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Beach Studio Tour welcomes student artist
The biannual Beach Studio Tour is giving a young local artist an opportunity to exhibit her work at one of the event's studios. Sheila Horton, a first-year student at the Ontario College of Art and Design, will showcase her funky wearable art at Ruth Elizabeth Hayes' Fernwood Park Avenue studio.
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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 each awarded a $2,500 scholarship for their activism.
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Pathway Patterns sparks active art experience 05/02/08
If art gallery visitors are accustomed to a quiet reflective experience, they're in for a surprise when they see Carol Reid's latest work. The Brownstown Township artist is exploring new creative territory with her Pathway Patterns concept.
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Birchmount arts features play, art show and Teacher Idol
Birchmount Park Collegiate arts department is holding several events this month. On stage, Blithe Spirit, a play by Noel Coward runs May 7 and 8 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for stude...
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Beach Studio Tour welcomes student artist
The biannual Beach Studio Tour is giving a young local artist an opportunity to exhibit her work at one of the event's studios. Sheila Horton, a first-year student at the Ontario College of Art and ...
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How to get to the American Impressionism show in Muskegon
If you go to "Sunlight in a Paintbrush: American Impressionism from Regional Collections" at the Muskegon Museum of Art in Muskegon, Mich.:
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Eritrea: Pictorial Exhibition Portraying Asmara's Rich Art Deco Potentials Opens in Togo
A pictorial exhibition portraying the rich art deco of the capital, Asmara, opened on April 23 in Lome, the capital of the West African State of Togo.
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Upcoming Photo Events And Contests
The annual CONTACT photography festival will take place during the month of May in Toronto.
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Mich. art gallery exhibition features US Impressionists
MUSKEGON, Mich. -- Artists from France, more than any other country, are most closely associated with the Impressionist style of painting because the beloved movement developed there in...
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Art teacher Jeremy Broadway made £20,000 from fake pots
A former public school art master turned to forgery after taking early retirement because of ill-health.
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Muskegon art gallery exhibition features US Impressionists
A new exhibition at the Muskegon Museum of Art serves as a reminder that there were talented and important U.S. artists who embraced Impressionism.
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Jurassic-era dinosaur dung auctioned for nearly $1,000
A pile of dinosaur dung, 130 million years old sold at a New York auction for nearly $1,000. The prehistoric deposit fetched $960 at Wednesday's auction, said a spokeswoman for Bonhams New York. Its pre-auction estimate was $450.
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Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art Fundraiser
The event—themed “Blue Hawaii” and will be held beside the IP’s glamorous pool and feature great cuisine, refreshments and a silent auction. PLEASE NOTE: Entry errors sometimes occur. Always use the provided contact information to verify event times and locations.
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Chiefs QB Brodie Croye to Host Turkey Trot for Charity
Held the day following a Kick-off/Pairing Party and Auction, Croyle along with the event’s hunters and guides will partake in the Turkey Trot Charity Hunt at numerous locations throughout the metro.
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Tomah Schools Agree To Allow Religious Expression In Art
MADISON, Wis. -- 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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Rome's new mayor wants to demolish modernist Ara Pacis museum
The new mayor of Rome has told Italian news agencies he would like to demolish the city's newest museum, the Ara Pacis, built near the Spanish steps.
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Second senior art show opens May 4
"Articulation," the second of two senior art shows this spring, opens Sunday. "It has been incredible to work alongside such a talented group of senior art majors and to see the development of such innovative projects," says studio art major Nan Onkka '08.
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Festival takes on new name, more ‘flavors’
Free samples of locally-made food products will highlight the first Country Flavors Festival in downtown Brenham Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Art Review
“Blue Fairy Dilemma,” by John Randall Nelson. There’s another new gallery on the cultural byway known as Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice. The Gebert Gallery occupies a new, glass-fronted building, with much of its art visible from the street.
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NCAA adds St. Petersburg Bowl
The NCAA has added the St. Petersburg Bowl to its post-season lineup for the 2008-09 football season.The December contest matches schools from the Big East and Conference USA and will be televised by the ESPN cable sports network.The St. Petersburg Bowl is another great bowl opportunity for the Big East, Commissioner Michael Tranghese said on the Big East Web site. The game is played in a Big ...
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May Mart activities for May 10
In time for Mother's Day, the annual May Mart event in Sewickley, held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on May 10, will offer an abundance of plants, gardening supplies, artwork and other items for sale at various booths around the Village. read more »
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Sonoma County Museum names new executive director
Diane Evans of Hollister will take over May 14 as executive director of the Sonoma County Museum, its board of directors announced Tuesday.
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Nine Finalists Announced in Dimension 3D Printing Group´s Extreme Redesign Contest
The Dimension 3D Printing Group, a business unit of Stratasys, Inc. (14430;Nasdaq:SSYS), announced today
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