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Public Arts Council debuts in the borough
CHATHAM -- The arts will become more visible in the borough. At least that's what the new Public Arts Council intends to do. The Borough Council established the new volunteer body at its Oct. 14 meeting. Borough residents Jennifer Kaplan...
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Art gallery: Once sealed, now revealed
Last semester, Sacramento State photography students chose seemingly random objects to enclose in envelopes. Fast forward six months, the objects revealed and are the source of inspiration behind "Once Sealed...Now Revealed."
State Hornet |
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Gallery: When genetics meets art
From human cloning and malaria resistance to living with HIV, these unusual paintings explore various biological processes and issues we face today
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Las Vegas Sun
Tony Kushner's Slavs! at The Beckett Festival Tony Kushner's Slavs! will be performed at The Beckett Festival. The play's subtitle is "Thinking About The Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness" so that ought to give you something to think about.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Frugal Fun Alert: Wednesday
Fun around town, for $10 or less: Buzz: 2009 Oscar Preview lecture and discussion at the Philadelphia Art Alliance (251 S 18th), 7PM. Free Collage: Collage artists Heather Maries Davis Jones , Leroy Johnson , and Theodore A. Harris discuss their work at Woodmere Art Museum (9201 Germantown Ave), 7PM. Free Sweet Dreams: Bedtime Stories: A Tribute to the Philadelphia ...
Phillyist |
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Perspectives 3: Ballina Open Exhibition 2008
It’s that time of year again, when Ballina Arts Centre presents the best of work by local-based artists working in all media, with Perspectives 3: Ballina Open Exhibition 2008 coming in November.
Western People |
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Harlem celebrates Obama's White House victory
NEW YORK - The signs of celebration over Barack Obama's presidential win can still be seen in Harlem. A large red, white and blue ice sculpture of the letters in Obama's...
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Successful art auction benefits medically-fragile youth
There was no need to twist any wrists to gain support for the art auction with a twist. The Nov. 1 Celebrities on Canvass art [...]
Sarnia Observer |
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MNR hosts fish art contest
Students from grades 4 to 12 who are attending an elementary or secondary school in Ontario are invited to participate in the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources fish and wildlife branch’s sixth annual artwork contest.
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Writers abandon pens for paintbrushes
VietNamNet Bridge – In the midst of a fierce rainstorm, which turned several flooded Ha Noi streets into lakes, an exhibition by two female painters has opened at the Viet Art Centre. Despite the bad weather, visitors streamed through the doors.
Vietnam Net |
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RAV’N will host art show Nov. 22
Rural Arts Voice North (RAV'N) will sponsor a show from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Wascott Town Hall. RAV’N said it is planning plenty of advertising and good sign coverage for the show and expects it to be well-attended.
Spooner Advocate |
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The truth about Tate's Rothkos
Seeing Mark Rothko's Seagram murals - the expansive canvases he originally painted for the walls of the Four Seasons restaurant on the ground floor of New York's Seagram Building - in the current exhibition of his late work at Tate Modern is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Guardian Unlimited |
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The truth about Tate's Rothkos
Seeing Mark Rothko's Seagram murals - the expansive canvases he originally painted for the walls of the Four Seasons restaurant on the ground floor of New York's Seagram Building - in the current exhibition of his late work at Tate Modern is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Guardian Unlimited |
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Old and new honoured at Urban Design Awards
Something very old – the Port Credit log cabin at Bradley Museum – and something very new – One Park Tower condominium in the city centre – were the big winners at the 27th annual Urban Design Awards last night.
Mississauga News |
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2008 a challenging year for Festival of the Arts
2008 was a year of ups and a few downs for the Huntsville Festival of the Arts (HFA). Following one of the best years in its 16-year history in 2007, which resulted in a healthy $20,000 surplus, this past season offered more in the way of entertainment, but netted less in terms of dollars.
The Huntsville Forester |
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Gallery 50 fall film festival set for Nov. 6-8 in Rehoboth Beach
Gallery 50 will present its annual Fall Film Series Thursday, Nov. 6 through Saturday, Nov. 8. This year four films will be presented. The first film, “The Dali Dimension: Decoding The Mind Of A Genius” (2006), is a documentary by Joan Ubeda.
Cape Gazette |
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Day Trip: Urbanna Oyster Festival
Leave the River City behind for a day (or two) and head over to Urbanna for its famous Urbanna Oyster Festival.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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A Museum Reborn In Toronto
The Art Gallery of Ontario is getting ready for its grand reopening following a major renovation and reinvention courtesy of architect Frank Gehry.
Arts Journal |
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Atlanta offers many attractions but the best can be had for free
ATLANTA - Home to the world's most famous soda and largest aquarium, Atlanta is also known for its rich Southern history. The sprawling city offers many attractions and museums but the best of Atlanta is tucked away in neighbourhoods that can be enjoyed for little to no cost.
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Miels Davis Photo Exhibition Coming to NYC
“The Genius of Miles Davis…The Columbia Years,” a photographic exhibition, opens at Manhattan’s Morrison Hotel Gallery, 313 Bowery, on November 20. The exhibit will feature rare and never before seen limited-edition fine art prints of Davis taken by Sony staff photographer Don Hunstein, Herman Leonard, Jim Marshall and Lee Wiener between 1955 and 1985. Sixteen 30 x 40 prints will be on display ...
JazzTimes Magazine |
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Art Basel in Miami Dec. 4-7
MIAMI, Fla. - Art Basel Miami Beach, the annual art show and sister event of Switzerland's Art Basel, is scheduled to take place Dec. 4-7 in the city's Art Deco district.
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During the day, volunteers in Democratic Rep. Jason Altmire’s office laughed, joked and found time for candid photography. Their confidence and merriment foreshadowed the outcome of yesterday’s congressional election.
The Pitt News |
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Show is nothing to sniff about
EVERY dog will have its day - and its own winery - at McLaren Vale as part of this year's Fleurieu Biennale art festival.
Adelaide Now |
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Museums begin preserving collections digitally
Curators of museums large and small are embracing the Internet as a way to move older works from storage to cyberspace -- a sort of permanent store room unaffected by moisture and pests, and one that anyone can enter.
CTV.ca |
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Museums begin preserving collections digitally
Curators of museums large and small are embracing the Internet as a way to move older works from storage to cyberspace -- a sort of permanent store room unaffected by moisture and pests, and one that anyone can enter.
CTV.ca |
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