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Akhriev Wins Utrecht Award Of Excellence For Oil Painting
Chattanooga artist Daud M Akhriev won the Utrecht Award of Excellence at the 17th Annual National Juried Exhibition of Traditional Oils for his painting “At the Kempton's Barn”.
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10 sights the guidebooks often miss
Staten Island's living history museum complex takes you back in time, from the 21st century to the early 19th, when this crossroads village was a thriving rural county seat, complete with courthouse, blacksmith, general store, church, and prosperous farms.
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Village Gate exhibit showcases young artists
Students from area schools had work on display at ArtPeace Shakedown 2008.
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Architect offers "An American House" at Cranbrook Art Museum
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. -- The everyday house is one of American architecture's great specialties, and a new house, designed by computer, illustrates some of the techniques and concerns...
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Another Tom Thomson painting goes up for auction
Another prized painting by Tom Thomson goes up for auction Tuesday night in Toronto. "View From a Height, Algonquin Park" is expected to be the main attraction at the spring auction.
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Alaskan Family Foundation Breaks New Ground With Artist Awards Announcement and Gallery in Second Life
Alaska-based Rasmuson Foundation broke new ground this month by becoming one of the first family foundations to have a major art presence in the 3-D virtual world of Second Life.
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Criterion's Artsy August
Four DVDs due in the heat of summer. May 27, 2008 - Throughout August, 2008, the Criterion Collection will release Brand Upon the Brain! (August 12), Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (August 28), The Small Back Room (August 19), and Twenty-Four Eyes (August 19) on DVD. The DVDs will contain bonus materials and extra features, and they will all be available for the MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested ...
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Another Tom Thomson painting on the auction block
Another prized painting by Tom Thomson goes up for auction tonight in Toronto.
Toronto Star |
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Artist To Debut Work In NYC Storefront
New York artist Tamaras Gayer was chosen to create the first window exhibition for Smartspaces in New York City.
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UPDATE: Spheres will make downtown debut Monday
RACINE — When this year’s Downtown public art event, Sphere Madness, was announced, the public reaction was a little underwhelming.
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UBC offers $50,000 reward for recovery of stolen Reid art
The University of B.C. is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the safe recovery of $2 million worth of artworks by iconic B.C. artist Bill Reid.
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Construction Update of Gruv Development
Ableauctions.com Inc. (AMEX:AAC) (the "Company") announced today that it has established a link to monitor the progress of construction of its 111 unit condominium project development called Gruv. Photographs showing work in progress can now be viewed directly on the Company's website under the City Gruv Development pages or directly at www.ableauctions.com/gruv/.
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Italy hails return of ancient vase from New York
ROME (Reuters) - Italy proudly celebrated the return on Friday of a prized 2,500-yeard old vase it says was looted and sold illegally to New York's Metropolitan Museum more than 30 years ago.
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TORONTO - Another prized painting by Tom Thomson goes up for auction Tuesday night in Toronto. "View From a Height, Algonquin Park" is expected to be the main attraction at the Joyner Waddington's spring auction of Canadian art.
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Golden Gallery features Oregon landscape art
The Golden Gallery will feature the work of Jim Smith, George Corneil and Gary Godfrey June 1 - Aug 4,. The exhibit will open with an artists' reception Sunday, June 1, from 2 to 5 p.m.
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Walters Center seeks artist submissions
Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center is seeking submissions from individual artists and proposals from groups of artists working in all media, to exhibit in the center's galleries for the 2009 calendar year.
The Hillsboro Argus |
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Construction Update of Gruv Development
OJAI, Calif.----Ableauctions.com Inc. announced today that it has established a link to monitor the progress of construction of its 111 unit condominium project development called Gruv.
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Downtown a happening place for kids
Along with new features at the Arizona Science Center, the Children's Museum will open June 14.
The Arizona Republic |
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New unifying theory of lasers advanced by physicists
An artist's rendering of a random laser that is pumped with incoherent light from the top and emits coherent light in random directions.
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Another Thomson painting goes up for sale in Toronto amid red-hot art season
TORONTO - Another prized painting by Tom Thomson goes up for auction Tuesday night in Toronto.
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Sir Paul visits Yale museum, will receive honorary degree
NEW HAVEN — The city had its very own British invasion Sunday, as music superstar Paul McCartney bopped through the Elm City not two blocks from where former British Prime Minister Tony Blair spoke to a crowd at Yale earlier in the day.
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Festival just around the corner
The annual Festival of the Arts begins one week from Friday, and organizers are geared up for the three-day combination of art, music, crafts, activities and food.
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Grayson Perry's Unpopular Culture exhibition
Curated by Turner‑prize winning artist Grayson Perry, this exhibition features paintings, sculptures and photographs from among the Arts Council’s 8,000 piece collection.
Socialist Worker |
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Around Germantown and Collierville
An exhibit, "Five Artists/Five Styles," will be on display through June 30 at Gallery 32 at the office of Dr. Rebecca Barton at 1918 Exeter.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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The U.S. Postal Service is holding a Frank Sinatra trivia contest. First prize is a a 'one of a kind collectible Frank Sinatra commemorative postage stamp framed art piece.
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