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Retired Cleveland museum director Lee dead at 90
CLEVELAND -- A former director of the Cleveland Museum of Art has died at the age of 90.
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Student summer artwork displayed at BWWMH By KELLI WRIGHT/KELLI.WRIGHT@DEMOPOLISTIMES.COM
During the month of July, Demopolis students from kindergarten through fifth grades had a chance to participate in an intensive art camp offered by the Community Education office which was in part paid for by funds from a 21st Century grant.
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Central Talent
IT kick-started the careers of many a design talent so it seems only fitting that London's renowned art college Central Saint Martins receives some prize-worthy contributions as part of its MA Fine Art Auction - Antony Gormley's winning concept for the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square in particular.
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Brad Winter brings his creativity to Cappa center
Near the main door of Black Hills Workshop’s Suzie Cappa Center, a men’s white dress shirt has been decoupaged onto a canvas. In another gallery room, a kitchen chair is covered completely with stamps.
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Plethora of festivals sure to entertain all
You might as well stay close to home this summer. Between downtown Rapid City’s new Summer Nights on Seventh — featuring music, food, arts and family activities every Thursday night from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. — to a host of area festivals, there’s plenty to keep you, your family and your summer guests entertained. Here are a few events to put on your calendar:
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Sculptor to cast famed horse in bronze
It’s not obvious, but part of the artist’s signature on the new statue of the famed bucking horse Tipperary reads “Cowboy to Cowboy.”
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Growing young gardeners
The Junior Journey Program recently introduced a group of children to the plant world of flowers, trees, fruits and vegetables. In the scores of gardens scattered about the museum grounds, kids viewed the native plants, grasses and flowers before donning gloves and grabbing various yard tools to try the age-old practice of gardening.
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Day of discovery
Ever wonder how a Hokey Pokey Elmo doll works? The secret lies under the red fur and plastic that covers its limbs. The mechanism is called cam, a moving piece of machinery. Squeezing Elmo's hand activates the mechanism and makes the Sesame Street character sing and dance, according to the exhibit. The Discovery Center Museum in Rockford recently unveiled Toys: The Inside Story, a special ...
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An affordable day trip
You can't escape the more than $4-a-gallon gas price, but a trip to the Discovery Center Museum in Rockford doesn't have to be an expensive day trip.
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Park Forest man seeks to solve box of bones mystery
When John Ray bought a tattered, 150-year-old book at an estate auction in 1982, little did he know that it meant he would be going home with a special 'gift' — a box of human bones. He now hopes to find the true origin of those bones, which have been kept in a box in his basement for 26 years.
SouthtownStar |
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Marcus Ashley Galleries welcomes renowned sculptor Bill Mack
This weekend, the expanded Marcus Ashley Galleries welcome artist Bill Mack - "The Finest Relief Sculptor in the World."
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Outdoor gallery is starting to grow again
Where can you explore Group of Seven replications under open skies? Only in Huntsville, and July 28 to Aug. 3 Huntsville’s unique Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery is going to be adding another mural to our collection and we need your help to paint it.
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New show on at Lourensford
CONTINUING the tradition from last year, the Bell-Roberts Gallery at Lourensford presents "The Postcard Show II" group exhibition. Artists have again been given total creative freedom - the only limitation being the postcard format.
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Tahoe Arts Project presents Fine Arts Festival July 12-13
The Tahoe Arts Project has found a niche among the craft fairs around Tahoe, taking craftsmanship up a notch with its Fine Arts Festival.
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Gallery enhances artist's success
HAYDEN -- The section of Government Way north of Hayden Avenue has for years been a mix of decaying commercial buildings with the occasional newer warehouse or retail center.
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Date Book
Big Bugs: David Rogers will display his Big Bugs sculptures through July 20 at the Morton Arboretum, 4100 Route 53, Lisle. Big Bugs features 12 enormous bug sculptures made from wood. Hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (630) 968-0074 or visit www.mortonarb.org.
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Marcus Ashley Galleries welcomes renowned sculptor Bill Mack
This weekend, the expanded Marcus Ashley Galleries welcome artist Bill Mack - "The Finest Relief Sculptor in the World."
Tahoe Daily Tribune |
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The challenge of trying to convince defensive Albertans to give up their rodeo hasn't fazed this young protester yet
They may as well be hawking tofu weiners at a deep-south pork-pulling contest.
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Tahoe Arts Project presents Fine Arts Festival July 12-13
The Tahoe Arts Project has found a niche among the craft fairs around Tahoe, taking craftsmanship up a notch with its Fine Arts Festival.
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Moxie Festival set for weekend
LISBON - The "silver anniversary" Moxie Festival gets under way Friday with events beginning at noon. The first festival day ends with a fireworks display at 9:15 p.m. that's best viewed from Midtown area.
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Marcus Ashley Galleries welcomes renowned sculptor Bill Mack
This weekend, the expanded Marcus Ashley Galleries welcome artist Bill Mack - "The Finest Relief Sculptor in the World."
Tahoe Daily Tribune |
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Tahoe Arts Project presents Fine Arts Festival July 12-13
The Tahoe Arts Project has found a niche among the craft fairs around Tahoe, taking craftsmanship up a notch with its Fine Arts Festival.
Tahoe Daily Tribune |
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Oil Refineries Ltd. Announces a Special General Shareholders Meeting to Approve the Proposed Acquisition of the ...
Oil Refineries Ltd. announced
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Love makes their world go round
REHOBOTH BEACH -- Behind AerieArt Gallery is a multi-faceted love story.
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In Tune with the Times
Few of us are lucky enough to look the same at 35 as we did at 20. So it's a bit unreasonable (not to mention equally unlikely) to expect the Winnipeg Folk Festival to survive 31/2 decades without going through its own share of growth spurts.
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