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MECUM Auctions Rare Collection of Automotive Signs in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS----MECUM Auction will offer 150 pristine vintage signs from the Christenholz Collection to the highest bidder at Dana Mecum's Original Spring Classic at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Art Worth Thousands Stolen From Midtown Gallery
Thousands of dollars' worth of rare artwork were stolen from a midtown Sacramento art gallery, and police are searching for the suspect who was caught on camera.
CBS 13 Sacramento |
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Art deco pool goes under hammer
A listed art deco swimming pool which was damaged by fire, could make £100,000 at auction later.
BBC News |
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LCC's Rose Center opens with student art show
The Rose Center for the Arts at Lower Columbia College will get its first public event with an art show that opens next week.
The Daily News |
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Library art exhibit features work of Linda McCord
No, this isn’t the way the Columbia Theatre will look after its upcoming renovation. It’s a seriously Photoshop-altered image by Longview artist Linda McCord.
The Daily News |
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Museum cafe to serve drinks
Marcy Tatarka has spent almost three years waiting for a liquor license for her café in the Yellowstone Art Museum. On Wednesday evening, having finally secured that license, Tatarka allowed herself to plan for the future. "I've been researchin ...
Billings Gazette |
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Returning To Korean Roots
A Buddhist in painting from SOMA's Museum of Arts current exhibition. (Photo courtesy: The Korea Herald) With young Korean artists increasingly taking centre stage in the art market, it is easy to forget that Korean art is rooted in the age-old tradition of Oriental painting and calligraphy.
Sin Chew Jit Poh |
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Students' sunflower art on exhibit at library
MAHOPAC - Sunflower paintings by students at Lakeview Elementary School are on view at the Mahopac Public Library through June 13. The work was created under the direction of art teacher Laura Davis.
The Journal News |
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Garrison Art Center plans sculpture tour at 5 locations
The Garrison Art Center will host its second annual summer sculpture exhibition, 'CURRENT: a Sculpture Tour,' from June 1 through Aug. 10.
The Journal News |
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Cannes kicks off with vision of apocalypse and kung-fu pandas
CANNES, France: Kicking kung-fu pandas and a chilling Brazilian vision of the apocalypse: the Cannes film festival kicked off yesterday blending fun with philosophy, and Hollywood blockbusters with arthouse fare.
Gulf Times |
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Hey kids! It's time to draw your dad!
Grab your crayons, pencils, pastels or markers - it is time for the 11th annual Draw Your Dad contest. Each year, more than 500 Idaho children send in their works of art, and the result is a community Father's Day card that offers a collective portrait of the many faces of fatherhood. We'll publish the winners, honorable mentions and two pages of drawings in the paper, and more online on June 15.
The Idaho Statesman |
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Festival shows the art of the craft
sharedstory There will be one-of-a-kind jewelry fashioned from precious metals and semiprecious gems, wearable silk art, metal sculptures, wooden pieces, Japanese lamps, ceramics and leather goods.
Greenwich Time |
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Peekskill Arts Council to host Open Studios event
The Peekskill Arts Council will hold its 11th annual Open Studios event June 6 to 8 in the heart of city's artist/business district. The event will include more than 35 artists' studios and 11 galleries and exhibition spaces, tours, and collaborations with actors, poets, musicians and performers.
The Journal News |
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Yonkers artist cooperative to host open studio tours this weekend
YONKERS - The YoHo Artist Studios will host its fifth annual open studios exhibition this weekend as the building prepares to expand to bring more artists to the city.
The Journal News |
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FLDS in Canada may face arrests soon
Fluorescent lights cast a yellow-green pall on the posted student artwork. Children's voices recite lessons behind closed doors. Seventh-grade girls giggle and whisper as they wander back to class.
Deseret Morning News |
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Art deco pool goes under hammer
A listed art deco swimming pool which was damaged by fire, could make £100,000 at auction later
BBC News |
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Wetlands fest offers something for all
The eighth annual Wolf Lake Bi-State Wetlands, Wind and Water festival held during Memorial Day weekend will feature canoeing and kayaking, fishing clinics, kite flying, wind surfing instruction and cricket frog calling.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Calendar -- Des Moines
A Photo Ethnography. Through May 16. A unique multi-media exhibit, combining enlarged photographs, a slideshow, written words and live presentations documenting the lives of seventh grade students at Hiatt Middle School.
The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index |
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There's an art to being Amy
A new sculpture of troubled British singer Amy Winehouse is going on show. (15/05/2008 07:04:15)
Yorkshire Post Today |
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Pair of Iowa artists make 'statements' in Ankeny exhibit
Ankeny Art Center visitors can experience the work of two emerging Iowa artists through the center's newest exhibits. The exhibits feature art from Ben Schuh of Des Moines and Van Holmgren, a University of Iowa student.
The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index |
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Wallace remembers Coaldrake with sculpture of a mighty oak
On Friday an outdoor sculpture created by Wallace Elementary School art students was dedicated to the late Karen Coaldrake, a Johnston school board member who died this spring.
The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index |
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Briefly, May 15
The Quahadi Society, Friends of Copper Breaks State Park, will meet at 2 p.m. Saturday. Agenda items include discussion of the summer art show, the park events schedule, volunteer work days, memberships and partnerships.
Wichita Falls Times Record News |
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Lovingly Stitched
Colorful samplers and carefully worked needlework pieces dating back two centuries are displayed in a new exhibit at the San Bernardino County Museum.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Bacon painting sets post-war auction record
Francis Bacon’s work Triptych, 1976 today sold for $US86 million ($92.2 million) at Sotheby’s contemporary sale, setting a record for post-war art and contributing to the auction house’s best result in its nearly 300-year history.
The West Australian |
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Artist uses canal muck for paintings
A New York artist says he is playing on man-vs.-nature theories with paintings he makes from the muck and grime of an industrial canal.David Eustace said he makes his art by leaving canvases in Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal for as long as a month, the New York Post reported Wednesday.I see this as a play on the classic man-vs.-nature story. Except in this case, 'nature' happens to be a large ...
Moldova.org |
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