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TAMPA (Bay News 9) -- A horse sculpture stolen from the steps of the Tampa Art Museum a decade ago has been recovered thanks to an anonymous tip sent to Tampa Police.
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Members put on an anniversary exhibit at Beaux-Arts
On a Sunday afternoon, there’s a certain creative energy buzzing through Brampton’s Beaux-Arts Gallery. It’s a mounting, infectious kind of energy— one that travels through the room and latches on.
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French Man Pleads Guilty in Brazen Art Theft
A French man pleaded guilty Thursday to attempting to sell four valuable paintings that were stolen last year from a French art museum in a brazen robbery by masked, armed thieves.
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Archaeologists find 'masterpiece' statue
Macedonian archaeologists say they have discovered a well-preserved statue of the goddess of love in the ruins of an ancient Roman city near Skopje.
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Go See Do: July 11-13
GO Horse whisperers Get to know your horse better when Linda and Pat Parelli bring their Parelli Natural Horsemanship USA Tour to the Dane County Coliseum. Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $25 public entry Saturday; Savvy Club Members-Only Day Sunday; members get in free both days; www.parelli.com Second Sundays The Paoli House Gallery hosts musicians, speakers, book signings and more on the ...
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International Art Caper Has South Florida Ties
A French man living in south Florida pleaded guilty Thursday for attempting to sell four valuable paintings that were stolen last year from a French art museum in a brazen robbery.
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Arts Agenda
A show featuring the conceptual photography of Michael Dax Iacovone opens at the gallery at Flashpoint this Saturday. It may just be that we're in Conner Contemporary withdrawal, since they shuttered up their Dupont space last year and won't open in their new Atlas neighborhood venue until December, but our pick of the week has to be Academy 2008 . With a temporary space at 1341 ...
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Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival
Friday, July 11 Pacifico Dance Company California's premiere Mexican folklorico dance company brings to life the traditions of Mexican folk dance with exciting music, colorful costumes and innovative modern choreography.
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Museum discovers treasures in storage
Paintings by Monet and Gauguin have more room to spread out at the Museum of Fine Art in St Petersburg thanks to a new addition the double its size.
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Pencil this In: Thursday
Ukulele fans will take over First and Central tonight. The Bilgewater Brothers played at last year's uke showcase. / Photo by Christine N. Ziemba. UKULELE: *: The second annual Southern California Ukulele Showcase comes back to the Japanese American National Museum’s First and Central summer concert series. The event is a fun one—and best of all it’s free. This time the evening will ...
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The Middle East sings, and sometimes listens, throughout the summer
The summer season is synonymous with music festivals in the MENA region. This week witnessed high-profile concert action from Morocco to Jordan and beyond, with the nature of the concert experience varying depending on the host country's political environment.
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Art on the Street
Downtown Guelph's annual exhibit and sale on July 19 is welcomed by artists as a great way to expose the public to local arts and crafts. Coverage of the grease pole competition at the 15th Annual Festival Italiano on July 6th.
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Benton resident named winner of sculpture
The Du Quoin Chapter of the American Legion Riders drew the winning ticket July 4 for a beautiful piece of artwork entitled “Some Gave All,” sculpted by Mark Patrick. The winner was Sharon Webb of Benton.
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Robots in Pittsburgh combine technology, artistry
A green roller coaster twists and turns in the air above the entrance to the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh. But this attraction isn't for human riders - the coaster's cars are instead filled with plants and a solar panel that triggers the ride to stop and start.
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Waterfalls Take Over NYC, Show Us Your Photos
What's more refreshing than a waterfall on a hot Brooklyn day? How about four? In one of the most expansive public art projects in New York City's history, artist Olafur Eliasson has constructed four giant waterfalls around the East River made out of scaffolding and water pumps. The installation will be up through the end of the summer, and we want to see photos from our readers who pay the ...
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Paintings by Carlos Vega and Eric Elliott are a must-see at Harris Gallery
Carlos Vega and Eric Elliott are featured in a can't-miss painting show at the James Harris Gallery.
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Monumental artwork plans revealed
Details of the first of five monumental artworks planned for Teesside are unveiled.
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Briscoe Western Art Museum hires first executive director
The National Western Art Foundation has appointed a new head of the Dolph and Janey Briscoe Western Art Museum.
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Lawndale Art Center: The Big Show Opens Tomorrow!
In 1984, a concept became reality when the East End Show, now simply known as "The Big Show", opened and a juried exhibit of Houston artists became an annual event. Originally sponosored by the East End Progress Association and held at the Lawndale Art Center 's original location, the exhibit has grown into an annual open-call exhibit (juried, did we mention juried) to showcase artists whose ...
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The Bach Festival ends its season this weekend
After two and a half weeks in celebration of some of the finest orchestral compositions the world has ever known, the 39th installment of the Oregon Bach Festival will end this weekend.
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Museum offers Paley workshop
The Art Complex Museum, 189 Alden St., Duxbury, will offer a free gallery talk and workshop Sunday, July 13, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. with Joan Paley of Scituate, an artist whose work is currently on exhibit in a show titled “Complex Conversations.”
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The play's the thing -- in a big way -- at free Seattle Outdoor Theater Festival
This weekend's Seattle Outdoor Theater Festival offers nine plays presented by seven companies on two stages.
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Before The Heartbreakers
Photography was always just a hobby for Red Slater. The amateur's photographs, though, have appeared in magazines such as Rolling Stone, on television documentaries and in CD anthologies. In 1969 and 1970, Slater shared a dilapidated farmhouse in north Gainesville with Randall Marsh and Mike Campbell, drummer and guitarist with a local band called Mudcrutch. The bassist was Tom Petty. Slater's ...
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French man pleads guilty in art theft case
MIAMI - A French man pleaded guilty today to attempting to sell four valuable paintings that were stolen last year from a French art museum in a brazen robbery by masked,...
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Gallery launches 2008 Studio Tour guide
The Art Gallery of Peterborough and 28 selected artists in Peterborough and the County invite you to spend a glorious fall weekend exploring the rich diversity of visual art in the Kawarthas.
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