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Humanity is Not for Sale
I recently had the opportunity to attend and be a part of the “Humanity is Not For Sale” event. I had the honor to exhibit some of my Arte, as well as an art workshop for children of all ages.
La Prensa San Diego
BC BREAKING NEWS:
Urasenke Nagomi Tea Circle member Kiyomi Fukushima prepares some tea. The group is hosting a special ceremony at the Royal B.C. Museum. The Royal B.C. Museum is shining a light on the world as part of its Free Spirit exhibition.
Victoria News
Plein Air event lists 2008 winners
Twenty-nine artists participated in the 2008 Hillsboro Plein Air painting event in downtown Hillsboro on Saturday, July 19. The Gamblin Artists Colors paint award went to Mark Larsen.
The Hillsboro Argus
Carstensen's works featured at Danish Immigrant Museum
On July 27, The Danish Immigrant Museum has the pleasure of introducing Jens Carstensen and his artwork. Carstensen is a well-known painter from Monona, Wis., and will be featured in our Danish-American Artist Series in an exhibition titled, "A Dane from Dane County."
Southwest Iowa News
Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival
Tonight and Saturday "The Wizard of Oz" Wayne Scott, producer, director
Redlands Daily Facts
The New Encores! Season: Three That Dared
The upcoming City Center Encores! season will feature a touch of operetta with Music in the Air , a masterpiece of Bernstein and Robbins, and a bold political satire in the form of a 1940s musical comedy.
Playbill Arts
Chanel Brings Giant Ad/Art to Central Park
The latest art project to be plopped into a public space is Zaha Hadid's Chanel Pavilion, a 7,500-square-foot temporary, traveling art gallery that has a number of stamps on its passport already. The spaceship-esque pod will land in Rumsey Playfield in Central Park by October 20th, and be open through November 9th -- housing artwork (including a piece by Yoko Ono) inspired by the Chanel ...
Gothamist
Forecast predicts how house and oil prices might trigger recession
Channel 4 News asked analysts Oxford Economics to forecast a recession led by falling house prices or a rising oil price. The figures below show Oxford Economics' forecast of growth, inflation, house prices, interest rates and the oil price until the end of 2009.
Channel 4
MUSEUM-HOPPING
Get an overview of Beijing's traditions and future at its best museums.
Houston Chronicle
Hersam Acorn Newspapers
Sponsored by The Japan Society of Fairfield County, this year’s free Bon Odori Japanese Summer Festival will celebrate the group’s 20th anniversary of spreading Japanese culture.
Lewisboro Ledger
Get out enjoy Southwest Florida
The first Summer Preview Exhibition at the International Design Center in Estero is just one option available this weekend in Southwest Florida.
The News-Press
Hall of fame: Developer, Frisco team thrives
Craig Hall has a birds-eye view of his accomplishments from his office perched in the center of Hall Office Park. Colorful sculptures, serene ponds, and other bustling office buildings flow beautifully together as cars zip across the horizon on the Dallas North Tollway, a reminder of why Hall bought land in Frisco nearly 20 years ago.
The Frisco Enterprise
Splash Media Announces New Networks on Adobe Media Player
DALLAS, July 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Splash Media LP, an Emmy Award winning innovator of digital video publishing announced today that selected content from two of Splash's networks, The Success Training Network (TSTN), and xTrain have been accepted into the Adobe Media Player platform and will be available as new networks effective immediately.
Broadcast Newsroom
Houstonist Flickr Photo of the Day - Butterfly Exhibit in Houston
Butterfly Exhibit in Houston by mug_of_tea This stunning and gorgeous shot was taken at The Cockrell Butterfly Exhibit which is housed at the Houston Museum of Natural Science . The Butterfly Exhibit is a great place to take visitors or to visit if you've never been. ________________________________________________________________ Every day, Houstonist features an ...
Houstonist
Eagle art exhibit celebrates Mother Earth
“Gaia’s Dreamtime,” by Robin Nash. "The Meteor Shower," by Tim O'Brien.
Vail Daily
Pow! Pow! Shoot 'em out! Annie Oakley Days fest going on
Little Miss Sure Shot, known to history for her famous sharp-shooting, is the focus of Greenville's 40th annual Annie Oakley Days Festival, which begins tonight.
Dayton Daily News
Exhibitors showing smaller animals than in past years, official says
AMBOY - Companies are downsizing, candy bars are shrinking ... even fair animals are getting smaller. Or so says Lee County Fair Board member Katie Pratt.
SaukValley.com
Artisans showcase will support hospital
Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital Auxiliary and Old Geezer Productions will present Heartflame 5 Artisans Showcase, a fine arts and crafts show, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, August 2-3.
Newport News-Times
Wooden Boat Show launches 2008 commemorative poster
The fourth annual Port of Toledo Wooden Boat Show takes place August 23-24. This year's festival is honoring the history of log-rafting that served the logging industry in Toledo and Lincoln County.
Newport News-Times
Internationally known painter to appear Sunday in Newport
Internationally known artist Jody Bergsma will appear at Wind Drift Gallery from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. As a little girl, Bergsma occasionally had scary dreams. Her mother, in an attempt to understand her daughter's nightmares, asked Jody to draw them.
Newport News-Times
Art students can show creative side
Young art students are invited to participate in the fifth annual Summer Arts Program sponsored by Let There Be Arts. Art lovers entering first through eighth grades can sign up for one or two weeks of art workshops featuring two hours of creative fun from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. weekday afternoons.
Newport News-Times
Bead festival comes to Nye Beach
The sixth annual Nye Beach Bead Festival will take place Saturday and Sunday at Nye Cottage in Newport. This event brings together Northwest artists and vendors who will share their art during this two-day event.
Newport News-Times
Register for Midsummer Art Show
To cultivate creativity for young artists priot to its Midsummer Art Show, Duxbury Art Association has scheduled a workshop to help them create masterpieces. The workshop, titled Create A Framed Masterpiece, is planned for 10 a.m. to noon on July 26.
Duxbury Reporter
Aqueous media coming to Runyan Gallery
The Oregon Coast Council for the Arts hosts the 43rd annual Aqueous Media Exhibition from Aug. 1-30 at the Newport Visual Arts Center's Runyan Gallery.
Newport News-Times
‘The Nature of Things' to show in August
“The Nature of Things,” a nature-inspired show of mixed-media work by local artists Bobbi Kirk and Jackie Niemi, will be featured in the Upstairs Gallery of the Newport Visual Arts Center next month.
Newport News-Times
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