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Welcome surprises from regular artists
James Dignan takes a look at new works by Luke Hollis and group exhibitions currently on show at De Novo and the DPAG.
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Sam Taylor-Wood
If “End Game” at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston got you jonesin’ for more Sam Taylor-Wood, then get your fill across the street at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. The CAMH is showcasing photographs and video installations from the artist who, along with other notables such as Dami ...
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Art guild schedules grand opening
MANTORVILLE -- The Mantorville Art Guild will hold the grand opening of its new gallery from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 9 and from noon to 5 p.m. Aug. 10. There will be music, refreshments and door prizes, and the guild will h
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Get Out of Town: The Fredrick Remington Art Museum
Andrea Friedman continues her series Get Out of Town with a look at an iconic art treasure in St. Lawrence County. Explore art, history and nature at the historic Fredrick Remington Art Museum in Ogdensburg.
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Solo exhibit almost over
Mississauga artist William Treble's solo art exhibition continues at the Lorne Park Library until the end of the month. The show, which opened on July 1 and runs ends tomorrow features works done in a variety of media including pencil sketches, oils and watercolours.
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McCain, Obama get the comic book treatment
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It's a year of superheroes in Hollywood, with the big-budget epics of Batman, Iron Man and the Hulk, but a big-budget production out of Washington, D.C., is carving a niche in the comic book trend.
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Art show to benefit fire station restoration
An art show and sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Historic Fire Station No. 2 Museum, 1949 Strongs Ave. Local artists with an eclectic variety of art will display and sell their works. Live music also will be held throughout the day. A raffle for art works donated by the shows artists also will be held. Tickets will be $1. All proceeds will be used for the restoration of ...
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Artist mixes watercolours and acrylics for show
Mississauga artist Doreen Renner, best known for her work in watercolours, is exploring new forms and styles at an exhibition in Etobicoke. The exhibition, which runs until Aug. 8 at the Valhalla Inn, features 13 paintings. The works are a mix of watercolours and acrylics.
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Can't Miss This!
INDEPENDENTS HALL PRESENTS: ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS WORKSHOP Are you an award-winning Director of Photography? A class-act when it comes to scouting the perfect location and convincing an all-star cast to sign on for your world-changing project? Can you slice and dice hours and hours of footage into the ultimate three minute YouTube masterpiece? Whether one or all of these applies to you, or ...
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Oil Critique: "Taos Pueblo" and "Windham Stream"
About the Critic Colin J. Callahan teaches painting and art history at St. Paul's School, in Concord, New Hampshire, where he also runs the school's gallery.
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Songcatcher: A Visual Interpretation of Sound
By Charity Frederick Music, the rhythmic lifeblood of human beings. Music often reveals feelings, thoughts and emotions, all the stuff that makes life worth living. Where would we be as people without music? It expresses what we are not eloquent enough, or are too scared, to say. Has a song ever inspired you to love, forgive or just be yourself? In the latest exhibit from Lark & Key in the heart ...
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Gallery X announces Public Hanging XIX
NEW BEDFORD — Calling all artists! Gallery X in downtown New Bedford has issued a call for artwork to be displayed at the Public Hanging XIX exhibit, running from August 6 through Sept. 7.
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Arty facts
A look at what's happening in the world of art. Dunedin dance and film innovator Good Company Arts has scored another coup, with its film Matchbox being selected for a top Spanish film festival.
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Film: Sorrowful Tunes of Sunny Land
Sat., Aug. 2... By Cinque Hicks Composition Gallery is fast becoming as much a gathering spot for community events as it is a fine art gallery, and on Sat., AUG. 2, its screening of SORROWFUL TUNES OF SUNNY LAND seems designed to incite the travel bug in all of us. The four-part documentary film surveys the landscape of gender relations throughout Georgia. No, not this Georgia – that Georgia, as ...
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D.J. Roller
Shooting underwater... By Curt Holman For most of his career, D.J. Roller has lived the life aquatic. The documentary filmmaker and founder of Atlanta's Liquid Pictures, Roller specializes in underwater cinematography and 3-D IMAX photography. Having traveled to all seven continents, Roller served as director of underwater photography for Fernbank's latest IMAX documentary, Wild Ocean, which ...
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Dark Clouds
Ian Teh's photographs at Kiang Gallery... By Cinque Hicks Every four years, the Olympics force a major world city to transform into a massive, sanitized diorama of itself. As Beijing cranks up its international PR machines, Ian Teh's bleak, murky photographs at Kiang Gallery will no doubt inoculate some against the steady stream of shimmering corporate gloss served up from the rising giant in ...
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Comic Corbett unveils bird statue
Ronnie Corbett performs the official unveiling of a bronze sculpture at the Seabird Centre in North Berwick.
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Upcoming events in the SW Valley
Visit Heard Museum West and learn about the artistic traditions of Native Americans. The museum is offering two series of workshops, for ages 8-15 (children's) and for ages 16 and older (adults'). 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Aug. 1 and 8 (adults, $16-$20) and Aug. 2, 9 and 23 (children, $12-$15). Heard Museum West, 16126 N. Civic Center Plaza, Surprise. Reservations required. 623-344-2203, www.heard.org.
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48 Hour Film Project returns to Madison for second round of shorts
The scene at Escape Java Joint and Art Gallery was relatively calm on Sunday evening as more than a dozen teams of filmmakers taking part in the 48 Hour Film Project turned in their latest cinematic creations. The national two-day short filmmaking festival returned to Madison for a sophomore year over the weekend, with participants adhering to the deadline-driven spirit of the event to a much ...
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James Fenwick Lansdowne, one of Canada's renowned wildlife artists whose works have been exhibited around the world, has died. He was 71. His family says Lansdowne died in Victoria on July 26.
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Love it or leave it
After reading Ann Herron’s guest opinion regarding our Tooele County Arts Festival (“Arts Festival shouldn’t look like a yard sale,” July 8), I would like to remind Herron that she is living in rural America. Welcome to the country.
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'Inhabited Landscapes' by Group of Seven, contemporaries featured in exhibit
KINGSTON, Ont. - Wild, uninhabited landscapes are the theme of many of Canada's most famous paintings, but a new exhibition focuses on something quite different.
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'Young at Art' runs to Aug. 22
SUMMIT -- The second annual Young at Art exhibit at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, 68 Elm St., runs through Aug. 22.
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Questions/Answers
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. CLAREMONT - The Claremont Museum of Art announced this week the receipt of an anonymous $10 million gift.
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Miley Cyrus: Already Looking at Colleges
She may only be 15, but Miley Cyrus already is thinking about higher education. "I was online the other day looking at colleges," Cyrus (who studies with a tutor) tells E! News. "I want to go in London. I'd like to do fashion and then photography." See photos of Miley Cyrus and other religious stars. In the meantime, the singer — who celebrates her birthday in November — is plotting out...
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