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UPS gallery serves up fulfilling feast for the eyes
The Tracy Lang show at the University of Puget Sound’s Kittredge Gallery is up for only another week, but it’s worth catching before it closes.
Tacoma News Tribune
Amdur Productions Reveals Secrets of Exhibiting At One-day Boot Camp
An interactive seminar offering a survival guide for artists participating in art festivals in today's economy (PRWeb Nov 14, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/callforartists/amdurproductions/prweb1609424.htm
PRWeb
Artistic talent on display
DARYL CARLSON/CITIZEN PHOTO ARTIST Irene Goddu holds the painting 'Come to my Window,' which was recently accepted into the Annual Juried Member Exhibition 2008 at the Whistler House Museum of Art in Lowell, Mass.
The Citizen of Laconia
20 questions
DARYL CARLSON/CITIZEN PHOTO LOCAL ARTIST Irene Goddu of Laconia keeps albums of her artwork which she started in the early 1990s. 1. Full name; "people know you as..."
The Citizen of Laconia
"Edward Hopper's Women" at Seattle Art Museum
Seattle Art Museum's intimate show "Edward Hopper's Women" features a handful of the artist's paintings and etchings, centered on the iconic "Chop Suey," a promised gift to SAM from collector Barney Ebsworth.
Seattle Times
Twain figure placed at library
The man who called public libraries "the most enduring of memorials" was given his own monument Thursday at a city library branch. A sculpture of Mark Twain was dedicated in the flower garden of the Weed Memorial & Hollander library branch on Hope Street.
Norwalk Advocate
Stories from The Times
Pullicino Orlando slams St John's museum plans Nationalist MP Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando yesterday called on the government to divert funds allocated for the "extravagant" underground...
Times of Malta
Full Sail University Announces New Media Design Master of Fine Arts Degree
Full Sail University ( www.fullsail.edu ), announces their next degree, a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Media Design, a 12-month online program complete with cutting-edge curriculum tailored to prepare graduates to enter the fast-paced world of the design industry. Now enrolling, the class start date for this degree is February 2009, and will be the sixth online degree offering from Full Sail ...
PRWeb
On top of the world music
For more than 30 years, guitarist and percussionist Celso Machado has performed on stages all over the world, from his original home in Brazil to festivals closer to his current home in Gibsons.
Coast Reporter
Steve Simon
Photographer Steve Simon could rattle off a list of photographic milestones dating back to his childhood in Montreal, Canada, that would include ten years as a staff photographer for The Edmonton Journal. But Simon, now 47, considers 2000 the beginning of his photographic life.
PDNonline
Museum offers variety of programming
History is cool for school if you listen to the comments from Lorrie Swan’s students. The Grade 3/4 Davis Bay Elementary School children attended a week-long museum school at the Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives in Gibsons last week.
Coast Reporter
University Art Museum chooses curator
Despite his notable contributions to the University Art Museum over the past three years, Bryan Just didn’t expect his recent promotion to the position of curator and lecturer in the art of ancient Americas...
Daily Princetonian
CONTACT THE HERALD
The Mill Creek Jazz Festival is planned for all day Saturday. The festival features middle school, junior high, high school and community instrumental jazz ensembles and combos from throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Everett Herald
State of shock By Quentin Young Longmont Times-Call
DENVER – A young Damien Hirst bought the carcass of a tiger shark, dropped it into a formaldehyde-filled vitrine, gave the thing a name that sounds like it was overheard in a cognitive philosophy seminar, “The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living,” installed it in a gallery, and promptly got famous. He’s now that kind of celebrity where the mere presence of his name on ...
Loveland Reporter-Herald
Poppy Jasper Film Festival V – the saga continues
At Friday's keynote speech opening the fifth annual Poppy Jasper Film Festival, movie fans will find out who really killed the evil Emperor at the climax of "The Return of the Jedi." They'll learn it wasn't Darth Vader but actually Terry Windell, a man who grew up in San Martin and Morgan Hill and has enjoyed a long, successful career as a Santa Monica-based film director and visual effects ...
Morgan Hill Times
Designing duo: Figures and apparitions: The artwork of George Lloyd
Artwork and interior design go hand in hand. No matter how good a job one's done designing a space, it isn't finished until art has been selected and placed.
Greenwich Time
Antiques calendar
sharedstory SHOWS & AUCTIONS TODAY-MONDAY: The 23rd Annual Modernism Show with furniture, decorative arts, lighting, glass, jewelry and fine arts from 1905 to 2005 will take place at the Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street in New York City.
Greenwich Time
Public art shows bring big money to New York City
NEW YORK - The city has hosted two grand public art installations in the last three years: the saffron fabric Gates exhibit in Central Park in 2005 and the recent Waterfalls show near the shorelines of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Poughkeepsie Journal
Music at heart of Japanese festival
STOCKTON - The pounding of taiko drums will thunder through Faye Spanos Concert Hall on Saturday, offering a taste of Japanese culture.
The Record
Documentaries spin compelling tales in reel time
One of the truly engaging movies screening at the Starz Denver Film Festival is "They Killed Sister Dorothy," a locally produced documentary about an American nun slain in the Amazon because of her environmental justice work.
Denver Post
Local artists plan reception
Presidential election politics may be over, but the artwork goes on. A ceramic head of President-elect Barack Obama shares a chair with candidate John McCain's - a cozy twosome that defines artistic license - to greet visitors to a new art show opening Saturday and running through Dec. 19.
Pasadena Star-News
Director's film a family affair, but he's a no-show
Thirty relatives of filmmaker Rian Johnson were in the audience to see his movie "The Brothers Bloom" Thursday night at the opening of the Starz Denver Film Festival. But not Rian Johnson.
Denver Post
Towering sculpture rejected
A sculpture that would have been the city's tallest structure got a thumbs down for its placement in Copenhagen harbour after a vote in city council on Thursday.
The Copenhagen Post
Art auction house repaints terms
Auction house Christie's International is tightening payment terms for buyers at a time when the proportion of unsold works at auctions is increasing.
Denver Post
Fresno Met Grand Opening
Hundreds of people crowded Downtown Fresno for the grand opening of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Science.
KSEE 24 Fresno
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