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International sculptures to enhance Chandigarh's attraction
By Alkesh Sharma, Chandigarh, July 31 : Known for its gardens and neatly laid out township, this city is now set to showcase sculptures by international artists at prime locations.
New Kerala
Seniors get room to breathe at pump house
Whether it's painting with watercolors or spending time with friends, life at the Greenwich Adult Day Care is more fun than ever for 90-year-old Marcie Lionetti.
Greenwich Time
Gavin part of Noyes exhibition
OCEANVILLE - Artist Ellen Gavin, of Millville, will participate in The Noyes Museum of Art's Signature Artist Members exhibition "Beneath the Surface."
Bridgeton News
Art and Animals show starts Saturday
Rescued Paws and the Broadway Gallery will celebrate the opening of the "Art and Animals" exhibit from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the gallery, 1418 Commerce, Longview.
The Daily News
Exhibition in Berlin—Babylon: Myth and Truth
Located on Museum Island, the Berlin Pergamon Museum is one of the most popular tourist museums in the city. Housed within is the exhibition “Babylon—Myth and Truth,” a world-community project.
The Epoch Times
Hidden depths of Van Gogh painting uncovered
Otterlo A Vincent van Gogh portrait of a woman that was painted over and hidden by the artist has been revealed in detail through a new X-ray technique.
Times Online
Stories from The Times
President in Libya - No oil deal but agreement possible by October - Mark Micallef, Tripoli The "breakthrough" on joint exploration with Libya which the government sought to secure did not translate into an imminent deal during...
Times of Malta
Student art part of First Friday
Student artists from Florida State, the University of South Florida and the University of Florida will have their works on display when the"FloCAS"exhibit opens with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at the 621 Gallery, 621 Industrial Drive, in Railroad Square Art Park.
Tallahassee Democrat
Calì paintings at St Dominic's to undergo restoration
Photo: Darrin Zammit Lupi. The Order of Preachers has commissioned the restoration of Giuseppe Calì's religious scenes painted on the ceiling of St Dominic's church in Merchants Street, Valletta.
Times of Malta
Children live Beijing Olympics through art
One of the paintings that were entered for a competition on the Beijing Olympics, organised by the China Cultural Centre, Melita Street, Valletta. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli.
Times of Malta
MOL sets up geothermal energy company with international partners
Hungarian oil and gas company has set a geothermical energy producing company with Icelandic company Enex and Australian company Green Rock Energy International, MOL announced on the website of the Budapest Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
Budapest Business Journal
Cover: Monthly Downtown Ramble
For a photo gallery of art work on display at the Downtown Ramble, click here. The first Friday of every month, the Downtown Mall dresses up in its best suit, throwing a feast and offering wine and hors d'oeuvres to showcase local, national and international art.
Las Cruces Sun-News
Fishing around: Cape’s Swain takes fish to an art form
His name is Steve Swain, but everyone calls him Swainer. He’s been making metal fish sculptures since the late ’80s when he “got tired of people killing fish just to make a plastic mold.
Cape Cod Times
Grants help projects in Johnston take shape
Principal Suzie Pearson can't recall what Wallace Elementary School looked like before it was surrounded by the gardens and the copper oak-tree sculpture that now provide an outdoor focal point.
The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index
Cajucom: Generation X-Tinct 2
WE CONTINUE with our journey down memory lane, on "species" endangered by today's technology... Artform. The effect of modern technology in today's world extends to the aesthetic. Artworks are computer-enhanced. Cartoonists are aided by software that makes animation life-like.
Sun Star
Candleholder exhibit held in Bacolod City
Candleholders made of tiny metal scraps are now on display at Gallery Orange in Bacolod City. The exhibit, featuring pieces by Negrense artist Totc Co, is named "Kandelabra".
ABS-CBNNEWS.com
ATCs A creative way to collect
What artist hasn't fantasized about starting up their own collection of original contemporary art? Not only can artists start up a collection, they can do it for free, minus a little blood, sweat and tears.
The Frederick News-Post
By Ron Cassie News-Post Staff
First Saturday is going to the dogs on Saturday, Aug. 2, when Downtown Frederick Partnership, Frederick County Bank, Two Paws Up and Greenbriar Veterinary Referral and Emergency Hospital present the Dog Days of Summer August First Saturday from 5 to 9 p.m. This evening event includes dog costume contests, dog friendly stores and eateries, a Doggywood Photo Booth, a Wet & Woof Chill Zone and a ...
The Frederick News-Post
North Sea Jazz Festival 2008, Day 1-3
The 33rd North Sea Jazz Festival was a showcase of epic proportions. 15 different stages in the Ahoy Centre played host to 200 artists; venues varied in size from large concert halls like the Amazon, Darling and Hudson to smaller, more intimate spaces and cavernous stadiumesque acoustic settings.
All About Jazz
Retiree Brushes Up On Painting Passion
LAND O' LAKES - As a graphic artist, Richard DePippo made his living by drawing. The 67-year-old Land O' Lakes resident jokes, "I was the one who handed Moses the hammer and chisel."
The Pasco Tribune
Festival-goers make way back to city
Lost festival-goers are expected to return to the city this weekend as music makes a comeback at the waterfront. Now that concerts have been revived as a part of festival activities, at least some patrons who didn’t bother attending last summer’s music-free event are coming back. “A [...]
The North Bay Nugget
First Tee unveils painting
VALPARAISO A crowd watched as a painting was unveiled Wednesday morning at Creekside Golf and Training Center.
The Times of Northwest Indiana
Kngwarreye's My Country sets new record
A painting that depicts Emily Kame Kngwarreye's hometown of Utopia in the Northern Territory has set a new record for the Indigenous artist.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Patriotic paintings a point of pride
Kenny Kelly, left, stands with his grandson Brant Dailey, who recently painted the Kelly’s garage doors in a patriotic theme in Fairmount. emoore@chronicle-tribune.com
Marion Chronicle-Tribune
Four folks are in new jobs at the Akron Art Museum
The Akron Art Museum added two new people to its staff — a curator and a marketing director. Two others have become membership manager and museum educator.
Akron Beacon Journal
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