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Inman artist competes for awards
Published: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 1:52 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 1:53 p.m. Inman ceramics artist Amy Goldstein-Rice is a participant in the 2008 Art in the Round Contest.
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All Saints to celebrate 90th; Rhea sculpture among auction items
All Saints Church, located on the campus of Eben Ezer Lutheran Care Center in Brush, will celebrate its 90th anniversary Sunday at 2 p.m.
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7 Days in Kyiv
The idea of the exhibition “Second life” by Ukrainian artist Dmitriy Kornienko is convincing in its banality, as are all ideas that come to Kornienko from everyday reality. One day Dima Kornienko found a burned plastic bottle in the ashes of a wood fire.
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Camera Eyes
A garden of visual and balletic Eden awaits. Cinema has gripped arty-farty Fort Worth. Coinciding with the second annual Lone Star International Film Festival are several art exhibits informed by moving pictures.
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Tom Friedman
SEEMINGLY, there is no material so mundane that artist Tom Friedman cannot turn it into a visual surprise. He takes yellow wooden pencils, cuts them into sections and then glues them together end to end to create odd pointy sculptures that zigzag to the ceiling.
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Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center will present a variety of special exhibits and programs this holiday season. Visitors will also benefit from two special admission discount offers and a membership promotion.
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Like a Rock
NAMED AFTER a semiprecious stone found only in the Morgan Hill area, the Poppy Jasper Film Festival annually offers short-attention-span cinema for the South County.
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Brave Combos
IF IT'S LATINO, we've got it in San Jose. So it's only one more week until the 12th International Latino Film Festival moves up to the Camera Cinemas; then comes the grand opening and a Nov. 21 evening with pioneering Chicano filmmaker Gregory Nava ( Mi Familia , et al.), in town for the 25th anniversary of his film El Norte . In the meantime, the fest swings in to Redwood City's Century 30, ...
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Kids get a taste of art at Fall ArtFest
More than 150 children enjoyed making their own hands-on art projects Saturday morning at the annual Fall ArtFest. Sponsored by the Washington-Wilkes Arts Foundation, the juried art show saw photographer John A. Weber of Watkinsville win the $1,000 First Prize for the second year.
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JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
Yoko Ono, a designer and widow of former Beatles star John Lennon, has boosted the profile of London’s annual Royal College of Art show and sale to raise money to support its fine art students by participating in their secret postcard initiative opening Friday.
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
For the last year I've been thinking (and occasionally posting) about the uncertainty in Washington's art scene. DC is not like Los Angeles or New York, cities in which the art community is centered around artists and/or the art market.
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Bhutanese delicacy at Lowe Art Museum
Here's a tip from our Fork on the Road columnist, Linda Bladholm: Guests who arrive early for a 7:30 p.m. Wednesday lecture on the sacred arts of Bhutan at the University of Miami's Lowe Art Museum will have a rare chance to sample a facsimile of Bhutanese ema datshi (yak cheese with chile peppers) and eue chum (red rice), served as an appetizer with drinks. The traditional yak meat ...
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Delta seeks submissions, holds art party
The Delta, Louisiana State University’s undergraduate literary magazine, held its first art party on November 6. About 70 people gathered at the Old President’s House to hear poetry, listen to music and have refreshments. Prints and paintings of students’ work lined the walls for viewing.
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David Blaine Brings Magic to Rolling Benches
Photos courtesy of CITYarts. After an epic upside-down FAIL during his last stunt, it's nice to see David Blaine will be putting away the bells and whistles and doing some of his regular street magic this afternoon. CITYarts, a non-profit public art organization in New York, informs us that they'll be holding a ribbon cutting ceremony at 3:30 p.m. today to celebrate the restoration of ...
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Ballad singer to perform at museum
LEWISTOWN -- Internationally acclaimed folksinger and storyteller Dan Keding brings his collection of traditional world folktales, personal narratives, and songs to the Hickory Ridge Concert Series at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, in the auditorium of Dickson Mounds Museum.
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Nettie on hand to defend territory
SHE'S been out of action for more than a year but a seven-metre-high steel netballer called Nettie has finally found her place back on the court. The galvanised steel wire sculpture, commissioned ...
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West Germany in the early 1960 and held his first exhibition in 1962. The curator of the Edinburgh exhibition, Keith Hartley, believes Richter is a great artist because he has made painting vital and relevant again.
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All Things Cleveland will be on display in Asterisk Gallery
Courtesy of Asterisk GalleyCLEVELAND, YOU GOTTA BE TOUGH: That's the message of "All Things Cleveland," an art show opening tonight at Asterisk Gallery in Tremont. It roasts the city and the things associated with it. I've never eaten pierogis. My...
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Dead Woman was an 'American Idol' Contestant
TMZ follows up on the now identified dead woman found outside "American Idol" judge Paula Abdul's Sherman Oaks home : "The woman found dead in front of Paula Abdul's house last night was a featured contestant on 'American Idol.' Paula Goodspeed appeared on Season 5 in 2006. During her audition she said she's an artist and the first pic she ever drew was of Paula Abdul. 'Idol' produced a 3 ...
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Ledger Live: Free Nets tickets for jobless and 24 paintings in 24 hours
Ledger Live host - and ex-Nets fan - Brian Donohue says "no thanks" to offer of free Nets tixx for the jobless. Also, a Jersey City artist cranks out 24 paintings in 24 hours. Ledger Live - 11-12-08...
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Shows span Richter and reveal Caravaggio
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - A major exhibition of the works of Germany's Gerhard Richter, regarded as one of the most influential living artists, has opened in Edinburgh, providing a dramatic overview of his art over the past 45 years.
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Shows span Richter and reveal Caravaggio
A major exhibition of the works of Germany's Gerhard Richter, regarded as one of the most influential living artists, has opened in Edinburgh, providing a dramatic overview of his art over the past 45 years.
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Edinburgh shows span Richter, reveal Caravaggio
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - A major exhibition of the works of Germany's Gerhard Richter, regarded as one of the most influential living artists, has opened in Edinburgh, providing a dramatic overview of his art over the past 45 years.
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Tilda Swinton to head jury at Berlin Film Fest
BERLIN (Reuters Life!) - Britain's Tilda Swinton, who won the Academy Award for best supporting actress this year, will be the jury president of the 2009 Berlin Film Festival, organizers said on Wednesday.
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Bluegrass Festival this weekend
Bluegrass Festival this weekend! Twenty-nine years ago the desert hills came alive with Bluegrass music. The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, staff and numerous committee members work very hard throughout the year to create this yearly festival.
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