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Experience art, music at Downtown@Dusk
This evening, the Akron Art Museum launches the 24th season of Downtown@Dusk, the popular outdoor summer art lecture and concert series.
Akron Beacon Journal
Kids' day kicks off festival
Dancers from the Mini Dance Academy of State College perform for a Festival of the Arts crowd in front of Old Main. Younger dancers sitting backstage wait for their turn to take to the stage.
Penn State Collegian
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FIRST Friday comes and goes each and every month with assured regularity -- and, sadly, so does a gallery or two. Sometimes a gallery pops up and goes under faster than an art critic can blink.
Las Vegas CityLife
Contemporary Indian Art Show slated for Cahokia Mounds
The 13th annual Contemporary Indian Art Show will be Friday through Sunday at the Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site.
Collinsville Herald
For next-gen ISU artists, the canvas becomes video screen and sound
NORMAL -- The art installation “Asphyxiation” is an anxiety-producing blend of sound, visuals and drama. The viewer sits in the darkened room, about the size of a bedroom. Video streams are displayed on a screen showing the producer Mariana Malanconi posed as a traumatized person. Video: Exhibit's opening
The Pantagraph
Body of work: Artist, photographer collaborate on exhibit
BLOOMINGTON -- In collaborating on a photo-art project, commercial artist Mikki Lower and photojournalist B Mosher created an exhibit that is neither journalism nor commercial art. Photo Gallery Video: Creating a work of body art
The Pantagraph
Outrageous and Provocative (00:05:40)
An interpretive art show by the Gallery Group of the Calaveras County Arts Council presents their own intpretation of the outrageous and provocative. A variety of mediums on exposition starts July 12 and runs through August 30 at the Calaveras Gallery on Main St., in San Andreas.
Calaveras Enterprise
Art teacher Stegman is quite the artist himself
For years, Gary Stegman, Crookston High School's art teacher, thought about how he could visually bring together his two majors, art and music education. Having solved that riddle, the creative juices are now flowing into what's likely to become a series of unique prints done by the artist.
Crookston Daily Times
25th sweet for Sugar Creek
NORMAL -- Besides the glow of silver, the 25th anniversary for Normal's longest-running festival will have a touch of green to it, too -- just as it did for its 24th birthday.
The Pantagraph
Fest shakes up the Shakespeare
Ten reasons why the 31st year of the Illinois Shakespeare Festival, arriving this weekend, may be its most eye-and-ear-opening to date:
The Pantagraph
Iowa 80 Trucking Museum to say 10-4 to visitors Thursday
WALCOTT, Iowa — The sleeper cab on a typical semi is about 18 feet long these days.
Quad-City Times
Bix jazz festival to move to Modern Woodmen Park
The Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festival will step up to the plate at Modern Woodmen Park in Davenport from July 24 to July 27.
Quad-City Times
Diversions from July 10, 2008
Ticketmaster events are sold at Macy’s and Giant Eagle, both Hermitage; ticketmaster.com; and at 330-747-1212. • See a retrospective of paintings by Timothy J. Clark through Aug. 3 at the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown. Meet the artist at a talk and book signing at 3 p.m. Sunday.
The Sharon Herald
Cross-country ‘art-cycling’ stops Saturday in Lawrence
Want to see the art in this gallery? You’d better be ready to move.
Lawrence Journal-World
A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries July 10-16
A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries July 10-16
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
Short road trips lead to fine galleries
While downtown Augusta's arts scene has been slowly gathering momentum, a lively contemporary art mix has popped up in some of our neighboring towns.
The Augusta Chronicle
Calendar
Augusta native Sandra Whittaker began painting only in the last 10 years.
The Augusta Chronicle
Art Galleries
Exhibit listings are published on a rotating basis as space allows.
Bradenton Herald
Annual Fire Arts Festival Roars To Life
With a whoosh and a blast of heat and flame, this year's Fire Arts Festival roared into life Wednesday night in West Oakland with an amazing collection of fiery art installations, kinetic sculptures and blazing performances curated by local non-profit educational arts collective The Crucible.
KRXI-TV Reno
Nelson Gallery to showcase regional art in newest exhibition
Layercake: An opening reception to be held today at 6 p.m.
California Aggie
Obituary: McCain's love of reading led to improvements at Leon Valley library
She also enjoyed painting, traveling, history and genealogy.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5
Annual Fire Arts Festival Roars To Life
With a whoosh and a blast of heat and flame, this year's Fire Arts Festival roared into life Wednesday night in West Oakland with an amazing collection of fiery art installations, kinetic sculptures and blazing performances curated by local non-profit educational arts collective The Crucible.
KTVU 2 San Francisco
New show at Atea Ring Gallery features three women artists
WESTPORT -- Tactile. That's what the Atea Ring Gallery's latest exhibition evokes beyond the beauty of the mini Leah Rhodes retrospective, beyond the swimmingly exquisite rugs of Cheryl Raywood and the resinous luminosity of Stella Waitzkin's sculpture.
Plattsburgh Press Republican
Miner Museum to hold first ever Japanese woodblock prints exhibit
CHAZY -- A discovery, a catalyst for an ambitious idea, is a dream realized in "Warriors & Entertainers," the debut exhibition of Japanese woodblock prints at the Alice T. Miner Museum.
Plattsburgh Press Republican
Is it trash or treasure?
The Antiques Roadshow had given the Kentucky couple bad news: Their old print was not an original Audubon — too small. But when they took it to the Audubon Gallery on King Street, the guys took the print out of the frame and found that its expansive border had just been folded to allow it to fit in a smaller frame.
The Post and Courier
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