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Mukadota honoured
DAVID Karavina — a Harare-based artist — has completed sculpting the statue of the late Safirio Madzikatire, otherwise known as Mukadota.
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Art museums get creative in fundraising methods
A large green and orange Keith Haring sculpture looms in the foyer of dermatologist Frederic Brandt's town house.
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Art on the Spot to host art summer workshops
MIDDLEBORO — Art on the Spot Studio (A.O.T.S) is now opening registration for its sixth year of summer art workshops. The fine arts program at the studio will be geared for children ages 7-14 years old.
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'Child porn art revolting' says Rudd
CHILDREN who posed naked in a Melbourne studio have been quizzed over whether a controversial art show breached child porn laws.
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Art show in child porn row
CHILDREN who posed naked in a Melbourne studio have been interviewed by police over whether a controversial art show has breached child porn laws.
Herald Sun |
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MHS students earn statewide honors
MIDDLEBORO — The Middleborough Public Schools Fine Arts Department has announced that two students were selected to participate in statewide competition this spring.
The Standard-Times |
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DoT weighs auction of 2G spectrum for existing telcos
The Department of Telecommunications is considering doing away with the present system of allotting 2G spectrum to existing telecom operators...
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The Revolution continues at City Gallery
“We are thrilled to announce that almost 60,000 people have already visited our current exhibitions, AES+F: Last Riot, Aniwaniwa and Reboot:, exceeding expectations for the entire season,” says Gallery Director Paula Savage, “It’s wonderful to see visitors in the Gallery experiencing these incredible shows and YouTube is a new way to share some of these works with even more people.”
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Gallery Paint Job
Jean Richards of the Fine Line Art Gallery checked out how some artwork will jibe with the new paint scheme there. The gallery will be closed today through Saturday as it gets re-decorated, ...(read more)
Fort Frances Times |
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Exhibition rejection for nephew of PM
Melbourne City Council deems painting by Kevin Rudd's artist nephew unsuitable.
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Angel to the rescue: OHS freshman wins
banner art contest By RANDY ERICKSON Editor Onalaska High School freshman Angel Thao’s professional art career is off to a good start. Last week, in fact, she collected her first check, $100 for designing a new year-round banner to hang in Onalaska’s downtown area.
Holmen Courier |
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Will kids dig 'Indiana Jones'
The generation gap is one pitfall executives hope the 'Crystal Skull' sequel avoids. CANNES, France -- The thunderous roar from thousands of fans when Harrison Ford arrived at the " Indiana Jones" premiere at the Cannes Film Festival could be heard three blocks from the Grand Théâtre Lumière. The test now is whether the fourth film in Steven Spielberg's adventure series will show the same ...
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Letters to the Editor
After attending another city council meeting on May 13, I have to ask myself what is going on. We discussed parking, photo exhibits, fireworks and signs for the school board election. I understand that these are all components of the everyday workings of our city but shouldn't we have heard more?
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New look for Kalakkad murals
A project to conserve 400-year-old paintings in Siva temple will take off soon
The Hindu |
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It's full-speed ahead for Seattle International Film Festival with 155 offerings this week
SIFF begins its first week with 155 films.
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Art museums get creative in fundraising methods
(AP:MIAMI) A large green and orange Keith Haring sculpture looms in the foyer of dermatologist Frederic Brandt's town house. Upstairs in his bedroom, overlooking his low, white bed are three paintings by South African artist Lisa Brice in a palette of greens to make them look like night vision.
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Artsbridge's 9th Annual Very Special Arts Festival
Artsbridge held their 9th annual Very Special Arts Festival Thursday for students of all ages with disabilities.
WTAP Parkersburg |
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Forward.com
Fear of Freedom: With the Essay “Fear of Painting” By Carlo Levi Translated from the Italian by Adolphe Gourevitch and Stanislao G. Pugliese Columbia University Press, 176 pages, $18.95.
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Police quiz photographer over nude shots
Police have interviewed photographer Bill Henson about an art exhibition featuring nude shots of teenagers.
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U.S. Travel Plans Hit The Skids
UNDATED (CBS/AP)- Oil prices rose above $135 a barrel for the first time Thursday, with supply worries, global demand and an ever weakening U.S. dollar driving crude futures up.
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Folkmoot announces 2008 photography contest winner
Folkmoot's third annual photography contest winner is Tommy Hutto of Bethlehem, Ga.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Frawley Video: President Bush to Tour Barracks
A Menomonie man's photography brings the president into the picture.
WQOW Eau Claire |
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Art museums get creative in fundraising methods
A large green and orange Keith Haring sculpture looms in the foyer of dermatologist Frederic Brandt's town house. Upstairs in his bedroom, overlooking his low, white bed are three paintings by South African artist Lisa Brice in a palette of greens to make them look like night vision.
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Waqif Art Centre opens with mega craft expo
THE Qatar Museums Authority Board of Trustees’ chairperson HE Sheikha Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani yesterday officially opened the Waqif Art Centre, with a major exhibition titled ‘Open Your Eyes’.
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COCONUT GROVE, Fla. - A large green and orange Keith Haring sculpture looms in the foyer of dermatologist Frederic Brandt's town house.
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