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Special Events
Medicine and the Muse Anne Fadiman, author of "The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down," is keynote speaker for this symposium on the arts, humanities and medicine. Presentations, music and art exhibit by Stanford medical students.
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Lowry paintings to be auctioned
Four paintings by LS Lowry worth up to £3m are to be sold at auction by Christie's.
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International Sculpture Camp opens in Hue
The opening of the sculpture camp (photo Vietnamnet) . Nhan Dan- "Impression of Hue – Vietnam 2008” is the theme of the fifth International Sculpture Camp which was opened on May 3 in Tuan An town, Phu Vang district, Thua Thien- Hue province.
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If the Boots Don't Fit sculpture
Sculptor Greg Taylor says he will remove his controversial sculpture next Monday (April 30) if he doesn't get a strong indication of local support. Do you think Bermagui should accept his gift?
Bega District News |
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Art series to benefit anti-war group
The proceeds from an auction for the first installment of a local artist's new abstract series will benefit DuPage Against War Now.
The Naperville Sun |
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In brief
District 204 students place in contest
The Naperville Sun |
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Young artists showcase their varied talents
TWO RIVERS Theres a story behind the painting of a skier that third-grader Romero Stokes has on display at Lester Public Library as part of the Two Rivers Public Schools art show.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter |
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Washington DC
SAN FRANCISCO ( Map , News ) - A judge plans to allow three of six Chinese crew members who have been held in the United States since their ship spilled 53,000 gallons of oil into San Francisco Bay to return home in the next few weeks.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Superheroes show off costume design for exhibit
NEW YORK — Newsflash: A cadre of superheroes has invaded one of Gotham’s top cultural institutions, bringing swaths of bright color, pop graphics and an everyman theme to the hallowed halls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Art Galleries
Vereda Tropical Exhibit Artist: Kiyoco Michot and Midori McCabe. May 6-31, Free. For more information, call Midori McCabe at 650-380-2917 or e-mail miko4art@mac.com or visit www.miko4art.com . Gallery House, 320 California Ave., Palo Alto
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Day focuses on forensics
The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery is hosting a special forensics day on Saturday. The History and Mystery event at the Hanley museum, on Bethesda Street, will include a presentation about Dr Henry Faulds, who lived in Wolstanton and was a ...
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Mermaid unveiled in Cowes
A new sculpture has been unveiled to mark the completion of the Royal Yacht Squadron's Jubilee Haven in Cowes.
Yachting and Boating World |
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KNOCK IT OFF, VUITTON SAYS
LOUIS Vuitton products are illegally copied all over the world. Now Vuitton is battling a Belgian art student who's allegedly knocking off a Vuitton handbag that was a collaboration between Marc Jacobs and Japanese artist Takashi Murakami. Nadia Plesner, a painter working with Designers for Darfur, depicted a Darfurian child holding a bag resembling the Vuitton one. "She used the accessories to ...
New York Post |
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Enter our Cute Kids competiton
GET set for a super Newham Recorder Cute Kinds Competition 2008 which is just around the corner. Limelights Photography will be in Stratford Shopping Centre from 10am to 4.30pm on Monday June 2 to Saturday June 7.
Newham Recorder |
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Harley-Davidson Museum Announces Grand Opening Date
MILWAUKEE----Nearly 105 years in the making, the Harley-Davidson Museum, located near downtown Milwaukee, will open its doors to the public on Saturday, July 12. Grand Opening festivities will kick off with a Harley-Davidson-style ceremony at 10 a.m. and will continue throughout the weekend.
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30/04/2008
A wet and cool weekend has brought reassurance to farmers keen to start sowing their crops. 30/04/2008 The annual Rotary Club of Clare Art Show will kick off in the Clare Town Hall this Friday night, with works from well known artists in running for the big prize.
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Antique, art show starts Saturday
ASBURY PARK: The "Back to the Garden" Asbury Park Antique & Art Show will feature 80 vendors at Convention Hall Saturday and Sunday with garden displays and furnishings, carousel horses and European and American antique furniture.
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Art show, book fair at school in Toms River
Hartriono B. Sastrowardoyo
Asbury Park Press |
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IUS graduates 40th class
Before the ceremony, Alexander Wheaton was wearing his graduation gown and carrying his 5-month-old daughter, Aliva, on his shoulder as he walked into the Ogle Center art gallery at Indiana University Southeast.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Russian icon museum growing
The Museum of Russian Icons has proved to be a popular place.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Banking on free admission
Bank of America ATM, credit and check cardholders will have access to many museums and cultural institutions free of charge the first weekend of every month for an entire year beginning this month. The bank has launched an expanded version of its "Museums on Us" program in Massachusetts and in 28 markets nationwide, giving its customers more free access to great works of art.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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6News video: Lawrence senior wins Congressional Art Competition -- again
One Lawrence High student is no stranger to having his artwork recognized nationally.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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Museums galore
Now that warmer weather has arrived and you’re itching to get out and about, consider making a visit to a local museum or two.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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Artist's creations right out of the parks
With the impending demise of New York's storied ballparks, folk artist Harry Glaubach is busy creating replicas of both Yankee and Shea stadiums.
New York Daily News |
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Play not quite art, but amusingly dastardly
What's your idea of the perfect painter? To greedy art dealer Vincent Cummings in Joe DiPietro's "Art of Murder," he or she should ideally be "famous, productive and dead." That icy judgment sets the tone of the Edgar Award-winning comedy-mystery now playing at the Vandivort.
The Springfield News-Leader |
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