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MINUS a "rare full-body lymphatic diagram published in collaboration with Dr. Reynaldo Copenhagen of the Institute for Electro-Magnetic Therapy" (the only copy of which lies unpublished in the Ars Medical Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art) , Hokes Medical Arts is a fairly complete collection of the color lithographs of gentleman artist and scholar Everitt Ormsby Hokes.
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Craft festival returns to Lincoln
COURTESY PHOTO POTTER COHEN CASWELL of Center Harbor will display and sell his hand thrown pottery at the 16th Annual Lincoln Summer Craft Festival on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 9-10. Cohen will demonstrate freehand wheel throwing creating ceramic bowls, mugs, pots and vessels.
The Citizen of Laconia |
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Lessons from the Ellis Collection
I have just been given a most precious gift, namely the Richard Ellis Photography Collection by Natalino Fench. This is a work of art and my congratulations go to the publishers and printers. The book published in 2007 was sold out and hopefully will be reprinted in the near future.
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Showcase Events Calendar
Acclaimed keyboardist Peter Sykes returns to the Ogunquit Museum of American Art with a performance titled, "The Fabulous 17th Century," and will include works by Couperin, DíAnglebert, Byrd, Tompkins, Froberger, and J.S. Bach. Tickets will be on sale at the OMAA beginning Aug. 11 and may also be purchased the evening of the performance: $16/adults, $14/students, $11/OMAA members.
Foster's Daily Democrat |
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PASSINGS
Christopher Gonzalez Jamaican sculptor irked Marley's fans
Los Angeles Times |
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Art in the Woods and from the islands
The Art in the Woods art show and sale will be held Saturday from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Audubon Center and Sanctuary, 1600 Riverside Road, in Jamestown, N.Y., five miles south of Jamestown off Route 62.
Erie Times-News |
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Work in progress
Louis Toussaint, left, 18, Stephanie Robbins, 12, and Krystal Vazquez, 12, work on a sand sculpture in Key Biscayne, Fla. The three, participating in a sand-sculpture competition Wednesday, started making a turtle, then a shoe. The sculpture finally evolved into a face.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Stiffed artists win suit against downtown Portland gallery
Two fed-up artists got their due this week when a Multnomah County judge ordered a gallery that sold their work but kept the money to pay up.
The Oregonian |
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The cult of Bohemia
Already, the images seem from a distant time. Pop icon Andy Warhol holding a Brillo box in his art studio, The Factory. Punk goddess Deborah Harry hanging out in bed with Joey Ramone. A sly, feline Patti Smith strolling the streets.
The Oregonian |
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Around the Region
"Now We Have Hope," a photography exhibit aimed at raising awareness of child prostitution, will be on display during the Second Saturday Art Walk from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Patris Studio at S12, 1200 S St., Sacramento.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Artwork Helps Alter Perceptions Of Mental Illness
Dylan Croft and Robin Fleming are veterans of the theater. As longtime performers in the Second Step Players, a 50-member theater troupe that aims to bust myths, break down barriers and educate the public about people with psychiatric illnesses, they are seldom shy about acting in front of an audience.
Hartford Courant |
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Three organizations work together for Loveland sculpture events By Marisa Beahm Loveland Reporter-Herald
While the Loveland sculpture shows have been set in art aficionados’ calendars for years, the events are still in just the developing stages compared with Art in the Park.
Loveland Reporter-Herald |
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San Jose Jazz Festival lineup packed with Latin stars
John Santos, Chembo Corniel and Claudia Villela among A-listers booked for Aug. 8-10 event
Contra Costa Times |
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Collingswood gets crafty
Haddon Avenue comes to life Saturday (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.) and Sunday (11 a.m. to 5 p.m.) as the Crafts and Fine Arts Festival returns.
Courier-Post |
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Hudson river arts festival lineup announced
The Bardavon 1869 Opera House and City of Poughkeepsie will present the 13th annual Hudson River Arts Festival on Sept. 20.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Art Exhibits
Arizona Daily Star |
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Award ceremony slated for Friday
The opening reception and awards ceremony for the Rutland Amateur Photo Contest at the Chaffee Art Center is set for Friday. ...
Rutland Herald |
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Trouble the Water
Beginning the OjaiDocs' Summer Documentary Film Series is Trouble the Water , winner of the 2008 Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Dramatic readings of actual slave letters, plus traditional African-American music. 7:30pm Wed. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 3200 Darnell St, FW. Free, seating limited. 817-840-2154.
Fort Worth Weekly |
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Emmylou Harris to headline Burton fest
The James Burton International Guitar Festival announced Wednesday that Emmylou Harris will headline this year's James Burton and Friends Concert.
The Shreveport Times |
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Blanket coverage Springville Museum of Art hosts 35th Annual Quilt Show
At the Springville Museum of Art, finding retired women who work five to six hours a day, dedicated to one project for close to four years is currently run-of-the-mill.
Provo Daily Herald |
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Next phase approaching for marine terminal project
Category: Local News Topics: Harbor District The public input process on the highly contested Redwood Marine Terminal draft business plan will soon come to an end.
The Eureka Reporter |
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American's Sculpture of Chinese Historical Figures Honor Olympics Games
Recent Chinese history has been brought to life in highly realistic sculpture on the website of California artist George Stuart. Nearly 400 years of Manchu (Qing) Dynasty is represented by 26 important Historical Figures®. The collection is believed to be the largest body of work on Chinese history by an American artist.
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Orphans From Around the World Join Each Other in Music and Film
The All As One orphanage, in Sierra Leone, West Africa, announces their involvement in a global creative project, linking orphans from around the world, while they create music and art together. A video of the project will be featured at the opening of the Elevate Film Festival, on October 5, at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, California.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Cow's Blood, Bible & Madonna: The New Controversial Pop Art
A controversial series of paintings consisting of cow's blood, the Bible
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