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Artisans hold FestivALL workshops
A clay skateboard took shape beneath the hands of Alanna Moyabed, 11, of Charleston. Nearby, a dozen small hands experimented, pulling and pinching clay. Moyabed participated in one of six free art workshops offered for children at Sunday's FestivALL in Charleston.
The Charleston Gazette |
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Thefts reported at FestivALL
A handful of artisans at the Capitol Street Art Fair had items stolen sometime late Saturday or early Sunday, FestivALL executive director Larry Groce said.
The Charleston Gazette |
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Firm brings ideas to life through 3-D animations, illustrations, graphics
As a teenager, Troyan Turner was inspired to become a 3-D animator and illustrator after watching the 1985 movie "Young Sherlock Holmes," the first feature film to use a completely computer-generated character.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Man gets prison for burning Burning Man
RENO, Nev. (AP) -- A San Francisco performance artist was sentenced Friday to as many as four years in prison and ordered to pay restitution for the early torching last summer of the signature effigy of the counterculture Burning Man festival.
Brattleboro Reformer |
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Club scene
Club scene Haven’t been to the newish Cowtown club the Fairmount yet? Drop by tonight for a concert from Blue Eyed Son. It’s at 600 W. Magnolia Ave., Fort Worth. 817-420-9455; www.thefairmountlive.com . Collaborations Drop by the Fort Worth Community Arts Center and gander at the exhibit "Canvas by Canvas," in which each piece of art is made of nine panels, with each panel painted by ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Artist without hands is realising Festival dream
ZITHUTHELE Dlamini may have no hands but this has not stopped the dreadlocked Durban artist from realising his dreams at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown.
Daily Dispatch |
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Planned Parenthood seeks art show pieces
Organization seeks submissions for 'The Many Faces of Women' art show
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Fiesta Commission seeking poster art
Contest is open to artists who are at least 18 years old and live within 60 miles of San Antonio.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Artist?s Daughter-In-Law Accused of Theft
The daughter-in-law of the Op Art pioneer Victor Vasarely is accused of stealing artwork from a storage site in Chicago, Agence France-Presse reported.
New York Times |
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200 classic cars from Astor collection sold
A 1941 Lincoln given to Rita Hayworth by Orson Welles attracted enthusiastic bidding at a weekend auction of 200 cars owned by broadcasting pioneer Art Astor.
The Fresno Bee |
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Art and a lot more
WHITTIER - Distinct is the definition of Ragazzi Artistic Lounge, located in Uptown Whittier. • Photo Gallery: Ragazzi Artistic Lounge
Whittier Daily News |
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2:40 p.m. -- Isla Center for the Arts seeks artists for “Creative Hands: Pacific, Formerly Art of the Pacific Rim”
2:40 p.m. — The Isla Center for the Arts at the University of Guam will bring back the “Creative Hands: Pacific, Formerly Art of the Pacific Rim” exhibit. All artists throughout the Pacific region are invited to submit images for consideration in the exhibit. The exhibit will open this December.
Pacific Daily News |
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Art teacher won skating, cycling titles
When she wanted something, Jeanne Omelenchuk put everything she had into getting it. And more often than not, that meant she got it. In her 77 years, that determination led her to reach several lofty goals -- national champion, Olympian, teacher, City Council member and mother.
Detroit News |
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Identities on Display: Bonding at the Museum
The contemporary identity museum is the kind of institution that is as central for our time as the imperial art museum was for 19th-century Europe.
New York Times |
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Perris sculptor populates Anza-Borrego 'creature desert' with dinosaurs, extinct mammals, more
After years of being penned up in a paved yard next to the Interstate 215, Ricardo Breceda's Perris-born dinosaurs are migrating to the wild.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Taking art to the public
The many will likely morph into even more. The 10 sites on the Waukesha Public Art Walking Tour soon will display a...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Sport of hide-and-seek with GPS has local fans
REDLANDS - It's part outdoor sport, part treasure hunt and part hide-and-seek. However described, geocaching is becoming a popular hobby around the world. Photo Gallery: Inland Empire Geocachers
San Bernardino Sun |
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Festival makes for a cool day at the beach
SALISBURY and mdash; Hooded sweat shirts were definitely the order of the weekend, but the second annual Sand and Sea Festival still drew a crowd of faithful fans who love Salisbury Beach and enjoyed the events organizers worked a year to present.
The Daily News of Newburyport |
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Couple creates outdoor studio
WILMINGTON, N.C. — Despite the summer heat, it is cool back here in the little wood. The curving limbs of ancient trees are nature’s sculptures, and the sound of running water from a waterfall and creek are the music, with solos from the birds. On a small, still pond, each bloom on the water lilies is a work of art. And no set designer could improve on the lighting. Tread softly along a mossy ...
The State |
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Discuss Valley's many festivals over a pint of beer
The Steelgaarden Lounge triggers a vision of young, slim-suited professionals divulging in pop culture chatter. But it's much more than that, especially the first Tuesday of each month.
The Express-Times |
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Steam engine on display
A piece of Michigamme history restored. Posted: Monday, June 30, 2008 at 12:21 a.m. MICHIGAMME -- On Sunday, residents got a look at the $150,000, 1900 steamer engine; the michigamme museum acquired back in May of last year.
WLUC Marquette |
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Wired.com Photo Contest: Food
This week we implore you to deliver a visual feast to our emaciated eyes. We seek gastronomical oddities and excesses, your grossest and most appetizing photos of food. Use the Reddit widget below to submit your best food photo and vote for your favorite among the other submissions. The 10 highest-ranked photos will appear in a gallery on the Wired.com homepage. We know this is asking a lot, ...
Wired News |
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New Elliott Museum to immortalize Ais Indians, hunting techniques
So you think today's high prices make it tough to feed the family? Consider the Ais Indians.
Stuart News |
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The Outlook
MONDAY, JUNE 30 MARTINIS & MASTERPIECES: An evening to benefit the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston will be held at the Harvard Club in Boston. Special...
Boston Herald |
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On the Job: Artist began business from scratch
South Side glass blower Drew Hine has a work studio in his house and sells the finished products a few blocks away at his Carson Street gallery.
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