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Things to do, places to go
Tonight is the final night of the Academy of Our Lady of Guam's Fine Arts Week. The show is from 5 to 8 p.m. in the school's auditorium. Tonight's theme is "Livication Night," and it includes an African-inspired art show.
Pacific Daily News |
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$1.1 million awarded to artist of painted-over LA mural
A muralist reached a $1.1 million legal settlement with defendants accused of painting over his large-scale portrait of artist Ed Rusha on a government-owned building that houses a U.S.
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First Friday receptions
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Southeast Missourian |
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Tomah schools agree to allow religious expression in art
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The Tomah School District has agreed to allow religious expression in artwork to settle a lawsuit. The Alliance Defense Fund sued the district in March.
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Kodak posts narrower 1Q loss, sales edge up
Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday its first-quarter loss narrowed to $115 million as it battles for a bigger slice of digital photography after navigating a drastic, four-year overhaul.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Tomah schools agree to allow religious expression in art
Associated Press - May 1, 2008 1:05 PM ET MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The Tomah School District has agreed to allow religious expression in artwork to settle a lawsuit.
WBAY Green Bay |
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Rail line would bring Polk residents to sculpture festival
If the details can be worked out and some state dignitaries have a free weekend in June, the Iowa Sculpture Festival may get a passenger service from Des Moines for the event.
Newton Daily News |
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Events Calendar
Southwest Minnesota State University art faculty members Jim Swartz and John Sterner will present the SMSU Iron Pour, the culminating event of the Fine Arts Celebration. The pour will be at 9:30 p.m. in the BA west parking lot at SMSU. For more information, call 507-530-6150.
Marshall Independent |
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First Thursday gallery highlights
May First Thursday artwalk event listings, downtown Seattle.
Seattle Times |
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Museum reception at 'Art and the Animal' exhibit
The West Valley Art Museum in Surprise is hosting a special reception of the ''Art and the Animal'' exhibit from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday.
The Arizona Republic |
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Eight-grader wins $100 with bookmark design
Countryside Elementary eighth-grader Kapiolani Havea won first prize and $100 in a bookmark Friends of the Surprise Library contest. Her winning bookmark sheds light on the power of knowledge.
The Arizona Republic |
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Galleries galore span Maryland's Eastern Shore
Art is alive and well as galleries across Maryland's Eastern Shore highlight the drawings, paintings, photography and sculpture of local artists.
WTOP Radio Network |
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NEW YORK - The Whitney Museum of American Art has unveiled a design by architect Renzo Piano for a satellite museum in lower Manhattan. The museum's bold, asymmetrical design will provide 4,650 square metres of gallery space over six floors, compared with 3,000 square metres at its uptown location.
Brandon Sun |
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Manatee students to showcase talents
BRADENTON - Students from 30 Manatee County elementary schools will be displaying their musical and artistic talents in an Art and Music Festival on May 6.
Bradenton Herald |
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Teens put their lives in verse for poetry contest
Read the poems in the P-I's 16-and-younger poetry competition.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Whitney to build satellite museum in lower Manhattan
(AP:NEW YORK) The Whitney Museum of American Art has unveiled a design by architect Renzo Piano for a satellite museum in lower Manhattan. The museum's bold, asymmetrical design will provide 50,000 square feet of gallery space over six floors, compared with 32,000 square feet at its uptown location.
INO News |
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Whitney to build satellite museum in lower Manhattan; design unveiled
NEW YORK - The Whitney Museum of American Art has unveiled a design by architect Renzo Piano for a satellite museum in lower Manhattan.
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Mullein Hill Academy holds art, science fair
LAKEVILLE — Mullein Hill Christian Academy recently held its first Kids Art Fair combined with a Science Fair Open House. Families received their passports as they entered the school to view the artwork which was displayed throughout the school.
The Standard-Times |
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Teen painter draws attention on Marco
Many of history’s great artists — Edgar Degas, Leonardo da Vinci, and Mary Cassatt, to name a few — found their passion for painting in their teenage years. For Camielle Aylwin, a 15-year-old tenth grader at Lely High School, art was never something she considered seriously — not until a year ago when she fell in love with the idea of painting.
Naples Daily News |
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Digital photography class at library
SWANSEA — Have a digital camera? Not sure what a pixel is? Perhaps you're having trouble downloading, printing and organizing your digital photos? Or maybe your pictures are just a little off centered?
The Standard-Times |
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Teen painter draws attention on Marco
Many of history’s great artists — Edgar Degas, Leonardo da Vinci, and Mary Cassatt, to name a few — found their passion for painting in their teenage years. For Camielle Aylwin, a 15-year-old tenth grader at Lely High School, art was never something she considered seriously — not until a year ago when she fell in love with the idea of painting.
Naples Daily News |
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NAB, CEA Launch DTV Transition Awareness Contest
The National Association of Broadcasters and the Consumer Electronics Association have launched a contest to get analog-only viewers thinking about the DTV transition.
Broadcasting and Cable |
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Contact photography festival begins in Toronto
Between Memory and History is the theme of this year's Contact Photography Festival, the massive month-long event that kicks off in Toronto on Thursday.
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Kodak posts narrower 1Q loss, sales edge up The Associated Press
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday its first-quarter loss narrowed to $115 million as it battles for a bigger slice of digital photography. Its stock fell more than 5 percent.
Loveland Reporter-Herald |
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Whitney Museum unveils Renzo Piano design for satellite museum in lower Manhattan
NEW YORK - The Whitney Museum of American Art has unveiled a design by architect Renzo Piano for a satellite museum in lower Manhattan. The museum's bold, asymmetrical design will provide 50,000 square feet of gallery space over six floors, compared with 32,000 square feet at its uptown location.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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