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Art Galleries
"Just Suppose" New photographic works by Maggie Taylor and Jerry Uelsmann. On display are Taylor's images illustrating Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Also, Uelsmann's black-and-white photo montages exploring the theme of meditative space.
Palo Alto Weekly
Putting a sparkle in the arts of Allen
The rich and sparkling history of American glamour will be on full display November 11 in Allen, Texas, and basking in the glow will be two of Collin County’s premier arts organizations when Dallas-based The Republic Group and Tiffany & Co. present “Support The Arts In Style,” a reception and luncheon benefitting the Chamberlain Performing Arts and Cross Timbers Youth Orchestra.
The Allen American
Open design wins Habitat contest
In September, Habitat for Humanity and the Billings Architectural Association issued a challenge to local architects to design a three-bedroom home that is energy-efficient, environmentally sustainable and costs $65,000 or less to build.
Billings Gazette
Snapshots
Judd Halloween party is Friday Butte Celebrations annual Charlie Judd Memorial Halloween Party will be held from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, in the Museum of Fine Arts Building, 405 W. Park St.
The Montana Standard
Local and live
Saturday, October 25, 2008 • "PASSPORT TO WINE": Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 N. 27th St. 6-9 p.m. Wine tasting benefits YAM. $40. 256-6804.
Billings Gazette
Frisco: Storytellers delight large crowds at festival
The crowds went home laughing, thinking, and reminiscing as professional and student storytellers entertained a record number of people at the Lone Star Storytelling Festival Friday and Saturday at Frisco Square.
The Frisco Enterprise
Glow In The Dark Festival coming Oct. 29
HALLOWEEN: It's a fun alternative to candy overload. Instead of consuming sugary candy, why not spend Halloween seeing how things glow in the dark?
McKinney Courier-Gazette
Picasso work withdrawn from Sotheby's sale
(Reuters) - Auctioneer Sotheby's has abruptly withdrawn a Picasso cubist painting that was set to be auctioned as part of an impressionist and modern art sale on November 3, the New York Times reported.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News
'Millipede' home in Ulrich garden
SCULPTURE INSTALLED AT WSU A crane lowered "Millipede," a sculpture by artist and Wichita native Tom Otterness, into a flower bed Monday in front of the Ulrich Museum of Art at Wichita State University. The giant bronze sculpture -- 20 feet long and weighing 7,000 pounds -- was commissioned by Wichita State in 2006. It will be officially unveiled in a public ceremony Wednesday. Otterness will ...
The Wichita Eagle
Workshops, auction to highlight art show
The work of nearly 40 artists will be showcased at the third annual Art in the Park called "Colors of the Dragon," on Nov. 13. The city of Fontana and the Art Depot sponsor the event, which takes place at the Depot at 16822 Spring St.
The Press-Enterprise
Last chance to see work of Delano talent
This coming week will provide people with a last chance to view the art exhibit at the Delano Public Library on Railroad Avenue. Work of talented Delano area artists is on display in the exhibit, sponsored by the library, Friends of the Library and Delano Art Guild.
Delano Eagle
Fil-Am showcase talents at Saipan tattoo festival
GARAPAN, Saipan - When Anne Gelica Elenzano, a 13-year-old Filipino-American in the US territory of Saipan, started putting an additional tribal tattoo on her father"s right leg, a crowd gathered around their booth at the 2nd Annual Saipan International Tatu & Arts Festival.
GMA News
Vietnam veteran captures images of visitors to memorial
The secret behind Tom Morrisey’s photography project is detachment from his own past and experience in the Vietnam War, and a strict focus on the faces of survivors and loved ones who come to pay their respect at the National Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Spring Observer
Photo exhibit captures visitors’ reactions to war memorial
Photographer Tom Morrissey captures the moving experiences of visitors to the National Vietnam Veterans Memorial in stark black and white.
Spring Observer
Workshops, auction to highlight art show
The work of nearly 40 artists will be showcased at the third annual Art in the Park called "Colors of the Dragon," on Nov. 13. The city of Fontana and the Art Depot sponsor the event, which takes place at the Depot at 16822 Spring St.
The Press-Enterprise
Q&A: Tim Crouch discusses his professional development
Tim Crouch is well known for breaking with convention. Since the opening of his first play, My Arm, in 2003, the British playwright and actor has received international acclaim for his works. Now, Crouch comes to the Yale Center for British Art with his show England, which premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival last year. Its four performances have been sold out for over a week. In addition ...
Yale Daily News
YCBA explores performance art in gallery exhibition
The Yale Center for British Art will integrate performance art into its galleries this week with the a new work by the British playwright Tim Crouch. England, the first show in the World Performance Project fall season, explores themes of art, medicine and wealth in an unconventional two-man show, the first half of which invites audience members to stand in the YCBA’s famous J.M.W. Turner ...
Yale Daily News
Getting the hang of it
Artwork for Partners in Art is on display at Sturges-Young Auditorium again this fall.
Sturgis Journal
SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS
Health group names essay, art winners The Health and Wellness Coalition of Wichita has announced winners of its Healthy Youth Award picture and essay contest. First-place winners received $100 gift cards; second place, $75 cards; and third place, $50 cards. Winners are from Wichita unless indicated. Ages 15-18 -- Chance Dickinson, first; Josh Wade, second; Brandon Walther, Derby, third. ...
The Wichita Eagle
SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS
Health group names essay, art winners The Health and Wellness Coalition of Wichita has announced winners of its Healthy Youth Award picture and essay contest. First-place winners received $100 gift cards; second place, $75 cards; and third place, $50 cards. Winners are from Wichita unless indicated. Ages 15-18 -- Chance Dickinson, first; Josh Wade, second; Brandon Walther, Derby, third. ...
The Wichita Eagle
Market - Antrax IT - Blade
Question: What do science fiction, nature, and the artwork of Lucio Fontana have in common? Answer: Peter Rankin, a man with a penchant for elevating everyday objects into sculpture.
Interior Design
Rock royalty reigns at “Day of the Dead Rock Stars” public exhibit
Rock legends live beyond the grave in Carlos Hernandez’s “Day of the Dead Rock Stars” on display at the Cactus Music’s Record Ranch Gallery (2110 Portsmouth) from Nov. 1 to January 2009.
Greater Houston Weekly
‘Cotton, Oil and Clay’ paintings, ceramics offered at Gallery M2
“Graves at my command have waked their sleepers, opened and let’ em forth, by my so potent art.” Through the words of Prospero, Shakespeare articulates his love of art. His most powerful metaphor, to call the dead from their graves, suggests art’s vitality. Nothing surpasses the awesomeness of artistic imagination.
Greater Houston Weekly
Children’s Museum at Holyoke fun for little ones
HOLYOKE, Mass. If you’re looking for a new and exciting destination the next time you’re planning a day trip with the kids, look no further than the Children’s Museum at Holyoke.
Journal Inquirer
Children’s books
illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline. Viking, $16.99, 40 pages, ages 5-8. Gorgeous, realistic artwork helps this picture book succeed in its mission of showing Abraham Lincoln from a brand new perspective.
Journal Inquirer
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