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OfficeMax to Roll Out Canon's imagePROGRAF iPF 6000S and iPF 8000S Large Format Printers
With the rising popularity of digital photography and document production services, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leading provider of digital imaging technologies, and OfficeMax, a leader in office products and services, today announced that Canon's imagePROGRAF iPF6000S and iPF8000S large format printers will be installed at all of the OfficeMax ImPress in-store print and document service counters ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Canon U.S.A.´s imagePRESS C7000VP Utilized in Developing Award-Winning, Digital Output
Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leading provider of office imaging systems, inkjet technology and digital photography
wallstreet:online AG |
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OfficeMax to Roll Out Canon´s imagePROGRAF iPF 6000S and iPF 8000S Large Format Printers
With the rising popularity of digital photography and document production services, Canon U.S.A.,
wallstreet:online AG |
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Sculptor Atul Sinha plays with spaces in wood in new works
Sculptor Atul Sinha, who has been using wood as a medium for his artistic expression since 1993, has experimented with the three-dimensional aspect of the medium and played with light and shade to create contrasting spaces in his new body of work titled 'Space Beyond Innovation'.
Calcutta News |
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U.S.A.'s imagePRESS C7000VP Utilized in Developing Award-Winning, Digital Output Premier Print Awards the "Benny" to ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 26, 2008--Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leading provider of office imaging systems, inkjet technology and digital photography equipment, is proud to announce Peake DeLancey Printers, LLC, of Cheverly, Maryland, has received the 2008 Premier Print "Benny" Award in the Digital Printing category for its digital output using the Canon imagePRESS C7000VP color press.
INO News |
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OfficeMax to Roll Out Canon's imagePROGRAF iPF 6000S and iPF 8000S Large Format Printers
CHICAGO----With the rising popularity of digital photography and document production services, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leading provider of digital imaging technologies, and OfficeMax, a leader in office products and services, today announced that Canon’s imagePROGRAF iPF6000S and iPF8000S large format printers will be installed at all of the OfficeMax ImPress in-store print and document service ...
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Family history in letters
Letters and diaries have the power of imagery with a descriptive life of their own, said Layland Museum Director Julie Baker.
Cleburne Times-Review |
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Lavishly artistic
Talk about a once-in-a-lifetime experience. If the Cleveland Museum of Art's current exhibit, Artistic Luxury: Faberge, Tiffany, Lalique, doesn't fall into that category, I don't know what does.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Contemporary Museum seeks docents
Love art and got some time on your hands? Consider becoming a docent at the Contemporary Museum.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin |
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SCAD film department uses Film Festival to spur growth, opportunity
Filmmakers who graduate from the Savannah College of Art and Design compete in the big leagues these days, said Peter Weishar, dean of the School of Film and Digital Media at SCAD.
Savannah Morning News |
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City boards to review draft master plan
ASHEVILLE – The Asheville Recreation Advisory Board, Public Art Board and Greenways Commission will hold a joint meeting Tuesday to review a draft of the Parks, Recreation, Cultural Arts and Greenways Master Plan.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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A crack in the canvas?
LONDON –The mood was frosty at London's Frieze Art Fair last week. Bidders were sparse at Christie's and Sotheby's. Even Andy Warhol's multicolored skulls failed to lift the art world's gloom.
The Buffalo News |
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Savannah takes center stage with 11th film festival
As the sky cleared over the downtown area just before sunset Saturday, Savannah Film Festival officials took it as a good sign. "When the sun came up after 24 hours of rain this evening, we knew it was time to start," festival Executive Director Danny Filson said during an enthusiastic welcoming speech Saturday night. "There's lots to see, lots to do, lots and lots of things to learn." ...
Savannah Morning News |
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Works show contemporary flair
Sketches, etchings, collages and color-field paintings with subjects ranging from surreal fantasies to natural homages help make up "Murray Jones: Unfolding Vision."
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Painter's abstracts overwhelm senses with bold hues
German artist Peter Zimmerman, whose work is showcased in Gallery One at the Columbus Museum of Art, is a color-field painter.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Film fest headlines women and politics
Women and politics will be the theme of the 26th annual film festival of the Women and Gender Studies program at Oakland University. The festival will be from 12:15-5:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, on the Rochester Hills campus in North Foundation Hall, room 156.
Birmingham Eccentric |
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Art calendar
HAWAI'I STATE ART MUSEUM seeks volunteers to help with monthly Second Saturday events, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; patience with children, flexibility and hands-on arts and crafts experience sought; 586-0307.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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MLK's life celebrated in local art contest
For the third time, students in Livonia schools are being asked to participate in an art contest to celebrate the life of one of the most storied names in the Civil Rights movement. The Livonia Human Relations Commission is again promoting its annual Martin Luther King Jr. art contest, an adjunct of its celebration of the slain Civil Rights leader's birthday. The contest is open to students ...
Livonia Observer |
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9 teams pedal their best in kinetic race
The 11th annual Kinetic Sculpture Race, where bicycle-like contraptions with artsy touches have to navigate on sand, water and mud, was held Oct. 25 at the Ventura Harbor.
Ventura County Star |
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Eighth-graders catch up on issues at Pierce debate
Candidate A supported cuts in taxes and government programs, drilling for more oil and removing regulations so people can find their own health care insurance at competitive prices. Candidate B believes increases in taxes can help support government programs and can help taxpayers, that the U.S. should stop using fossil fuels to fight global warming and health care insurance should be provided ...
Redford Observer |
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Florida Writers' Festival back to celebrate writing styles, authors
For one weekend, Gainesville will be the central hub for a few writers from all over the world.Back for the second time this year, the 2008 Florida Writers' Festival will bring well-known and respected authors to the University of Florida on Nov. 7 and 8 to give students the opportunity to be exposed to different writing styles. This...
The Ocala Star-Banner |
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Harn exhibit showcases the South Florida<0x000A>city's post World War II design esthetic
Inside the exhibition hall at the Harn Museum of Art, Tiffany blue walls surround images and items that define Miami's modern glamour.There are vintage photographs and architectural drawings of the swanky Fountainbleau Hotel. When it opened in 1954, it was 11 stories high with more than 500 air-conditioned rooms. The lobby had more than...
The Ocala Star-Banner |
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Festival theme soothes souls of visitors
Janet Chandler (left) and Sunne McCarty create flower and feather fairies among other fanciful creatures that include polymer clay mythical dragons and Griffins. The girls sold out of many of their creations at Saturday’s festival.
Lake City Reporter |
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Hot jobs
The Association of Art Museum Directors is looking for a new executive director
Crain's New York Business |
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A contemporary space
John Bodkin of Annapolis opens up paintings for his upcoming show “Emerging Forces,” which showcases the work of eight artists. It’s the first exhibit at Mr. Bodkin’s American Contemporary Gallery, which is located just off Chinquapin Round Road.
The Capital |
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