the public are invited for a make-over session by well-known photographer, Daniel Cabrera, at the Yayasan branch of The Body Shop on Oct 31. Daniel is a professional in his work and has done photography of all walks of life.
BruDirect.com |
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The Short List
FAMILY Family Fun Day Kid-friendly activities are the focus of the day at the Pittock Mansion, including playing vintage board games, reading stories from 1910, face painting and sampling local apples drizzled in caramel. Volunteers dressed as Edwardian-era servants from the early days ...
Portland Tribune |
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The third annual Venice Beach Music Festival will rock the beach from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, August 10th, near the Venice skate park at the water end of Windward Avenue.
Marina del Rey Argonaut |
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Greeley may cut money for some public art
Greeley officials are considering slashing the amount of money the city spends on one public art program to prove to residents that the city can tighten its belt during rough economic times.
Greeley Tribune |
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Film Festival in Ojai to highlight Bradbury work
For science fiction author Ray Bradbury, winning a Lifetime Achievement Award at the ninth annual Ojai Film Festival is an honor that reflects his passion for writing and love for a small town that highlights some of the best independent films from around the world each year.
Ventura County Star |
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Derek Buckner presents 'Paredolia'
Thanks to the Slocumb Galleries, art enthusiasts were able to see an exhibition of Derek Buckner's work titled "Paredolia," as well as hear a lecture. The Artist's Statement, simply and tastefully presented below the show's title and the artist's name, takes on a more serious tone than the artist portrayed during the lecture.
East Tennessean |
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Gallery fosters conversation
People slowly and deliberately stopped and studied each new art piece that hung in the Curfman Gallery Friday, occasionally pausing to have discussion with friends.
Colorado State Collegian |
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G1's small in stature, but big on pictures
Panasonic today unveiled the Lumix DMC-G1, the world's smallest interchangeable lens camera, at Sculpture By The Sea at Sydney's Bondi Beach.
cnet.com.au |
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Group tries to pull plug on Durham light sculpture
Last week, the Durham City Council voted to accept a donated light sculpture for the new Performing Arts Center. This week, a group is organized to stop it, complete with Web site,
The News & Observer |
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Festa student photographs Croatia
Felix Festa Middle School student Kayla Rudess traveled to Dubrovnik, Croatia, to participate in a nine-day photography workshop.
The Journal News |
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Museum hosts number of events for November, December
All programs are free of charge and will take place at the museum unless otherwise noted.*
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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National Geographic offers Western bird guidebook
Here's an ironic twist: National Geographic is famous for the great photography in its magazines, but you won't find a single photo in its bird book.
The Idaho Statesman |
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A Jaguar Tries to Reclaim the Brand?s Cool
The British company is hoping the new XF will be the cornerstone of its renaissance.
New York Times |
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Duke's generous offer to the nation
We would like to respond to the letter (October 27) in regard to the bid by the National Galleries of Scotland and the National Gallery London to acquire Diana and Actaeon by Titian from the Bridgewater Collection for the nation.
Guardian Unlimited |
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Public art will be popping up all over
What do you think of these public art proposals?
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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ARAC @ AAM: Anderson Ranch at the Aspen Art Museum -- 10/30/08 at Aspen Art Museum
ARAC @ AAM: Anderson Ranch at the Aspen Art Museum -- 10/30/08 at Aspen Art Museum
Rocky Mountain News |
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Minnesota museum concludes painting was Nazi loot
MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minneapolis Institute of Arts has sent a $2.8 million painting back to France after concluding it had been stolen by the Nazis during World War II
Post-Bulletin |
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P-T newsroom racks up awards
LONG BEACH - The Press-Telegram won three awards and five certificates of achievement in the California Newspaper Publishers Association's 2008 Best Newspaper Contest.
Long Beach Press-Telegram |
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