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Fine Arts Summer Camp Focuses On Special Needs
HOUSTON -- Five classrooms at the city of Houston's Metropolitan Multi-Service Center come alive with the sounds of children this summer, offering a unique experience for those with special needs, KPRC Local 2, Your Education Station, reported.
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Exhibit illustrates advances in prefab home design
(AP:NEW YORK) Prefabricated houses don't have to be ticky-tacky. Contemporary prefab homes now possess all the flair and durability of traditional housing.
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First Look: Skosh
New gallery in East Village sells handcrafted jewelry that is both modern and traditional.
Juice |
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African-Canadian art moves to Caribana beat
An exhibit soon to open at Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum will display art works by 23 African-Canadian artists.
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Exhibit illustrates advances in prefab home design
Prefabricated houses don't have to be ticky-tacky.
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Contemporary Gallery extends through Aug. 1
Due to popular demand, Roslyn Esperon and Courtney Rile of Contemporary Gallery have decided to extend the exhibition “Whimsy: Celebrating the Power of “Why Not?” through
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Exhibit illustrates advances in prefab home design
Prefabricated houses don't have to be ticky-tacky. Contemporary prefab homes now possess all the flair and durability of traditional housing. Computerized designs and innovative materials are behind this architectural revolution, replacing cookie-cutter forms and flimsy materials from prefab's heyday after World War II. That's the message of "Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling," an ...
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Exhibit illustrates advances in prefab home design
Prefabricated houses don't have to be ticky-tacky. Contemporary prefab homes now possess all the flair and durability of traditional housing. Computerized designs and innovative materials are behind this architectural revolution, replacing cookie-cutter forms and flimsy materials from prefab's heyday after World War II.
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Exhibit illustrates advances in prefab home design
NEW YORK July 18, 2008, 03:21 pm ET · Prefabricated houses don't have to be ticky-tacky. Contemporary prefab homes now possess all the flair and durability of traditional housing.
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Artist talk and reception with Oliver Balf on July 19
The Cape Ann Museum presents “Sixty Years of Painting on Cape Ann,” an artist talk and reception with Rockport artist Oliver Balf on Saturday, July 19 at 3 p.m. in conjunction with a current exhibit of works by Balf.
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New features at Chamber auction on July 18
The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce will sponsor its 21st annual Goods and Services Auction on Friday, July 18, at Cruiseport Gloucester.
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Exhibit illustrates advances in prefab home design
By DAVID MINTHORN NEW YORK (AP) -- Prefabricated houses don't have to be ticky-tacky.
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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. (PRWeb Jul 18, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1119574.htm
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Trade mission helping local firms tap into lucrative Canadian oil sands business
Business opportunities in the multi-billion dollar Canadian oil sands market will be the target of a trade mission this autumn from 20-25 September - and Aberdeen City Council is now accepting offers to participate. 2008/07/18 00:00:00
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Gargoyles take shape in hands of young sculptors
Nearly 30 children learned about how sculpture surrounds them while they tried their hands at the art during this week's Art for Fun program. Art for Fun, a summer art class for children who will be in the fourth, fifth or sixth grades in August, has been held annually for more than 10 years.
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Museum of Russian Icons is one-of-a-kind
After 46 years building a global business empire, Gordon B. Lankton devoted the last two decades to importing an unlikely commodity: the art and faith of Russian Orthodox Christianity.
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Highland movie festival unveils classic line up
Scotland's new Highland-based film festival unveiled its inaugural programme yesterday which is dominated by classic and cult films overlooked in recent years.
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Museum Showcases Student Work
Art work by Knox College students has been selected for a show at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa. The exhibit, College Invitational at the Figge, runs through August 31. It features more than 40 works by students from six area colleges, including Knox, Augustana College, Black Hawk College, Saint Ambrose University, Scott Community College, and Western Illinois University.
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First Ballerina Painting By Edgar Degas Now On View at VMFA
RICHMOND, VA.- French artist Edgar Degas’ first ballerina painting, the monumental “Portrait of Mademoiselle Eugénie Fiocre in the Ballet ‘La Source,’” is now on view at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
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Marlette Country Fair Days continues
MARLETTE -- Good old-fashioned fun will be enjoyed by all during this year's Marlette Country Fair Days through Saturday. The festival began Thursday.
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Ag Art Alliance announces the Limoneira Company donates $1000
The Ag Art Alliance is pleased to announce that the Limoneira Company, a leader in Ventura County agriculture for over 100 years, has donated a $1,000 purchase prize for the 2nd Annual Art About Agriculture exhibit.
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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
The Ottawa Citizen newpaper wants to know the what issues are involved in the David Franklin /National Gallery of Canada court battle and it's initiating its own court battle to find out.
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Redlander's film to hit big screen
REDLANDS - Redlands will hit the big screen July 25 at the Action on Film International Film Festival in Pasadena.
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ArtsUnion features art under McGrath, Fluff festival
Now in its fourth year, the Somerville Arts Council’s ArtsUnion project is an initiative designed to boost the cultural economic development of Union Square.
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Figurative/Narrative @ Healing Arts Gallery
The Day I Stopped Believing by Billy Colbert With an entrance so unassuming its easy to walk right past, the Healing Arts Gallery , once you find it, is a new and welcome addition to the D.C. art scene. The venue is part of the Smith Farm Center on U Street NW, a nonprofit dedicated to using creative methods for the health and education of people suffering from cancer and other ...
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