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Artist Uses Chocolate in a Whole New Way at the Henry Ford
Come indulge yourself at The Henry Ford's "Chocolate: The Exhibition" on August 9 at 1 p.m. and watch world famous artist Jean Zaun paint a chocolate portrait of the Dymaxion House. The event is free with membership or admission to Henry Ford Museum. Admission is $14 adults, $13 seniors and $10 youth, while children under five and members are free. For more information call (313) 982-6001 or go ...
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MCFTA exhibit offers behind-the-scenes peek
A trip to the museum might seem like a backstage peek at a movie costume room for people who take in an exhibit that just opened at the Midland Center for the Arts.
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Opera singers reach beyond sea and sky
PITTSFIELD — It is axiomatic to most that opera is an amalgamation of several art forms — vocal and instrumental music, theater, dance, painting and sculpture, and film and video are the chief elements.
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Artist Uses Chocolate in a Whole New Way at the Henry Ford
DEARBORN, Mich.----Come indulge yourself at The Henry Ford's "Chocolate: The Exhibition" on August 9 at 1 p.m. and watch world famous artist Jean Zaun paint a chocolate portrait of the Dymaxion House.
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El Paseo could get city-paid makeover
El Paseo may soon get a city-funded revitalization to the tune of almost $5 million. Plans call for improvements to signage, lighting, public art displays, irrigation, landscape, streets, sidewalks and pedestrian accessibility, according to a staff report.
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Check It Out
(IsraelNN.com) The state-funded Romanian Cultural Institute is under investigation by its government after being accused of bringing an anti-Semitic art piece to New York as part of a larger exhibition entitled, "Freedom for Lazy People."
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'Where the Heart Finds Art' celebrates its 10th anniversary
Many art galleries come and go, so it's certainly a milestone that Wickwire Gallery in downtown Hendersonville will celebrate its 10th anniversary this month.
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Bele Chere celebrates 30th anniversary
ASHEVILLE - Bele Chere is turning 30! The South's ultimate entertainment, arts and food festival celebrates its big 3-0 Friday through Sunday, July 27, in downtown Asheville. Drawing more than 300,000 visitors, Bele Chere offers the unique opportunity to see, taste and hear some of the region's finest art, cuisine and music. The best part of the...
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Duggan opens Windmere for art show
Just a few steps off busy Mechanicsville Turnpike is an historic house from Civil War times. Without the brightly painted sign on the roadside, one might think that beyond the trees and bushes you would find a Bed and Breakfast.
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Artist hopes Elizabethton will foster emerging arts community
Elizabethton artist Harvey Howell will show an inventory of his work, including paintings and photography, at the Community Arts Center at the Bonnie Kate during August.
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Interactive art a 'healthy distraction' to patients
Young patients at Cincinnati Children's Liberty Campus will have a unique way to play prior to receiving treatment. Three walls in the 230,000-square-foot facility at 7777 Yankee Road include interactive installation artwork created by Mine-Control, a California-based company.
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National Geographic Books Creates New Imprint Dedicated to Fine Photography
National Geographic Books' Focal Point imprint, the Society's newest venture, will draw on National Geographic's legendary photographic archive -- encompassing 16 name collections and more than 10 million images -- as well as the work of distinguished photographers around the world. The imprint, debuting this fall, will present the finest in documentary photography past and present, and ...
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Excitement is mounting as auctioneers prepare to sell off a rare recording of The Beatles getting the giggles as they try to record a song.
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National Geographic Books Creates New Imprint Dedicated to Fine Photography
WASHINGTON----National Geographic Books' Focal Point imprint, the Society's newest venture, will draw on National Geographic's legendary photographic archive -- encompassing 16 name collections and more than 10 million images -- as well as the work of distinguished photographers around the world.
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Schumann and Fantasy at Festival in Santa Fe
The five-week Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival is fortunate to have the attractive and acoustically vibrant St. Francis Auditorium as its principal setting.
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Religious art prize judge quits in disgust
Nation's top prize for religious art is again embroiled in controversy over "only woman bleed" painting.
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indieWIRE INTERVIEW "Patti Smith: Dream of Life" Director Steven Sebring
Celebrity photographer Steven Sebring 's feature directorial debut " Patti Smith: Dream of Life " is described by the Sundance Film Festival as a "hypnotic plunge, a breathing collage of this legendary musician/poet/painter/activist's philosophy and artistry that feels as if it sprang directly from her soul." 12 years in the making, "Dream of Life" examines Smith's "interior terrain," the ideas, ...
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Copple to unveil new work at Seaside Gallery
Robert Copple, a popular California “romance” artist, has selected Seaside Gallery in Pismo Beach for his first gallery release of “Kissed by the Tuscan Sun,” the latest in his “dreamscape” series of imaginary landscapes.
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Virgin Mobile Festival Creates Wonderland To Go With Amazing Line-Up -- All Day Extra-Sensory Experiences as Important ...
With more than 40 top musical acts slated to perform over two packed days, the Virgin Mobile Festival is certain to again serve up an unforgettable weekend.
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Thousands expected for fun at African Cultural Festival
Omowale Art Smith was there from the beginning. Forty years ago, he was part of a small group of community leaders and volunteers who planned what eventually became the Saginaw African Cultural Festival.
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Philadelphia Exhibit Explores the Beatitudes in New Zealand Expressionist Paintings and American Abstract Stained Glass
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5 / Christian Newswire / -- Cornelis Monsma, a popular oil painter residing in New Zealand, recently created a series with his distinct expressionist style, exploring the Beatitudes from Christ's "Sermon on the Mount".
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LizardTech Rolls Out GeoExpress Remote Edition at the 2008 ESRI International User Conference
LizardTech, a division of Celartem Inc. and a leading provider of software solutions for managing and distributing digital content, announced the release of GeoExpress Remote Edition at the 2008 ESRI International User Conference in San Diego where LizardTech is exhibiting in booth number 401. This edition offers a new licensing option, better integration with LizardTech Express Server and ...
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Frugal Fun Alert: Tuesday
Fun around town, for $10 or less: In Honor of Girls Rocking: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi reads from her new book Know Your Power: A Message to America’s Daughters at the Central Branch of the Free Library (1901 Vine), 7PM. Free Two-Step Program: Folk dancing lessons sponsored by the Fairmount Park Commission at the Art Museum Steps (26th and the Parkway), 8-10:30PM. $3 ...
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Volunteers needed for Art in the Park
Art in the Park needs some help to paint two masterpieces. "At least" 30 volunteers are needed for the upcoming art show presented by Arts Council of Sault Ste. Marie and District at Roberta Bondar Pavilion Aug. 17. Help is needed for a variety of tasks, [...]
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Task force to look at art museum site
FAYETTEVILLE -- The plan for an art museum in Fayetteville has hit a bump in the road. The Fayetteville Museum of Art was given approval to build at Festival Park in downtown, but recently critics of the plan have become more vocal.
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