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Snellenbergers have art exhibit at Morgan County Library
Earl and Bonita Snellenberger, long-time residents of Martinsville, have an exhibition of Bonita’s paintings and Earl’s photographs at the Morgan County Library for the month of November. The exhibit is entitled ITALY:Arches/Walls - Shadows and Light.
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Needled by Performance Art
It sounds fun and funny: Native artists riff off their favorite TV shows that feature Indians, such as the "Seinfeld" episode when Jerry buys Elaine a cigar store Indian. "It's Not TV, It's Indians!" would be the first-ever piece of performance art at the National Museum of the American Indian.
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An artist’s rendering shows the main facets of the proposed speedway and motorsports park near Big Lake. The one-mile ...
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The treasures of Afghanistan
An extraordinary exhibit of Afghan art comes to San Francisco's Asian Art Museum. Browse our event listings Movie listings Things to do Blog: A&E Concert listings
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Take history home this holiday
EUREKA -- This year's limited edition historical building ornaments are now available at the Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St. The new 2008 historical building ornament is the Historic Eagle House Victorian, located at Second and C streets
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Ralph Acosta has found his passion
Artist Ralph Acosta in his Stonington studio. He moved here from Long Island in 2004 and built the studio onto his home where he teaches classes and workshops in watercolor painting. In August, he won first place in watercolors at the Mystic Art Show.
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Jim Savelyev wins Hometown Idol
The third annual Hometown American Idol contestants ranged from age 13 to senior citizens. There were singers, dancers, songwriters and rock bands thrown into the mix in this contest, which awards prizes to the contestants who get the most audience votes. Check out the PHOTO GALLERY here
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Art focuses on homeless
PASADENA - A unique group exhibition, "Artful Solutions: Pathways from Homelessness" will open at the Armory Center for the Arts's Community Room, 145 N. Raymond Ave., from 2 to 4 p.m. Nov. 15. The exhibition will be on view from Nov. 16 through Dec. 31.
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John Lisher, downtown Santa Cruz leader, dead at 76
John Lisher, the owner of Artisans Gallery on Pacific Avenue who helped small business owners ruined by the 1989 earthquake recover, died Tuesday.
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Around Whittier
Artists to display work at gallery WHITTIER - The 3D Artists Group presents its third annual group show, "A 3D Point of View," now through Nov.
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Sculptures vandalized in garden at school for blind
Butterfly Girl, the bronze statue in the Children???s Garden at the Western Pennsylvania School for the Blind, has been stolen.
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NYC museum unveils Michelle Obama portrait
An oil painting of Michelle Obama and her daughter Sasha was unveiled Wednesday as part of an exhibition by artist Elizabeth Peyton, best known for her images of diverse historical figures and celebrities such as Napoleon and Kurt Cobain.
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Arts Agenda
Emperor by Thomas Muller at Project 4" src="http://dcist.com/attachments/dcist_heather/2008_11_07_muller.jpg" width="338" height="249"/ Emperor by Thomas Muller at Project 4 D.C.'s art scene is gearing up for Fotoweek DC , as many galleries get a head start on the festivities by opening their photography exhibits this week. Take advantage of these shows now and you'll have room ...
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Gef På'go festival features storytelling
Relive and learn about Guam's unique history through the streets of Inarajan tomorrow at the 'Estorian I Taotao Tano'' storytelling festival.
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Weekend highlights art exhibits
It's a big weekend for art lovers this weekend with exhibits from both local and internationally renowned artists on display.
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Wordstock preview: Seattle writer Robert Clark
The author's new book is "Dark Water: Flood and Redemption in the City of Masterpieces."
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Local photographer wins international award
Virginia Saunders of Columbia won awards at the International Photography Awards competition at Lincoln Center in New York City on October 20.
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Alma Guillermoprieto: The new narcocultura.
Last May, an exhibit sponsored by the government of the Mexican state of Sinaloa compelled civic leaders in Culiacán, the capital, to denounce the artist Rosa María Robles and demand that the show be closed down. Comments left in the visitors’ book weren’t as harsh. After wandering aghast through installations . . .
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McKee paintings on exhibit in Findlay
FINDLAY - Works by Bowling Green artist Joan McKee are on exhibit in Opening Windows at the...
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Events Guide: Regent Park Film Festival
What: Regent Park Film Festival Panel Discussion When: Saturday, November 8, 1 pm Where: Nelson Mandela Public School (440 Shuter Street) The 6th annual Regent Park Film Festival kicked off yesterday, showing films from local talent, but also from international filmmakers (this year’s theme is “community cinema from distant lands”). One of the big events on the festival’s final [...]
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Library gallery seeks young artists for February exhibit
LAKEVILLE — The Great Pond Gallery in the Lakeville Library is offering an individual or group show to high school juniors and/or seniors who would like to display their art for the month of February in 2009.
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Hayward unveils 'Art and the Gardener'
BRATTLEBORO -- With fall setting in, internationally recognized garden designer Gordon Hayward offers a tantalizing look at the art of designing gardens tonight at 7:30 p.m., at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center.
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CAA to host art show
The Centre for Arts and Artists will host a mother-daughter retrospective art show to celebrate the art of Mary and Pauli Zmolek, on Sunday, Nov. 9, from 2 until 4 p.m. The event will be followed by a series of art workshops during the week.
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Zune Originals Adds New Artwork for Consumers to Customize Their Zune
Zune, Microsoft Corp.'s end-to-end music and entertainment service, today added 46 new designs from leading artists to its customization Web site, http://www.ZuneOriginals.net, for the holiday season.
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Portrait Gallery opens Abraham Lincoln exhibit
More than 30 portraits and images of Abraham Lincoln are going on display at the National Portrait Gallery in an exhibit that looks at how the 16th president shaped his public image from Illinois to the White House. The exhibit "One Life: The Mask of Lincoln" opens Friday at the museum in downtown Washington and will be on view through July. It comes just before the city celebrates the 200th ...
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