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"Snoopy as the World War I Flying Ace"
New Special Exhibit! "Snoopy as the World War I Flying Ace" Present's Charles Schulz's lovable beagle in his flights of fancy against the devious Red Baron. Featuring some of the favorite comics about Snoopy, this exhibit is only at the College Park Aviation Museum until November 30.
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Arts: Film festival helps director get in touch with his heritage
People going to Columbia’s Native American Film Festival usually expect movies about the people who once filled this land — “this land” meaning the United States and maybe Canada. Miguel Felipe Berg and his movie “Before Your Eyes” are something different. Unlike the people involved with most of the festival’s offerings, Berg isn’t Cherokee, Navajo, Hopi or a member of another familiar tribe. ...
The State |
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Travel: From Baroque to tattoos, new Roanoke museum celebrates art
IF YOU GO Taubman Museum of Art WHERE: 110 Salem Ave. S.E., Roanoke, Va. HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., until 7 p.m. Thursday; Sunday noon- 5 p.m. INFORMATION: (540) 342-5760 or www.taubmanmuseum.org
The State |
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‘Performances in Clay III’: The Gallery in Red Bank hosts third annual show of functional and sculptural clay items
Barbara Brogdon, owner of The Gallery in Red Bank, has brought back one of her most popular annual exhibitions. “Performances in Clay III,” on display through Dec. 30, is composed of work by 17 potters.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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Spotlight: Olga Viso on Ana Mendieta
Tuesday: Besides running a major museum, Walker Art Center director Olga Viso is a scholar, curator and writer.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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KC independent moviemakers sponsor short film contest
The Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City is sponsoring the 3/5/7 Short Film contest. The only rule is that films must be either 3, 5 or 7 minutes in length. Submission deadline is Nov. 26; the films will be screened Dec. 3 at the Westport CoffeeHouse. For info contact Tim Harvey at tim_goethe@yahoo.com or 816-786-3354.
The Kansas City Star |
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Briefly, November 9
Kenny and Susan Mayo will present the program “Letters Home” at 2 p.m. today at the Museum of North Texas History, 720 Indiana. The program is part of the “A Bit of History” lecture series and will include the reading of letters soliders have sent home from various American wars through the years.
Wichita Falls Times Record News |
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Lantern Festival
Freeport hosts International Lantern Festival
WIFR Rockford |
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Wyeth Museum tour being planned
The Hanover Area Historical Society has scheduled a bus trip to the Brandywine Valley on Thursday, Nov. 13. The first stop will be at the John Chadds House in Chadds Ford. The original stone springhouse still contains most of the original woodwork and architectural details.
The Evening Sun |
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Exhibit will feature scenes from the West Michigan Pike
It’s a route that travels near fields overflowing with corn stalks, blueberry patches and apple orchards. Along the way, motorists also notice small towns with one blinking light, unique restaurants and flashy art galleries. Local travel leaders hope this scenic two-lane road — Blue Star Highway between Holland and Glenn — will get more exposure in years to come, said Sally ...
The Holland Sentinel |
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SOUP is on at Pendleton benefit festival
Another beautiful fall day on the town square saw the first annual Supper’s On Us Pendleton (SOUP) festival Saturday for the benefit of the needy in the Pendleton area.
Anderson Independent-Mail |
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Transformation AGO in the Saturday papers
Spacing Associate editor Shawn Micallef is the Blogger-in-Residence at the Art Gallery of Ontario’s Art Matters blog in anticipation of the grand re-opening of the new AGO. He will be cross-posting some of the entries here on Spacing Toronto. To comment on this post, click here and head over to Art Matters. Articles in the Saturday [...]
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Winners of Carroll Park logo contest selected at festival
The Carroll County Park District has selected a logo, which was introduced at the recent Family Fall Festival in Carroll Community Park at Carrollton.
The Times-Reporter |
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Wildlife photography show Thursday
Marvin Groves developed a love for wildlife on his family’s farm. His love for photography grew out of a career as a production manager for Lifetouch Portraits.
The Herald Bulletin |
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A Dedication to Realism in Sculpture and Tableaux
At a retrospective at Montclair State University, a commitment to the human form and condition comes through in George Segal?s work.
New York Times |
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Yesterday?s Pristine Vistas, Frozen in Time
In a new exhibition, aesthetic explorers document the Arctic that was.
New York Times |
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Naples Artcrafters show their best at Cambier Park
Saturday was a perfect day for a walk in the park for Southwest Floridians looking for one-of-a-kind art.Hundreds of families and friends roamed through Cambier Park in downtown Naples, exploring about 50 local arts and crafts exhibits at the Fine Art and Craft Show hosted by The Naples Artcrafters.
Naples Daily News |
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12:20 p.m. - Art pieces by Guam veterans on display
12:20 p.m. Nov. 9 - The sixth annual Guam Veterans Creative Art Showcase is being held through Tuesday at the Shopping Center. The exhibit opened Thursday and features storytelling and art work from local veterans.
Pacific Daily News |
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DOWNTOWN FESTIVAL AND ART SHOW
Artists are exhibiting their work at the Downtown Festival and Art Show. The downtown festival and art show is a place for artists to show off their imagination, creativity, and skills. Over 250 artists, entertainers, and children put on quite the display.
WCJB |
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Heart Gallery Gives Foster Kids "Forever Families"
With nearly 1,200 foster children in Sacramento County needing homes, the Heart Gallery of Sacramento featured 17 this weekend, hoping to find them permanent homes.
News10 Sacramento |
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Carmel's Deyerle wins Coastal Commission contest
Tom Deyerle of Carmel won first place in the California Coastal Commission's 10th annual Amateur Coastal Photography Competition. He took top prize in the statewide competition with a photograph of the Big Sur coastline taken from Garrapata State Park.
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Learning About Scrimshaw - 11/8/2008
The Lima Woodcarvers learning about an ancient artform that can be traced all the way back to the 12th century. Scrimshaw an art of carving on a shell, bone or ivory is often associated with Canada or Alaska. But master carver Nevin Cline jr. Creates his work in Bluffton.
WLIO NBC Lima |
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Another Way To Express Themselves - 11/8/2008
As a brand new option for those involved with Marimor in Lima, a new art gallery showcasing the hard work of several adults is now on display for the entire public to see. For Becky Boutin, having her art on display is something she is very proud of.
WLIO NBC Lima |
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Let the festivities begin
Press Photo/Jon M. BrouwerLynne Geode, of Grand Rapids, takes a close look Saturday at a blown glass ornament made by Scott Haebich at the Holiday Gift Show at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park. Another show, Beneath the Wreath, the...
The Grand Rapids Press |
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Social Science
-By Danine Alati. Photography by Farshid Assassi and Richard Payne Banishing the big box, dark, and isolated research laboratories of the past, Berkebile Nelson Immenschuh McDowell Architects (BNIM) in Kansas City, Mo., broke out of this stifling norm with its design of The Fayez S. Sarofim Research Building, home of the Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of ...
Contract Magazine |
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