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Local artists make mark on exhibit
The 41st summer-long "Art of the State" exhibition is open and welcomes you at the State Museum next door to the Harrisburg Capitol.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Museum and gallery events
Art Museums & Institutions African American Museum 701 Arch St.; 215-574-0380. www.aampmuseum.org. Discovering James Forten - Living history interpreters portray James Forten & contemporaries. 8/2 11 am-4 pm. Storytelling in Pink & Green - Members of Alph
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Correction
An item in yesterday's "At a Glance" section erroneously reported that 21 artists would be re-creating bicycles into works of urban art last night in Media. The event, an exhibition and auction of the work, will be held at 7 p.m. tonight at the Media Bureau Gallery at 725 North 4th Street, in the Northern Liberties section of Philadelphia. *
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Weather vane may sell for millions at auction
A 6-foot-tall copper weather vane, which has sat atop a Winchester volunteer fire company station for at least 137 years, may be worth up to $5 million.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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First Friday art events
Art galleries in and around Old City stay open later on the first Friday of the month. Here's a rundown of local exhibits and First Friday arts events:
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Picture perfect
The St. Peter's Prep football team got its first look yesterday at the new book of photography that chronicles their 2007-2008 season, entitled "Prep: The Spirit of a High School Football Team."
The Jersey Journal |
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Natural art prize awarded
A Tasmanian artist has taken out a prestigious art award at the South Australian Museum for the second time.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Japanese flock to Kngwarraeye's Tokyo exhibition
The largest collection of works by an Australian artist has been seen by more than 100,000 people in Japan.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Generic Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Can Now Outsource With Confidence
Thanks to the availability of the Precise Data GL-AMS Global Artwork Management System, there's now a way for generic drug makers to outsource successfully with an application-specific, streamlined process management solution for packaging design and approval.
PharmaceuticalOnline |
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Reception to be held tonight for art exhibit
A reception will be held tonight at the California Oil Museum for a new exhibit of paintings depicting the landscapes and wildlife of the Santa Clara Valley.
Ventura County Star |
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New Jersey native Hari exhibits in Atlantic City
Kenneth Hari is one of the most famous artists you never heard of.
Courier-Post |
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Parents' Guide
Arts for fall Film fests, concerts, art exhibits, plays, dance performances - send us the details!
Baltimore Sun |
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Young art lovers converge in capital
VietNamNet Bridge – Young people can look forward to a lively and colourful art and musical festival expected to take place in Hanoi this weekend. Entitled Art Port '08 , the event hopes to provide a playground to teenagers and students to come together and express themselves.
Vietnam Net |
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Sunrises and sundials
George Pratt of Halfmoon Bay is a professional sculptor whose artistic achievement recently showcased on the world’s stage.
Coast Reporter |
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Aggie landmark gets a makeover
Clayton W. Williams renovation will include taking down building's stairsAT A GLANCETo view artist renderings of the Clayton W. Williams Jr. Alumni Ce ...
The Bryan-College Station Eagle |
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Lake Champlain Bluegrass
ALBURG -- The seventh annual Lake Champlain Bluegrass Festival will feature IIIrd Time Out and the Del McCroury Band as well as other topnotch national and regional bluegrass bands. The event is held on Aug. 8-10 just off Route 2. Friday's schedule consists of Big Spike, the Atkinson Family, and Grass Routes starting at 3 p.m. and headliner Del McCroury band takes center stage at 9 p.m. On ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Green Mountain culture
WAITSFIELD -- The organization which delivers professional opera to the hills of Vermont via the Green Mountain Opera Festival will present late summer and early fall cultural events in Vermont's Mad River Valley. ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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'Art in Flight' exhibit soars in airport gallery
The 37 pieces on display at Southwest Florida International Airport range from the whimsical to the serene, but all have one thing in common: they...
The News-Press |
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Island vibes Osheaga shows off Montreal oasis with third annual music fest Sunday Monday
ypically an early-September affair, the Osheaga Music and Arts festival debuts its new early-August dates this Sunday and Monday at Parc Jean-Drapeau, where modern rock and pop will mingle with art and architecture on a stunning Montreal island for the third straight year. ... - By Tom Huntington Arts Correspondent
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Four (or five) women photographers: Two directions
If you have visited European and U.S. national museums, you might have noticed that women are noticeably absent from the fine art canon until the 20th century. But as it happens, women have been practitioners of the fine arts since the 16th century, sandwiched between the Caravaggios, Rembrandts, Fragonards and Gauguins who produced high-quality work in the Renaissance, Dutch Master, Rococo and ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Art events Openings this week New exhibits Major institutions
Friday, Aug. 8: Montpelier Local Fresh Art Walk -- Vermont-produced, art in 20 venues throughout downtown as well as samples of locally grown products at each venue, information at Lazy Pear Gallery, 154 Main St., Montpelier, 4 to 8 p.m., (802) 223-7680; www.lazypear.com. ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Journey to Greece with photographer Leah Yetter
Middle Georgians who have endured high gas prices and "staycations" this summer can experience a little bit of paradise at Macon Arts' gallery for the next few weeks.
Macon Telegraph |
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Clever kinetic sculptures and witty one-liners at Grey Gallery
Chris McMullen shows big kinetic sculptures and drawings with Alice Tippit's witty one-liner images at Grey Gallery and Lounge.
Seattle Times |
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TattooFinder.com Creates Strategic Relationships Through Co-Branding and Cross-Promotional Efforts
As a leading seller of direct-to-consumer, tattoo-friendly artwork, TattooFinder.com has focused on marketing undertakings that promote long-term co-branding and cross-promotional business relationships. Their efforts have generated "win-win-win" situations that not only offer value to both partnering companies, but also to their customers. In the spirit of this strategy, TattooFinder.com ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Nickel and Dime
Classical vs. Romantic Portland Opera presents a talk on the major approaches to art and music. The one-hour presentation includes musical highlights and artwork.
The Oregonian |
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