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Studio Classes for Kids
Exploring Sculpture: People-Powered Push Toys: time of discovery for children ages 8-12 with artist Melissa Daubert. Nov. 1, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.; $10 for members, $15 for nonmembers, registration required Akron Art Museum (330) 376-9186, ext. 229
West Side Leader & South Side News Leader
Artist With Exhibit Connecting With The Coastline
A sailor at heart and possessing a passion for water, Arlene Richardson expresses her nautical interests through her oil paintings. Richardson, a native of New England, now has a winter home in West Pasco.
The Suncoast News Pinellas
UB Events Calendar
Charley Friedman's primary material is humor. His work is often acerbically serious while rooted in the absurd reality of life. Friedman's distinctive aesthetic includes drawing, sculpture, photography, performance, video and installation.
UB Reporter
Funds still sought for Hamlin Lk. sculpture
The effort to raise funds for a sculpture commemorating Hamlin Lake and what it means to many area residents and visitors stands at $60,305, according to Ginny Hluchan.
Ludington Daily News
LITERARY GUIDE
TODAY Bookfest 2008 A celebration of the best of today's Jewish literature, with panel discussions, interviews, a film screening, more. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Free to attend festival; $10-$18 for keynote session; $6-$8 for film screening. Jewish Community Center of...
San Francisco Chronicle
Exploring the Beauty of Science
The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens has transformed its Dibner Hall from a rotating gallery into a permanent exhibit devoted to major discoveries and thoughts of the past. • Photo Gallery: Dibner Hall of the History of Science
Pasadena Star-News
Movie fest features EIU alumni enjoying success in Hollywood
CHARLESTON — The Embarras Valley Film Festival at Eastern Illinois University increasingly is about the success of alumni in Hollywood.
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier
Preparations under way for Kasson-Mantorville auction
KM Care & Share is kicking off fundraising efforts for its annual charity auction event to benefit residents in Kasson and Mantorville.
Post-Bulletin
Santa's Express Train Show To Debut Saturday
It started in 1941 with a single train set and now---it's grown into an entire exhibit. Jim hughes' Santa's Express Train show includes 300 railroad cars traveling through miniature places.
KFDX Wichita Falls
Canadian sculptor raising cash for hockey monument
A Canadian sculptor has decided it's about time a country like Canada has its own hockey monument.
CBC
State fair's 900 pound pumpkin gets Halloween carving
After becoming Alaska's top pumpkin at the state fair this year, the giant gourd was carved by an Alaska Native, who created a Halloween scene on the 900 pound squash.
KTUU Anchorage
Reception opens arts guild show
A reception from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday marks the 40th anniversary of the Hanover Area Arts Guild's All Member Fall Show at the gallery on Carlisle Street.
The Evening Sun
Awards given today for Masters Art Show
The 2008 Masters Art Show opens at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum at 6:30 p.m. today with an awards ceremony. The awards will follow a reception at the museum, which is free.
Muskogee Phoenix
Local talent kicks off SPI music festival
South Padre International Music Festival began on Friday afternoon with up and coming country artist Bree Stevens of Brownsville. She's only 17 years old, but already, Stevens, of Brownsville, has been singing and performing country music for more than a decade.
The Brownsville Herald
People In Business
• Kate Loague has been named Head of Communities Programs for the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Loague will develop community-based projects through off-site and online learning experiences for children, youth and adults of all abilities. She and her team will collaborate and build partnerships with regional, national and international cultural and social agencies to create ...
The Morning News
The Nassau Guardian - www.thenassauguardian.com
With a swell of entries this year that threatens to overflow out of the Central Bank's main gallery, the Art Competition and Exhibition's 25th year is reminiscent of its earliest.
The Nassau Guardian
Berlin in art fever as it hosts four major exhibitions - Feature
Berlin - Berlin is locked in art fever, with four powerful exhibitions going ahead including work by Jeff Koons and Paul Klee. At the Mies van der Rohe-designed New National Gallery, US contemporary artist Koons is parading a glittering array of huge...
EARTHtimes.org
Reflecting on life, on death
A group of charter school students created powerful "offerings" for an exhibit on the Day of the Dead at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Dance4life needs you to push back HIV/AIDS
VietNamNet Bridge - An art contest, titled “Dance4life needs you”, for secondary and high school students in Hanoi has been launched by the World Population Foundation (WPF) and the Dance4life project in Vietnam.
Vietnam Net
Secret lives of our profs
Ben Rinehart, Assistant Professor of Art, came to Lawrence three years ago to fill a vacant tenure-track position in two-dimensional art. He teaches courses in painting, drawing, printmaking, and recently began incorporating papermaking into the art curriculum at Lawrence.
The Lawrentian
Ursinus To Host Lecture on Science in Art
COLLEGEVILLE, PA.– “Science in Art: Technical Analyses of 17th Century Dutch Paintings” is the title of a lecture to be presented at Ursinus College on Monday, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m. in Musser Lecture Hall, Pfahler Hall. The event is free and open to the public without tickets or reservations.
Art Daily
The Israel Museum Presents Arie Aroch - Works from the Israel Museum
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Art Daily
Premier of Queensland's National New Media Art Award
QUEENSLAND.- The Queensland Art Gallery presents ’s Queensland’s National New Media Art Award, on view through February 8, 2009. This exhibition will feature the work of leading new media artists invited to participate in the inaugural Premier of Queensland’s National New Media Art Award.
Art Daily
SFMOMA Showcases Special Exhibition the 1000 Journals Project
SAN FRANCISCO.- From November 1, 2008 through April 5, 2009, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will present The 1000 Journals Project, a special exhibition in the Koret Visitor Education Center.
Art Daily
Minneapolis Institute of Arts Restitutes Nazi Looted Fernand Léger Painting
MINNEAPOLIS.- The Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA) and the Association En mémoire d’Alponse Kann today announced the restitution of Smoke Over Rooftops” (1911), a painting by Fernand Léger, to the Kann Association.
Art Daily
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