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Ohio woodcarvers stay close to their livelihood, trees
ATHENS - They were "green" before the practice was cool.
Zanesville Times Recorder |
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Job & Family Services' festival loaded with activities for children
LANCASTER - Nobody has an easy time at Fairfield County Job & Family Services, the big brick building with the clock tower on Memorial Drive in Lancaster.
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette |
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Department of ART
There are just a couple of more days to view -- and perhaps purchase -- the artwork at the Contemporary Museum's annual exhibition and sale, ConTempoRARITIES, on display at Neiman Marcus through tomorrow.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin |
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High school art symposium opens Friday
For 40 years, the Wyoming State High School Art Symposium has showcased the very best of the Cowboy State's student artwork.
Casper Star-Tribune |
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Hampton news briefs
Wendy and Al Szymczycha, owners of Caffé Fresco, are displaying artwork created by junior and senior art students from Winnacunnet High School. During the week of April 21, when patrons purchase lunch, their receipt will be the ballot to vote for...
Hampton Union |
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All weekend – INDIANA UNIVERSITY-PURDUE UNIVERSITY FORT WAYNE VISUAL COMMUNICATION AND DESIGN SENIOR B.F.A. EXHIBITION – Ends April 28; Jeffrey R. Krull Gallery, Allen County Public Library, 900 Library Plaza; library hours, 421-1200, www.acpl.lib.in.us .
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Cum see May Un Mar Lady up 'anley duck [PICS]
As an exhibition on the work of cartoonist Dave Follows opens in the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Alan Cookman remembers his old friend and his most enduring creation, the lovable layabout who grew into a local institution You ...
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Severe weather gives way to sunny weekend in Dallas-Fort Worth
The Main Street arts festival in Fort Worth was expected to begin as scheduled Friday morning after severe weather forced it to shut down early the previous evening because hail, strong winds and intense rain swept through North Texas.
Dallas Morning News |
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Kingston news briefs
KINGSTON — The Sanborn Regional High School Class of 2009 invites everyone to the silent auction and spaghetti supper on Friday, April 25. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for children under 10, with a $20 maximum per family. Silent bidding starts at...
The Rockingham News |
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Art gallery opening in Waldo coffee shop already creating quite a stir
The spot has been garnering praise.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Museum wins in the bidding wars
John Baldessari's version of Richard Avedon's portrait of Marilyn Monroe brought $183,175. (Tax included.) Gregory Crewdson's “Dream House” commanded $129,300.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Move over Banksy - meet the new graffiti artist whose stunning murals are transforming drab buildings
Most graffiti artists are condemned for painting on public buildings but one New Yorker is being paid thousands to put brush to brick.
Evening Standard |
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Commissioners nix Tiffin building swap
TIFFIN - They'd like to see Tiffin native Bernadine Stetzel's folk art collection come to Seneca County, but commissioners agreed yesterday that it won't be displayed at their historic 1884 courthouse.
The Toledo Blade |
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Chubb Personal Insurance Has Designated Eli Wilner & Company a Preferred Provider for Framing and Frame Restoration
Eli Wilner & Company is a New York City art gallery that specializes in American and European frames from the 19th through early 20th Century. Eli Wilner is a leading frame dealer, restorer and collector, as well as an acknowledged and published authority on the art of framing.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Officials approve Dali Museum's new building initial designs
The St. Petersburg City Council approved the initial designs for the Salvador Dali Museum's new building.
WTSP - Tampa Bay's 10 News |
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ARTWORKS
In the art world, Cynthia Zanella-Copas, 53, of Plainfield is a bit of a moving target.
The Herald News |
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Pop go the art galleries
Downtown has a new gallery on Fourth Street, Scott Donaldson goes completely and Jim Dine takes over for Miró.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Chorus auction promises an avalanche of fun
Boston Festival Orchestra horn player Doug Wauchope and the Chorus of Westerly's Charles Kitchen and George Kent play the alphorn in this snapshot taken at the chorus' retreat in the White Mountains.
Westerly Sun |
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Roam among wildlife at gallery
Masterworks for Nature Celebrates The Wilds opens tonight at Cincinnati Art Galleries, with 100 percent of the reception's ticket price going to the regional conservation park.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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General Wolfe is not for sale
A Portrait Gallery of Canada painting of General James Wolfe, of Plains of Abraham fame, has jumped in value almost 10-fold in the past year, surpassing the $500,000 mark.
Montreal Gazette |
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Shopping: Joy's picks
Find Sticks + Stones' ceramic creations, a double estate auction, a personalized monogrammed clock at M. Hopple and funky stuff at NVISION.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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African art project designed to build awareness, creativity
Artwork from D.C. Everest Middle School students got some strong exposure this week as part of a project with the Performing Arts Foundation.
Wausau Daily Herald |
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Huge surprise gift to Doctors Without Borders
A wealthy Norwegian art dealer who died last week has left his entire art collection, worth about USD 40m, to the humanitarian group Doctors Without Borders -- and with no conditions attached.
Aftenposten |
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El Paso gallery gears exhibits toward families
A businessman's vision of improving the quality of life in downtown El Paso by sinking a quarter of a million dollars (so far) into a gallery is paying off, at least in popularity.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Earth Day returns home to Fairhope
FAIRHOPE -- The Mobile Bay area's annual Earth Day celebration will return home Saturday to the shores by Fairhope's city pier, with dozens of environmental displays and exhibits, educational activities for children and adults, plus live music and art.
Mobile Press-Register |
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