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Exhibit features 3 artists influenced by Australia's Stolen Generation
NEW PALTZ - An exhibition of Australian art begins tonight at the State University of New York at New Paltz campus.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Brandon auction marks 2 decades
The Great Brandon Auction marks its 20th year Tuesday. ... - By GORDON DRITSCHILO Herald Staff
Rutland Herald |
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Art Pick 'The Beauty of Paper'
With the endless versatility of materials used today to make a contemporary work of art, people seem to have forgotten the most basic way in which artists express their ideas: by putting them on paper. And so with the exhibition The Beauty of Paper, The Americas Collection in Coral Gables is reminding us that works on paper are no less valuable, and celebrating the way artists have used paper ...
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Kidding Around 'The Art of the Brick'
If your kids are LEGO fans, here's a chance to see how far the imagination can go with the building blocks at the exhibit The Art of the Brick. The opportunity gets even easier on Sunday, when the Art and Culture Center in Hollywood offers its free family admission from noon-4 p.m. The gallery will feature three original art exhibitions:
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New Web Design Agency Bringing Sexy Back To Your Web Site
Milen Web is a new web design agency that brings together innovative design, professional photography, copy writing, re-branding, and search engine savvy into every website created. Milen Web creates a new web experience for customers and their website visitors a-like making for highly effective yet sexy sites.
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Charleston Hosts Southern National Barbecue Championship and Bluegrass Festival
ResortQuest invites BBQ and Bluegrass fans to visit Charleston's beach resorts and the surrounding area for discounts and special benefits on vacation rentals during the Southern National Barbecue Championship and Bluegrass Festival in August.
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Announcing the Screening of "Moving Stills," Featuring the Photography of Ash Gupta - An Official Selection of New ...
Internationally known photographer Ash Gupta's work is featured in the Michael Hirshenson short film "Moving Stills," an official selection of the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival screening Friday 6:00 p.m. July 18, 2008 at the Sunset Laemmle 5 in West Hollywood.
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Votigo And Shu Uemura Art Of Hair Partner To Introduce Irondesign Style Challenge
User-Generated Contest Enables World-Class Stylists to Showcase and Share Their Talents
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Pick a Spot, Any Spot
July 17, 2008 By Armin Shimerman When you graduate from high school, college, or graduate school, life lies ahead of you with innumerable choices to be made. You are as full of potential as the unhewn marble of great sculpture.
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Indian art now a top draw at Christie's
London, July 18 High value Indian art has boosted sales and profits of Christie's to 1.8 billion pounds in the first six months of 2008, the reputed UK-based auction house said today.
Chennai Online |
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Aamir Khan's films, Goan feni to delight South Africans
By Fakir Hassen, Johannesburg, July 18: Indian music, dance, food and more will be on offer in South Africa as part of the "Shared Histories Festival" beginning next month that hopes to reach out not only to the diaspora but also to others.
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Indian art boosts Christie's sales 18 Jul 2008, 1204 hrs IST,PTI
LONDON: High value Indian art has boosted sales and profits of Christie's to 1.8 billion pounds in the first six months of 2008, the reputed UK-based auction house said on Friday.
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Pakistani director wants to make typical Bollywood film
Pakistani director Mehreen Jabbar, whose debut film 'Ramchand Pakistani' has been widely appreciated at the 10th Osian's-Cinefan Film Festival, says she will make a Bollywood film some day.
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A touch of funny
Last year, Jacob Souva was just beginning his freelance design and illustration business, Two Fish. Now, he is a published artist and could be the grand prize-winner in Hallmark Card's "YourFunny*ness" contest.
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Mandela plans quiet day as he turns 90
Former South African President Nelson Mandela planned to spend his 90th birthday Friday quietly with his family.But the festivities in Qunu, his home village in the southeast of the country, have mushroomed, the BBC reports. There will be a birthday dinner for 500 guests Saturday, a concert and a soccer festival.Mandela, the African National Congress leader who spent 27 years as a prisoner on ...
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Indian art now a top draw at Christie's
High value Indian art has boosted sales and profits of Christie's to 1.8 billion pounds in the first six months of 2008, the reputed UK-based auction house said today.
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Review: Summer Hours
An old woman dies. Her four children argue, very gently, about whether to sell the family home and her art collection. The end.
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Frameline names K.C. Price executive director
Frameline, the San Francisco nonprofit that puts on America's oldest gay film festival and runs other film and video programs in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community, has hired Kenneth C. Price, an arts administrator who once served as the...
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Go Do It: Jam at the Gem State music, arts festival
Boiseans usually have to travel to outdoor music festivals, but here's one that's easy on the gas tank. The locally produced Gem State Jam Music and Arts Festival will feature art and food vendors, beer gardens and two stages of entertainment.
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Send off 'Under the Grid' exhibit in style Friday
J Crist Gallery will close its "Under the Grid" Thursday, July 24. But it will send off the exhibit, featuring area artists whose work happens off the art-gallery mainstream track, in grand style Friday. Join the artists, who include John McMahon, Todd Newman, Star Moxley, Erin Weathers, alt-bluegrass band Hillfolk Noir and video performance artist Nollifer for a night of art and community.
The Idaho Statesman |
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Cathedral-like gallery a fitting venue to worship Sir Kyffin’s masterpieces
SET within a stone’s throw of his childhood home, a new gallery dedicated to the work of arguably Wales’ greatest ever artist, Sir Kyffin Williams, opens its doors for the first time this evening.
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Lecture to feature Tom Lea artwork during WWII era
The El Paso Museum of Art will have a lecture next week that focuses on internationally known painter Tom Lea and his illustrations and compositions when he was a World War II correspondent for Life magazine.
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Calendar -- Des Moines
"Paintings from the Last Days of Eden." Today through Sept. 2. Works by Alejandro Mazon. Hentschel Art Gallery, 835 42nd St. info@hentschelartgallery.com ; 277-3200; www.hentschelartgallery.com .
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Art market boom in India, China boosts Christie's sales
By Venkata Vemuri, London, July 18 : Auction house Christie's says it has recorded a 63 percent growth entirely due to the emergence of Indian and Chinese buyers of both their own art and western art.
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Roosevelt's Festival Week winds down today
The Roosevelt Cultural District Festival Week wraps up today with artist open houses and the opening of the musical "Grease" at the Des Moines Playhouse, 831 42nd St. Activities are being held just north of Interstate Highway 235.
The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index |
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