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Gallery Listings
"Elemental: Paintings by Luther Vann"
Savannah Morning News |
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Real people bring visual arts to life
CORPUS CHRISTI — NBC brought us living color in the 1950s and on June 14, the Art Museum of South Texas brought us living art. Tableaux vivants, or living art, is the interesting and entertaining concept that combines traditional art with live actors.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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Area photographer's South Shore Arts exhibit full of personal interpretation
Munster photographer Ann Latinovich likes to think of her brand of family and personal photography as an alternative to the norm.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Society Calendar: 06.22.08
CORPUS CHRISTI — Thursday: Annual Meeting and Volunteer Celebration, Coastal Bend-Texas Chapter of the American Red Cross; 887-9991. July 3: Art auction and dinner, Rockport Center for the Arts; 361-729-5519.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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Briefs: Fine Arts: Sunday, June 22, 2008
ART NOTES Entries sought Oklahoma artists are invited to create a symbolic representation of their life in the Sooner State by designing a state flag. The exhibit, which will feature 46 flags, will run Nov. 13 through Dec. 20 at the City Arts Center at State Fair Park. Artists of all nationalities and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The Oklahoma state seal or other official ...
The Oklahoman |
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I'll fly away (or maybe not)
When I and several of the girls came into the theater for the folk art musical, a pleasant man handed each of us a piece of paper with words on it.
Savannah Morning News |
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Workday never routine for museum's curator
As chief curator of the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Hardy George has become quite adept at multitasking. His duties include acquiring works for the museum, coordinating the myriad details involved in putting together a visiting exhibition and overseeing the publication of catalogs to accompany such exhibitions. His work on the "Roman Art from the Louvre” exhibit, which opened last week and ...
The Oklahoman |
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Diversions for June 22,. 2008
EVANSVILLE SYMPHONIC BAND CONCERT, The Coliseum, Timothy Zifer, associate professor of music at the University of Evansville, featuring "Big Band Bash," jazz concert, auction and dance, 6:30 p.m. ($10 admission).
Evansville Courier & Press |
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Festival showcases tranquility and cultural understanding
A rare public demonstration of the usually private Japanese tea ceremony drew a crowd Saturday in Arlington Heights.
Daily Herald |
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OPEN SEASON: Carving into wood and carving out a new living
Wood chips and sawdust fly through the air as strong, leathery hands guide the heavy chainsaw as effortlessly as the stroke of an artist's brush, each stroke bringing a simple log to life. The log is his canvas and the chainsaw, his brush, as Joe Rego...
The Standard-Times |
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Museum sculpture design unveiled
Martha Parker doesn’t know where the time has gone, but on Saturday she was thrilled to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Clinton Lake Museum, where she serves as director.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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Hundreds turn out for Van Go art auction
Saturday’s fifth annual Van Go Mobile Arts What Floats Your Boat fundraiser at Clinton Lake Marina came together with what keeps Van Go afloat daily: community effort.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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YOUTH COMPETITION: Submit art for Yorkfest
Applications are now being accepted for a children and youth juried art and literary competition that is part of the 28th annual Yorkfest fine arts festival.
York Daily Record |
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Welcome, Guest
The Aspen Music Festival opens its summer-long season tonight, June 19, at 6 p.m. with a concert featuring the Takacs Quartet in the Benedict Music Tent. Tickets are $50.
Snowmass Village Sun |
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Enjoy upcoming events
THIS WEEKEND Road-tripping There's a fascinating and offbeat exhibit at historic Bartram's Garden in Southwest Philadelphia. "Mark Dion: Travels of William Bartram - Reconsidered" documents two trips taken by Dion, an artist and naturalist who traced 18th-century botanist and explorer Bartram's journeys through northern Florida in November 2007 and April 2008. Dion documented his travels with ...
Philadelphia Daily News |
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NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: Zoo Ball guests pony up for conservation and animals
An invitation to "A Wild Event!" in the new Rocky Mountain Wild exhibit drew nearly 300 guests to Cheyenne Mountain Zoo on May 17 for the 2008 Zoo Ball.
Colorado Springs Gazette |
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They're doing arts, culture in Reno again
Keeli Rodriguez dances to the music of the Max Volume band Friday during the Rolling on the River concert series in Wingfield park in downtown Reno. The concert series runs through the Artown festival in July.
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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ARTS BRIEFS
• Artists, musicians and street performers are being sought for a monthly "Fourth Friday" event hosted by Simply Put Artesian Gallery, 11904 Cortez Road in the Village of Cortez. The first event will be 6-9:30 p.m. July 25 and is described as Mallory Square meets local art walk. Information: inartworks@gmail.com or 896-5053.
Bradenton Herald |
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Photography Internship Brings Families Together
A select group of children, whose mothers are imprisoned at the Women’s Community correctional Center, spent the day capturing a series of moments with their mothers to share their story.
KHON 2 Honolulu |
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Wagin praised at conference
A PRESENTATION by Wagin Camera Club members was well received at the annual West Australian Photographic Federation conference.
Camden Haven Courier |
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Art World Statue jacking, buying in bulk, AFI pix flix
In Philadelphia, someone snatches a bronze plaque from a Henry Moore sculpture. In Warrenton, Ore., meth addicts slither into the Lewis and Clark Park and lug away a statue of Sacagawea.
The Kansas City Star |
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Berks festival focuses on riverfront area
As the band played the Beatles song "Twist and Shout" on Saturday at the Reading Public Museum, Debbi Silas of Exeter Township clicked photo after photo.
Reading Eagle |
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KU gets Pennsylvania German artwork
Mary Kathryn Sodaitis grew up in a house full of animals. There were swans in the living room, raccoons in the kitchen and whitetail deer near the fireplace.
Reading Eagle |
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With travel costs and hassles growing, hometown attractions gain appeal
Air travel has become such a strain for Mindy McVay Heilmann of Pawleys Island, she's decided to stay put this summer and take advantage all of the amenities the Grand Strand has to offer. That includes taking sculpture classes at Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, one of many local activities Heilmann has planned for herself this summer. Staycations, a new term for the time folks spend at ...
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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Photographers can take several routes to glory
Three photo contests are searching for entries. The National Wildlife Federation's contest is offering cash prizes totaling $18,000, plus camera equipment and other gifts, in professional, amateur and youth divisions.
The Patriot-News |
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