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Painting missing from local bakery
Friday, June 6 BRATTLEBORO -- Deborah Lazar called it an "art heist on Main Street.
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Sculpture installed near pier
OCEANSIDE – A soaring, 22-foot-tall sculpture now greets visitors at the Oceanside Municipal Pier, the first in what may become a series of public artworks that also direct viewers to local attractions.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Art
All weekend – “DIGITAL VISIONS: COMPUTER ARTS” – Ends July 9; Artlink Contemporary Art Gallery, 437 E. Berry St.; gallery hours, 424-7195 or www.artlinkfw.com.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Gallery raises charity cash
A GALLERY has launched an appeal to raise cash for a Cystic Fibrosis charity.
icWales |
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'Moondance' opens return of kids' filmfest
The well-received Kids First! Film Festival returns with another summer of free family movies. This year, the festival has partnered with Starwood Hotels & Resorts Hawaii to try to reach more families, both visiting and local.
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New exhibit of art at Merced Multicultural Arts Center features a mix of media
Three new shows are open at Multicultural Arts Center where plans are under way for a reception. Merced County Arts Council will welcome Maxine Solomon, Dore Bodenheimer and Tari Kerss at a 5 to 7 p.m. public reception June 13 in the center at 645 W. Main St.
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ART NEWS
The theme of the juried exhibit in June at the Art Alliance of Monmouth County will be "Mood Indigo" and "Glass." Oil paintings by Heather Brown of Red Bank will be on display in the window gallery of the alliance, 33 Monmouth St., Red Bank. A reception takes place 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday. Hours: noon-4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. (732) 842-9403.
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TriCity Arts Tour unfolds in towns at Shore
The first TriCity Arts Tour is set to unfold today through Sunday with a weekend full of art exhibits, live music and theater, films, galleries and craft fairs in Red Bank, Long Branch and Asbury Park.
Asbury Park Press |
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Community Calendar
Now until July 9 'Masterworks 2008' Exhibit at Brimstone The Brimstone Historical Society will feature 15 members of Lake Charles's Artisan's Gallery in their Masterworks 2008 exhibit. These artists have a variety of styles to show off, including photography, painting, ceramics, and basket weaving! The exhibit will be on display from June 5th-July 9th, so feel free to come by anytime during our ...
Southwest Daily News |
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YOUNG ARTIST WINS CONTEST
ABERDEEN — Richard Roberts Jr., 9, a third-grader atCliffwood Elementary School, is the grand prize winner of a national drawing contest sponsored by publisher G.P. Putnam's Sons and Penguin Young Readers Group.
Asbury Park Press |
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Phoenix Cool Spot - Chandler Museum Summer Workshops
The Chandler Museum is offering a series of programs entitled "Make History with the Chandler Museum: Kids Summer Workshops." During the first session, “A Day in the Life of a...
About.com |
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Statue on the move
A sculpture will be removed from the downtown bayfront this morning and moved to the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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St Albans & Harpenden Review: News: Latest News
ANTI-TERROR powers are being used to spy on people in St Albans, it has been revealed today. A SCULPTURE exhibition at Hatfield House has brought fish, unicorns and giant spiders to the centuries-old grounds.
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Children's art on display
Artists from a Radlett primary school will have their work displayed at two exhibitions as part of the school's 50th anniversary celebrations. Paintings by students at Fair Field Junior School will be put on permanent display in the school grounds and at a summer exhibition at the Radlett Centre.
St Albans Observer |
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Weekend digital film festival takes aim at fostering creativity
Filmmaker Christopher Coppola has impeccable Hollywood credentials. After all, his sound-alike brother is none other than Nicolas Cage. (Although, as Christopher points out, "I'm older, so he kinda sounds like me.")
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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Library hosts silent art auction
The public is invited to participate in a silent art auction in the Langdon Divers Community Gallery at the Fond du Lac Public Library, 32 Sheboygan St., through June 27.
Fond du Lac Reporter |
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BugFest swarms museums
Itty-bitty things that creep and crawl take center stage this weekend when the Cincinnati Museum Center unveils its fifth annual BugFest.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Preparations underway for Festival 2008
Grand Rapids - At 6 p.m. sharp streets were blocked for food vendors set up. Before they can fire up their grills there's a lot to
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This week's gallery roundup
A look at what's happening on local arts scene.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Australia board rules that debated nude teen portraits are not porn
SYDNEY, Australia - Photographs of nude teenagers that prompted police to close a gallery exhibit in Australia's biggest city and launch an obscenity investigation were cleared Friday as non-pornographic, and police dropped their case against the artist.
GMA News |
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Carnegie focuses on figures
The Carnegie has themed its next round of exhibits under the title Go Figure.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Native culture, values are kept alive through artwork
JUNEAU -- Della Cheney said she sees Southeast Alaska Native cultures coming back into focus in many ways, but for the weaver, the emergence of art is a primary way to teach and remind her people about traditional tribal values.
Anchorage Daily News |
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Kid's museum to throw birthday bash
As construction gets under way at its new location, the Oak Lawn Children's Museum, 9600 E. Shore Drive, is gearing up to celebrate its fifth anniversary with what likely will be the last major event held at its current home.
SouthtownStar |
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Four years later, Riley Fox murder remains unsolved
Pink geraniums, a small butterfly sculpture and a hand-painted wooden ornament with the face of a sun wearing sunglasses surround the tombstone of Riley Ann Fox in Oakwood Cemetery in Wilmington.
SouthtownStar |
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Art park board elects new president
The board of directors at Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, one of the nation's first outdoor sculpture parks, has elected Dick Tuttle as its new president.
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