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NYC Waterfall Art Harming Nearby Trees
Although it was meant to be a “green” public art project, the man-made waterfall under the Brooklyn Bridge on Manhattan’s East Side appears to killing some local trees.
The Epoch Times |
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Loveland Sculpture Invitational Show & Sale -- 08/09/08 at Loveland
Loveland Sculpture Invitational Show & Sale -- 08/09/08 at Loveland
Rocky Mountain News |
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25th Sculpture in the Park -- 08/09/08 at Benson Sculpture Garden
25th Sculpture in the Park -- 08/09/08 at Benson Sculpture Garden
Rocky Mountain News |
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State Fair briefs for Aug. 9
Christian Vandehaar of Altoona acquired Best of Show honors in the Fine Arts competition judged before the start of the 2008 Iowa State Fair.
The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index |
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2nd Annual Main Street of the Rockies Art Festival -- 08/09/08 at Frisco
2nd Annual Main Street of the Rockies Art Festival -- 08/09/08 at Frisco
Rocky Mountain News |
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Pet photos available
Eagleton Photography’s “Dog (and Cat) Days of Summer” event continues today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Eagleton Photography, 1710 N. Elm St. in Denton. With a donation of a bag of cat or dog food, attendees will receive a free portrait of their pet.
Denton Record-Chronicle |
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Art Auction -- 08/09/08 at Anderson Ranch Arts Center
Art Auction -- 08/09/08 at Anderson Ranch Arts Center
Rocky Mountain News |
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Double Sunrise Over Neptune
William Parker's Double Sunrise Over Neptune is the third and final commission by Arts For Arts from the 2007 Vision Festival to appear on Aum Fidelity following releases by Roy Campbell and Bill Dixon.
All About Jazz |
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Top Headlines
ATTLEBORO - The sixth annual "Eight Visions" invitational exhibition at the Attleboro Arts Museum may have its most eclectic collection of works yet, museum Executive Director Miriam Fawcett says.
The Sun Chronicle |
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East Lake County club briefs
JEWELRY SALE Hobart St. Mary Medical Center Auxiliary will host a silver jewelry sale presented by "Dimples" from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 14 in the Volunteer Room in the West Tower of St. Mary Medical Center, 1500 S. Lake Park Ave. Also, Auxiliary members will staff a table at the Wolffgang concert at 7 p.m. Aug. 21 at Festival Park, 111 E. Old Ridge Road, in an effort to recruit new members. ...
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Ada Hayden art project needs volunteers to gather materials
Like squirrels gathering nuts, volunteers this fall will be gathering twigs for a sculpture to be constructed at Ada Hayden Heritage Park by artist Patrick Dougherty in October.
Mid-Iowa News |
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Trinkets exhibit funky face value
'That face, that face, that fabulous face" ... it's the first line of the song that the character Leo Bloom (played by Matthew Broderick) sang to Swedish bombshell Ulla in Mel Brooks' smash hit musical, "The Producers." But rest assured ... hers is not the only fabulous face around. Here are some other worthy candidates:
Detroit News |
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'Rockefeller' saga is tale of multiple IDs, including man who jilted Wisconsin teen bride after scoring green card
Clark Rockefeller may not really be a descendant of the oil tycoon, but if authorities and reports are to be believed, he sure was a lot of other things:
Pioneer Press |
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Fairgoers and participants prepare for packed weekend
All was relatively calm at the Scotts Bluff County fairgrounds on Thursday afternoon. Ribbons hanging from myriad photography exhibits fluttered with a light breeze.
Scottsbluff Star-Herald |
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Kids show unique style at art camp
MASON CITY — It’s construction season at the MacNider Art Museum.
The Globe Gazette |
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Jacqueline’s living art
Kapunda artist Jacqueline Coates has prepared herself for a busy year. She is two months away from opening her Kapunda gallery Salon Rouge and on the weekend was one of hundreds of artists to highlight their work as part of the South Australian Living Artist exhibition.
Barossa & Light Herald |
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Entry blanks due
PRINCETON — Entry blanks for the upcoming Bureau County Fair are due by Monday. Entry blanks are due a week before the fair so the entries can be entered in the computer and the exhibit tags can be printed.
Bureau County Republican |
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Oklahoma City Is Booming With Oil and a New Exuberance
Downtown may feature Chicago-style Art Deco architecture, but there?s much in this revitalized city to feed your inner cowboy.
New York Times |
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Art of the Olympians exhibit opens as Summer Games start
Twelve hours earlier and half a world away from downtown Fort Myers, 91,000 fans gathered in Beijing's National Stadium for the opening ceremony of...
The News-Press |
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Del. Art Museum shows off presents
The Delaware Art Museum has hit its art-collecting stride once again since reopening at its old location in 2005 after extensive renovations.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Contest invites kids to create hometown videos
A new Web site is inviting children ages 7-13 to create short videos about a summer event in their hometown.
Pioneer Press |
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Museum offers reward in vandalism case
Museum offers reward in vandalism case
The Standard-Times |
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Art on a dime: Exhibit features objects bought from Social Service League
When Jean Ann Pike looks around the shelves of the Social Service League Thrift Store, she often sees art waiting to happen. “I have a sculpture degree,” says Pike, who directs the store. “This is all art junk to me.” Finally, others are seeing it that way, too.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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Exhibit features work from important local artists
GALVESTON — A Galveston Historical Museum exhibit will feature 35 paintings from various local artists spanning from the late 1800s to the 1970s.
Galveston County Daily News |
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Olympic-sized kickoff
An ecstatic China finally got its Olympic moment Friday night. And if the astonishing opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games lavished grand tribute on Chinese civilization and sought to stir an ancient nation's pride, there was also a message for an uncertain outside world: Do not worry. We mean no harm. Advertisement: Folk Arts Council of Winnipeg Inc. Folklorama! August 3 - 16, ...
Grand Forks Herald |
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