|
Marc Jacobs At The Serpentine
Marc Jacobs couldn't let the launch of Richard Prince's first major UK exhibition pass without ceremony; the designer, who looked to Prince for inspiration for his spring/summer 2008 collection for Louis Vuitton, jetted into London especially to host an intimate dinner for his favourite art-world collaborator.
British Vogue |
|
Photo Gallery »
Kanye West, left, and Young Jeezy perform at the BET Awards on Tuesday June 24, 2008 in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Hector Mata)
The Star |
|
10:05am -- Cruces Police Seek 'Porno' Graffiti Artist
Warrant issued for arrest of 19-year-old from California in alleged spray-painting spree.
Albuquerque Journal |
|
Running down a dream
When Anne Maratta lost most of her vision 17 years ago, there were many activities she thought she’d have to give up. Photography, her favorite hobby, seemed to be the first, and most logical, casualty. Jogging, along with power walking, and other sports, would also have to be forfeited — or so she thought.
Stoneham Sun |
|
Feel the pulse
Urbanscapes festival returns after a four-year hiatus, with a new creative edge.
The Star |
|
Local student wins Congressional Art Contest
A high school student from our area gets a big honor, his painting will be hung in the U.S. Capital.
WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke |
|
Gruv Development Update
OJAI, Calif.----Ableauctions.com Inc. announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Axion Investment Corporation, has received conditional approval from the Royal Bank of Canada that will allow it to begin using a $16 million construction financing loan for the development of a 111 unit condominium project .
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
|
Guam student's artwork on display at US Capitol
WASHINGTON, D.C. -Guam Delegate Madeleine Z. Bordallo welcomed Guam's 2008 Congressional Arts Competition winner Alan San Agustin to Washington D.C. yesterday for the official ribbon cutting ceremony marking the 27th Annual Congressional Arts Competition, “An Artistic Discovery.”
Saipan Tribune |
|
Goya masterpiece was done by another artist, Prado museum says
Madrid - The Colossus, one of the most famous paintings attributed to Spanish master Francisco de Goya (1746-1828), was almost certainly not his work, experts at Madrid's Prado art museum said Thursday. The painting, which shows a giant from the rear...
EARTHtimes.org |
|
$40,000 piece of art found at Goodwill
Employees of a Goodwill store in Maryland said they were shocked to find out a donated painting was by Impressionist Edouard-Leon Cortes and worth $40,600.The painting, left at the Goodwill in Easton, Md., in March, was sold at Sotheby's auction house in New York for $40,600, the Baltimore Sun reported Wednesday.Store manager Terri Tonelli said she decided to do some research on the painting ...
Moldova.org |
|
Front Street Art Gallery to present marine scenes exhibit
Scituate’s Front Street Art Gallery will be filled all summer with paintings depicting local marine and ocean scenes and the ever-changing New England coastline.
Scituate Mariner |
|
Abu Dhabi 2008 to kick off in October
ADACH Director General says Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition has become major global phenomenon.
Middle East Online |
|
PHOTOS: Art camp
Tecumseh Parks and Recreation sponsored a two-week art camp at the John W. Smith Park in Tecumseh to give children the opportunity to create two- and three-dimensional art pieces. A variety of mediums were used including watercolor, pastels, acrylics and clay. Artwork from the camp will be on display at Tecumseh City Hall from Friday through July 7.
The Daily Telegram |
|
QC museums offer attractions for whole family
With four bustling metropolises surrounding the Mississippi River, the Quad Cities boasts a large number of tourist attractions, not the least of which are its many museums and galleries.
The Galesburg Register-Mail |
|
Ethiopian cultural officials nix nude photography exhibit
An exhibit billed as Ethiopia's first to feature nude photography has been scuttled by cultural officials, according to the photographer behind the images.
CBC |
|
Goodwill Donation Worth Big Bucks
The old oil painting might have been sold for 20 bucks. But it's worth tens of thousands. Someone dropped off a valuable work of art at a rural Maryland Goodwill store. A sharp-eyed employee figured the French Impressionist work didn't belong with the usual Goodwill pots, pans and old dishes.
KTHV Little Rock |
|
Arts scene steps outside for summer
The local arts scene steps outside to take in the warmth of the summer with cool music and cultural festivals. Check out Afrofest at Queen's Park July 5 and 6 for traditional and contemporary styles o...
East York Mirror |
|
It's Happening - East York
Saturday, June 28 ART SHOW AND sale, original works created by the Willowdale Group of Artists, Papermill Gallery, Todmorden Mills, Pottery Road, off the Bayview Extension, ends tomorrow, noon to 5 ...
East York Mirror |
|
Driver's mural sure to spark children's creativity
When Linda Z. Smith asked Robert Driver if he'd be interested in painting a mural on a wall of the Creative Spirit Center, his answer was yes.
Midland Daily News |
|
Second dragon vandalized
It's taken less than a month for the downtown dragon sculptures to become targets for vandals.
Midland Daily News |
|
It's Happening - East York
ART SHOW AND sale, original works created by the Willowdale Group of Artists, Papermill Gallery, Todmorden Mills, Pottery Road, off the Bayview Extension, ends tomorrow, noon to 5 p.m. Free admission.
North York Mirror |
|
Statement on Supreme Court's Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Order
The Supreme Court issued an order today that would cap punitive damages for the Exxon Valdez oil spill at $507.5 million.
The Wilderness Society |
|
Local horseman and stuntman appeared in many movies, TV shows
In my rounds about town, I met an interesting character. Horseman, stuntman, actor; leatherworker, silversmith, beadworker; horse show and parade judge; and self avowed 'half-breed': Wofford Heights resident Neil Russell.
Kern Valley Sun |
|
Photo competition in Cuyahoga Valley
The Cuyahoga Valley National Park Association and the Cuyahoga Valley Photographic Society are accepting prints in the annual Cuyahoga Valley National Park Photography Contest.
Akron Beacon Journal |
|
COMMUNITY BRIEFS
The summer hours for the Newark History Museum, located at 148 E. Main St, are Thursday 5 to 8 p.m., Friday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. The museum will be closed Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Additional open hours will be held during community events and holidays.
Newark Post |
|
|