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'Art Unites, Walls Divide'
EL PASO -- The Urban Movement -- a group of El Paso artists ages 19 to 28 -- will present the one-day "Art Unites, Wall Divide Art Show on the Rio Grande" Saturday at 1720 W. Paisano, outside the former La Hacienda Restaurant near the U.S.-Mexico border.
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'La Llorona' exhibit
EL PASO -- "La Llorona: The Stations of the Dress" is a multimedia exhibit featuring the works of El Paso artist Santiago Gonzlez Aragn.
El Paso Times |
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'Down the Rabbit Hole'
EL PASO -- Photographer David Quintanilla and graphic designer Franklyn Villa were the honored guests at the opening exhibit of "Down the Rabbit Hole" Oct. 10 at Le Soiree, 6596 Montana.
El Paso Times |
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Art auction, scholarship fund honor Catherine "Kitty" Kistenmacher
EL PASO -- Members of the El Paso Art Association are still mourning the loss of one of their own, Catherine "Kitty" Kistenmacher, who died Oct. 3.
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Marie D. Galyean: Festive art exhibit to benefit domestic violence shelter in Nampa
A unique fall event is planned by the Nampa Woman's Century Club, to raise money for the Valley Crisis Center, a shelter for victims of domestic abuse.
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AN ARTSY WAY TO PLAY
Families flooded downtown Jacksonville on Saturday for Art in the Park's revival in its new location on the Northbank Riverwalk and The Jacksonville Landing.
The Florida Times-Union |
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Archaelogical Lecture -- 10/19/08 at Denver Art Museum
Archaelogical Lecture -- 10/19/08 at Denver Art Museum
Rocky Mountain News |
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Tallgrass committee offers recommendations
With 25 full-length movies and 70 short films scheduled for the 6th annual Tallgrass Film Festival, there's plenty for independent film lovers to see and discuss with more than 30 guest filmmakers coming from as far away as New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. But if your time is limited and you can catch only two or three films, here are personal recommendations from some members of the ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Halloween kicks off early at Havana Pumpkin Festival
Halloween was off to an early start Saturday as Havana celebrated its annual Pumpkin Festival.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Four new bronze president sculptures are unveiled
Four more presidential statues -- Andrew Johnson, Grover Cleveland, Ulysses S. Grant and William McKinley -- were unveiled during a ceremony Saturday at the Elks Theater and will take their places on corners in downtown Rapid City in the next week or two.
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Anxiety and the arts: Museum begins search for new president
Aschairwoman of the Brevard Art Museum's board of trustees, Susan Hopkins is worried. The resignation of Karl Hollander, former museum president and CEO, earlier this month marks the fourth turnover of museum leadership in seven years.
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Artist Alexander Calder’s fabulous childhood
Whitney Museum of American Art, 9455 Madison Ave., Manhattan; 800-WHITNEY or whitney.org. Through Feb. 15. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 9 p.m. Friday.
The Record |
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Renowned dance photography on display in Ocala
Wow.It's what you say, think and feel when you see a Lois Greenfield photograph.In her pictures, professional dancers soar high, fall gracefully and float magically.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Live TV
World champion Viswanathan Anand played out an easy draw with Vladimir Kramnik of Russia in the fourth game of the world championship at art and exhibition hall.
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Taking art to a new dimension - roanoke.com
New classes at Virginia Tech are marrying the arts with technology, something that will help create new avenues for research on campus. BLACKSBURG -- Sculpting a self-portrait bust takes a certain amount of precision and a little bit of whimsy. Virginia Tech students in Dane Webster's Art 2984 Digital Sculpture course spent hours of class time last month shaping and stretching their art, ...
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Duck stamp design contest helps connect kids to nature
What could be better than getting kids off the couch and away from computer games? Couple that with a little learning about conservation, the habitat, and wildlife, and some feel nothing could be better.
Daily Herald |
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Visit museums and gain new political perspective during this election year
From the home states of presidents to the birthplace of the Constitution, historic sites and museums are packed with watershed politics and White House moments this election year.
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K-Kids student's art wins poster contest
When Cape Elementary Kiwanis K-Kids adviser Sharon Barone entered student Lindsey Meyer's poster in the K-Kids Young Leadership Poster Contest, she...
The News-Press |
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Exhibiting enthusiasm
With each new show at the Bruce Museum, Andre Block fills in another piece of his education. "I'm a good example of someone who never had a chance to study art .
Stamford Advocate |
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Social Scene: Sunday, Oct. 19, 2008
Artful happening →What: City Arts Center opening reception for the 2008-09 exhibit season. →Buzz: City Arts Center kicked off its exhibit season with "White on White,” "Who’s Throwing Rocks at Daddy?” and "The 2008 Midnight Streak Photography Exhibit.” →Mission: To provide interactive arts experiences to all ages through exhibits, performances, classes and events. Meet and greet →Event: Fall ...
The Oklahoman |
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Traveling art exhibit makes stops at many local libraries
SIKESTON -- History is coming alive in several libraries and schools in the area, and it's all thanks to "Picturing America," an exhibit offered through the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Works reflect deep meaning
NORMAN — There’s more than meets the eye, at least immediately, to the ink, watercolor, paper cut and screen printed compositions in a show by Curtis Jones at Mainsite Contemporary Art Gallery. A multihued multitude of small, squiggly pieces of cut paper, pinned to the wall, like a diagram of a three-dimensional box, creates a dazzling optical effect. Equally intriguing is "The Tunnel,” a work ...
The Oklahoman |
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Yaddo exhibit is shown in NYC
SARATOGA SPRINGS - It's not every day that an esteemed institution devotes an entire exhibit to a place named for a child's nonsensical rhyme. But this week, the New York Public Library will do exactly that.
The Saratogian |
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An artist, an activist, a lifelong public servant among Santa Fe's living treasures
Photo: Andrea ‘Drew’ Bacigalupa has lived in Santa Fe since 1954. His bronze sculpture St. Francis and the Prairie Dog can be found in front of City Hall.
Santa Fe New Mexican |
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Wisconsin Book Festival: We cannot live by books alone
Dog-eared and dog tired? Take a break. You've mapped out your book fest sessions, but you must have sustenance between venues.
Isthmus |
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