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Cattle Brands: Year Of The Paniolo, Hawaiian Quilt
Each of the 48 squares represents a piece of Hawaii history, and each of the cattle brands tells its own story. A group of 2 dozen ladies who quilt on the Big Island set out to create a Hawaiian-style exhibition quilt in honor of the Year of the Paniolo.
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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
Yesterday's Philadelphia Museum press lunch in New York was notable both for who wasn't there--- Gail Harrity , interim CEO and Alice Beamesderfer , interim head of curatorial affairs (whose appointments were announced Friday by the museum here ) and also for who was--- Joe Rishel , husband of the museum's late director Anne d'Harnoncourt , and the museum's senior curator of European painting ...
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Pepcom's Digital Experience Exhibitor Profiles
Pepcom's Digital Experience takes place June 25, 2008 in New York at the Metropolitan Pavilion in the Chelsea district of Manhattan. Listed below are the Pepcom's Digital Experience exhibitor profiles.
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Cruisin' MotorCities Offers Full Week of Auto-Themed Events
A brand new automotive celebration, "Cruisin' MotorCities," will combine a series of individual auto events to create a week long festival of auto-tourism this summer.
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Sheep dogs show devotion, duty, diligence at Highland Festival
Amid the sounds of drummers and bagpipers and the sights of people milling everywhere, a man and his dogs displayed their intelligence, love and respect for each other Saturday in downtown Midland.
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YAHOO! search Thursday, June 19 MARLBORO -- With Richard Goode and Mitsuko Uchida as artistic directors, some of the most distinguished and promising artists from all over the world, and the emphasis not on pre-planned performance but on exploring chamber music in depth, the five weekends of concerts at the Marlboro Music School and Festival (July 12 to Aug.
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'Dirt', Prager, Kreisler, Judd, 'Mythellaneous' Announced for NYC's East to Edinburgh Fest
Scotland-bound U.S. productions that will play the Edinbugh Festival Fringe in August will first stop at 59E59 Theaters in Manhattan July 8-27 for the fifth annual East to Edinburgh Festival.
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Annual Fields Project brings artists, farmers together for festival
OREGON - From the skies above Ogle County on Sunday, spectators could see three images. A set of triangles and a diamond. A portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
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Tickets on Sale Today for 'Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs,' Opening at the Dallas Museum of Art in ...
Tickets for the encore tour of "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs," beginning at the Dallas Museum of Art, will become available for public purchase at 10 a.m. CT, today.
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New cd-rom reveals Trans-Atlantic slave trade to the young
'Here Meets There and Now Meets Then' a cd-rom created to honour the national commemoration of the bi-centenary of the abolition of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade was launched by the Lord Provost of Aberdeen, on Tuesday, 24 June, at Aberdeen Art Gallery. 2008/06/24 00:00:00
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Fine Arts Colleges completes purchase of campus
Associated Press - June 24, 2008 10:55 AM ET MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - The Vermont College campus in Montpelier has a new owner. The Vermont College of Fine Arts has completed the purchase...
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2008 Woodcarvers results, Nebraskaland Days
Paul Jeske won the woodcarvers competition as well as the competitive art show with his wood "Mobius". Jeske’s work is mind-boggling for those who remember making a twisted-paper mobius strip in junior high math class.
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Arts and Entertainment Briefs
The San Luis Obispo NightWriters is inviting all writers to participate in its 19th annual 500-word Short Story Contest. This year’s entry must begin with the words, “Night won’t fall ...”
Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder |
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Artist sparks creativity at new library program
Sarah Bjurstrom — Hanna's first Art Sparks was considered a creative success by its visiting art teacher.
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Pepcom's Digital Experience Exhibitor Profiles
NEW YORK----Pepcom's Digital Experience takes place June 25, 2008 in New York at the Metropolitan Pavilion in the Chelsea district of Manhattan. Listed below are the Pepcom's Digital Experience exhibitor profiles.
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‘Spirit’ plans in high gear as date for annual festival nears
Organizers are fast at work making plans for the fourth annual Spirit of the Lakes Festival, to be held July 17-19 in Mound.
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New Curator
Friday, the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art announced the latest addition to its regular lineup of behind-the-scenesters. Dr. Qing Chang, a former curatorial fellow at the Ackland Art Museum of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will help the museum make its forecasted Asian Art Wing a reality.
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Looted Nazi art on show in Paris
Paintings looted from the homes of French Jews who fled Nazi persecution or were deported to death camps will go on display in Paris in a major show on the tens of thousands of artworks seized by the German occupier during World War II.
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Math magic planned at UCD festival
UC Davis math professor and professional magician Arthur Benjamin will present "Mathemagics: The Art of Mental Calculation," a show of lightning-fast calculations and other feats of mind, and reveal some of the math behind his magic tricks on Wednesday, July 23.
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Thirteen/WNET Highlights The New York City Waterfalls in THE WATERFALLS - MAKING PUBLIC ART
Artist Olafur Eliasson's The New York City Waterfalls, a project commissioned by Public Art Fund, consists of four monumental, man-made waterfalls installed at four sites along the shores of Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Governors Island beginning June 26, will join a long line of successful, provocative, and engaging public art projects in New York City. From Christo and Jean-Claude's The Gates in ...
Centre Daily Times |
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'Plenty of berries, plenty of food' and fun at festival
"There was plenty of blueberries, plenty of plants, plenty of food and a nice atmosphere," said Northeast Florida Fair Association President Donnie Jarrett on Saturday, near the end of the 7th Annual Northeast Florida Fair Association Blueberry Festival held at the fairgrounds north of Callahan.
Fernandina Beach News-Leader |
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Thirteen/WNET Highlights The New York City Waterfalls in THE WATERFALLS - MAKING PUBLIC ART
NEW YORK----Artist Olafur Eliasson's The New York City Waterfalls, a project commissioned by Public Art Fund, consists of four monumental, man-made waterfalls installed at four sites along the shores of Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Governors Island beginning June 26, will join a long line of successful, provocative, and engaging public art projects in New York City.
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Weeklong camp fun for area students
The No. 1 thing Julia Van Dyke learned last summer at the performance art camp at Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History? That she wanted to come back again this summer.
The Jackson Citizen Patriot |
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"Le Pont du Chemin de Fer a Argenteuil" sold in New York in May. On Monday Christie’s holds its main post-war and contemporary art sale, featuring "Naked Portrait With Reflection" by British artist Lucian Freud which is expected to fetch 10-15 million pounds.
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Aviation Museum Gets a New Roof
June 23 -- As any property owner knows, a good roof is paramount to maintaining a structure, especially one that houses key artifacts from Wichita's aviation legacy and documents that tell the story of how the city became the Air Capital of the World.
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