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Lumens opens July 10
NORTH ADAMS -- Greylock Arts, MCLA Gallery 51, and Turbulence have announced "Lumens," an interactive light installation by artists Matthew Belanger, Sean Riley and Ven Voisey.
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An affair with Sufiana art
The Sufi message of peace and harmony is being propagated through an exhibition of paintings called 'Sufi art exhibition' organized by Salman Chishti, a Sufi Scholar and a curator of art paintings.
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Festive spirit
Celebrating its 40th year in Auckland, the New Zealand International Film Festival arrives on the back of two successful years, with a bigger, broader and better programme.
The New Zealand Herald |
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The Art Of Ronald Dzerigian w/ The Pity Party @ Echo Curio, 7/3/08
Last Thursday, Echo Curio ( MySpace ) presented a show with local artist Ronald Dzerigian ( MySpace ) and local band The Pity Party ( MySpace ). Much of The Pity Party's merchandise showcases Dzerigian's artwork, and this evening featured their free limited-edition show-exclusive Rubbish EPs with hand-drawn art by Dzerigian on unused vinyl billboard material (which was also used for ...
LAist |
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Auction in memory of Marlborough landscape artist
Leading New Zealand artists have donated works for an auction in memory of Marlborough landscape artist Jenny Doole-Leo, who died recently of cancer.
Scoop.co.nz |
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HACCP Wireless Temperature Monitoring Systems for College and University Food Services
Green Edge Systems, Inc. presents its HACCP wireless temperature monitoring system for College and University food services in the National Association of College & University Food Services (NACUFS) 2008 National Conference and Exhibition, Marriot Wardman Park Hotel, Washington DC, July 10-11 2008.
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British artists go zero-gravity painting
LONDON - A group of British artists will take a giant leap for art when they attempt to produce masterpieces in zero gravity conditions on board a plane in Russia on Tuesday.
Khaleej Times |
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Festival needs exhibitors
The Fine Arts and Crafts Guild at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church will hold its annual Masterpiece Festival all day Oct. 4. The church is looking to fill the remaining two-thirds of its 100-plus vending spaces, which range from $20 to $30 depending on size and location.
Explorer News |
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Pottery pig brings home the bacon
A POTTERY pig bought for just over £2 at an auction 40 years ago, is expected to fetch more than £5,000 when it is put up for sale again next month.
The Scotsman |
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Exhibit aims to dispel stereotypes of Muslim world
In the months following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Princess Wijdan Al Hashemi and her friend Aliki Moschis-Gauguet noticed that the only depictions they saw of Muslim women showed figures behind veils, oppressed by their cultures.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Sculpture to mark famous visits
THE visits of a pope and a US president to Limerick and the victory of a great Irish athlete are to be commemorated by a piece of sculpture.
Irish Examiner |
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Troy University Receives Grant Money
Troy University art students received a surprise gift today.
WTVY Dothan |
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Rozario/De Saram/Drake, Drapers' Hall, London
Appearing in a spangled midnight-blue sari in the mock-Renaissance grandeur of Drapers' Hall, the soprano Patricia Rozario was building bridges, and not only between Art and Mammon. Her aim was to bring the musics of Europe and Asia together under the banner that Daniel Barenboim has commandeered: a West-Eastern Divan.
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Preview: Lounge on the Farm, Merton Farm, Canterbury
The US glam-punk veterans the New York Dolls will be playing a spectrum of old classics – including "Trash", "Personality Crisis" and "Jet Boy" – and new songs from their recent, well-received album, One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This, at the third Lounge on the Farm festival in Kent this weekend. Other acts performing at the festival include The Coral, Mystery Jets, The Bees, ...
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Bequest of 18 masterpieces unveiled
Arts & entertainment: £100m gift to the public includes work by Monet, Degas, Freud and Gainsborough
Guardian Unlimited |
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How Arts Education Has Improved In Wales
"The popularisation of modern art in Britain over the past 10 years has never seemed so real as it does here, in a small Welsh town with a school that teaches pupils about Chuck Close and Jasper Johns. Is this, as some might say, indicative of the tyranny of conceptualism?
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Baby with fragile glass petals [Caption Contest]
Googler parents complaining about the soaring cost of childcare should be glad that the executive in charge wasn't Marissa Mayer. This photo, taken when Google senior UI designer Kerah Pelczarski... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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First (and last) chance to see Sainsbury's bequest
One of the most significant bequests to the nation in a century, including masterpieces by Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon, goes on public display from today.
Independent |
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Zov Karamardian to Demonstrate at The Festival of Arts Art of Cooking: Southern California Chef Series in Laguna Beach
The Festival of Arts - California's Premier Fine Art Show presents the 4th annual weekly event series Art of Cooking. On Sunday, July 13 from 1-2pm, The Festival of Arts welcomes Chef Zov Karamardian who will demonstrate mouth-watering summertime recipes and let you sample her delicious dishes. The cooking demonstration series is FREE with Festival of Arts admission. Zov Karamardian is the ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Zov Karamardian to Demonstrate at The Festival of Arts Art of Cooking: Southern California Chef Series in Laguna Beach
The Festival of Arts - California´s Premier Fine Art Show presents the 4th annual weekly event
wallstreet:online AG |
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Ringling Museum construction
This month, the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art will replace portions of its "aged" wall that lines the front of the estate, as well as parts of Shell Road.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Architects from Qatar invited for Dubai contest
DOHA • Architects from Qatar have been invited by the Dubai Municipality and international elevator giant ThyssenKrupp Elevator to submit their entries for a Tall Emblem Structure in Dubai City.
The Peninsula |
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Opening Set for New Saatchi Gallery
The Saatchi Gallery has set October 9 as the date for its opening in the Duke of York's Headquarters building on King's Road, London, where its first exhibition will feature contemporary Chinese artworks. "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China" will include works by 30 leading painters, sculptors, and installation artists, according to a release e-mailed from the gallery's publicists, ...
The New York Sun |
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Dan's artwork travels to Trocadero
Stawell artist Dan O'Donnell had the opportunity to showcase the results of some hard work last month when a selection of his pieces were featured in a Melbourne gallery.
Stawell Times-News |
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Zov Karamardian to Demonstrate at The Festival of Arts Art of Cooking: Southern California Chef Series in Laguna Beach
LAGUNA BEACH, Calif.----The Festival of Arts – California’s Premier Fine Art Show presents the 4th annual weekly event series Art of Cooking. On Sunday, July 13 from 1-2pm, The Festival of Arts welcomes Chef Zov Karamardian who will demonstrate mouth-watering summertime recipes and let you sample her delicious dishes.
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