Kooky Art
The latest art news and information

86584 Stories Found


Links

4 Art Deals.com
Deals on Art & Supplies

eClothes.com
Deals on Clothing

HDTV .biz
High Definition TV Information and Articles

Xbox Cheats
Xbox 360 Cheats
Web Site Traffic



We created Kooky Art as a source for news about many art topics such as paintings, sculpture, drawings, carvings, architecture, museums, galleries, exhibits and more. We update the site throughout the day as we find more art related news.

We hope that you will bookmark this site and return often to find out what is new in the world of art.

◄◄ Previous 25Latest NewsNext 25 ►►
Family wants museum for legacy of martial artist Bruce Lee
On the 35th anniversary of his death, Bruce Lee's family wants to honor his physical prowess, love of philosophy and noted acting career with a multimillion-dollar museum in the Seattle area.
Memphis Commercial Appeal
Business offers place for summer creativity
REDLANDS - Children at the Color Me Mine Camp Rock Day rocked out to popular songs by Hannah Montana and the Jonas Brothers while painting tiles and plates Wednesday.
Redlands Daily Facts
Driving ambition: A family en route to the Grand Canyon takes gas prices in stride
I did the math and felt a bit violated, like Big Oil had pick-pocketed a chunk of our travel money before we even pulled out of the driveway.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Peaches, ice cream cool visitors to festival
2063-Immediate Job Openings Duit Construction, a heavy highway construction company, has immediate openings for several positions to work on statewi ...
Muskogee Phoenix
Chicago museum opens exhibit on immigration
A window washer dressed as Spiderman scales a building. A nanny clad as Cat Woman attends to children. A pizza delivery man wearing Superman garb rides a bike with pies in the basket.
The Standard-Times
Vettetastic Auction Held at Convention Center
The fun continues for Corvette owners and Corvette lovers at Vettetastic.
WBKO Bowling Green
Today’s best bets
• ATALOA LODGE MUSEUM, 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays, next to Bacone College Chapel near the Oklahoma 16 entrance.
Muskogee Phoenix
Cowman was born to 'run'
Organizing and hosting the national wrestling tournament is always a daunting task. For 76-year-old Garda Ann Cowman of Fargo, she's always been happy to lend a hand to this year's event at the Fargodome. Advertisement: ROAD WOLF MOTORCYCLE SPECS $65 Oil Change @ Road Wolf Motorcycles Text this to your phone and bring it in to Road Wolf Motorcycles and receive an oil change for only ...
Fargo Forum
RENAISSANCE ADVENTURE INTRIGUES
Renaissance royalty provide intrigue for Yale prof in 'The Montefeltro Conspiracy'
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
Unidentified flying art soars at da Vinci Days
Each year, the creative talents of the community burst into full flower along Madison Avenue as the da Vinci Days Community Art Exhibit brings hidden talents out into the sunshine. Children and adults alike enter their creations based on a theme. This year, it’s “Unidentified Flying Art,” enabling flights of fancy to take wing for real.
Corvallis Gazette-Times
Three Civil War exhibits open in Huntington
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- The Civil War comes to the Huntington Museum of Art when three Civil War-related exhibits open Saturday for a run-through Sept. 21. "Civil War Photographs from the David L. Hack Collection" features 50 original photographs fr
The Charleston Gazette
Sculptor Kenneth Snelson talks about Black Mountain College days
ASHEVILLE -- Sculptor Kenneth Snelson spent only the summers of 1948 and 1949 as a student at Black Mountain College, the quirky little school which, from the 1930s to the 1950s, nurtured some of the most innovative artists of the 20th century.
Asheville Citizen-Times
Impressive Adirondack sampling at Shelburne Museum
When my wife's sister visited with her husband for the Fourth of July, they listed Vermont's Shelburne Museum among the places they wanted to see. As Michigan residents, they have Henry Ford's Greenfield Village nearby, with its collection of historic homes and businesses.
Plattsburgh Press Republican
Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival
Tuesday, July 22 Dress rehearsal for "The Wizard of Oz" No Community Sing.
Redlands Daily Facts
JULY 20-27
OutAbout Catch a new show Area galleries have exhibits opening today, Friday and Saturday, including "Improvisations in Paint" by Elizabeth D. Schafer, which opens Friday at Art Works.
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Head of VCU gallery takes new post
Amy G. Moorefield, who has shepherded VCUarts Anderson Gallery on an interim basis since 2004, is moving on. She will become the director of the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, the 4-year-old art showcase at Hollins University near Roanoke, on Aug. 18. Moorefield joined Anderson in 1994 as a student intern and became the Virginia Commonwealth University art museum's assistant director and curator of ...
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Art director back where she started
Anderson Gallery's sixth leader returns years after internship.
Richmond Times-Dispatch
To witness Sherman Lee's legacy, just look at Cleveland Museum of Art's collection
UPDATED: 00 :18 a.m. EDT, July 20, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a field archaeologist. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer
Buying vision with passion
As of June this year, the prime parking bay at the Johannesburg Goodman Gallery has been reserved for a petite cherry-red sports car whose customised numberplate flaunts the letters "LNE".
Mail and Guardian
Young artists create a masterpiece
The Kids Art Kamp was attended by 16 students and was developed with the intent to explore painting, clay and sculpture.
Collier Citizen
Boyertown festival brings 18 artists to paint in public
Boyertown, PA - Paintings of Boyertown's past and present peppered the winding sidewalks of the borough Saturday, as artists young and old captured the town on canvas during the first Plein Air Festival.
Reading Eagle
Great festival for lovers of roots and bluegrass
Festival Abingdon, Va. Celebrate cultural heritage of Virginia Highlands The Virginia Highlands Festival, celebrating its 60th anniversary with the theme “Reflections of the Past, Visions of the Future,” will be held Saturday through Aug. 10 in Abingdon, Va. Before the festival officially begins, lovers of roots and bluegrass music can catch “A Crooked Road Doubleheader: Music from ...
The Charlotte Observer
Through a Chinese mirror
During the Tang dynasty around 617, Chinese artisans invented printmaking to copy Buddhist images carved in stone onto paper or fabric. Nearly 14 centuries later, contemporary Chinese artists are offering fresh glimpses of everyday life in striking prints now displayed at the Worcester Museum of Art.
The MetroWest Daily News
Artscape 2008
The largest free public arts festival in the country, Artscape features 150+ artists, fashion designers and craftspeople; visual art exhibits on and off site, including exhibitions, outdoor sculpture, art cars, photography and the Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize; incredible live concerts on four outdoor stages; a full schedule of performing arts including dance, opera, theater, fashion, film, ...
The Capital
Sculptor unfazed by loss of left arm
That one time, hanging out the open door of the crowded train was lucky for Mahendra Pitale. Had he been sitting inside the train car, Pitale, 34, a sculptor, almost certainly would have been killed when the bomb exploded.
Winston-Salem Journal
◄◄ Previous 25Latest NewsNext 25 ►►
Other News Pages:
1982 2733 1739 1268 2964 1403 3006 168 426 1528 1388 991 1040 2748 796 249 1240 1462 1088 1853 557 2158 3252 742 1027 93 3017 922 476 2783 3197 2531 1847 1213 655 907 2736 66 1636 1422 1889 2911 3112 1780 3186 1306 1664 3409 2939 2465 2190 2498 2987 2083 1900 324 616 2598 2255 3193 1719 1445 1166 713 739 2553 56 976 2342 133