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art Till October 24 at Academy of Fine Arts, North Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm:
Vibes presents an exhibition of paintings by Subhabrata Nandi, Sudip Rakshit, Partha Biswas, Partha Pratim Mondal and Koushik Kr. Mondal. Till October 24 at Academy of Fine Arts, South Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: Paintings by Montu Mondal.
The Telegraph
Fashion
Diwali promotion, in association with t2 , at 85 Lansdowne, 11am to 7.30pm. The New Idyllic at Studio 21, 11am to 7pm. Art Fair at Ganges Art Gallery, 11am- 7pm. An exhibition of photographer Pedro Meyer at 46 Satish Mukherjee Road, 2pm to 8pm.
The Telegraph
VIDEO — Art the focus at Gallery Lambton
Art the focus at Gallery Lambton By TYLER KULA The Observer After teaching for 13 years, Bev Fish quit her job in the school [...]
Sarnia Observer
Sold! Children's art to go under UN hammer
Unusually for an art auction, no one's really bothered about how much money is made. What's important about the United Nations' sale on Saturday is the message the young artists are trying to convey.
CNN
Mountain lion spotted near LA art museum
The world-famous Getty Center and its art museum have had an unusual visitor - a mountain lion. Read comments
The Fresno Bee
Watershed politics and presidents on display
(AP) -- 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.
CNN
Planted objects ...
Planted objects ... Participants look at an art piece comprising flowers made from plastic bottles during the second AfrikaBurn festival this week in the Karoo desert, Tweefontein, South Africa.
Gulf Times
Wildfire near LA luxury homes, Getty Center contained without damage or injuries
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Fire officials say a wildfire burned 100 acres of brush and grass near luxury neighborhoods and Getty Center art museum in West Los Angeles before it was doused this morning without injury or damage.
KTVN Reno
Wildfire Near Getty Center Shuts Down Sepulveda; Morning Commute Chaos
A wildfire burned 100 acres of brush and grass near luxury neighborhoods and the world-famous Getty art museum before it was doused early Thursday without injury or damage, fire officials said. Nearby Interstate 405 was closed for about four hours until 6 a.m., but motorists who tried alternate routes between the San Fernando Valley and West Los Angeles jammed roads for hours afterward.
FOX 11 News Los Angeles
ESU art student displays photography in senior exhibition titled “Niaveté”
Several photographs by senior art major Ashley Czajkowski can be seen in the Gilsom Memorial Gallery located in King Hall. The title of her show is “Naiveté.”
The Emporia State University Bulletin
ArtStorm Opening - A Course Portal
Looking for something trippy to do this Friday? Head over to ArtStorm in the Caroline Collective Compound and check out Houston artist Philip Durbin as he will be unveiling his largest compilation to date of psychedelic paintings, prints and wearable art. The show, entitled, A Coarse Portal will transport visitors into a world of dynamic and provocative imagery, all-at-once playful ...
Houstonist
"SKULLS" opens at Chop Suey Books
Tonight, Chop Suey Books in Carytown opens "SKULLS," an exhibition featuring prints from a new book by Richmond artist Noah Scalin. The idea for the book, also titled "SKULLS," came in 2007, when Scalin set out to create a skull every day for a year. In the end, he made skulls from materials as diverse as organic vegetables, a bed sheet and holiday lights strung in his yard. The project landed ...
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park wins international award
At the World Architecture Awards in Barcelona, Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park, designed by the New York firm Weiss/Manfredi, won in the Nature category.
Seattle Times
Al Pacino honored at film festival
He received a lifetime achievement at the Rome Film Festival
TheCelebrityCafe.com
New Executive Chef Brings International Flavor
The Renaissance Oklahoma City Convention Center Hotel and Spa is pleased to announce the addition of new Executive Chef, Collins Idehen. Born and raised in England and seasoned as a Chef in restaurants throughout Europe and the United States, Idehen brings to the Renaissance a unique blend of classic elegance, bold flavors and a genuine joy of his art.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Greene County Circuit Clerk's office featuring photo exhibit
The Greene County Circuit Clerk's office, 1010 Boonville Ave., will feature the photographs and digital artwork of Alan O'Neal as a part of the Springfield Regional Arts Council's Art in Public Places program beginning Friday.
The Springfield News-Leader
Auf Der Maur Shows Photos
Melissa Auf Der Maur will showcase some of her photography at an exhibition which launches today in New York City.
ChartAttack.com
Heroes Project
Terre Haute emergency responders are being honored for the dedication and hard work. Bill Elmore produces dramatic photos showing his admiration for the dedication and courage of emergency responders. The photos are currently on display at the Swope Art Museum.
WTWO Terre Haute
Quick Look
Kumamoto Artpolis (KAP) - Architecture Through Communication, a worldwide travelling exhibition featuring 73 images and sketches of outstanding Japanese architecture will be on display at the National Art Gallery 106, Ananda Coomaraswamy Mawatha, Colombo 7 from October 28 to November 2. The exhibition has been jointly organised by the Embassy of Japan in Sri Lanka, the Japan Foundation and ...
Daily News
National Geographic opens whale exhibit
A whale exhibit from New Zealand has opened at the National Geographic Museum in Washington.
Baltimore Sun
Israel's History, At Home
Mohamad Said el Arj, a stonecutter from the West Bank Palestinian town of Walaja. NEWS FROM HOME/NEWS FROM HOUSE Directed by Amos Gitai New Yorker Films In Hebrew and Arabic, with English subtitles Museum of Modern Art 11 W. 53rd St.
Gay City News
New Orleans Voodoo music festival hits decade mark
Associated Press - October 23, 2008 3:24 PM ET NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Stephen Rehage lost thousands in the making of the first New Orleans Voodoo Experience -- the outdoor music festival he first...
KPLC Lake Charles
This Chair Will Change Your Life [Art]
This is a chair. It's by Neptunes producer and N.E.R.D. Pharrell. It's on exhibit in a Paris gallery. Because the chair refers to... you know... sex, that makes it art. The seat is all velvety. [Oh...
Gawker
Barbara Grover’s Images of Darfur
In “Refuge(e): Moments with the Darfuri of Iridimi,” an exhibit of photographs at Sherry Frumkin Gallery, Barbara Grover brings us images of people who have been through a traumatic existence.
Santa Monica Mirror
European Documentary Festival
Consulates from all over Europe joined with International Documentary Association, Santa Monica-based European Languages and Movies in America, and American Cinematheque in presenting “Eurodocs,” a collection of 11 European documentaries seen for the first time in the U.S. Countries represented included Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, and ...
Santa Monica Mirror
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