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Artist in Residence: Angelika Kade
Art League, Marco Island’s Center for the Arts, continues the Summer Wine and Art Series from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on July 1 featuring a variety of wines in addition to the opening of a special exhibit of art by Angelika Kade.
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Pottery festivals get OK from town
SEAGROVE — Permits for two pottery festivals on the same weekend in November were unanimously approved by the Seagrove Board of Commissioners at a called meeting on Friday night.
Asheboro Courier-Tribune |
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Ontario museum features cool Antarctica exhibition
Heat waves can't touch "Wondrous Cold: An Antarctic Journey" at the Museum of History and Art in Ontario. "It does cool you off," said the museum's curator Steven Thomas, who swears you can feel the temperature drop when you enter the exhibit.
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Summer Baseball: Larson hurls Hudson to win
Caleb Larson went 6 2/3 innings, struck out four and walked just one to earn his first Legion win as Hudson edged host Wayland, 4-3, in a Zone 5A contest. Mike Wood got the third out in the seventh to close out the victory.
The Milford Daily News |
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Thrall exhibit opens this week
“Arthur Thrall: The Sensuous Line,” a selective retrospective show of prints and paintings by local artist and teacher Thrall, opens Wednesday at the Museum of Wisconsin Art, 300 S. 6th St., West Bend.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Spammy Jammy: Pajama-clad sculptors revel in Spam
Spam. Some people eat it. Some people sculpt it.
Naples Daily News |
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Itinerary: Race to Philly
Philadelphia has a new museum featuring cars from famous races and historic tracks around the world. The Simeone Foundation Museum showcases racing cars from before World War I to a 21st century NASCAR model.
The Kansas City Star |
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2008 Avenue of the Arts exhibit back on track
Things are looking up for the 2008 Avenue of the Arts. The annual display of temporary artworks along Central Street downtown was scheduled to open May 16, but the money, which comes from the city and a major private donor, wasn’t there.
The Kansas City Star |
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Nelson-Atkins expansion raises attendance
Almost half a million people have visited the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art since the opening of the new Bloch Building a year ago.
The Kansas City Star |
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Stamford photographer gives century of work to community
Tales of times gone by are being retold because of a photography project at the Cowboy Country Museum.
Abilene Reporter-News |
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2nd Arts Festival features 35 artists
The hot place to be Saturday in Elizabeth City — literally — was on the green of Museum of the Albemarle near the downtown waterfront.
The Daily Advance |
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KEEPING THE SPIRIT ALIVE
Daechachai Sirithanasup, a Mathayom 1 student at Chansen community, welcomes visitors during an inspection of the community museum at Wat Chansen in Takhli district.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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Kids paint, draw and craft during inaugural art fest
HUNTINGTON -- Young and old colored 9th Street near Pullman Square with paints, crayons and chalk on Saturday, as part of the first Children's Art Festival Extravaganza between 3rd and 4th Avenues. PHOTO GALLERY.
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch |
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Company store to open Monday
The Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine will hold the official grand opening for its new Rahall Company Store, named after Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., at 1 p.m. Monday, giving tourists an even more comprehensive look at what it was like to be a coal miner in West Virginia.
The Register-Herald |
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Photo Exhibiton: Out Of The Box
To operate 'out of the box' is a frequently used phrase, denoting being different, adding a new flavour - with connotations of success and promises of challenge.
Sin Chew Jit Poh |
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Invitational art show is June 28-29 in Coupeville
Seven notable Whidbey Island artists will be featured at the Whidbey Invitational Art Show, June 28 and 29, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday in the Coupeville Recreation Hall, 901 NW Alexander Street, Coupeville....
Small Town Papers News Service |
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Other festivals use contracts to keep blue words offstage
Organizers for outdoor music and cultural events similar to Norfolk's Bayou Boogaloo andamp; Cajun Festival said last week it is common practice for contracts to bar performers from using profanity. Festevents officials, who put on the Bayou Boogaloo at Town Point Park last weekend, said all futu ...
The Virginian-Pilot |
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Fiesta Of Realism
The Kendall Art Gallery opened their doors this month to local artists to display their works of art for the fiesta of realism. The San Angelo Art Club holds this event every June for artists of the Concho Valley.
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Seoul of an artist
An invitation to exhibit her work in South Korea's largest city wasn't Nell Maha's first brush with greatness, but merely her most recent.
New Bern Sun Journal |
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French Man Living in Florida Indicted for Conspiring to Sell Stolen Paintings
Alfred Sisley (French and British, 1839-1899). The Lane of Poplars at Moret, 1890. Oil on canvas. 76 x 96 cm (29 15/16 x 37 13/16 in.). Permanent loan, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Nice; © Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
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Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art Opens Branded and on Display
Ai Weiwei, Neolithic Culture Pot with Coco-Cola Logo, 1992, Neolithic pot with acrylic paint, 12 x 13 1/8 inches. Courtesy of the artist, © Ai Weiwei.
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Hammer Projects Presents Muno Thomson
Mungo Thomson, Keke, 2006. Acrylic and oil on canvas. 18 7/8 x 15 in/48 x 38 cm. Collection of Daniel Buchholz & Christopher Müller, Cologne. LOS ANGELES.-
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Dallas Museum of Art Will Present Take Your Time: Olafur Eliasson
Olafur Eliasson, Colour spectrum kaleidoscope 2003 Color-effect filter glass and stainless steel 29 1/2 x 29 1/2 x 78 1/2" (75 x 75 x 200 cm) Collection of David Teiger Installation view at P.S.1, 2008 Photograph by Matthew Septimus. Courtesy of MoMA and P.S.1.© 2008 Olafur Eliasson.
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A Tribute to Cole Pratt: His Gallery's First Fifteen Years, 1993-2008
NEW ORLEANS.- Robert Coleman "Cole" Pratt, Jr. (1955-2008), a loyal friend and longtime supporter of the New Orleans Museum of Art, passed away unexpectedly on April 19. A native of Mississippi, Cole was well known for the Magazine Street gallery he opened in Uptown New Orleans fifteen years ago.
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Tom Forrestall: Paintings, Drawings, Writings at The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
Tom Forrestall, Midsummer, 1964. Acrylic on Masonite. 45.7 x 101.6 cm. Purchase, 2003. 2003.20 HALIFAX.- Seeing the world through Tom Forrestall’s eyes is like seeing a world at once familiar but usually unobserved or dismissed.
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