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Modern Art at a modern spot
This First Thursday, the Modern Hotel and Bar, located at 1314 W. Grove Street, plans to host a modern art event. The exhibit will be open to the public for viewing in accordance with the First Thursday festivities on Thursday, May 1, from 5:30-10 p.m. The display's featured artists include Boise State's own Visual Arts Center Gallery Director, Kirsten Furlong.
The Arbiter |
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Erie County lauds Gallery of Achievers today
SANDUSKY -- Some of Erie County's notable natives will take their places of honor for outstanding achievements in sport, social services, business and art.
The Morning Journal |
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'Great, full-on' fest ends with 'The Wall'
Roger Waters turned out to be the final, perfect-fitting brick to bring another successful Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival to a close Sunday night.
The Desert Sun |
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Coming Up
Charleston International film festival: May 1-4. Terrace Theatre, 1956 Maybank Hwy., James Island. The festival will bring attendees together for four days to attend premieres, panels, special events, seminars, after parties and deal-making opportunities.
The Post and Courier |
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Luther Vann, local artist on exhibit in Jepson, talks about his art
The downtown eatery where Luther Vann and other artists once ran a small tab is gone. The chopsticks Vann picked up there will live as long as art has memory in this city.
Savannah Morning News |
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Public art: Bay Area governments requiring developers to pay for creative works
Cities and counties in the East Bay are increasingly asking developers to add up to 2 percent to their construction budgets for public art installations, which advocates say help create a sense of place within an urban environment.
BizJournals |
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East Bay governments with public art requirements
Counties: Alameda Requires developers of new or renovation public capital improvement projects costing $100,000 or more to set aside 2 percent of project budget.
BizJournals |
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A chance to taste something new
Beer and pretzels are coming to the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. The items are not part of some modern exhibit on bar food, but they are the main feature at this Wednesday's MIX.
Oregon Daily Emerald |
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Petroglyphs give voice to past
HAVRE DE GRACE, Md. (AP) — One-hundred-pound stone carvings rescued from a Susquehanna River island 80 years ago have established a lasting record of the breadth and depth of Indian life 4,000 years ago.
The Washington Times |
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Cool jazz
Tunes flooded Denton on Sunday as musicians, artists and vendors closed out the final day of the Denton Arts & Jazz Festival, which was marked by dark clouds early in the day and cool weather.
Denton Record-Chronicle |
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Wine, fine arts festival brings on ‘The Bloom’
Winchester — Wine enthusiasts helped to kick off the 81st Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival with cheer.
Winchester Star |
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Staff, wire reports
COLUMBUS — Tribune Chronicle news staffers won six awards and nearly swept the sports photography category on Sunday at The Associated Press Society of Ohio’s 2007 newspaper competition.
Tribune Chronicle |
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Creative minds collide at art symposium
A meeting of creative minds working around the globe took place Friday in the Student Union Ballroom, as the symposium "Art in the Public Sphere: Singular Works, Plural Possibilities" showed a display of past works and current projects to bring forth the idea of public art to the University of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts Daily Collegian |
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Sculpting an unbreakable future
EWING -- The grand dame of fine American porcelain is still received like royalty. Impeccably dressed from head to toe, the colorful Helen Boehm made an appear ance yesterday and did not disappoint.
The Trenton Times |
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Art becomes escape for dementia patients
Bob Pheatt moves his hand along the smooth metal. Alvina Alvarez knocks on it with her knuckles. "They had to arc weld that from the inside," Bob says confidently, admiring Tempe artist Gary Slater's stainless steel sculpture in the Scottsdale Civic Center mall. SLIDESHOW: See more photos
East Valley Tribune |
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Monday Morning Painting Group
Informal group practicing any medium with no instructor; bring supplies, easel and lunch. April 14, 28, 11 a.m.; $5 Peninsula Art Academy (330) 657-2248
West Side Leader |
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Museum makes some changes
REFUGIO – Hipsters and cheapskates alike will agree: vintage is cool and unique. Now how about a vintage fashion show? I’m not talking Louis Vuitton clutches or ’70s retro wear, this vintage is 18th-century chic. It’s just one of the events Bart Wales, who began as the new co-director for the Refugio County Museum April 1, is planning.
The Victoria Advocate |
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Skakel art will be on display in Hartford
Hartford (WTNH, April 27, 2008 11:00 PM) _ Prison art, worked-up by Michael Skakel, will be on display this week at a Hartford exhibit.
WTNH-TV New Haven |
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Video report - Hawkins County sculptor builds replicas of tank, WWI biplane
Hawkins County sculptor Randy Costantino stands beside a full-scale model of a Sherman tank he built. Photo by Jeff Bobo. ROGERSVILLE — They say that one man’s junk is another man’s treasure, but Hawkins County sculptor Randy Costantino sees junk as the makings of a potential artistic masterpiece.
Kingsport Times-News |
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Student art on display
4/28/2008 - Students and art teachers set up a major art show Thursday at Warren Public Library. Some of the pieces represent the culmination of years of effort.
Warren Times Observer |
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A Place for Art
VALDOSTA — For the past several years, each spring, as Pat Smith has gathered her high-school students’ art work for the annual Valwood School exhibit, she discussed the day the school would be able to house the show in an arts center.
The Valdosta Daily Times |
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Hagerstown museum showcases student art
Hundreds of works by Washington County Public Schools students, are on display at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts in Hagerstown's City Park. The exhibit, which includes more than 1,000 pieces of art, will be on display through May 25.
The Herald-Mail |
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Eurostar and the National Gallery Launch the World's First Interactive Digital Art Gallery
LONDON.- Eurostar and the National Gallery today (22nd April 2008) unveiled the world’s first interactive digital art gallery for international travellers, to be enjoyed by millions of people who pass through the high-speed rail gateway between the UK and mainland Europe.
Art Daily |
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Festival a hit with the younger set
CHARLESTON — With tiny paint-stained fingers, Annabel Wehrle painstakingly picked up every colored bead she could get her fingers on.
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier |
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Camden Arts Centre in London Presents Tal R: The Sum
Tal R, Night is no Black, 2007, Oil on canvas, 250 x 250 cm, Goetz Collection, Munich. LONDON.- Camden Arts Centre presents Tal R: The Sum, on view 2 May - 29 June 2008. This new exhibition by Tal R comprises large scale paintings and an installation of over 200 etchings.
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