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Classroom
A silent auction of works by Will County's youngest art students proved little kids can raise some big money.
The Lincoln-Way Sun |
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Regional calendar
ART/Museum Exhibits -- Community Arts Center of Cambria County, 1217 Menoher Blvd., Johnstown, presents ``Shirley Gaynor: A Tribute to a Life in Art,'' through Saturday in the Goldhaber-Fend Art Gallery.
The Indiana Gazette |
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Wally at the Louvre
LOS ANGELES -- Eat your heart out, Eddie Haskell. Tony Dow, best known as the actor who portrayed The Beav's big brother, Wally, in the '50s TV series Leave It to Beaver, will have one of his abstract sculptures on display at the Louvre.
Calgary Sun |
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Tellabration Coming to Folk Art Center
ASHEVILLE - It's Time for Tellabration! when thousands of people around the world gather in small towns and big cities to celebrate storytelling during the week before Thanksgiving.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Parents and kids bond at Duneland YMCA festival
CHESTERTON -- Barack Obama was there.
Post-Tribune |
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£120m renovation will bring V&A treasures out of the backroom
THE Victoria and Albert Museum is on course to complete its nine-year £120million transformation of its galleries, director Mark Jones will announce today.
Evening Standard |
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Pickett woman wins Omro logo contest
TOWN OF OMRO A Pickett womans entry in the town of Omros logo contest was chosen by town residents to appear on the towns recently launched Web site.
The Oshkosh Northwestern |
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OPRF grad produces blues festival
At 27 years old, River Forest native Michael Raspatello is recognized as a major player in the music industry.
Oak Park Leaves |
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Artist thrilled with village sculpture
FINE art student Polly Pocock, from Barnstaple, is tickled pink with the sculpture she has created for Landkey Parish Council. The work of art has been paid for from a government levy on the quarrying industry.
North Devon Gazette & Advertiser |
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Lakeshore update
STURGEON BAY Vicky Molitor and Sandra Murzyn of Manitowoc will be among 51 artists from a five-county area featured in the 33rd Juried Annual Exhibition opening Saturday at the Miller Art Museum in the Door County Library, 107 S. Fourth St., Sturgeon Bay. A public reception for the artists will be held from 3 to 4:30 p.m., with seven cash artists awards to be announced at 3:30 p.m.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter |
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Increased international interest to spur record deals at MEBA 2008
Dubai, UAE. 12 th November 2008: Deals at next week's Middle East Business Aviation (MEBA) show - the region's leading B2B exhibition for the business aviation sector - are expected to smash last year's $907m record as heavyweight global investors vie for a slice of the region's burgeoning charter market.
Zawya |
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Contemporary art stars plunge to Earth in auction
Sotheby's bowed to economic realities and slashed prices for much-hyped contemporary art works at an auction where almost a third of lots failed to sell.
Business Standard India |
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Going, going, not going anywhere - bottom falls out of contemporary art market
DAMIEN HIRST'S 14ft-wide spot painting Ethionamide failed to reach its reserve price of $850,000 at Sotheby's in New York last night, underlining the parlous state of the contemporary art market.
Evening Standard |
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All News... It all adds up to a great exhibition...
A pioneering calculating machine, from a Kent mansion, is being exhibited for the first time this week. The extremely rare device is being moved from its home at Chevening House to be exhibited at the Winter Fine Art & Antiques Fair at Olympia, running until Sunday.
The Kent Messenger |
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Pete Townshend's Broken Guitar, Margot's Tutu to Show at V&A
Nov. 12 (Bloomberg) -- A guitar that rock star Pete Townshend smashed on stage and a tutu worn in ``Swan Lake'' by ballerina Margot Fonteyn will go on show at London's Victoria & Albert Museum from March, the V&A said in a press release.
Bloomberg |
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Sponges on canvas auctioned in NYC for $21 million
NEW YORK – An artwork of sponges stuck on a canvas sold for more than $21 million Tuesday.
GMA News |
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In pictures
Sisley's paintings of Britain at the National Gallery
BBC News |
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French students offering 'Night at the Art Museum'
Corydon Central High School's French students will hold "A Night at the Art Museum" from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the Leora Brown School.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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In pictures: Sisley in England and Wales
An exhibition featuring the work of Alfred Sisley opens at the National Gallery, in London, on Thursday.
BBC News |
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Cardiff gears up for national gallery
Major changes are afoot at the National Museum Wales in Cardiff, as it forges ahead with plans to become a Welsh national gallery of art.
Guardian Unlimited |
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Lecture Thursday at Arts Enter on Henri Rousseau
Educator and Art Historian Dr. Jennifer Foley from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will present a one session lecture entitled "A Trip to the Tropics: Armchair Adventures with Henri Rousseau" at The Stage Door Gallery on Thursday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. The lecture is free to the public and wine and cheese will be served.
Eastern Shore News |
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Local photographer wins awards
Artist Gertraud Fendler of Painter won two first places in the 2008 Nature Photography Contest at Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge in Delaware. Her winning photographs are "Assateague Pines" (category: Native Flowers and Plants) and "Afterglow" (category: Delmarva Scenery).
Eastern Shore News |
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He just hopes Ken would approve
For Frank Gehry – the man who reinvented the Art Gallery of Ontario – what matters most about this week's grand reopening is feeling the late Ken Thomson would have approved.
Toronto Star |
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A new look, a new bond with residents
Toronto's Art Gallery of Ontario unveils its revamped home in a state of happy detente with the neighbourhood
The Globe and Mail |
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Veterans raising funds to bring The Moving Wall to Titusville
Although there will be many aspects to the OIL 150 Celebration, perhaps the most unique and inspiring will be the presentation of The Moving Wall.
The Titusville Herald |
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