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Picturing the Process: Landscape Through Time and Space
Since its invention in 1839, the unique power of photography has been utilized to record, report, and inform.
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles |
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EKU faculty featured in Lexington exhibits
“New Paintings and Drawings,” an exhibit by Karen Spears, professor of art at Eastern Kentucky University, and “Holiday Exhibition of Fine Art and Folk Art by Gallery Artists,” including works by several members of the EKU faculty, will be featured at the Ann Tower Gallery in Lexington Nov. 21 through Feb. 8.There will be a Gallery Hop reception on Friday, Nov. 21, from 5 to 8 p.m.
Richmond Register |
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Danforth showcases 3 artists who view things their own way
With little in common but deeply personal styles, three very different artists are exhibiting singular works from different phases of their careers at the Danforth Museum of Art.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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Rose blooms on city's arts scene
Rose Sundaram wants to put some face time in Sault Ste. Marie's visual arts scene. The owner of Rose's Art Gallery makes her first [...]
The Sault Star |
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Mania Akbari at Xerxes Fine Arts in London
Mania Akbari's artistic excellence spans various media - she is an accomplished artist, a lauded actress and an award winning film maker. Mania Akbari starred in Abbas Kiarostami's "Ten", the legendary filmmaker's interpretation of Akbari's life and a perfect example of art imitating life imitating art.
Payvand Iran News |
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Photoshop, Part III
This afternoon, CJR received a tip from Deputy Director of Photography at the San-Antonio Express-News , Bob Owen, alerting us to the occurrence of yet another episode (Remember this ?) of photo alteration by the U.S. Army.
Columbia Journalism Review |
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Earth's future Kids' focus
That young people from schools around Central Otago have a strong focus on cleaning up the planet for the future was evident in their entries in the Future Central 2020 art competition, held in conjunction with Alexandra's Thyme Festival week.
Otago Daily Times |
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Tellabration! at Folk Art Center
It's time for "Tellabration!" when thousands of people around the world gather in small towns and big cities to celebrate storytelling during the week before Thanksgiving. The international celebration of storytelling, known as Tellabration!, serves to build grassroots community support for the age-old art of storytelling. Since its beginning in...
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Best of Exhibition prize for Chatfield
Queenstown artist Jackie Chatfield won the top $2000 Best of Exhibition prize for her acrylic painting titled Dreams, at the Queenstown Art Society's Locations Art Awards night on Friday.
Otago Daily Times |
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REVIEW: Exploring amorous Italy during Renaissance
Halfway through "Art and Love in Renaissance Italy," the new exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum, I found myself imagining an equivalent show about our culture. For the wedding section, galleries could be devoted to bridezillas and their $10,000 dresses.
The Record |
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Writing on the wall for visiting painter
Richard Lewer's paintings and studio-wall scribblings will be open to the public this week, in a break with tradition for a West Auckland art-house with historical links.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Life of Christ displayed in art
LAURINBURG — C.W. Maxwell, pastor at First Baptist Church in Laurinburg, figures it’s not easy to describe the effect of the collection of artwork on display at his church.
The Fayetteville Observer |
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Art imitating art, benefiting life
KINGSTON – An eclectic mix of visual and performing artists packed the Paper Kite Press Studio and Gallery Saturday for a benefit to raise funds for Jen Diskin, a local poet battling cancer.
Times Leader |
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Middle school students show photographic creativity
I'm into photography. (I know, it's a shock to everyone.)
Eaton Rapids Community News |
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Artist of the month
M&I Bank of Ashland’s “Artist of the Month” for November is Wanda Hyde of Washburn. She became interested in photography about four years ago after retiring from the Bayfield Co. Highway Dept. She enjoys taking photos of outdoor life.
The Ashland Daily Press |
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Buffalo's new masterpiece
On Dec. 9, 1966, an ambitious Buffalo State College professor, Edna M. Lindemann, opened the doors to the brand new Charles Burchfield Center. The small center, headquartered in the former library of Buffalo State's Rockwell Hall, was Lindemann's labor of love, an institution dedicated exclusively to the art and legacy of the world-famous Buffalo painter Charles Ephraim Burchfield.
The Buffalo News |
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BY Jamie Stengle The Associated Press
DALLAS – A Dallas museum that had most of its biblically-themed artwork destroyed in a 2005 fire plans to reopen in September, officials announced Thursday.
Killeen Daily Herald |
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Modernist's atelier in Paris
PARIS - Across from the Pompidou Centre, the Atelier Brancusi offers an exciting perspective into the creative life of Constantin Brancusi, a pioneering 20th-century abstract sculptor.
Boston Globe |
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Expat and native, art lives here
In this colonial city, step into a gallery and art lies at your feet. Nearly every building in Mérida's historic center retains original 19th-century mosaic floor tiles, arranged like intricate Art Nouveau carpets. Rugs would have quickly moldered in the Yucatán's tropical climate, but heat and humidity did not stop citizens here from living the Belle Époque to the hilt.
Boston Globe |
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Patterns and Projects
Try putting a circle in a square hole. Needlepoint artists say coming up with the idea for a painting is easy. Being able to bring it to life on canvas is tougher. But the biggest challenge is matching up the drawing to tiny square holes on a piece of mesh.
The Gadsden Times |
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Matchmaking brings new businesses downtown
The names say it all: From flirty to funky, refined to green, downtown Rochester is experiencing something of a business renaissance.
Rochester Eccentric |
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Exhibit explores four decades of frje Echeverria's work beside students
CEDAR FALLS --- Teacher. Artist. Student. The lines were blurred in frje Echeverria's painting and drawing classrooms at the University of Northern Iowa. Painting alongside his students was a way to open their eyes to the techniques, problem-solving skills and focus required of a working artist, and a chance for Echeverria to open up himself to new experiences and discoveries. He often used the ...
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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Paintings of fallen Marines move to Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Three-year-old Christian Kreuter will see a life-size image of the father he never had the chance to know when he and his mother make their first visit to a memorial honoring 23 Ohio-based service members killed in Iraq.
Newark Advocate |
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Roosevelt's Renaissance man
At Bob Mueller's farmhouse, the foliage provided a mixed palette — the dark evergreen of ivy, along with the changing red, orange, yellow and fading green of the season.
Asbury Park Press |
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Crumb's work is more than shocking
''R. Crumb's Underground'' at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia is a perversely pummeling retrospective of the graphic cartoonist's gods, demons and enemies. It left me feeling zapped by a brilliant alien.
The Morning Call |
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