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Local artists given spotlight in display
Eight local artists who banded together in April opened an exhibit of their works Sunday.
Montgomery Advertiser |
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(18-19/07) Art for all in Aynho
PAINTINGS and sculptures by local artists will be on display in Aynho Village Hall on Saturday, and Sunday. (18-19/07) (14/07/2008 09:50:43)
Buckingham Today |
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A finely responsive Handel, though not a full one
Review: Solomon at Elora Festival 2008
The Globe and Mail |
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Oil is star in documentary
'GasHole', a documentary film that traces the history of oil prices and looks at alternative fuel options.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Fantastical show at craft center
PETERSHAM - Artist Gary A. Lippincott's works of fantasy and magic and Emanuel King's giant puppets are on display until Aug. 7 at the Petersham Craft Center during the "Fantastic!" exhibition.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Lots of light puts focus on art at remade AGO
The Art Gallery of Ontario won't reopen until Nov. 14, but already it's clear Frank Gehry has provided more than an addition; this is a top-to-bottom remake.
Toronto Star |
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Monday the 14th of July 2008
Thirteen-year-old Chay Sreypich puts the finishing touches on her brick painting, with many of her friends stopping to admire her work.
Phnom Penh Post |
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SWING AND A DISS BY REGGIE
Hall of Fame slugger Reggie Jackson might have gotten himself into hot water with Jews - the Yankee legend was caught on tape uttering an unflattering stereotype while haggling over the price of a painting. Jackson was on East 61st Street and...
New York Post |
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Arts Jazz Fest great for artists as well as community
WOOSTER -- Jewelry, clothing, bags, baskets, paintings and pottery. From dozens of white tents pitched along Liberty Street, artisans and merchants peddled their wares and displayed their talents at Sunday's Wooster Arts Jazz Fest.
The Daily Record |
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World Music Festival highlights art, music
ON A RECENT hot July afternoon, artist Joseph Tiberino sat with friends at a table in the courtyard adjoining the several homes that make up the West Philly museum named for his late wife, Ellen Powell Tiberino.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Artists approved for '09-'10 exhibit
Seven women artists will have their work installed on the median on El Paseo for two years.
The Desert Sun |
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Perfect 10: This week's news & to-do's
The Brooklyn Cyclones celebrate ... pork rinds! A panel of Utz experts judges a pork rind sculpture contest along the concourse during tonight's game against State College, while fans create their own edible art from rinds and milk.
New York Daily News |
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Tucson school district's art display hits the road
Ruth Winslow, the school district curator of artifacts and exhibits, estimates the district has at least 10,000 multicultural artifacts, not including textiles and other treasures. The district started the traveling-exhibit program in 2000.
The Arizona Republic |
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Druksel Prints: by Werkman (2008-07-11 - 2008-10-12)
From 11 July 2008, the Van Gogh Museum will play host to the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam with two presentations: ‘Druksel prints’ by Werkman (through 12 October 2008) and Malevich (through 9 November 2008). They form part of the Van Gogh Museum's annual presentations of works from the Stedelijk Museum's rich collection while the museum is being renovated (until the end of 2009). Thanks to the ...
Absolutearts.com |
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TelAranaTelAranaTelA by ANA T. FERNANDEZ (2008-07-11 - 2008-08-09)
The luggage store is pleased to present TelAranaTelAranaTelA, a solo exhibition featuring the work of ANA T. FERNANDEZ, the Headlands 2007 Tournesol Winner. The exhibition running from July 11 to August 9, 2008. features new and experimental work developed during Fernandez' residency at the Headlands, and includes large scale figurative paintings, drawings, a video projection, and a new ...
Absolutearts.com |
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Mat Collishaw: Shooting Stars (2008-07-11 - 2008-08-31)
British artist Mat Collishaw is to present a vibrant new body of work including a large-scale working zoetrope and room-sized installation involving projections onto phosphorescent paint, for his first solo exhibition at Haunch of Venison London from July 11 through August 31, 2008. The exhibition reflects Collishaw's longstanding interest in blurring the distinction between representation and ...
Absolutearts.com |
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Out of the Blue: A National Juried Art Exhibition (2008-07-02 - 2008-07-25)
The Attleboro Arts Museum has invited artists throughout the United States to work “Out of the Blue.” Original art in all mediums and concepts that incorporate the color blue(s) will be on display during this national, juried exhibition in the Museum’s Ottmar Gallery. Out of the Blue, running from July 2 - July 25, 2008, salutes the Attleboro Arts Museum 85th anniversary. The Museum's vivid blue ...
Absolutearts.com |
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Call for Artists: Photography in the Theme of Dreams (2008-07-14 - 2008-08-04)
SHOTS Magazine announces an international call for photographic work to be considered for publication in the Autumn Issue, SHOTS 101. The theme for this issue is DREAMS. Please visit the SHOTS website for further information and guidelines. An established independent photography journal in its 21st year of publication, SHOTS reaches an international audience of photographers, collectors, ...
Absolutearts.com |
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Is Middletown ready for John Waters?
Controversial director to appear at arts festival
The News Journal |
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One-man museum
Martial artist and filmmaker extraordinaire Jackie Chan , 54, is getting his very own museum in the Chinese city of Shanghai.
Baltimore Sun |
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Miss Venezuela takes 'Universe' crown; Miss USA falls, again
Miss Venezuela was crowned Miss Universe 2008 on Monday in a contest marked by the spectacle of Miss USA falling down during the evening gown competition for the second year in a row.
Detroit Free Press |
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Mamma Jazz says come to Livonia for festival
Livonia's Midge (Mamma Jazz) Ellis is excited once again as her 14th annual MichiganJazz Festival -- she's the octogenarian whiz who keeps the event humming -- preps for its Sunday run at Schoolcraft College, Haggerty between 6 Mile and 7 Mile in Livonia.
Detroit Free Press |
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Festival draws crafters, customers to Haddonfield
On most days, Kings Highway is the busy main thoroughfare through historic downtown Haddonfield. For two days in July over the past 16 years, though, it has taken on a completely different look as site of the Haddonfield Crafts & Fine Arts Festival.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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At Fringe Festival, A Finely Tuned Fury
The art of the one-person show is in disguising a self-centered act as something generous: The performer must convince us utterly that he's in it more for our pleasure than his own. The beguiling monologuist Mike Daisey achieves this in grand style with his new solo piece about the withering of A...
Washington Post |
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See how campaigns have evolved
If there yet be any citizens feeling politically shortchanged by this year's presidential campaign, they might find fulfillment in a New York City museum exhibit that dramatically traces the 200-year history of this uniquely American ritual, from...
Courier-Post |
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