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The Fashionistas and The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology Form Partnership To Promote Fashion
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To Infinity and Beyond: “NASA/Art” exhibit celebrates 50 years of American space programs
“I’ve got 73 favorite paintings in the show, and every one has a story attached to it,” says artist James Dean when asked to single out a few of his top choices in “NASA/Art: 50 Years of Exploration.”
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Review: “NASA/Art” exhibit celebrates 50 years of American space programs
Wandering through the exhibit on its opening day, I felt as if the spirits of art, science and history were wrestling for supremacy in a cosmic gallery smackdown. With history, ultimately, gaining an edge over the other two. Much of the work on view is about documentation rather than avant-garde interpretation. The artists who were invited to participate early on were understandably eager to ...
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Creepiness in the Day-to-Day: 'All Hallow's Even' exhibit
Going by the success of Saw I, II, III, IV , and now Saw V , it seems like people really delight in getting the bejesus scared out of them.
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Cartoonist brings humor to Gallery Walk
Sometimes its obvious what Cliff Kurowski is going to come up with. If the subject of his editorial cartoon has to do with human rights, for instance, thats pretty much a gimme, he says.
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A glimpse into North African world
THE Third Line gallery has opened an exhibition ‘Noss Noss’ showcasing a collection of photographic works by Moroccan photographer Hassan Hajjaj at the Waqif Art Centre.
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Muslim Artist's Exhibit Spurs Violence at London Gallery
Muslim artist, Sarah Maple has been criticized in the past for how she depicts her religion in her work, but her latest exhibition in London has triggered a new wave of intimidation, death threats and even violence.
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Milton Hebald: Celebrating 40 Years at the Harmon-Meek Gallery
Milton Hebald, the award-winning contemporary baroque sculptor from New York City, opens up the 2008-2009 art season at the Harmon-Meek Gallery in Naples, FL.
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Local artist, scientist help Smithsonian dig dirt
A Smithsonian Institution exhibit uncovers little known facts about soil, thanks to the work of two local experts — an artist for an Annapolis illustration firm, and a scientist based in Edgewater.
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The Art of the Possible
As donations dry up, museums are dusting off their permanent collections. ....
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art November 1 at Weavers Studio Centre for the Arts, 94 Ballygunge Place, #2460 4245; 6 pm:
Weavers Studio Centre for the Arts presents Glasscapes — its first anniversary show of glass sculptures, paintings, photography and object d’art. Inauguration by Suhas Roy. The exhibition will remain open till November 14, 11 am to 7 pm.
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Local artist Batiste to represent state at Epcot
DONALDSONVILLE – Local artist Alvin Batiste will be traveling to Orlando early next month to represent not only Donaldsonville, but also the state of Louisiana at the 13th annual Epcot International Food and Wine Festival Nov. 5.
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Summit
Health Economic Summit in the Eastern Region at The Taj Bengal, 10am to 5.30pm. Inauguration of Sixth Kalpanirjhar International Short Fiction Film Festival 2008 at Max Mueller Bhavan, 8 Ballygunge Circular Road, 6pm.
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The Fashionistas and The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology Form Partnership To Promote Fashion
(PRWEB) October 31, 2008 -- Heidi Dillon, founder and CEO of The Fashionistas (www.thefashionistas.org), based in Dallas, today announced an innovative and groundbreaking partnership between The Fashionistas and the Couture Council of The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York City (www.fitnyc.edu/museum). FIT is home to one of the most highly regarded fashion ...
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Paul Klee's Universe Comes to Berlin
An ambitious new exhibition is an unprecedented attempt to present Klee's work in all its variety
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Board says no to Egypt trip
Students at Wisconsin Dells High School will not be traveling to Egypt in March as the result of Wednesday's school board action. Board members voted 4 to 3 against the student trip that was proposed by art teacher Anne Klein.The board rescinded an earlier vote that was tied because President David Schulz was absent for the vote. Wednesday Schulz voted against allowing the trip and said he ...
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Murals and Marriage
Famed Mexican artist Diego Rivera is known best for two things: his monumental murals and his tumultuous marriage to fellow artist Frida Kahlo. But like every great painting, and like every great love affair, there’s always a backstory.
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Toilet-turned-art-museum draws crowds in Munich
A public toilet in Munich that was transformed into an art museum has attracted hundreds of people in the first days after opening, a spokesman for the city's tourism agency said on Thursday.
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Anne Frank exhibit opens Sunday at GSU Museum
Anne Frank is one of the most well-known figures from the Holocaust in World War II. On Sunday, the exhibit “Anne Frank: A History for Today” will open at the Georgia Southern Museum.
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SMPTE 2008 Honors NVISION's Birney Dayton with Prestigious SMPTE Progress Medal
The Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers (SMPTE) honored SMPTE Fellow Birney Dayton, NVISION'S founder, chairman of the board, and chief technology officer, with its prestigious SMPTE Progress Medal at a gala celebration last night in Hollywood, CA. Dayton joins the ranks of previous SMPTE Progress Medal recipients Walt Disney (1940, motion picture photography and sound recording of ...
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Charter school students tackle tough topics in art exhibit
The charter school students, as well as students who attend the John Kilroy Fine Art Academy in Rockland, are displaying their work in an exhibit titled “If I could Change the World.”
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Images of China win new photo award
The inaugural Prix Pictet photography award has been won by Canadian Benoit Aquin for his series of images depicting desertification in China entitled "The Chinese Dust Bowl".
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California Biennial Expands Beyond Orange Curtain
MAP ForYourArt , the guide to contemporary art and culture, released their guide to the California Biennial today. What's cool this year is that the event, usually solely at the Orange County Museum of Art , has expanded throughout the state with many locations in the Los Angeles area thanks to guest-curator Lauri Firstenberg of LAXART in Culver City. Here are locations of art, whether in ...
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Silk painting, ministry draw La Grange woman into rewarding second careers
Karen Snow took on two jobs instead of one and several volunteer projects when she retired, and she couldn't be happier.
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Gene Marzec: Scenic painter has one-man show at Blanchard Community Library
Gene Marzec has been a school principal, Santa Paula Elementary School District and Blanchard Community Library trustee, loyal Kiwanis Club member and community activist, but it’s his art side that is sure to draw visitors to the library for a an exhibit of his paintings.
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