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Photographer goes digital and achieves new heights
The last time Harris Stanton Gallery exhibited Robert Glenn Ketchum's photographs was in 1999, according to co-owner Meg Harris' records.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Gallery named in memory of Dorothy Hattaway Brantley
Dothan attorney T.K. "Tom" Brantley and his wife, Frankie, recently made a donation to the Holman and Ethel Johnson Center for the Arts in memory of his mother, Dorothy Hattaway Brantley.
The Troy Messenger |
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Exhibit showcases large watercolors
The expansive Southwest is a source of inspiration for many artists in the region.
El Paso Times |
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'Thinking International' juried art show
"Thinking International" is the newest juried art show in the city. Earlier this year, officials at the International Museum of Art encouraged area artists to submit work for consideration in the show, which will open to the public May 9.
El Paso Times |
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Gallery talk
The El Paso Art Association presented a gallery talk by artist Josefina Monson Giessinger on April 19 at the Crossland Gallery, in the Art Junction at 500 W.
El Paso Times |
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Charleston: Spoleto Festival USA
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- It was a warm, sultry night when a slender woman walked onto an outdoor stage set up in front of a Greek Revival building and between moss-draped oak trees at the College of Charleston.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Philly hosting sole East Coast stop for Frida Kahlo exhibit
For the first time in 15 years, a major exhibition of the work of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo is touring the United States, with the Philadelphia Museum of Art its only East Coast stop.
The Record |
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Festival continues today
Thousands of art lovers strolled the quaint streets of downtown Melbourne on Saturday viewing art from across the nation.
Florida Today |
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The beginning: Spoleto, Italy
SPOLETO, ITALY -- At 3 p.m. in early July, Spoleto was not appealing. Everything was shut and the sun had baked the life out of this medieval hillside town renowned for its Festival dei Due Mondi, Festival of Two Worlds.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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High-flying fun
Giant kites filling the air will be a thrilling sight for kids of all ages as the annual Ruidoso Kite Festival celebrates its second year at the White Mountain Recreation Complex on Hull Road behind the Ruidoso elementary schools.
Ruidoso News |
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Fans and artisans, camping out
People arrived steadily as the Denton Arts & Jazz Festival opened early Saturday morning, even while some artists were still setting up their booths.
Denton Record-Chronicle |
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Portraits of president featured in show
VALPARAISO Drawings of retiring Valparaiso University President Alan Harre will be featured in a student exhibition opening at the Center for the Arts this month.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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MCHS seniors take two firsts at CIML Art Show
MASON CITY — Two Mason City High School students earned Blue Merit Awards in the annual Central Iowa Metro League (CIML) Art Show recently in Marshalltown.
The Globe Gazette |
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Historic Montana city to play host to national folk festival
The National Folk Festival comes to Montana this summer, bringing the event's mix of "music, dance and tradition from across America" to historic Butte in Big Sky country.
The Standard-Times |
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Artist to teach large format painting
Soldner, artist and art educator, will conduct a Large Format Painting Workshop from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 3 and 4 at the Soldner Fine Art Studio E at Dole Mansion Lakeside Legacy Arts Park, 401 Country Club Road, Crystal Lake.
Daily Herald |
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Palate-pleasing festival delights crowds in town
BEAUFORT — A sea of more than 700 people converged Saturday afternoon for the Vin de Mer Grand Tasting, known as the heart of the fourth annual Beaufort Wine and Food Weekend.
Carteret County News-Times |
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New Harmonies: Exhibit at Riverbend inspires many musical events
The Smithsonian is coming to town toting a traveling exhibit about American roots music, but there's lots more in store besides the exhibit itself.
The Gleaner |
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Graham festival tends seeds of faith
Long after the Franklin Graham Festival has left Knoxville, some workers will stay on to make sure Graham's message is building a foundation for a Christian life.
WBIR-TV Knoxville |
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Rain washes out sidewalk art
Forsyth Park was all abuzz Saturday when artists put chalk to concrete as part of the Sidewalk Arts Festival by the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Savannah Morning News |
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Gallery Listings
TruSpace Gallery, located at 2423 DeSoto Ave., in Savannah's Starland Arts District, will host the following exhibitions:
Savannah Morning News |
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Students craft messages in 'green'-themed contest
Teens might not be saving for their first house or retirement, but they are thinking about the future far beyond themselves. "Littering Is More Than a Fine," reminded a crafts project designed by art students from Wickliffe High School on Saturday.
The News-Herald |
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Randolph to sell painting; critics 'appalled'
ROANOKE (AP) — Randolph College will sell one of four paintings whose sale was blocked last fall by a court injunction, college officials said.
The Washington Times |
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School arts coordinators retire satisfied with work
Frank Miley recalls one December where he attended 25 different holiday choral recitals and dance performances at schools across Berkeley County. Every year, Meryl Weber organizes an art display at the Northwoods Mall featuring more than 500 paintings and pottery pieces from the district's schools.
The Post and Courier |
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Student art on display
The Belk wing of the Northwoods Mall is filled with more than 500 pieces of art produced by Berkeley County students this year. The exhibit lasts through the weekend and features 15 pieces of artwork from every school in the district. Students' names and schools are attached to every picture.
The Post and Courier |
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Photography exhibit at Fred Jones Jr. Museum gives insight to China
Transcript Staff WriterChina's economic boom is paving the way for the younger generation to take part in W...
The Norman Transcript |
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