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Weekend
Photographer John Rosenthal shot this image during a trip to New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward after Hurricane Katrina destroyed the area. An exhibition of Rosenthal's New Orleans photographs goes on display Thursday at UNC's Center for the Study of the American South.
The Chapel Hill News |
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Local quilter's work goes to retiree as surprise gift
Each year Martin Lancaster, the now retired President of the North Carolina Community College System, has hosted an art show. The show exhibits works of art from students throughout the state's community college system.
The Shelby Star |
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Samsung and Thomas Kinkade Collaborate on LCD Prototype That Integrates Fine Art and HD Programming
SAN FRANCISCO----Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world's largest provider of liquid crystal display panels, announced today that it has collaborated with The Thomas Kinkade Company to develop a prototype of the first TV to be combined with a digital art display system - a potential hybrid LCD TV and mini-exhibit that would be able to shift between artwork and TV programming at a moment's ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Art Basel Takes Off
The international art world is descending upon Art 39 Basel, in Basel, Switzerland, where nearly 300 art galleries will offer the work of 2,000 artists. The annual event, the world's largest art fair, brings together the leading names in Modern and Contemporary art; it opened yesterday for invited guests, and visitors were able to see work from around the world. At this year's fair, under the ...
The New York Sun |
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Chattanooga Council Approve $27,000+ Art Sculpture Despite Controversy
Chattanooga city council members approve more than 27-thousand dollars for a downtown art piece. read more
WDEF Chattanooga |
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Crazy Horse celebrates first six decades
CRAZY HORSE MEMORIAL - A warning of "Fire in the hole!" and two deafening blasts ricocheting off the surrounding Southern Hills stirred a large crowd Tuesday gathered at Crazy Horse Memorial to celebrate the 60th anniversary of work on the world's largest mountain sculpture.
Rapid City Journal |
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Heads or tales? Senior prank sculpture puts principal on display in a big way
The Chapel Hill News |
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Weston Art Show time again
Anglican Bishop of Newcastle, the Right Rev. Dr. Brian Farran, will open the 45th annual Weston Art Show on Tuesday, June 24.
The Advertiser |
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Point and Shoot like a Pro!
The first leg of travel photography workshop series recently held in Batanes was a huge success.
Manila Bulletin |
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First Friday art walk features Friday food, fun
Greeley's first Art Walk of the year will be Friday, complete with music, paintings and other crafts on display and sale.
Greeley Tribune |
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Abramovich Prowls Art Basel; $8 Million Murakami `Buddha' Sells
Howard Rachofsky, from Dallas, and Donald and Mera Rubell, from Miami, were also in the crowd of 8,000 collectors who hurried into Hall 2 of the Basel Messe for the opening of the world's largest fair of modern and contemporary art, said exhibitors.
Bloomberg.com |
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LACMA to screen Russia's 7-hour 'War and Peace'
Epic film cost $100 million to produce in 1968. If you've got the time, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art has the movie. The museum will screen the seven-hour 1968 Oscar-winning Russian film, "War and Peace," in two parts Friday and Saturday evenings this month.
Calendarlive.com |
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Bright light, big city
René Barilleaux, the McNay’s curator of art after 1945, was still addressing the Joan Mitchell paintings, but I was being pulled around the corner by a memory from the day before
San Antonio Current |
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Police visit video exhibition of nude boys
Undercover detectives visited a video art exhibition at a city bar last night because it contained images of two nude boys.
The Age |
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2008/06/04
Chan’s depiction of a rising sun. THE Yan Fine Art Gallery presents “Beginning” a solo art exhibition by Dennis Chan Ka Wai. The exhibition which began on May 24 ends on June 8.
The New Straits Times |
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School Sculpture Causes Controversy
A local charter school is about to get a new piece of artwork, but it's stirring up controversy within the Albuquerque public school district.
KOAT Albuquerque |
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Festival credited for boost in arts tourism
In its fourth year, the Chamber Music Festival owes its success to the local support it receives and to out-of-state donors who attend and contribute, according to Dan Hood, president of the board.
Ruidoso News |
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Free Times - Ohio's Premier News, Arts, & Entertainment Weekly
O Paisan, Where Art Thou? With gas prices making a weekend drive from Cleveland to Florence or Rome or Venice cost-prohibitive, maybe you could save on your Ferrari's wear-and-tear and go instead to the eighth annual Italian American Summer Festival.
Cleveland Free Times |
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Free Times - Ohio's Premier News, Arts, & Entertainment Weekly
One of the strengths of The Plain Dealer is its photography staff.
Cleveland Free Times |
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Rediscovered Glasgow Boy work for sale after US find
A lost painting by one of the world-famous Glasgow Boys is for sale in Scotland after being rediscovered in a remote American town. The highly prized picture by Edward Walton was spotted on an auction house website by Edinburgh art gallery director Emily Walsh.
The Herald |
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Don't just watch films, learn films at the Breckenridge Festival of Film
Free seminars and forums are interspersed with screenings at this weekend's festival
Summit Daily News |
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Photography Workshop
Bandar Seri Begawan - The HRD Services Globaleductaion.link is holding a two-day workshop on June 21-22 to be facilitated by the official photographer of the royal wedding of Her Royal Highness Princess Hjh Majeedah Nuruul Bolkiah, Mr Saiful Nang, a Malaysian international photographer.
BruDirect.com |
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AWC art professor exhibits work in Chicago
A series of clay sculptures that earned an Arizona Western College professor first-place honors in a Texas art exhibition is now featured in an immigration-themed art show at Loyola University, Chicago.
The Yuma Sun |
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Dinner to benefit Windsor woman
A benefit dinner/1950s-60s sock hop/silent auction will be held from 6-11 p.m. Friday at Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church, 1250 7th St.
Greeley Tribune |
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USGA christens its new golf history centre dedicated to Arnold Palmer
FAR HILLS, N.J. - Having a new addition to the USGA Museum dedicated to him on Tuesday brought back memories of Walter Hagen, Dwight Eisenhower and Bobby Jones for Arnold Palmer.
Slam! Sports |
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