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Yale: Student's artwork purporting to show abortion a hoax
HARTFORD, Conn.—A Yale University art student's claim that she induced repeated abortions on herself and used the blood for her senior project is false and is a piece "performance art," the school says.
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Artfact and LiveAuctioneers to Launch Alternatives to eBay Live Auctions
Artfact announced the launch of Artfact Live, online marketplace connecting the world's leading auction houses with active collectors and dealers of art, antiques, and fine collectibles. LiveAuctioneers has also announced plans to launch an independent online-bidding platform.
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Yale: Student's artwork purporting to show abortion a hoax
A Yale University art student's claim that she induced repeated abortions on herself and used the blood for her senior project is false and is a piece "performance art," the school says.
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Colombo's exhibitions of war and peace
In his second essay on life in a war zone, Sri Lankan conflict researcher and lawyer Kannan Arunasalam explains how people can not only get used to the fighting, they even learn to like it.
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Officials Approve Dali Museum's New Building Initial Designs
ST. PETERSBURG, FL (AP) -- The St. Petersburg City Council approved the initial designs for the Salvador Dali Museum's new building. Placa Dali, the avant-garde waterfront structure, will feature a cascading river of glass spilling out from the center of an unadorned, three story building.
First Coast News |
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"PARADISE" IN RED BANK
John Powell, whose paintings are in public and private collections around the world, will sign copies today and Saturday of his newly released book as part of an exhibition of his work at Beacon Fine Arts Gallery in Red Bank.
Asbury Park Press |
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Young artists look to lake for inspiration
SCUGOG -- Young artists in Scugog are being invited to take part in Making Waves Jr. A student version of Making Waves, a juried art exhibit being held by Meta4 Contemporary Craft Gallery in...
Port Perry Star |
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Court upholds $1 million in damages to NM artist
SANTA FE—The state Court of Appeals has upheld an award of more than $1 million in damages to a well-known American Indian potter from New Mexico in a dispute with a New York City gallery owner.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Transcending trash
The Trash Art contest will take place Saturday at Neshaminy Mall.
Bucks County Courier Times |
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Cambodian New Year Celebration set for tonight
A grand Cambodian New Year Celebration featuring authentic music, dance and food will be held today at the Khmer Art Gallery, just north of Chinatown.
Philly.com |
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Ohio woodcarvers stay close to the trees
ATHENS (AP) - They were "green" before the practice was cool.
Coshocton Tribune |
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News & Star
CLUES as to how Carlisle will look after the city’s Renaissance plans are implemented are revealed in a city council document. Titled Urban Design Guide and Public Realm Framework it is intended as a handbook for developers.
The News and Star |
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Movie Reviews: The 2008 New Directors/New Films Festival
Four excellent movies that played at this indispensable annual look at new cinema talent. New Directors/New Films, the festival that the Museum of Modern Art and the Film Society of Lincoln Center co-present each year in New York (appropriately in the early spring), is often a fantastic opportunity to sample developing cinematic talent. For me, the highlights of this year’s festival fell neatly ...
Blogcritics.org |
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St. Pete OKs Initial Designs Of Dali Museum Building
ST. PETERSBURG - The St. Petersburg City Council approved the initial designs for the Salvador Dali Museum's new building.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Sarah Manning's Shatter the Glass on 4/24 at Jazz Gallery
On Thursday, April 24th, 2008, alto saxophonist and composer Sarah Manning's Shatter the Glass will return to the Jazz Gallery for two sets.
All About Jazz |
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One of largest luxury auctions in area happens today in Vero Beach
The grounds of the Vero Beach Museum of Art will host an international crowd of posh property buyers at 11 a.m. today in what could be one of the largest luxury auctions ever conducted on the Treasure Coast.
TCPalm.com |
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YOUNG AT ART
Four-year-old Eli Yarborough, a pre-kindergarten pupil at the Ellwood City Center of LCSS Head Start, looks at a "buggy" piece of art during an art show at the school Thursday afternoon.
Ellwood City Ledger |
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Winners Use Art To Demonstrate Financial Prowess
Local students who illustrated the importance of responsible money management were recently honored as the local winners of the 2008 Be Money Wise Poster Contest.
The Morning News |
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Dispatches From The Glass Museum: Brotzmann and Bennink in Amherst Massachusetts
How free is a lion when it smells blood on the air? So. Let me tell you. I’ve been flat out lately, which is why this is first thing I’ve written in awhile. As I mentioned previously, I’m organizing a crazy weekend of music and art in downtown Peterborough, NH called The Thing In The Spring. This involves a shit-ton of screenprinting, and not much time for sleep. I am right in...
Blogcritics.org |
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Spanish art comes home
Travel: A one-off showing of Picasso's key works tops a string of outstanding Madrid art exhibitions, says Robert White
Guardian Unlimited |
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What's Up!
The Bishop Museum markss Earth Day with the Grow Hawaiian Festival, an eco-event featuring weavers, dancers, kapa makers, horticulturalists, biologists, among others. Also, kumu hula share personal stories on the uses of plants in hula.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Yale: Student's artwork purporting to show abortion a hoax
A Yale University art student's claim that she induced repeated abortions on herself and used the blood for her senior project is false, school officials said after her account was published in the student newspaper.
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Earth Day celebration, arts festival scheduled for Saturday in Waynesboro
WAYNESBORO, Pa. - Renfrew Institute will sponsor Earth Celebration Day and Festival of Art 2008 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Renfrew Park in Waynesboro. Earth Celebration Day is free of charge and open to the public, and features a variety of activities and exhibits.
The Herald-Mail |
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Schvarts’ senior project ‘not art,’ detached from ‘authentically human experience’
Beginning Tuesday, April 22, Yale College senior Aliza Shvarts will open her senior art project for an exhibition. The project is self-billed as one which “lives up to the standard of what art is supposed to be.” I will not attend, and I hope no one does. It is not art.
Yale Daily News |
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OnMilwaukee.com Weekend Preview: April 18-20, 2008
Whether you're celebrating Earth Day, hitting Gallery Night or attending "Tony and Tina's Wedding," the OnMilwaukee.com Weekend Preview has your definitive guide to the best three days of the week.
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