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Katy Perry donates her bust to charity
Washington, Oct 27 : American singer/songwriter Katy Perry, famous for her 'I Kissed A Girl' song, has donated a sculpture of her bust to raise money for a breast cancer charity.
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Right place, right time : Lyonel Feininger, the artist behind Crystal Bridges? ?Schlossgasse,? was one of very few ...
Editor?s Note: This is the third in a series of five weekly features exploring the artists behind the first five modern art paintings recently announced as part of the permanent collection of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. (Benton County Daily Record)
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CHS Alumni to be Featured Artists at Pumphouse
During the CHS All Class Reunion, alumni can participate in special art show this summer.
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Petition launched for town centre arts space
CALLS are growing for a former library to be used as an art gallery and performance space in the centre of Harrow.
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EXHIBIT: See 50 years of artwork
Check out a retrospective exhibit of works by York artist Othmar Carli that span more than 50 years on Nov.
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Malibu Investments: Remembering the War of 1812 Douglas Coupland Sculpture Commission Unveiled November 3, 2008 at ...
At 12:30 pm on 3 November, 2008, we remember Canada in a new and permanent way: almost 200 years after the battle that essentially "made" Canada, artist Douglas Coupland will unveil his compelling sculpture, entitled "Monument to the War of 1812," at the corner of Fleet Street and Lake Shore Boulevard.
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Artwork by Burlington High School students on display
Each November, the Lexington Arts and Crafts Society invites students of the public schools bordering Lexington to participate in an exhibition. Four towns are represented this year. Teachers select a limited amount of work that hangs for two weeks in the Parsons Gallery of the Society.
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Eloquent expression
Even when it's for greener pastures, it's sad when friends move on, and Hawaii will be less artistically rich after Linda von Geldern's upcoming relocation to Oregon. The longtime artist, art teacher and photographer is selling her home, then she's off to make a brand-new start where her daughters have settled.
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Monster-themed auction a big help
WEST DOVER -- While Halloween is still several days away, many residents in the Deerfield Valley could not wait to dress up.
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Nigeria: Country is Rich in Cultural Civilisation -Chinese Counselor
In a bid to further strengthen cultural ties between Nigeria and the People's Republic of China, the Chinese Cultural Counselor in Nigeria, Shan Baoxiang has paid a courtesy call to the Director General, National Gallery of Art (NGA), Chief Joe Musa.
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'Get Screened' Video Contest Throws a Spotlight on the Importance of Colorectal-Cancer Screening
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center today announced a video contest called "Get Screened" - a creative challenge to movie makers to help shine a spotlight on the importance of colorectal-cancer screening. The contest is part of the Hutchinson Center's ongoing awareness campaign -- "Your colon. Your life. Your call." -- to increase colon-cancer screening rates and reduce deaths from the ...
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Pueblo Museum presents Day of the Dead program
Cabot's Pueblo Museum will hold a free public program on the art of Dia de los Muertos from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday.
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Arts Festival seeks entrants for seventh annual event
Applications are available for artists interested in showing and selling their work at the seventh Annual Indian Wells Arts Festival.
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New lecture series a treat
The Annenberg Theater Council recently inaugurated a new series of lectures to be held in their beautiful 400-plus seat theater at the Palm Springs Art Museum; and if the first lecture is any indication of its success, they will need to add seats or coat hooks to prevent standing-room-only.
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New Orleans fears economic storm
Bill Vogel predicted the third year after Hurricane Katrina would be the toughest for his French Quarter gallery. He just didn't think it would be this bad — tough enough for him to consider getting out.
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Kiteboarders fly high in collegiate contest
Comments ( No comments posted. ) Kiteboarders harnessed the wind to jump waves during the Collegiate Kiteboarding Competition Oct. 18 and 19 in Jacksonville Beach.
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Monster-themed auction a big help
Monday, October 27 WEST DOVER -- While Halloween is still several days away, many residents in the Deerfield Valley could not wait to dress up.
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Film festival honors 'A Clockwork Orange' actor
Sarah Wilson doesn't care for most movies these days. "So many of them seem to be ... what's the word? ... idiotic," she said Sunday evening on Broughton Street. "It's so nice to have something like this festival." Spotted: View more photos of McDowell and the second night of film fest here . Film Festival: View the upcoming events, videos, photos, stories and more at ...
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Couple hang shingle, artwork
A.R.T. owner Inez Baird, right, shows artwork to customer Linda Forsythe. A.R.T., at 506 Wyoming Ave., sells artwork, jewelry and dishes, and offers custom framing.
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Art market holding steady in Paris though buying frenzy over
PARIS (AFP) - The years-long frenzy to buy contemporary art appears to be coming to an end as the crunch bites, but the market held steady in Paris last week when top gallery owners gathered for the FIAC art fair.
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Event of the Week: Exploring the “Zeitgeist”
ID LAB is an exhibition presenting works by artists who explore the “zeitgeist” of our times by using the powerful concepts of fashion and design. The works present ideas and impulses that reach beyond external influences and explore traditions, processes and the cultural construction of identity.
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Life in Art: The Visual Symphony Exhibition at Kjarvalsstadir Museum
While the government is preoccupied with rescuing Iceland’s economy, for some the debate has moved on to the future of Iceland’s cute and cuddly youth.
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Versace and Dempsey on the Power of Art
Fashion designer Donatella Versace and 'Grey's Anatomy' actor Patrick Dempsey meet at a gala at the Whitney Museum in New York where they talk about the inspiring and escapist function of art. (Oct. 21)
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Falls leaders call project a frustrating Experience
NIAGARA FALLS -- It has been more than six years since then-Gov. George E. Pataki stood before business leaders at the city's convention center and promised $10 million for a grass-roots effort to build a world-class museum to celebrate the history of the famous falls.
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