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From The Fountain Of Youth
His studio isn't spacious, but his imagination has no bounds. When Hernie Vann gazes at a felled tree in the woods, a bird perched on a car or sunlight filtering through the trees, he sees elements of a painting.
Carollwood News & Tribune |
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International artists on display at gallery
J Costello Gallery presents new works by contemporary international artists Julio Garcia and Evangeline Moore Geczy in the upcoming exhibit "Collective Landscapes" which opens from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday with an artist reception.
Island Packet |
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Tunnel Hill art show ‘echoes the past’
Nestled next to the train tracks, walking distance from Western & Atlantic’s historic railroad tunnel, is a building containing paint and canvas scenes of yesteryear.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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2 Students Featured In HCC Ybor Campus Gallery Show
The Ybor City Campus Art Gallery of Hillsborough Community College is doing something a little different this year: It's starting the semester with an invitational show by student artists Eric Lawson and Laura Mendes.
Central Tampa News & Tribune |
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Mitchell sculptures revealed at MCOB
On July 26, the University of South Alabama unveiled two life-size bronze statues of two of Mobile's biggest philanthropists: Mayer and Abraham Mitchell. The unveiling of the statues occurred at 5 p.m. at the Mitchell College of Business. Casey Downing sculpted the statues in honor of the two Mitchell brothers.
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USA to have first visual arts glass program in Alabama
Since the beginnings of the studio glass movement of 1962, the art of glass has grown popularity not only as a hobby but as a professional career. The South and especially Mobile has seen a trend in the making of glass sculptures, vases, and even tiles. The Department of Visual Arts at USA has recognized this burgeoning desire for glass art and design and has turned it into a new glass program ...
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Artworks Created Using Objet 3-D Printing System Acquired by The Museum of Modern Art
REHOVOT.- Objet Geometries Ltd., the innovation leader in 3-D printing, today announced that four abstract artworks utilizing Objet technology have been acquired for the collection of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.
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Children's Museum Secures Warhol Exhibit
KITCHENER.- The Children's Museum of Waterloo Region announced plans for an exhibition featuring the work of Andy Warhol.
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The Herbert Musem and Art Gallery in Coventry Unveils 17th Century Giordano Painting
COVENTRY.- A massive painting which has been checked every day for the last three years while it has been boarded up in the city has been unveiled.
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Columbia Art District Festival looking for artists, musicians
The Columbia Art District Festival has limited availability for artists and musicians who wish to be a part of the Sept. 20 event. The festival is a day of performing artists, food, games, a fashion show and a bed race.
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LACMA Announces First U.S. Exhibition to Examine the Complexity of Art Developed During the Cold War
View of one of the galleries at LACMA. LOS ANGELES.-
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Meta House in Phnom Penh Opens Exhibition Remembering the Vietnam War
Suntuntak Piteak (Cambodia, born 1967), About Pol Pot. Oil painting, 100 x 120 cm. Pol Pot killed more than 3 million members of his own race. PHNOM PENH.-
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Busy few days end on high note
Music students at St John's College are still floating on cloud nine after successful performances at the City of Orange Eisteddfod and Dubbo Jazz Festival.
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Mysteries of Ancient Ukraine: the Remarkable Trypilian Culture Announced for this Fall at ROM
View of the Wirth Gallery of the Middle East, Level 3. Image:© Royal Ontario Museum, 2008. All rights reserved. ONTARIO.-
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Grand Rapids Art Museum Shows Black and White Photography by Gordon Parks
Alberto Giacometti, Paris, 1951. Gordon Parks (1912-2006). Gelatin silver print, 16 x 20 inches. Lent by The Capital Group Foundation. © 2006 Gordon Parks.
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Museum21 Symposium at Irish Museum of Modern Art
View of one of the galleries in the museum. DUBLIN.-
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Sotheby's to Sell Sir John Lavery's My Studio Door, Tangier at Gleneagles Hotel
Sir John Lavery, R.A., R.S.A., R.H.A., (1856-1941), My Studio Door, Tangier. 80 by 67 cm. Oil on canvas. Estimate: 400,000—600,000 GBP. Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby's.
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Robert de Niro Opens Exhibition of Works of Art Made by his Father at BBK in Bilbao
Robert de Niro poses with Bust on table with yellow chair during the presentation in Bilbao of the exhibition that BBK has dedicated to the works of art made by his father, Robert de Niro Sr, a painter associated with the expressionist movement who died in 1993. EFE / Alfredo Aldai.
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China Won?t Lend Artworks to Asia Society Exhibition
The Chinese Ministry of Culture had originally agreed to allow the society to borrow works for ?Art and China?s Revolution,? promoted as among the first shows devoted to that era.
New York Times |
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Artists win national honor
SCITUATE — If you happen to drop by the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., between Aug. 25 and Sept. 2 you might see something familiar — a mosaic of Beavertail Point on Jamestown.
The Providence Journal |
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Pitt, Norton to attend Toronto festival
Brad Pitt, Colin Farrell and Edward Norton are among the movie stars slated to attend the Toronto International Film Festival next month, organisers say.
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Cleveland Metroparks Zoo removing, restoring Schreckengost sculptures
Thomas Ondrey/The Plain DealerJeff Gaal foreman of VIP Restoration, uses a jackhammer to carefully remove the Viktor Schreckengost mastodon wall sculpture from the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo's pachyderm building. The sculpture is one of two that will be removed and built...
The Plain Dealer |
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Greenville County Council OKs tax changes
Greenville County Council responded to supporters of the county library and art museum Tuesday by unanimously approving changes to their countywide property tax millage.
The Greenville News |
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Media museum eyes old Hibernia Bank building
Roosting pigeons and vagrants drinking malt liquor may not be long for the landmark Hibernia Bank building, where prospective tenants hope to rehabilitate the shuttered Baroque-inspired edifice in San Francisco's Tenderloin district. David Jackson, executive...
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'Paint' The World With Batik And Tenun
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 19 (Bernama) -- Batik and tenun (embroidery) aficionados are expected to throng to Kompleks Kraf Kuala Lumpur at Jalan Conlay here when the Batik and Tenun Malaysia Festival is staged from tomorrow to Aug 30.
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