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Birth of a nation Photography exhibit displays Israel's 60 years of history
Sixty years ago, the Union Jack came down and the Star of David went up. Great Britain had been administrating the Israeli territory under the Balfour Declaration at the end of World War I, but now it was time for the nation to stand on its own.
Deseret Morning News |
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Body of work
Longtime Raleigh art teacher honored by his students' surprise exhibition.
The News & Observer |
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El Greco crowds didn't cover costs
The recently concluded blockbuster exhibition at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University was hugely popular but not profitable.
The News & Observer |
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East Datebook -- 11/16
CHERRY VALLEY Miniature artists from all over Southern California will show how their pieces are created at 10 a.m. at the Edward-Dean Museum and Gardens, 9401 Oak Glen Road.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Gallery vet brings superstar artists to Santa Fe Drive
Even in Denver's fast-growing art scene, the number of real players remains small.
Denver Post |
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Lead your inner child to historical toys exhibit in New City
Restrain yourself, kids. Even adults will want to jump into the vintage, polished push-pedal cars at the 33rd Annual Miniature and Dollhouse Show at the Historical Society of Rockland County.
The Journal News |
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Haitian art auction in Ramapo aids relief fund
RAMAPO - Shades of warm colors filled the room yesterday where a Haitian art auction was held.
The Journal News |
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Curious connection between 'Snub-nose,' William the Conqueror ARTS
Anchorage artist Charles Oakley was looking at one of the pieces in the "Giinaquq" Alutiiq mask exhibit on display at the Anchorage Museum and something looked familiar to him.
Anchorage Daily News |
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Jason's art graces new building
AN Eyemouth sculptor has put his love of the local fishing scene to good use by creating a piece for a state of art building in Northumberland. (12/11/2008 13:07:57)
Berwickshire Today |
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Months of nature's beauty
WELLSBORO -- James Fitzpatrick was taken by photography at an early age.
Elmira Star-Gazette |
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Tioga and Potter Counties
A spaghetti dinner and silent auction to benefit the Tioga County 4-H horse program will be held from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Moose Lodge in Wellsboro.
Elmira Star-Gazette |
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Art Lecture -- 11/16/08 at Denver Art Museum
Art Lecture -- 11/16/08 at Denver Art Museum
Rocky Mountain News |
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Baker's flight of fancy aims to win gingerbread house contest
Press photos by Mark Copier Sweet enough to eat: Cheryl Adkins is entering her bird-themed gingerbread house in Monday's National Gingerbread House Competition & Display in Asheville, N.C. Cheryl Adkins is moving her dream home 550 miles this weekend from...
The Grand Rapids Press |
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SUNDAY ARTS CALENDAR
EVENTS Kansas Coliseum Flea Market, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. today, Kansas Coliseum, 85th North off I-135. Admission $1. Information, Mid America Markets, 620-663-5626. Augusta Historical Society's Chili Feed & Pie Auction, fundraiser, 6 p.m. Tue., Augusta Senior Citizen Center, 640 Osage, Augusta. Chili dinner $5. Admission free. Information, 316-775-5655. Speed Dating for Single Professionals, ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Auction bucks economy
ATTLEBORO - The bidding was fast and furious Saturday night as hundreds packed the Attleboro Arts Museum's annual live auction.
The Sun Chronicle |
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Boldly go: Exhibit explores past, future of 'Star Trek'
Whether you prefer kick-butt Kirk or philosophical Picard in the captain’s chair of the Enterprise, there’s something for every Star Trek fan at the Arizona Science Center. A new film is hoping to give a boost to the venerable science-fiction franchise next year, so what better time to explore its extensive roots?
East Valley Tribune |
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Slow sales at NYC auctions may be indicator of health
NEW YORK — The sagging demand for high-end art at the fall auctions could signal a return to saner prices in the fine art market after the frenzied buying of the last few years.
Times Leader |
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Art exhibition to pack a punch
ORANGE PCYC is the place where art and boxing exist under one roof.
Central Western Daily |
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At Home briefs
A reader’s contest, an appeal for people to interview about holiday letters and information on holiday events and TV specials in this column of news about home and family.
Cape Cod Times |
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Slow sales at art auctions may be sign of sanity
NEW YORK - The sagging demand for high-end art at the fall auctions could signal a return to more realistic prices in the fine art market after the frenzied buying of the last few years.
East Valley Tribune |
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New Christmas Gift Transforms Children's Art Into Rugs to Love
Increasing numbers of families are choosing a new style of Christmas gift - getting their children's paintings preserved for posterity as custom-made rugs. Rugs to Love in Wimborne St Giles, Dorset, faithfully reproduces children's paintings by lovingly hand making the designs into high quality wool rugs of all shapes and sizes.
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Even art takes a hit in economic downturn
Tens of millions of dollars of art went unsold at major auctions in Hong Kong and London in September and October. Then with the Nov. 3 start of the important fall season in New York, sales of Impressionist and Modern paintings at Sotheby's came in more than $...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Bloomington's warehouse district fostering new generation of artists
BLOOMINGTON -- Gathered under a bridge in the dark recesses of Bloomington’s historic warehouse district, a crowd of fine arts patrons marveled at the unfolding of a small miracle. Photo gallery VIDEO: Glass sculptors show their craft AUDIO SLIDESHOW: Band under the bridge AUDIO SLIDESHOW: Art in the warehouse district
The Pantagraph |
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Art Lovers Getaway package at the Farmington Inn in Farmington, Conn.
The deal: Art Lovers Getaway package at the Farmington Inn in Farmington, Conn. This luxury hotel's package includes admission to the Hill-Stead Museum, featuring impressionist art and overlooking Farmington Valley, and a voucher for a meal at the Italian restaurant next door.
The Record |
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NKorea: Kim attends military art performance
(The Associated Press) North Korea's absolute leader Kim Jong Il has appeared in public at a military art performance, the communist country's state news agency reported amid continued speculation about his health. Kim and top military officers attended the 32nd military art festival, featuring army and navy performers, the country's official Korean Central News Agency said in a dispatch from ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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