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Trail to be dedicated
Bettendorf Parks and Recreation Department will dedicate a Mississippi River trail at 10 a.m. June 28 at Leach Park, 100 12th St. Participants should meet at the west gazebo near the sculpture. This portion of Riverfront Recreation Trail will be named for former Bettendorf council member, Norman Voelliger. For information, call (563) 344-4113.
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OK City Star contest semifinals are June 7
The semifinals of the OK City Star talent contest will be at 2 p.m. June 7 on the center stage at C
The Oklahoman |
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'Bourne' films viewed as art - and science
NEW YORK — One of the Museum of Modern Art's latest film acquisitions isn't an art-house exper
The Oklahoman |
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Homewood Fine Art Fair seeking entries
HOMEWOOD The Village of Homewood is accepting entry forms for the President’s Art Contest. The contest is held in conjunction with the Homewood Area Chamber’s Fine Art Fair scheduled for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 7 and 8 in Irwin Park, 18120 Highland Park.
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NASA art to tour country
WASHINGTON -- Andy Warhol. Norman Rockwell. Robert Rauschenberg. William Wegman. NASA. NASA?
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Anti-tobacco exhibition at Villaggio Mall
yesterday. "Stopping smoking is one of the best and the easiest way to prevent disease," said Gail Fraser Chanpong, Director, Public Health, NHA, inaugurating the exhibition.
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Dust drives debate over Utah petroglyphs
WELLINGTON, Utah - Along Utah's Nine Mile Canyon lies what some call the longest art gallery in the world - thousands of prehistoric rock carvings and paintings of bighorn sheep and other wildlife, hunters wielding spears, and warriors engaged in hand-to-hand combat.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Komachin students share art
The Olympian's art page showcases artwork from students across all grades and schools in the districts we cover. Look for the weekly feature each Friday on the education page. This week's artwork features Komachin Middle School seventh- and eighth-graders in art specialist Marcia Waugh's class. The pieces reflect various projects the students do during their nine-week art class, including ...
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Concert preview: Delbert McClinton at Italian Festival
After years of personal and professional strife, Delbert McClinton, who headlines the Memphis Italian Festival Saturday night, has found a measure of contentment in recent years.
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May 30, 2008
Hyannis Main Street will hold its next Artscape Thursday on June 5 from 5 to 8 p.m. The Beech Tree Gallery, Morrison Glassworks and Seaweed Santa will demonstrate and exhibit local art in the Beech Tree Garden Court, at 599 Main. Entertainment will be provided by Finn Maguire and Pat Boufford and complimentary appetizers and beverages will be available.
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Symposium sculptors work to bring their visions to life Patrick Meighan can be reached at 594-6518 or pmeighan@nashua ...
hese were the dog days of sweat, muscle and machinery as five artists labored to free their vision from granite or metal at the midpoint of the city's first sculpture symposium. ... - By PATRICK MEIGHAN Staff Writer
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Art Stirs Imagination at Kuhio Elementary School
Students gathered and sang around the sculpture, a dragon called Kamooilili. They even sang a song about it. The Hawaiian legend goes that the moo, which also means lizard, was broken into pieces, when it got in the way of the goddess Hiiaka.
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Art Museum will need volunteers
The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts is asking for volunteers for its SAMFA Family Day.
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Christie's sets record with Asia art sales, eyes more
Global auction house Christie’s sold a record $310.7 million worth of Asian art at its Hong Kong spring sales this week, cementing the region’s reputation as one of the most promising in a thriving international market.
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Latin American Painting Sets a Record
?Troubadour,? a 1945 painting by the Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo, was bought by a telephone bidder for $7.2 million at Christie?s on Wednesday.
New York Times |
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Jazz-gospel meld wows crowd
While making a joyful noise unto the Lord, jazz keyboardist Cyrus Chestnut and his partners in time served up a straight ahead, dynamic study in contrasts Thursday at Gaillard Auditorium. Performing in this year's Spoleto Festival USA Wachovia Jazz Series, the band melded jazz and gospel, as promised, and wowed a crowd of about 2,300 people with soul-stirring, hand-clapping, sing-along music ...
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Adding One More Work to Hals?s Portfolio
In July, a painting by Frans Hals of Willem van Heythuysen is to go on the block at Sotheby?s in London, where it is expected to fetch about $6 million to $10 million.
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Christie's sets record with Asia art sales, eyes more
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Global auction house Christie's sold a record $310.7 million worth of Asian art at its Hong Kong spring sales this week, cementing the region's reputation as one of the most promising in a thriving international market.
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Where Have All the Paintings Gone? To the National Academy
At the National Academy?s annual exhibition, abstract painting reigns, sculpture is small and nonthreatening, and photography is practically nonexistent.
New York Times |
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Each Experience Speaks Its Own Language
The Museum of Modern Art presents a delightfully unpredictable mix of drawings by self-taught outsider artists and idiosyncratic but conventionally trained professionals.
New York Times |
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Gallery exhibits borough talent
For the last five years, if you wanted to see Fred Cole's artwork, it required a trip to his house in Highland Park. But beginning tomorrow and through June 8, Cole's work will be on display at IM Gallery, 235 Raritan Ave. in Highland Park.
The Star-Ledger |
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Schools from Penang and Japan exchange paintings under scheme
In exchange, the schools re-ceived 543 paintings from schools at the Asaka District at Saitama in Japan under the programme called “Friendly Relationship Through Pictures” recently.
The Star |
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Photography winners picked
Transcript StaffWinners of the NSIA, the Sister City International Travel Photo Contest have been announced...
The Norman Transcript |
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Christie's sets record with Asia art sales, eyes more
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Global auction house Christie's sold a record $310.7 million worth of Asian art at its Hong Kong spring sales this week, cementing the region's reputation as one of the most promising in a thriving international market.
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Christie's sets record with Asia art sales, eyes more
Global auction house Christie's sold a record $310.7 million worth of Asian art at its Hong Kong spring sales this week, cementing the region's reputation as one of the most promising in a thriving international market.
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