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Kinetic sculptures on the move
WHITTIER - A California Department of Transportation decision that wouldn't allow for kinetic sculptures along Whittier Boulevard will turn out to be the Greenway Trail's gain.
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From the Claremont Now blog, October 29
Exhibit planned Pomona College is sponsoring a free on-campus event from Saturday to Dec.21.
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin |
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Mask auction money to benefit gala
REDLANDS - More than 60 people came out to support Kimberly Crest House and Gardens Saturday at an art mask exhibition and auction in the Prospect Carriage House.
Redlands Daily Facts |
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Jan. 15 is new deadline for whale plate contest
Californians have until Jan. 15 to submit entries for the Coastal Commission's new whale tail license plate design contest.
Marin Independent Journal |
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Hey Look, It's Digital Stalker Art!
For its ongoing "Visionaries" campaign, ABSOLUT launched a three-month digital exhibit of Helmut Lang's Alles Gleich Schwer , a set of print artworks.
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Students will perform, dispay art at festival
Students of Bayside Elementary School in Sausalito will perform and exhibit artwork from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday as part of the Dios de la Muertos festival at the school at 630 Nevada St.
Marin Independent Journal |
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Award winners
The Enterprise-Record won two second-place awards and two honorable mentions, all for photography, in a statewide newspaper contest.
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Artwork missing from HHS
Last Monday, Grade 12 student Katarina Tarrant went to the Huntsville High School art room looking for her canvass painting The Mother. “I went to show the photography teacher and it was not there in the art room,” she said.
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CROSCO semisubmersible Zagreb 1 drilling for PEMEX in Mexico
CROSCO Integrated Drilling & Well Services Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce the ongoing and successful provision of drilling services for Mexican National Oil Company Petróleos Mexicanos - Pemex Exploración y Producción .
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T.W. Conroy auction house shut down by AG's office
T.W. Conroy, the Elbridge auction house that's notorious for not paying customers hundreds of thousands of dollars they were owed, has been shut down by the Attorney General's office. ...
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Tribune garners several awards in California newspaper contest
The Tahoe Daily Tribune has been recognized in a statewide competition for its news, photography, sports and entertainment coverage, including first place honors in the Public Service category for its coverage of the June 2007 Angora fire.
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Linda Denosky-Smart
Linda Denosky-Smart with a painting reflecting her Arkansas roots. EXETER – Deep in the woods off a gravel road is a sanctuary created by artist Linda Denosky-Smart.
Westerly Sun |
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Punk-rock memorabilia auction will be a Christie's first
Memorabilia from some of punk rock's biggest acts and seminal moments — including a scrawled flier for one of the Clash's first shows and publicity photos signed by the Sex Pistols — is headed for a Nov. 24 Christie's auction.
Seattle Times |
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Choreographer Lubovitch's paintings of music set for viewing at Ohio Theatre
Steven SchreiberMembers of the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company perform their artistic director's "Concerto Six Twenty-Two," which will be on the New York troupe's program Saturday at the Ohio Theatre. PREVIEW Lar Lubovitch Dance Company What: The New York troupe performs...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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Mikhael Subotsky Wins 2008 W. Eugene Smith Grant
South African photographer Mikhail Subotsky is the winner of the 2008 W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography." The $30,000 grant will support his project, "Crime, Punishment and Security in Post-Apartheid South Africa." The grant was announced at a ceremony October 22 in New York.
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Whitehaven News
Exhibitions Whitehaven: Presence of Place, The Printmakers Council, The Beacon, until November 1; Harrington’s Industrial History, exhibition, The Beacon, 7.30pm, Tuesday.
The Whitehaven News |
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Festival of the Arts a big draw for W. Valley
If you are looking for fine art, you don't need to leave the West Valley this weekend, when Litchfield Park hosts its 38th Annual Festival of the Arts in front of the Wigwam Golf Resort and Spa. More than 300 juried artists were chosen from a pool of 1,000-plus applications. In addition, event organizers scoured festivals across the Southwest and Pacific Coast looking for new talent.
The Arizona Republic |
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15:10 (BST), 29/10/2008 15th Bradford Animation Festival Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Press information. . . ...
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A place to work, rest and display
The world of art has almost become a religious experience for Philina den Dulk, so it is perhaps only fitting she has plans for a new art gallery in the heart of a former South Otago church.
Otago Daily Times |
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Raising the Dunedin dead
Chanelle Carrick looks at new exhibitions by Peter James Smith and Sue Hawker, and at a lucky group of 13 artists examining the subject of Spiritualism and the occult.
Otago Daily Times |
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Waterfowl Festival starts Friday...
Local individuals will join the nationally known waterfowl authorities at the upcoming Missouri Waterfowl Festival. Kent Freeman, of Kennett, is a member of the committee that planned the festival. Freeman is no stranger to the world of waterfowl.
Daily Dunklin Democrat |
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Scrap fears over stolen obelisk
A four-tonne stainless steel piece of public artwork has been stolen with fears it could be sold for scrap.
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Art has gone to the dogs
A silent auction of 51 decorated miniature dog houses will be held through Nov. 1 at the Schoolhouse Gallery, 494 Commercial St. in Provincetown. The dog houses, diminutive works of art with a doggy décor, are on display now at Schoolhouse Gallery, 494 Commercial St.
Provincetown Banner |
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Visual art: The Art of Democracy
Mon., Nov. 3... By Cinque Hicks In case you've been unmoved so far by the most electrifying political season in decades, the Atlanta Printmakers Studio is offering up one last dose of inspiration to get you fired up, pissed off or whatever else makes you move. APS presents THE ART OF DEMOCRACY, a group exhibition of printmaking saturated with politics on view at Java Monkey, continuing Mon., ...
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Vivendi CEO Jean-Bernard Levy and Metropolitan Museum Director Philippe De Montebello Honored at the 2008 Trophee Des ...
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