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Art exhibit promotes water conservation
SAWS offers free admission to Museo Alameda this weekend.
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Good deal at art show will help less fortunate
Buy a painting and help build a church in Panama or clothe more than 6,000 children in South America.
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Wilton park fund needs donations
WILTON -- The Main Street Association has launched a drive to raise funds for completing its "Lot 48" park and has released an artist's rendering of what the park will look like. ... - By MIKE CLEVELAND Staff Writer
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Entertainment Calendar
Today, Saturday 05/03 • The "Oils, Ink, Clay, Paper," Anniversary Show, will be held by Bill and Linda Renc , owners of the Painted Fish, and Barbara and Ira Burhans, owners of Clay & Paper, 350 Main St., Dunedin, through June 15. The gallery anniversary show combines new works in the four artists' main media. Call 727-734-5060, or 727-736-0934 or visit w www.paintedfishgallery.com, or ...
The Suncoast News Pinellas |
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Painting more than what he sees
IT WAS more than just beautiful beach scenes that artist Zainal Abidin Musa wanted to capture on the canvases.
The Star |
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Sculptor follows his passion
Every year, millions of people can see Bill Sanders' realistic, life-size animal sculptures in Spokane. The most prominent are a nearly 12-foot-tall bull moose – with 6-foot-wide antlers – and a trio of timber wolves prowling the basalt water feature at Spokane International Airport's entrance.
The Spokesman-Review |
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Sculptor makes personal donation
A renowned sculptor with ties to Fort Dodge has given a special gift to the patrons of the Blanden Memorial Art Museum. Georgia-Ann Tognoni, 88, was in town Friday to present the museum with a sculpture called ''Louie Plowing,'' a piece Tognoni created in 1980, depicting her father operating a plow on his Iowa farm.
The Fort Dodge Messenger |
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PEORIA: More than 500 pack in to peek at Michael Israel and raise money for Peoria Promise
PEORIA - Performer Michael Israel's paintings start with a splash and dash of bright paint on plain canvas.
Peoria Journal Star |
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Settlement reached in 9-year-old Plum Beach land dispute
NORTH KINGSTOWN –– Nine years ago, Michael Kent rocked the upscale Plum Beach area of Saunderstown, chopping down all the trees on his land next to busy Boston Neck Road and painting the stumps in garish, fluorescent colors.
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Stevie Wonder returns to Jazz Fest as headliner
NEW ORLEANS - Stevie Wonder sang, Don't You Worry About a Thing." His fans followed directions, dancing in a steady drizzle at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Some wore garbage-bag ponchos.
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Graffiti Artist Banksy has turned a South London Tunnel into a Half-Mile Long Exhibition
Image of graffiti made by British artista Banksy, taken in the streets of London today. Photo: EFE / ANDY RAIN. LONDON.-
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Muraqqa': Imperial Mughal Albums from the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin at Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
WASHINGTON.- Among the most remarkable of Mughal paintings and calligraphies are those commissioned by the Emperors Jahangir (1605-27)and Shah Jahan (1627-58) for display in lavish imperial albums.
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Bryan Adams Unveils Hear the World Ambassadors Photo Exhibit
Bryan Adams standing besides his photograph of Lindsay Lohan. NEW YORK.- Bryan Adams, famed musician and official photographer of the Hear the World initiative, today introduced his photography collection of Hear the World Ambassadors in an interactive exhibit.
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Daniel Crooks, Jae Hoon Lee and Grant Stevens at the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane
Grant Stevens. Invite No Bad Days. Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Barry Keldoulis, Sydney BRISBANE.- This exhibition juxtaposes two artists exploring digital imaging.
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Whitney Museum to Present Polaroids: by Robert Mapplethorpe
Untitled (self-portrait) Robert Mapplethorpe, 1972 Monochromatic dye diffusion transfer print (Polaroid) , 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in. (8.3 x 10.8 cm) Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; gift, Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, New York .) © Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Used by Permission.
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Goya's Paintings Travel Around Madrid for the Celebration of the 2nd of May
MADRID.- Only on a few occasions have the Goyas in the custody of the Prado Museum left their galleries.
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Sparks! The William T. Kemper Collecting Initiative at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Adolph Gottlieb, American, (1903-1974). Pink and Indian Red, 1946. Oil on canvas. Purchase: acquired through the generosity of the William T. Kemper Foundation--Commerce Bank, Trustee
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First Major U.S. Exhibition in 20 Years for Abstract Expressionism at The Jewish Museum
Willem de Kooning, Gotham News, 1955, oil on canvas. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y., Gift of Seymour H. Knox, Jr., 1955. © 2008 The Willem de Kooning Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
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A child prodigy in Pune aspires to enter world records
Pune, May 2 : A child artist prodigy in Pune, who draws inspiration from Leonardo da Vinci's paintings, made a portrait just in 30 seconds, which has been sent for inclusion in the Guinness Book of World Records.
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Museum to hold memorial lecture
HUNTINGTON -- The Huntington Museum of Art presents The Dr. Lawrence B. and Shirley Gang Memorial Lecture at 7 p.m. today. Philip Yenawine will speak. Admission is free. A reception follows.
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New system lures national artists to SunFest exhibits
SunFest fans might be coming for the music, but art exhibitors are hoping that a fresh look to the art festival means fans will be going home with something more.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Beverly High artists hang works at PEM
BEVERLY and mdash; Inspiration comes from many places, and nine Beverly High School students in an Advanced Placement art class found it at the Peabody Essex Museum. Throughout the year, they took five class field trips to see different exhibits and used the colors, textures, sizes, styles and images of other art to create their own. Now, their work will be its own exhibit at the prestigious ...
The Salem News |
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Artist’s Ikea- inspired exhibition
As a consumer, Jason Salavon has had the experience of putting together the sleek, affordable furniture of popular retailer Ikea. As an artist, he decided he’d rather break the Scandinavian company down.
The New Sabah Times |
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Film festival to feature student animation
TOWN OF CHENANGO -- Crystal Goehring, a senior at Chenango Forks High School, will have to look fast to see her art project flash onscreen tonight during the debut of the Oz Project, a short animation film.
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Iranian firm to rehabiliate Feruka Oil Refinery
AN Iranian company will soon embark on a programme to rehabilitate Feruka Oil Refinery in Mutare, among a number of projects to be undertaken by firms from that country, an official said yesterday.
The Herald |
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