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Status Quo paintings raise100k pound at charity auction
London, Nov 6 : English rock band Status Quo have successfully raised 100,000 pounds by auctioning paintings and drawings of their singles and album covers created by musicians, artists and stars.
New Kerala
Masterworks saved from New Orleans on display at Kalamazoo Institute of Arts gallery
Exhibitions preparator Brian Mosher hangs lights Wednesday in the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts gallery as the final touches are put on the exhibition "Spared from the Storm," a collection of 89 rare works the New Orleans Museum of Art saved from Hurricane Katrina. • Kalamazoo Institute of Arts Web site
The Kalamazoo Gazette
Urban Planner: November 6, 2008
ART: Take a trip to another world, experience its history, and be back in time for last call. Artist Andrew Wilson's first solo exhibition, "A World's History," features sketches and paintings of imagined landscapes.
Torontoist
Rocks & Roll: Everhart exhibits focus on two different kinds of rock
While The Beatles were preparing to take the world by storm in 1963, area residents were flocking to the Everhart Museum to visit the popular rocks room.
The Scranton Times-Tribune
CISD, WISD boards get new faces
With only one incumbent running for one of four contested school board seats it was a night for new faces, with three newcomers winning election to the Conroe and Willis school district boards.
The Conroe Courier
Health Fair-College Night at OU-C
Ohio University-Chillicothe will host a "For the Health of It" Health and Wellness Fair 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday, in the Bennett Hall art gallery. The event is open to members of the OU-C community and area residents.
1490 WBEX-AM Chillicothe
Events Calendar
Altars of the Invisible: Sculptural Book-works, is on exhibit in the Tomasulo Gallery, Union County College, Cranford, from Nov. 14 to Dec. 20. Multimedia book artist Miriam Schaer uses garments like girdles, bustiers, brassieres, gloves, aprons and children's clothes,...
Independent Press
Health Fair-College Night at OU-C
Ohio University-Chillicothe will host a "For the Health of It" Health and Wellness Fair 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday, in the Bennett Hall art gallery. The event is open to members of the OU-C community and area residents.
94.3 WKKJ-FM Chillicothe
B.C.'s most iconic photographs
By the time the first photographers arrived in British Columbia in the late 1850s, the technology was just under 20 years old. Photography had also seen an evolutionary leap a few years before its arrival here. A new process published in 1851 by its English inventor, the wet collodion negative (wet plate negative) swept aside the first two commercially viable processes from France and England, ...
Vancouver Sun
London News and Reviews
The 15th Photographic Portrait Prize coincides with the National Portrait Gallery’s Annie Leibovitz show. In the same gallery as some of the most expensive shoots in history are images by little-known photographers but both exhibitions span celebrity and moments with family and friends.
Evening Standard
'Yellowman' opens at Baxter
FOLLOWING its unprecedented success at three South African arts festivals and a tour of Holland, acclaimed US playwright Dael Orlandersmith's compelling love story Yellowman comes to the Baxter Sanlam Studio from November 4 to 29.
Helderberg
Top art fails to sell at auction
Top works of art went unsold at two New York auctions on Wednesday, as the global financial crisis hits the art market.
BBC News
Artist award to be presented at ZAAP gallery reception
ZANESVILLE -A local art award and scholarship is keeping the memories of two talented area artists alive.
Zanesville Times Recorder
AUDIO: Financial Crisis Sinks Pricey Paintings Auction
On Day 2 of the fall auction season, a Russian masterpiece expected to sell for up to $3 million at auction did not find a buyer, further underscoring the impact of the global financial crisis on the art market.
1010 WINS New York
Festival over, but structures remain
To the Editor: If you missed the Dry Stone Wall Festival, or Rocktoberfest, as it's now called, on Cornish Hollow Road north of Cobourg on [...]
Northumberland Today
Art: First Friday showcases best in Fort Collins art
First Friday is back again this week, and all of downtown Fort Collins will be a visual cornucopia. This free event allows art lovers to check out the various offerings featured at Fort Collins' downtown museums and galleries. Here are just a few places art fans should stop in at:
The Fort Collins Coloradoan
EXHIBIT IN ELLENDALE
The Ellendale, N.D., Opera House is playing host, through Tuesday, to an exhibit called “Snow Country Prison: Interned in North Dakota.” The exhibit features historic photos and murals from Fort Lincoln near Bismarck, N.D., which served as an internment camp during W...
Aberdeen American News
Opening their wallets for new campus
The capital campaign for Algonquin College's new vision Renaissance Square has exceeded $1 million in pledges. Capital campaign chairman Mark Huckabone provided the update during [...]
Pembroke Daily Observer
Herald/SARAH MOORE KUSCHELL
Click image(s) to enlarge Jospeh Petrucci, 4, points out a piece of artwork to his mother, Dayna, at an exhibit called “Novel Works” at Central Texas College on Wednesday. The exhibit portays altered books as cultural objects.
Killeen Daily Herald
National Weather Service festival will unveil Oklahoma City Micronet
NORMAN — A network of 40 weather-observing stations in Oklahoma City will be unveiled Saturday during the annual National Weather Festival in Norman. The free festival, scheduled 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the National Weather Center on the University of Oklahoma research campus, also will feature hourly weather balloon launches, a storm chaser car show, a children’s activity area and a weather center ...
The Oklahoman
Edmond In brief
Food fest set at St. Elijah St. Elijah Orthodox Christian Church Annual Bake Sale and Mediterranean Food Festival is from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at 15000 N May Ave. Mediterranean Cuisine includes hot talami, baklawa, cabbage rolls, meat pies, rus and yakni, and kafta sandwiches. Two authors to sign books Best of Books will have a holiday open house Saturday. Two Oklahoma authors ...
The Oklahoman
Indian contemporary art highlight of exhibition
Gurgaon, Nov 6 : Rhapsody -- an exhibition of paintings, photographs and sculptures here -- focused on Indian contemporary art in tune with fast moving national and international trends.
New Kerala
Palm Beach County's 2008 Hispanic Teacher of the Year honored
Dolores Santiago is Palm Beach County 's 2008 Hispanic Teacher of the Year. The art teacher at Okeeheelee Middle School in Greenacres received the honor at a recent ceremony at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach.
Sun-Sentinel
Quo auction fetches £100,000
Rock band Status Quo help raise £100,000 at a charity auction held in aid of The Prince's Trust.
BBC News
East County datebook
Learn to make resin belt buckles with Cyndy Fought from 5 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at Sophie's Art Gallery, 109 Rea Ave., El Cajon. Cost is $30. Information: (619) 593-2205.
San Diego Union-Tribune
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