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Duke's Nasher Museum Presents 'Black Mirror / Espejo Negro: A Museum Installation by Pedro Lasch'
Durham, NC -- The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University has commissioned a large-scale sculptural installation by artist Pedro Lasch to accompany the exhibition “El Greco to Velázquez.” The installation will be on view through Jan. 18, 2009.
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John Lennon's Artwork On Display In Annapolis
Several works of John Lennon will be on display this weekend at the Maryland Inn in Annapolis.
CBS 13 Baltimore |
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Art exhibit opening will feature lecture June 7 at Arrow Rock State Historic Site
An art exhibit featuring work by Boonslick residents will open June 7 with a lecture at Arrow Rock State Historic Site in Arrow Rock.
Boonville Daily News |
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Sculpture disappears from Hopewell Township yard
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) -- There's fear a Lambertville man's art could become a junkyard's treasure.
Asbury Park Press |
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Fourth Annual Hot Air Balloon Show: exhibit of the Wisconsin Visual Artists Guild, through Sept. 2, Reaching New Heights Gallery, Marshfield Clinic, Weston Center, second- and third-floor public areas, 3501 Cranberry Blvd., Weston. Free. 393-1000.
Wausau Daily Herald |
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SIFF: Week Two Picks
Creative Nature: This documentary about renowned glass blower William Morris will thrill casual art fans wondering how grains of sand become the latest overpriced Chihuly masterpiece. (And yes, Chihuly appears as a source in the film.)
Seattle Weekly |
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Jeff Koons opens first major U.S. exhibit in Chicago after 15 years
CHICAGO (AP) - Influential contemporary artist Jeff Koons is opening his first major U.S. exhibit in more than 15 years at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art.
KWQC-TV 6 Davenport |
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Nelson-Atkins Museum increases grants by almost a million
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is riding high on the endorsement of $2.6 million in grant money for the fiscal year that ended April 30. The amount is almost a million dollars more than grants for the previous fiscal year.
The Kansas City Star |
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Market expands hours, adds more vendors
STEVEN FRIEDERICH THE DAILY WORLD Tunes from Paducci, an Aberdeen musician who goes by one name, fill the street at the Grays Harbor Street Market last Saturday. The 1950 Chevy pickup, owned by festival organizer John Yonich, was turned into a stage.
The Daily World |
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Seattle Symphony's Coming to America Festival: "Genesis Suite" is ambitious, flawed
Patty Duke, F. Murray Abraham, Dale Chihuly and the Seattle Symphony come together for "The Genesis Suite" — a piece likely to be remembered more for its historic value than its composition.
Seattle Times |
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Enter your sports photos in our contest
Comments ( No comments posted. ) The Beaches Leader is happy to launch its first-ever summer sports photo contest beginning June 1. This is your opportunity to showcase camera skills, compete for prizes and get your work published in the paper.
Beaches Leader |
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Shuffle Master, Inc. and Stargames to Exhibit at G2E Asia Gaming Expo in Macau, June 4-5, 2008
LAS VEGAS----Shuffle Master, Inc. and Stargames, a Shuffle Master International Company, announced today that they will exhibit at the Asian Global Gaming Expo being held in Macau June 4 and 5.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Pontiac Police ready for P2D2
The Pontiac Prescription Drug Disposal Program has been expanded to the Pontiac Police Department where people may drop expired or illegal drugs into this bin. From left are Andrea Aguirre, PTHS art teacher, who worked on the design; Police Chief Dale Newsome; and students Sara Lepard and Sean Crawford, who helped with the art work. The box was donated by the Pontiac Public Library, and Wilson ...
Pontiac Daily Leader |
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Gigs & Bytes: Prince Overrules Radiohead
Radiohead wants a peek at what Prince was up to during his Coachella Music Festival appearance, but so far the Purple One isn't playing along. While appearing at the California festival, Prince played a version of Radiohead's "Creep."
POLLSTAR |
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Mixed Media
I fell in love with art when I was 16. I went to my first gallery opening and I went to New York. Then it was done. One of my high school friends was the granddaughter of Bob and the late Roberta Rogers, so that’s how I found myself in Gallery 72 on the night of my first opening, a night when I usually would have been either sitting in the stands at a football game or eating Hot Tamales at a ...
The Reader |
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Jeff Koons exhibit opens at MCA
Artist Jeff Koons, 53, is arguably the ultimate realist. Not in his art, which usually is slapped with the label Post-Pop and includes "Puppy," a huge, flowered doggie that squats outside the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain.
Chicago Tribune |
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Georgia Journey: Art From The Heart
The Hall County History Center is honoring fallen heroes with an exhibit called Art From The Heart. Portraits and stories of more than 40 soldiers are on display. NewsChannel 32’s Alisha Searl shows us men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in this week’s Georgia Journey. more
WNEG Toccoa |
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Good Causes
Donations for Blazing Gavels TV Auction. KLRN invites area businesses and individuals to donate goods and services to be auctioned off during the station's 42nd annual TV auction that will air June 12-21. All proceeds benefit KLRN Public Television.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Brilliant light extinguished
The first time I interviewed Gabisile Nkosi, a decade ago at the then NSA Gallery, her luminous skin was marred with freshly inflicted scars. The father of her small son had attacked them with a knife.
Cape Argus |
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Sculpture disappears from Hopewell Township yard
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP, N.J. - There's fear a Lambertville man's art could become a junkyard's treasure.
Courier-Post |
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Laura Bush visits New Orleans
First Lady Laura Bush visited New Orleans on Friday to pay tribute to the work of faith-based organizations and other volunteer groups helping the city recover from Hurricane Katrina, and to tout the importance of museums and libraries.
WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans |
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Reception tonight at art gallery
DIXON -- A reception for "Shades of Grey 4" artists is 6 to 8 tonight at the Next Picture Show, 113 W. First St., Dixon. The fourth annual black-and-white photography exhibit opens today and runs through June 24.
SaukValley.com |
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The Art of Magnetic Fields [Image Gallery]
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Scientific American |
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``Shorts'' Story is Cast -- Casting is Complete and Principal Photography Begins under the Direction of Robert Rodriguez
BURBANK, Calif.----Casting is complete on the family comedy adventure "Shorts," being directed by Robert Rodriguez from his own screenplay. Rodriguez is also producing the film with Elizabeth Avellan under their Troublemaker Studios banner.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Cowpens fifth-grader displays artwork in district 3 exhibition
Micaela Lee, a fifth-grader at Cowpens Elementary, posed with her artwork, 'Flying Squash." Michaela was one of several students whose work was selected for the District Three 27th Annual Art Exhibition, which was held at the Chapman Cultural Center on May 20.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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