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Reno's Artown festival fills July with music, movies and theater
The festival is a key component of civic leaders' efforts to revive the city's image and restore its sense of community.
USA Today
Honoring fallen heroes: Artist sketches portraits of fallen soldiers for their families
In the Norman Rockwell painting “Homecoming G.I.”, a World War II soldier receives an exuberant welcome from his neighborhood. When sketch artist Michael Reagan returned from Vietnam, he received no such welcome, and now he has made it his life’s work to honor veterans of the war against terrorism through his art.
Albany Democrat-Herald
Tuesdays on the Terrace: Dee Alexander
WHEN: Tuesday, July 15 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Tuesdays on the Terrace presents another inspiring season of free evening jazz concerts on the MCA's Terrace and Sculpture Garden.
All About Jazz
Correction: Picasso show in Abu Dhabi
Fri, Jun 27, 2008 (1:42 p.m.) In a May 27 story on a Picasso retrospective opening in Abu Dhabi, The Associated Press erroneously reported the name of the organizer. It was the Picasso Museum in Paris, not the Reina Sofia art museum.
Las Vegas Sun
Saturday, June 28, 2008
The exhibition is an endeavour to create awareness about the need to protect wildlife.
Deccan Herald
Correction: Picasso show in Abu Dhabi
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — In a May 27 story on a Picasso retrospective opening in Abu Dhabi, The Associated Press erroneously reported the name of the organizer. It was the Picasso Museum in Paris, not the Reina Sofia art museum.
The Post-Standard
Saturday, June 28, 2008
An exhibition of over 47 handmade paintings by the European Masters of 17th and 18th century is on at Alliance Francaise.
Deccan Herald
Correction: Picasso show in Abu Dhabi
In a May 27 story on a Picasso retrospective opening in Abu Dhabi, The Associated Press erroneously reported the name of the organizer. It was the Picasso Museum in Paris, not the Reina Sofia art museum. The story also erroneously reported that local sponsors contributed some works. The Picasso Museum contributed all the works that appeared in the show.
The Kansas City Star
Artist Turns Street Into Studio
Artist Tyler Hildebrand will be turning Bellevue's Fairfield Street into an art studio from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.through Sunday. Hildebrand is giving his van a Cincinnati-themed paint job outside his gallery, Hilde's Gallery , at 306 Fairfield Ave.
The Kentucky Post
Correction: Picasso show in Abu Dhabi
In a May 27 story on a Picasso retrospective opening in Abu Dhabi, The Associated Press erroneously reported the name of the organizer. It was the Picasso Museum in Paris, not the Reina Sofia art museum. The story also erroneously reported that local sponsors contributed some works. The Picasso Museum contributed all the works that appeared in the show.
AP via Yahoo! News
Frenchman in Florida charged in Monet, Sisley art heist
U.S. prosecutors have charged a French man living in Florida in connection with an audacious art theft of paintings by Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley and Jan Brueghel.
CBC
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MIAMI - A French man allegedly involved in the theft of paintings by Claude Monet and two other artists has been charged in the United States with attempting to broker the sale of the works to undercover FBI agents, federal prosecutors said Friday.
Brandon Sun
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Cape Cod Conservatory Hosts Memorial Exhibition
The Cape Cod Conservatory will host a memorial exhibition to celebrate the life and art works of Maida Libbey Backus, who died on May 8 at the age of 104.
The Falmouth Enterprise
‘Rhymes With Stitches’ At Highfield Hall
Woods Hole artist Salley Mavor brings her fabric-relief illustrations to Highfield Hall in a new exhibit, “Rhymes with Stitches.” Featured in the exhibition will be artwork from Ms. Mavor’s latest children’s books, published by Houghton Mifflin, Hey, Diddle, Diddle, Jack and Jill and Wee Willie Winkie.
The Falmouth Enterprise
Russian group tours Johnson Livestock Angus Farm in Peebles
Photo by: Laurie Ann Photography The Russian group on tour at Johnson Livestock Angus Farm looking at a squeeze chute. Photo by: Laurie Ann Photography A group of Russian toured Johnson Livestock Angus Farm to see what sort of Angus cattle the farm had to offer. By Lizz Bottrell, Citizen Staff A Russian group visiting Canada for the Farm Progress [...]
The Citizen
Home Galleries & Music Recitals
You don't have to dream of having an art gallery showing or music recital some day, you can make it happen now by hosting one in your own home.
BellaOnline
Southern Gateway Chorus joins local symphony ORCHESTRA
The award-winning Southern Gateway Chorus will again join the Hamilton Fairfield Symphony Orchestra at its annual "Picnic'n'Pops" performance at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park.
Dayton Daily News
DISPATCH FROM LOS ANGELES An Evening With Sheila Nevins
In the Green Room prior to Thursday's "Evening with Sheila Nevins" event at the Los Angeles Film Festival , Nevins cashed in on a $100 bet pegged to the performance of Stephen Walker 's " Young@Heart ," the documentary acquired by Fox Searchlight during last year's festival.
indieWIRE
THE CINCINNATI ART MUSEUM TAKES A SURREAL LOOK AT AMERICA
Known for elaborate photo shoots that rival Hollywood, Yale photographer Gregory Crewdson exhibits the haunting "Beneath the Roses" at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Dayton Daily News
Sculpture To Adorn Judicial Center
The City of Springfield is working to immortalize Abraham Lincoln to celebrate to 200th birthday.
The Kentucky Post
Local Artist Displays ‘Women In The Garden’
Thomas More College will open the exhibit, “Paintings by Daryl Urig: Women in the Garden” at the Eva G. Farris Art Gallery July 3. Local artist, Daryl Urig, is an accomplished figurative oil painter, painting in a colorful realistic impressionistic style.
The Kentucky Post
The Shining: Light intensifies the shadows and illusions of MAM's new exhibit
Never mind the moon over Miami. Mark Handforth's wall-size sun -- its rays crafted from fluorescent light fixtures and arranged like an abanico, a Spanish fan -- that rises or sets according to whether you're entering or leaving, reigns over the Miami Art Museum's Disappearances, Shadows, and Illusions.
Miami Herald
French citizen living in Cooper City accused of art theft
A French citizen who lives in Cooper City has been accused of trying to broker the multimillion-dollar sale of four stolen masterpieces from the Museum of Fine Arts in Nice, France, the U.S. Attorney's Office said today.
Sun-Sentinel
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