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Ramp Gallery Exhibits work of leading Artist
An exhibition by Julia Morison entitled MYRIORAMA#3 is to open at Wintec School of Media Arts Ramp Gallery on September 2, with a 5:30 open launch. Julia Morison is described as one of New Zealand's most inventive artists.
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Wellington to host a series of 24-hour artworks
New Zealand will be awash with more than twenty new sculptures throughout the next year, but none of them will last longer than a day.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Hutterite pictures on display in Great Falls
An art exhibition featuring several Hutterite colonies is on display in Great Falls.
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Lebanese Film Festival promises to puncture August heat
You no doubt have decided you've had about enough of the tourist-fueled, post-beach binge drinking - whether to re-hydrate or inebriate. You may have quietly resigned yourself to the likelihood that the Lebanese Olympic team may not bring home any more gold medals. What better time to hunker down with some Lebanese film.
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Final two pieces of stolen Bill Reid artworks recovered in Lower Mainland
They're all back - and all but one intact.
Times & Transcript |
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A Saturday of Fun and Appreciation
OMAHA, NE - Law enforcement displays and events, a celebrity softball game, a book signing by a former Husker and NFL football player, a silent auction of special game-worn Royals jerseys, plus the final fireworks show of the season are all on tap this Saturday, August 23rd at Rosenblatt.
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Weston Gallery prepares for 14th season
The Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery in the Aronoff Center for the Arts has announced its 14th exhibition season.
Dayton Daily News |
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Evening of exquisite wine and art at Winchester Mansions
Winelovers can feast their senses on the prestigious wines of Hartenberg Estate at the Grapes, Gourmet and Gallery evening at Winchester Mansions Hotel on Wednesday, 3 September. Talented Cape Town artist, Lené Tempelhoff, will open her inspiring exhibition entitled "Building" on the evening.
South African Wine News |
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Video of the Day: Spread your wings
On a sunny day, the Milwaukee Art Museum cuts a breathtaking figure against the Lakefront. If you can't get down to see it live, check out this video.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Dates: 28 Aug 08 - 23 Nov 08 Categories: Curious Archaeology & Ancient art Address: Art Gallery Road, The Domain ...
During the levelling of a school playground in 1996, construction workers in Guangzhou, China, stumbled upon a hoard of nearly 400 Buddhist sculptures dating from the 6th century AD. Thirty-five of these well-preserved sculptures travel to Australia for the first time, including seven that have never before been shown outside China.
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He Had An Artist's Touch With The National Gallery
When J. Carter Brown, director of Washington's National Gallery of Art from 1969 to 1992, wanted a masterpiece, he didn't just wait for one to...
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Chattanooga African American Museum Presents Artist James McKissic
Local artist, James McKissic, is having a solo art show Root Workers and Railroad Tracks at the Chattanooga African American Museum. The CAAM is located at 200 East Martin Luther King Blvd.
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art Till August 21 at Gallery K2, Supra Court, 35 Lansdowne Terrace, #2465 1444; 11 am - 7 pm:
Eternal Varanasi , an exhibition of recent works by Ganesh Haloi, S. Pranam Singh, Subuddha Ghosh, Tapas Kanti Mitra, Giovanna Caruso and Tapas Ghosal.
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Talk of the Town Aug. 21
Caliber of live bands, cultural acts kick up Celebrate Milpitas! The thousands of local residents who flocked to the city's reinvented art and wine festival, now called Celebrate Milpitas!, primarily noted two things about the festivities this year: better bands, and more cultural performances.
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Photo-J Slide Show: Perpignan's Greatest Hits
Next month, a discordant crowd of photographers and editors will squeeze into the small city of Perpignan, France. It will be the 20th year of Visa Pour l'Image , an ambitious photo festival that has grown into a huge annual reunion for photojournalists.
PDNonline |
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Student’s paintings to benefit Humane Society
Kami Brant’s affection for dogs began with Grandma.
Basehor Sentinel |
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Final two pieces of stolen Bill Reid artworks recovered in Lower Mainland
VANCOUVER - They're all back - and all but one intact.
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East Lansing photo contest deadline nearing
EAST LANSING - Amateur photographers have less than a month to turn in photos for East Lansing's 2008 Community Photo Contest.
Lansing State Journal |
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Saying farewell
Like a tumbleweed, he blew in from another town. That’s how Dennis Mesa, a former city commissioner, described Dave Sweley at a reception Sunday for Sweley, who is retiring to Salina this year after serving as president of the Tumbleweed Festival board for 17 years.
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Wanted: 600-pound police officer
A cop working the beat downtown without a break since June has gone missing. The 600-pound bronze sculpture of a police officer writing a ticket placed at the corner of Broad Street and Greyrock Place as part of the Downtown Special Services District's art in public places exhibit was stolen from his post Sunday and police are looking for clues to his disappearance.
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Booth Museum opens ’Art South of Sweet Tea Line II‘
CARTERSVILLE — The Booth Western Art Museum announces the opening of “Western American Art South of the Sweet Tea Line II.” The exhibition, which contains 74 works of art from 37 locations across six Southern states, showcases seldom seen Western Art from private collections, museums and galleries. Guests will be able to view the artwork through Nov. 30.“Western American Art South of the Sweet ...
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Kolkata to host 11 Gen Next foreign artists in October
New Delhi, Aug 19 : The eastern metropolis of Kolkata will host 11 foreign artists in a live workshop-cum-exhibition of contemporary international art as part of its autumn art bonanza.
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Betting on Beijing
In late April this year, two Tokyo galleries set up shop in Beijing just in time for the Olympic fervor, believing that Beijing, rather than Tokyo, was the place to bring contemporary Japanese art to an international audience. Sueo Mitsuma of Mizuma Gallery in Nakameguro opened Mizuma & One and Yumie Wada of Tsukiji's Wada Fine Arts, Y++. No doubt they nodded, knowingly, when International ...
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'Ichiro Endo: Ultra Art Exhibition'
Zenshi Gallery Closes Sept. 1 Read the full story
The Japan Times |
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'Parallel Worlds'
Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo Closes Sept. 28 Read the full story
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