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Fashion first: a spectacular art Fluidity through folds and movements
“What a stark contrast,” noted an observer looking out the gallery windows at throngs of people who were packed together like sardines, shoving their way into Chinatown’s cubicle-like market stalls.
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New ideas floated for Nimbin Mardi Grass
By ANDY PARKS andy.parks@northernstar.com.au WORLD peace, soccer and the%possibility of a $2000 prize have%inspired Nimbin resident Giuseppe Taccori to construct a float for this weekend's Mardi Grass %festival parade.
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Artwork brings Scots record price
A decorated panel set a world record for the sale of a Scottish art work when it was sold for £1.7m.
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Outer Cape Gallery Listings
PROVINCETOWN Albert Merola Gallery, 424 Commercial St., (508) 487-4424. James Balla: New Paintings & Drawings; gallery artists, by appt. Alice Brock Studio, 69 Commercial St., (508) 487-2127.
Provincetown Banner |
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Maryland Film Festival draws big names to Baltimore
When Oscar winner and Clint Eastwood's longtime editor, Joel Cox came to the Maryland Film Festival, he learned a lesson about Marylanders.
Baltimore Examiner |
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Denison Arts and Wine Renissance returns Saturday
By Jessica Richardson Herald Democrat DENISON — After more than a decade spent under big tops downtown, the Denison Arts and Wine Renaissance will be moving indoors at the historic Katy Depot and getting back to its roots.
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art Till May 2 at Tejas Art Gallery, 11 Mayfair Road, #98300 49825; 3 pm - 7.30 pm:
On cloud nine as it is : An exhibition of drawings and video by Uma Roy. Till May 3 at Kanvas Art Gallery, 53 Syed Amir Ali Avenue, #3052 3243; 3 pm - 7 pm: Staring Inscriptions , featuring art works by Jayanta Naskar, Lina Ghosh, Maneswar Brahma, Paula Sengupta, Pinaki Barua, Rajen Mondal, Romendra Nath Kasthya, Sabita Pegu, Samita Nag, Siddhartha Ghosh, Som Sankar Roy and Srikant Paul.
The Telegraph |
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Students win scholarship at art show
You never know what to expect at the annual Student Art Show at Belleville High School. Impressionism and expressionism, cubism, nihilism and realism were all well represented.
The Belleville View |
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Soup's on at art school's first festival
Soup's on and the cake's in the oven. Stivers School for the Arts is turning 100.
Dayton Daily News |
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Video: 'Forever Drone' Contest Heats Up
DARPA chose three companies for the second phase of its competition to design a drone that can stay aloft for five years. Watch video of the contest entry from Aurora, one of the finalists.
Wired News |
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Live Out Loud Honors LGBT Youth Leaders in Annual Benefit
Live Out Loud held its Seventh Annual Young Trailblazers Benefit Gala at the Chelsea Art Museum Monday night. The event honored four high school seniors who have demonstrated outstanding leadership skills and were awarded a $2,500 scholarship for their activism.
The Advocate |
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New exhibit represents local artist's rebirth as a painter
SOUTH RIVER — Jennifer Daniels said she didn’t practice art for 25 years. “Now I have 25 years of artistic energy to spend,” said the South River-based artist who is opening a show at Renée’s Café this Saturday.
Almaguin News |
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Google unveils mix of designs by artists
Google Inc.'s once-austere Web site is turning into an eclectic art gallery.
MSNBC |
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Reception for artist will be Thursday at Maps gallery
An art show called "Chris Vogt: Debris Basin" opens Thursday and will run through the end of the month at the Maps contemporary art space at 225 N. Illinois St., in Belleville.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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Nyanga to host festival
Art lovers in the Eastern Highlands resort town of Nyanga will no longer need to travel kilometres to quench their thirst for arts but will now enjoy the fiesta right at their doorstep, thanks to the Nyanga festival.
The Herald |
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University art center expanding
REDLANDS - The art students at the University of Redlands will soon have a new place to call home.
Redlands Daily Facts |
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Students exhibit art at local business
Errand-running is a bit brighter for customers of Bellgrade Dry Cleaners on Huguenot Road. As they walk through the door, they’re greeted by a large display of colorful artwork by Robious Middle School students.
Midlothian Exchange |
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Jazz Festival adds a twist with clinic for bands
Featured Photo: Nationally-renowned jazz director Anotonio Garcia, who is director of VCU Greater Richmond High School Jazz Band and department head of Jazz Studies at Virginia Commonwealth Unviersity, gives Collegiate Jazz Band some pointers.
Midlothian Exchange |
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Splunk IT Search Wins Best of Interop
INTEROP -- Splunk, the IT Search company, today announced that it has won Best of Interop in the Network Management, Software and Services category. The Best of Interop Awards recognize exhibitors that have made significant technological advancements.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Google unveils eclectic mix of designs by prominent artists
Google Inc.'s once-austere Web site is turning into an eclectic art gallery.
Chicago Tribune |
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"Spring Thaw"
Christine Gray’s paintings are comprised of the stuff of children’s summer art-camp sculptures: plastic Easter eggs, martini olive swords, yarn, pipe cleaners, and archery arrows. Call it “Still Life: A.C. Moore.”
Washington City Paper |
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29th Annual Detroit International Jazz Festival Announces 2008 Lineup
Festival organizers today announced the lineup for the 29th annual Detroit International Jazz Festival, Friday, August 29 through Monday, September 1, at Hart Plaza on the Detroit River waterfront.
All About Jazz |
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Painting a hazy shade of ego
But what exactly does this mean? The exhibition "Kaii Higashiyama: A Retrospective " at the Museum of Modern Art Tokyo (MOMAT) — celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of this great nihonga (Japanese-style painting) artist — is an excellent chance to explore spirituality in an artistic... Read the full story.
The Japan Times |
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Halls of light in a city of horses
The TAC is amazingly forward looking for a prefectural museum, and open-ended. With an art collection selected by international professionals and city representatives, it is: a contemporary museum with permanent installations; a center for cultural events for Towada residents; a tourist attraction... Read the full story.
The Japan Times |
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"Bob Richardson" and "Terry Richardson"
Zel Cafe in Roppongi and LaForet Museum in Harajuku Zel Cafe in Roppongi and LaForet Museum in Harajuku Zel Cafe in Roppongi and LaForet Museum in Harajuku Read the full story.
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