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Harriet Hosmer's Life and Work Celebrated at Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
Harriet Hosmer, Oenone (1854-55). Marble. Collection of the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum. Gift of Wayman Crow, Sr., 1855. ST. LOUIS.-
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Eight Million People Visit Gregory Colbert's "Ashes an Snow" Exhibit in Mexico City
Image from January 19 of Gregory Colbert during the inauguration of the Museo Nómada where 8 million people visited his exhibit "Ashes and snow". EFE / Shashenka Gutierrez
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Historisches Museum Bern Presents Duke Charles the Bold of Burgundy
"Charles the Bold (1433–1477)" at Historisches Museum Bern. Image: Historisches Museum Bern. BERN.- Duke Charles the Bold of Burgundy (1433–1477) was one of the richest and most powerful princes of the 15th century.
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International & Western Art Highlights Christie's Forthcoming Dubai Auction
A foreign visitor looks at the exhibit installed in the Jumairah Towers in Dubai. Christie´s will hold an auction of these works of art on April 29 and 30. Photo: EFE / ALI HAIDER
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Folk Festival boasts German pride
Sarah Beattie said she was attracted to the sounds of an acoustic guitar and some folky vocals as she approached the Shore Stage Saturday at the 34th annual New Jersey Folk Festival on the Cook/Douglass campuses. When she sat down inside the tent to listen to the performing singer/songwriter, she said she was instantly attracted to the music the artist had to offer.
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70th Annual New Glasgow Music Festival awards: complete list
PICTOU – Following is the complete, unabridged list of award winners from the 70th Annual New Glasgow Music Festival.
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Cherokee Holiday art show applications open
The third-annual Cherokee National Holiday Art Show will be Aug. 29-31 at the Tahlequah Armory Municipal Center. Artists will compete for the $1,400 Grand Prize award and more than $11,000 in total prize money.
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Westlake sophomore to take stage in national poetry contest
It's D-Day for Elijah P. Orengo.
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Music Fans Endure Heat to Attend Coachella Music Festival
Afternoon temperatures hovering near 100 degrees grilled thousands Sunday at the Coachella Valley Music & Art Festival, where Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters is expected to help close the show with "Dark Side of the Moon." Four people were hospitalized,- two who suffered from the heat, and two who contracted food poisoning from bad food they brought with them.
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Gourd enthusiasts gather at fairgrounds
Artists from half a dozen states got together to share their artwork at the 10th annual Show Me Gourd Society festival at the Agriculture Building on the Missouri State Fairgrounds on Sunday.
Sedalia Democrat |
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Summer music festivals worth long-distance trip
Summer = No school + music festivals. Free rights for sure but where to go? Here is a list of all that is summer and music and good (within road trip distance of course).
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National Museum to send proposed budget for more studies of Sagel Cave
DAVAO CITY (MindaNews/27 April) – The National Museum is expected to send to the provincial government of Sarangani a proposed budget to conduct further studies in Sagel Cave in Barangay Pinol, Maitum, Sarangani, which a five-person team sent there two weeks ago said was “used as a burial ground in prehistory.”
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The tao of the line
The opening exhibition of Gallery 49 features artists Chinese, foreign and "both."
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Stolen treasures returned to Iraq's museum
Iraq's National Museum has recovered 701 artifacts stolen in the wake of Saddam Hussein's ouster, raising hopes of restoring the nation's rich cultural heritage after five years of war.
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Picture perfect: John Ratchford captures international prize for photography
SYDNEY — Moments after an interview about his first national award, a North Sydney photographer opened a parcel and realized he’d also won a second award — this time from the international community.
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Following in the footsteps
MOST 14-year-old boys would be out and about running amok during the school holidays, but for passionate sculptor Sean Warren it is a completely different story.
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Exhibit to focus on art that shaped U.S. culture
The Corcoran gallery in Washington, D.C., will host the exhibit "The American Evolution: A History Through Art" through July 27. This is billed as a fresh look at the museum's extensive American holdings and will feature more than 200 objects in a wide range of media dating from the colonial era to present day.
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Get ready, the Great Salt Lake Bird Festival is near
One of the top outdoor travel events of the spring in northern Utah each year is the Great Salt Lake Bird Festival.
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Muppet creator exhibit
"Jim Henson's Fantastic World" will be on display from July 12 to Oct. 5 at the International Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. before going on the road to Florida, Seattle, Pennsylvannia, Mississippi, Massachusetts and California.
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Bluegrass Fest Brings All The Best
BROOKSVILLE - The sounds of plucking banjo strings and twangy vocals have floated over the local campground for more than 30 years. Every year, the Sertoma Youth Ranch has hosted the Bluegrass Festival.
Hernando Today |
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Coachella festival casts a wider Net
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival kicked off an American summer music festival season last weekend that didn't exist when it was founded nine years ago.
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Artwalk Auction a success
It's an art lover's dream. Thousands of works of arts were on sale this weekend at the 2nd Annual Artwalk Auction. The event kicked off Friday with a silent auction. Sunday was the last day of the Artwalk exhibits. More than 75 local artists donated to the event held at the Village Gate.
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Residents find Memories in the Making with every new painting
Irene Van Gundy dips her brush in the dark ruby-red paint and looks at the picture of flowers in front of her. Looking down, she slowly begins to fill the blank paper with scarlet coloring.
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Miley Cyrus decides 'Vanity Fair' photos are embarrassing, not 'artsy'
Miley Cyrus fans will get to see a different side of the pop sensation in June's Vanity Fair, and it's a side she apparently has second thoughts about revealing. The 15-year-old actress/singer posed for celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz for the issue, on sale in New York and Los Angeles on Wednesday and nationwide May 6. One waist-up shot shows Cyrus looking provocatively over her right ...
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Miami artist exhibits 'fusion' art
OXFORD — Being a percussionist on the side as well as an artist by profession, Larry Winston Collins, Miami University assistant professor of art, tends to find music everywhere.
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