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Armory Art Center unveils 'The Edge!' contemporary art show
If you want to start an annual contemporary art exhibition, it's a good idea to get Bonnie Clearwater to jury it.
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‘Room for Tourists’ exhibition on display in Biggin Gallery
The Department of Art is presenting “Room for Tourists” through Nov. 7. This is an exhibition of contemporary photography curated by Paula Katz, director and curator of the Herron Galleries at the Herron School of Art and Design, Indiana University.
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Perils of printmaking
A national printmaking show at the U of M's Nash Gallery shows the medium's weaknesses and potential.
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Argus wins top honors in state contest
The Petaluma Argus-Courier received a first-place award for General Excellence in the 2008 Better Newspaper Contest sponsored by the California Newspaper Publishers Association.
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Weekend options: Dia de Los Meuertos
Altered Esthetics Gallery invites people to come together and celebrate lost loved ones. Not meant to be morbid, the event is for the living to remember the dead with joy and laughter.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Marshall County Museum Shows Spooktacular History of Halloween
Co-owner called the "Halloween Queen"
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Intricate dots from Australia
A painting by Eunice Napanangka. WHAT’S in a dot? About 50,000 years of Aboriginal Australian history. From Nov 7 to 21, art lovers can discover the best of Aboriginal Australian art, characterised by its colourful and intricate dot patterns, at Pace Gallery in Jalan Kemajuan, Petaling Jaya.
The New Straits Times |
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New Photography Exhibit Elicits Unique Perspectives: Montecito Fine Arts College of Design & MFA Gallery Presents ...
The Montecito Fine Arts Gallery presents an exhibition of Los Angeles-based photographers who explore,
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The Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie opens their first special exhibition in Germany
Beginning today, the Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie (FHH), the foundation for the promotion of Fine Watchmaking, will be presenting its first special exhibition in Germany, “The World of Complication Watches”, at the MUNICHTIME 2008 watch exhibition.
Europa Star |
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'Economy' Melting Down In New York, Literally
NEW YORK -- The economy is melting. On Wednesday, two artists installed a 1,500-pound ice sculpture carved to spell the word "Economy" in Manhattan's financial district.
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Carolyn Livengood column: Enjoy the harvest in San Mateo
HUNDREDS of artisans from around the country will exhibit more than 24,000 American handmade items at the first San Mateo Harvest Festival.The event will take place 10 a.
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Museum Fest celebrates Onslow's 'talents and traditions'
RICHLANDS - Food, fossils and fun are headed to Richlands. Onslow County Museum's 32nd annual Museum Fest will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday featuring crafts, food and live entertainment.
Jacksonville Daily News |
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Criste leaving Warhol for NYC's International Center of Photography
Thomas Sokolowski, Director of The Andy Warhol Museum, announced today that museum Deputy Director Colleen Russell Criste has submitted her resignation to accept the position of Deputy Director for External Affairs at the International Center of Photography in New York City.
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Nation prepares 'Honest Abe's' 200th birthday bash
The celebration will be focused in the nation's capital, where museums, theaters and other attractions announced plans Thursday for more than 80 exhibits and programs in the coming months to celebrate the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth.
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Learn To Avoid Common Problems And Create Portraits With Greater Visual Impact With This Book Published By Amherst Media
Norman Phillips, author of Lighting Techniques for High Key Portrait Photography and Lighting Techniques for Low Key Portrait Photography, examines a much over-looked area of photography: the middle key.
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Things to do
JEROME TIGER EXHIBIT, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, Five Civilized Tribes Museum. Admission: $3, adults; $2, seniors 65 and older; $1.50, students; and free, children under 6. Group rates for 10 or more are available. The museum is handicap accessible. Information: fivetribes.org.
Muskogee Phoenix |
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EXTRAVAGANZA OF THE ARTS
Art lovers can celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Asiatopia International Performance Art Festival at the newly-opened Bangkok Art and Culture Centre at Pathumwan intersection starting this evening (Oct 31) until Nov 30.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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Backstage Pass: Behind-the-scenes news in the arts
November is Celebrate the Arts Month in Collier County, and more than 100 events are on the schedule. The entire arts and entertainment community has joined the effort, including museums, galleries, theaters, arts organizations, local artists and entertainers. A calendar of events and additional information can be found at www.celebratethearts.org.
Naples Daily News |
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Nation prepares 'Honest Abe's' 200th birthday bash
WASHINGTON (AP) - Museums, theaters and other attractions in Washington, D.C., announced plans today for more than 80 exhibits and programs in the coming months to celebrate the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth.
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Exhibitors hope to weave a spell on budding artists
THE best of woven fabrics is on display at Ray Walsh House and organisers hope it will encourage more people to take up the art.
Northern Daily Leader |
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Inspiration to achieve
A CONSTANT stream of people flowed through the Taree TAFE campus yesterday to celebrate the town's inaugural Deadly Days festival. Children and adults from across the Mid North Coast flocked to the event to celebrateindigenous culture through music, food, art and dance.
Manning River Times |
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The Chain Saw Sculptures Of Corey Worden
Elmon Smith says two trees in the side yard of a house he bought this year were "nasty-ass pines."
Hartford Courant |
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How To Make Money With Free Software
fons writes "Dutch Python hacker/artist Stani took part in a contest organised by the Dutch Ministry Of Finance to design a 5 euro commemorative coin. And he won, using only free software: 'The whole design was done for 100% with free software. The biggest part consists of custom software in Python, of course within the SPE editor. For the visual power I used PIL and pyCairo. From time to time ...
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Exhibits, Roses, Green Living
Sculpture Day
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Forward.com
A group of A-list celebrities who appear in a new photography book wearing shimmering jewels (and not much more) have become caught in a tussle between an Israeli diamond mogul, an international poverty relief organization and a couple of highly irritated public relations firms.
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