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RiverSculpture Festival seeks submissions
RiverSculpture Festival is seeking submissions for its third annual contemporary outdoor sculpture exhibition.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Student exhibition is part of their next steps
"Branching Out," an exhibition of recent art works dealing with the themes of decision-making and growth, is on display at Raritan Valley Community College.
The Reporter |
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Artists sought for art fair, international festival
The Haywood County Arts Council is seeking artists and traditional crafts people for its 23rd annual International Festival Day and Art Faire.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Yoga At BAGA
Looking at art can be relaxing at the end of a stressful day. Bismarck Art And Galleries Association hopes to add even more relaxation to its exhibits by offering yoga classes as well.
KFYR-TV Bismarck |
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PHOTO-OF-THE-MONTH WINNER ANNOUNCED
Photography teacher takes first-ever User-Submitted title
Surfline |
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Brownville Festival of the Book kicks off Friday
BROWNVILLE — Wine, writers, and song will be featured Friday through Sunday at the Sixth Annual Festival of the Book at Brownville. The scheduled events are free. Food will be available for purchase.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Students' artwork on display at reception
LIVERPOOL'SScholastic Art Reception is tonight at 7. Pictured is a landscape drawing done by Liverpool High School student Maureen Larimore. The following information was submitted by David Perry, Fine Arts coordinator, Liverpool Central School District.
The Post-Standard |
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Students move on to national contest
The following North Syracuse students received awards recently at the New York State Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America competition.
The Post-Standard |
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Swing In Concert celebrates 40th year
The following information was submitted by Bill Davern, West Genesee School director of fine arts. Event: West Genesee High School Swing In Admission: $5; children younger than 12 and seniors, $2; and family, $10.
The Post-Standard |
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Covered bridge once graced Oswego's Pennellville Pond
Bruce Coons, of Fulton, shot this photograph of the covered bridge that spanned Pennellville Pond because "covered bridges are very artsy," said Janet Coons, who is Bruce's wife and a local artist.
The Post-Standard |
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Arts & Life Articles
So you know you need a little more culture in your life, but sometimes it just seems like too much of an effort to make the special trip to a theater or museum. Not to fear, however, because cultural events are often held right here on campus.
The Buchtelite |
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Blair's face shows in British Parliament - but only in a painting
LONDON - TONY Blair has returned to Britain's Parliament. But this time he's not riding to the rescue of his beleaguered Labour party.
Straits Times |
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Shows at Kokoon, Spaces and Bonfoey herald spring gallery season
It seems fitting that springtime has brought a colorful new round of exhibitions to local galleries. Among the highlights, a group exhibition at Kokoon Arts Gallery , at 1305 West 80th St. in Cleveland, is described in part as featuring "artworks inspired by meditations on the mysteries of the natural world."
The Plain Dealer |
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Film festival in Charleston hopes to inspire, entertain
Drum roll, please. Summer Spooner had a scant 24 hours of turnaround time between completing her fourth year as managing director of the Beverly Hills Film Festival and hitting the ground running as director of the inaugural Charleston International Film Festival, which unspools May 1-4 at the Terrace Theatre.
The Post and Courier |
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Festival pairs art, flowers
The Art League of Hilton Head's Annual Art & Flower Festival will celebrate its 20th year with a special Retrospective Celebration. This year Sea Pines Country Club will host the event with a luncheon seating at 1 p.m. Sunday.
Island Packet |
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Ivy Garden Club to host 11th annual festival
The Ivy Garden Club of Ridgeland will hold its 11th annual Lawn and Garden Festival from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Blue Heron Nature Trail Learning Center located in Ridgeland.
Island Packet |
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Judges make festival choices; students respond to selections
What: Student Film Festival When: 7 p.m. Saturday Where: The State Theatre, 130 W. College Ave. Details: Tickets are $7.
Penn State Collegian |
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Redux to hold panel discussion adressing need for creative space in Charleston
The Redux Contemporary Art Center will host a panel discussion about the increasing lack of available arts space in downtown Charleston. The discussion will take place tonight starting at 7.
The Post and Courier |
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Ed Trask show at Eric Schindler Gallery
The Eric Schindler Gallery is exhibiting "Flowers and Bones," a show of 25 mostly large-scale paintings by Richmond artist Ed Trask.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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HUNTINGTON -- The Huntington Museum of Art will welcome Art Werger for an exhibit, lecture and three-day workshop in April.
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch |
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pig out
Prepare for a party of pig-size proportions. The 2008 Festival on the Neuse, which kicks off today at 1 p.m. with the annual Caswell Center Foundation Superball Golf Tournament, promises performers, prizes, pork and plenty of fun for the entire family.
Kinston Free Press |
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Foreign sculptors register for Hue Festival 2008
VietNamNet Bridge - Sculptors from 16 countries around the world have registered to participate at the fifth International Sculpture Camp to be held during the Hue Festival 2008.
Vietnam Net |
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Reynolds hosts the annual Strawberry Festival this weekend
Did you know Georgia has a strawberry season? The 10th annual Georgia Strawberry Festival celebrates the season this weekend in Reynolds, Ga.
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer |
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Pleasant Grove Elementary art show serves as tribute to Viktor Schreckengost
By GAYLE AGNEW The Review Even though he's gone, Viktor Schreckengost will never be forgotten. Schreckengost, who grew up in Sebring, became known around the world for his designs, sculpture and artwork.
The Alliance Review |
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What is jazz?
The Thredbo Jazz Festival is just around the corner and the question: "What is jazz?" once again raises its noteworthy head above the musical parapet.
Summit Sun |
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