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Recent Works by The Barn Studio of Art Founder Pat Witt in November 21 RRCA Exhibit
Inspired by her love of the Maurice River, The Barn Studio of Art founder Pat Witt will exhibit "The Four Seasons," a collection of her most recent works, at the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts' (RRCA) "This Land is Our Land" show. The RRCA show in the Main Gallery opens on Millville's "Third Friday," Nov. 21, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and runs through Dec. 30. Witt's 30" x 40" original ...
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Abolitionist Icon Memorialized
A memorial sculpture commemorating Harriet Tubman has been dedicated on Saint Nicolas Avenue in Harlem. The city's Department of Cultural Affairs commissioned the sculpture, created by artist Alison....
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Lockhart: Art, music 'irreplacable'
This year's guest speaker for the annual Dean Robert Gray Memorial Lecture on the Arts was Keith Lockhart, conductor of the Boston Pops and music director of the Utah symphony. After introductions by President Hogan and Robert Gray, dean of the School of Fine Arts, the maestro took the stage, charming the audience with his sense of humor.
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Ownbey to perform at Brown Bag
Bones Ownbey will be performing at noon Tuesday at the Brown Bag Lunch at the Coutts Museum of Art, 114 N. Main.
El Dorado Times |
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November events on the A-list
Opening reception for “Our Town: Celebrating OKC Neighborhoods and Artists" at City Arts Center at Fair Park. November 13 Forget the welcome wagon. Represent your 'hood and get friendly with your neighbors at this exhibit celebrating Oklahoma City's neighborhoods and artists. While you're there, check out the 11th annual Holiday Pottery Sale and '46' Flags, an exhibit featuring Oklahoma ...
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Last Day For Reds Holiday Card Contest
The Reds want kids 14 and under to come up with a design for the official 2008 Reds holiday card.
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The thought-catcher
Once famed for her portrait photography, Michal Heiman has become what she calls a ?photography refusenik.?
Haaretz Daily |
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FMU presents poetry reading
Francis Marion University’s literary journal, Snow Island Review, presented a night of readings by FMU students and professors at Florence Museum on Wednesday night.
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Coming face to face with the devil in the British Museum
Bible tours are a familiar sight at the British Museum. There are many artefacts in its collections that are associated with various books of the Bible - the current exhibition Babylon makes these links explicit. But why should Christians have it all their own way?
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Protests Over Giant Ads In Venice's St. Mark's Square
"Plakativ is paying E3.5m to restore the Correr Museum side of the Square in exchange for a 240-sq. m advertising space (half the size of an Olympic swimming pool) on the scaffolding of the façade.
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Santa Cruz unveils 13 downtown sculptures
SANTA CRUZ — Mike Bethke came home from his Colorado vacation with a vision: to place sculptures by local artists along Pacific Avenue like those he saw in the high desert town of Grand Junction.
San Jose Mercury News |
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TAUNY Meet the Artists Series Continues November 15
Traditional Arts in Upstate New York (TAUNY) continues the meet-the-artists series on Saturday, November 22, at the gallery at 53 Main Street, Canton. During November and December, regional artists will set up shop in the North Country Folkstore from 1 to 3 p.m. on select Saturday afternoons to host meet-and-greet sessions, discuss their work, hold book-signings, [...]
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Last Day For Reds Holiday Card Contest
If you have a talented young artist at home, here is a good opportunity to show off their skills. The Reds want kids 14-years-old and under to come up with a design for the official 2008 Reds holiday card.
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Weekend! 10 Ways to Play for Nov. 13-16, 2008
Kick off the season with a three-mile drive through the Holiday Festival of Lights opening Friday at James Island County Park . Millions of lights wrap the hundreds of light displays throughout the park. Take a train ride through Santa's village, enjoy Christmas cookies or wander the gift shop.
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Artists showcase works made by hand
The Made By Hand fine art and craft show is now on at the Peel Heritage Complex. Over 25 local artists are showcasing their one-of-a-kind works, which include contemporary jewellery, cards, pottery items, bath and beauty items, paintings and much more.
Mississauga News |
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The Art Of Rankin
OPEN from today until Sunday, last night Jasmine Guinness, Jade Parfitt and Jaime Winstone got The Macallan Masters of Photography Rankin Edition exhibition off to a stylish start.
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Art with local heart
C of O students Chelsea Hanson, left, and Rebecca Free hang entries from local artists in preparation for the exhibit’s opening Thursday at the Ralph Foster Museum.
Branson Daily News |
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Artist Profile - The Carolinian meets and interviews comic artist and illustrator James Callahan
Can you really say that an artist is "on the rise" if they've been phenomenal at doing the same work since the seventh grade? This is characteristic of James Callahan, comic artist and illustrator who's work was recently featured in the Elliott University Center's main floor gallery.
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Recent Works by The Barn Studio of Art Founder Pat Witt in November 21 RRCA Exhibit
MILLVILLE, N.J.----Inspired by her love of the Maurice River, The Barn Studio of Art founder Pat Witt will exhibit “The Four Seasons,” a collection of her most recent works, at the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts’ "This Land is Our Land" show.
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Forgotten art of French illustrator George Barbier is rediscovered at Fortuny Museum show
The elegantly erotic work of George Barbier disappeared from view after his death in 1932. Now his reputation is being reassessed in an exhibition in Venice of more than 200 paintings, fashion plates, drawings, dresses, books, articles, manuscripts, photographs and other pieces.
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Chinese fine brush paintings show resilience at auction even as contemporary boom goes flat
A different collector base and less fizzy pricing both help to stabilize the market for classical and modern ink and color-wash scrolls.
International Herald Tribune |
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Christie's auction of Yves Saint Laurent's art collection in Paris is called "sale of the century"
Pierre Bergé, long time partner of the French couturier, who died this year, looks for closure when the hammer falls in February on masterpieces expected to fetch more than $250 million.
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Jewelry by Alexander Calder goes on show in New York
Best known for colorful mobiles and monumental "stabiles," the American-born sculptor Alexander Calder also made unpretentious and elegantly simple personal jewelry, using brass, precious metals and found objects.
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Why dying painter came to Wales
A new exhibition tells how a French Impressionist and his partner ended up marrying in Wales and being inspired by the coast.
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Lavish exhibit mirrors bygone era of unbridled luxury
It was called the Belle Epoque, or “beautiful era,” a gilded age at the turn of the 20th century when, for the privileged few, unbridled wealth and conspicuous consumption ruled the day.
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