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ART BENEFIT
HGTC reception assists Noah The opening reception for "mind's eye, a photographic journey," 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday will go to the dogs. About 40 continuing education students at Horry-Georgetown Technical College will have works on display in the Richardson Gallery in Building 1100 on the Conway campus.
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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Michael Dee's 'Negative Stars' exhibit contemplates the vacant beauty of celebrity
It's beyond cliche these days to call Hollywood stars vapid or empty.
The Plain Dealer |
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4-H Round Up
Congratulations to everyone who participated and placed at the following District 11 4-H contests: Photography, Clara Smejkal, second place, animals; and third, theme; Kerilyn Wendel - first, arch. elements, third, people, third, plant/flora; Casey Tucker, third, theme, blue ribbon, natural landscapes; red ribbon, animals; Colton Fischer and Ashley Tucker have two photos each competing at the ...
The Victoria Advocate |
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Artist set to unveil artwork of historic Lapeer
LAPEER -- A renowned artist's portrayal of the community on canvas will paint a future for the arts in Lapeer.
The Oakland Press |
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Burlington Mall celebrates 40 years of community spirit
Burlington Mall opened in 1968. It's also the same year that Tammy Ovens was born. Now, they are both celebrating 40 years of being. The local mall has wrapped up its Fabulous 40 Model Search Contest and the 10 winning models are putting a face to the mall's new campaign.
Burlington Post |
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Christina Lindley Pictures
© Jason Ellis Photography.
AskMen |
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Covering Oil Stains
Jennifer Marsh was sick of paying high gas prices and bothered by the abandoned gas station that was an eyesore on the drive to her studio each day. So the aspiring artist and inspired activist came up with an idea -- to cover the gas station with a colossal handmade blanket in a way that would bring greater attention to the world's dependency on oil.
Winston-Salem Journal |
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Spoleto Festival 2008: World-Class
When the Spoleto Festival USA started in 1977, it brought the world to South Carolina. Operas by VincenzoBellini and Georges Bizet, dance companies from Scotland and Spain, and theater from the Netherlands and South Africa arrived during the first few years. The world continues to arrive. In this year’s festival, which starts Thursday, you’ll find dance groups from Switzerland and France, a ...
The State |
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Meet the suspect: Myles J. Connor Jr.
The Herald has launched a Web site dedicated to compiling information about the March 18, 1990, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist. The site is updated regularly and includes...
Boston Herald |
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Expect the unexpected at annual DeCordova show
Choosing materials as varied as bath towels and brain waves, melons and memories, a dozen artists featured in the 2008 DeCordova Annual Exhibition have created provocative art that challenges viewers mostly without drowning them in pretension or obscurantism.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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Art plunges the depths in 'Immersion'
[ "These are not pastel pieces, that's for sure," says Celia Brooks, looking at the watercolors that make up the exhibit "Immersion" at the Lyndon House Arts Center, on display through July 19.
Athens Banner-Herald |
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Sunday calendar
SPOLETO FESTIVAL USA: May 23-June 8. Locations and prices vary.
The Post and Courier |
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Agawam students copy master works
AGAWAM - For Kasondra E. Kalaitzidis, 18, it was all about using art to represent something she loves. Kalaitzidis' centerpiece painting at Tuesday's third annual Spring Arts Festival at Agawam High School - done in acrylic on canvas with foam pop-ups - featured an array of Broadway musicals.
The Republican |
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Festival season ahead
Communities in eastern Illinois and western Indiana are planning festivals and special events this summer and fall.
The Danville Commercial-News |
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Festivals offer best in world of music, dance, theater, art
From "Amistad" to Vivaldi, Spoleto Festival USA and the Piccolo Spoleto Festival again will feature 17 days filled with some of the best music, dance, theater and art the world has to offer.
The Post and Courier |
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Summer Planner 2008
ARTS ARTS DEPOT: Abingdon, 314 Depot Square, May 29-Aug. 24, exhibits, book signings, Highlands Camera Club exhibition, juried art shows, workshops and more. (276) 628-9091, e-mail abingdonartsdepot@abingdon.com or http://www.abingdonartsdepot.org. THEATER CAMPS: Abingdon, Barter Theatre, June 2-6, 9-10:30 a.m. kindergarten-2nd grade; June 17-21, 9-11 a.m., 3rd-5th grade; June 16-20, 9 ...
Bristol Herald Courier |
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Big art sales follow Rauschenberg's death
In the world of art, the big money is in death to a salesman. Three of the country's top auction houses hit record sales with contemporary art this week just days after the death of one of the art world's greats, according to Artinfo.com.
Beaumont Enterprise |
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Evadale boy's drawing chosen for book exhibiting orthopedic patients' art
EVADALE - Michael Williams was full of energy during a post-operative checkup at Shriners Hospital in Houston. The then-six-year-old, who underwent surgery to correct severely bowed legs, admits he couldn't sit still that day.
Beaumont Enterprise |
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It's a bird! It's a plane! It's super fashion!
A fantasy costume by Thierry Mugler is displayed in the Mutant Body Gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art during the "Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy" exhibit.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Chattanooga: Ignis Glass relocates
In a few weeks, Ignis Glass Studio and Gallery will open its doors in a new location. Owner Christopher Mosey has moved his business from Carter Street to Off Main Art Collective, 1800 Rossville Ave., Suite 4.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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The Louvre's collection of portrait busts by Houdon go on display in Atlanta
The sixth “Louvre Atlanta” exhibition, opening at the High Museum of Art on June 7, will feature highlights from the Louvre’s collection of sculpture by Jean-Antoine Houdon.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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Counting down to Frontier Days
The 34th annual Frontier Days festival is approaching fast, and those in charge of making it a reality are busily applying the finishing touches. This year's event promises to be one to remember, with plenty of new entertainment to go along with some old favorites.
The Fort Dodge Messenger |
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Chattanooga: Author Lin Arison will be at Hunter Museum to discuss and sign copies of her book on May 27
In 2000, Lin Arison and her 15-year-old granddaughter, Sarah, began a month-long journey through France that would change both their lives.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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Chattanooga: Town Talk
ALLIED ARTS is sponsoring a Battle Academy Art Exhibit in the county courthouse, said Allied Arts spokesman
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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Elevator to improve access at war museum, Route 66 Hall of Fame
PONTIAC — Construction has begun on an elevator that will allow those with limited mobility to visit the Livingston County War Museum and the photography display at the Route 66 Hall of Fame and Museum.
The Pantagraph |
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