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Clayton Art Advisory Board To Meet
The Town of Clayton Public Art Advisory Board will have a special-called meeting on Nov. 22, according to a news release.
NBC 17 Raleigh
Find gifts at the museum
AREA -- Purchase unique gifts at The Newark Museum's Holiday Shopping Spree. A holiday tradition for many years, the five-day celebration begins on Wednesday, Nov. 19, and continues through Sunday, Nov. 23. All museum merchandise has been discounted 20% for...
Independent Press
World’s Best Buildings Honored at Festival
Every year, there are scores of festivals, conferences, and exhibitions catering to architects. Add another one to the list: the World Architecture Festival, which was presented for the first time from Oct. 22 to 24 in Barcelona.
Architectural Record
Toledo Symphony to present 'Pictures at an Exhibition'
The Toledo Symphony and Stefan Sanderling will perform Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition," with a 1982 version by Russian pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy, at 8 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday in the Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle. In addition, Kirill Gerstein will perform on the symphony's new Steinway in a performance of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concert No. 3. Also on the program will be ...
The Toledo Blade
Jazz concert tonight at Doudna Fine Arts Center
CHARLESTON -- The Eastern Illinois University Jazz Ensemble wraps up the year with a concert at 7:30 tonight in The Theatre at Doudna Fine Arts Center.
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier
Shoppers' Paradise: Arts festival just the ticket for crafts large and small
It's a case of so many creative ideas, so little time, according to Kathy Burg, an artist who was putting the finishing touches on her selection of hand-crafted belt buckles and belts at her Natick workshop last week.
The MetroWest Daily News
Heritage, Classic Buildings Face `Destruction' as China Grows
Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Dusty Chinese villages and fine-arts photography might seem incongruous, but in ``Open Hearts Open Doors,'' they blend seamlessly.
Bloomberg
Festival Off Main is Dec. 4-7
Thomson's sixth annual Festival Off Main is just around the corner just in time to get in the Christmas spirit and start holiday shopping. "There's no way anyone can come to this festival this year that they can't find something they want," said Johnette Bell, who organizes the vendors.
McDuffie Mirror
Boca Raton Museum of Art will host a display of art by John Henry from Dec. 16 to May 31
Published November, 20th 2008. Award-winning sculptor John Henry, known for his large-scale steel sculpture, is bringing his work to the Boca Raton Museum of Art and Mizner Park as part of a seven-city exhibition traveling throughout the state of Florida.
Boca Raton News
Marquee Articles
In an effort to bring young professionals into the Milwaukee Art Museum, 700 N. Art Museum Dr., the museum will keep its doors open until midnight Friday for its second late-night event, MAM After Dark.
Marquette Tribune
Exhibit celebrates Lakofsky's feats of clay
The pots tell only part of the story about Charles Lakofsky. More than 60 examples of the noted ceramics artist's work...
Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune
Adobe MAX. Blog #5. Day 2.
New releases of Flex software were announced at MAX. How Flash Catalyst works. read more
SYS-CON Media
Vilonia to auction vehicle obtained through drug seizure
VILONIA Officials with the Vilonia Police Department have no use for an orange colored Chevrolet pickup with flames, so they are going to put it on the auction block.
The Log Cabin Democrat
Deming Tannenbaum Festival to kick off holiday season (8:01 a.m.)
Deming Tannenbaum Festival to kick off holiday season (8:01 a.m.)
Las Cruces Sun-News
Sundance Film Festival to Kick Off with Claymation
2009 Australian Oscar winner "Mary and Max" will open the film festival.
TheCelebrityCafe.com
Microsoft's Cammarano: Games Need Visual Targets, Not Just Concept Art
As part of today's Gamasutra feature, Microsoft Game Studios director of art Ben Cammarano has been discussing why cutting out "ambiguous references" and rendering more realistic "visual targets" early in a game project will lead to a much better title. Cammarano is is a 16-year CG veteran who leads the publishing-side art efforts for first party Xbox 360 franchises such as Gears of War, ...
Gamasutra
Thanksgiving dinner, served up colonial style
PORT JERVIS, NY—The Minisink Valley Historical Society will present its final fall program, the cooking of a colonial Thanksgiving dinner, on Saturday, November 29 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Fort Decker Museum of History.
The Narrowsburg River Reporter
You Break It, You Buy It
Christopher Knight says that the trustees who stood by and watched as LA's Museum of Contemporary Art swayed towards the abyss should now be responsible for writing the checks that can bring it back from the brink.
Arts Journal
Straight shooters
Like the Catholic missionaries who swept through the Americas with a brutal religious fervor centuries ago, Latin American contemporary artists are now routinely striking back in Europe and North America, often to the surprise and horror of genteel art lovers.
The Prague Post
Southern mystery writer drops in for a local bookstore signing
DUNNELLON - Author Mary Anna Evans of Gainesville stopped by Our Florida Books & Art Gallery to talk to fans one moonlit evening last week. She signed copies of her series of archeological mysteries set in her home state of Mississippi and other Southern locations, including Florida.
The Ocala Star-Banner
Toronto Star 11/20/08
Riopelle Fetches $1.4m; Good Sign For Canadian Art? "A drip painting by late Montreal artist Jean-Paul Riopelle drew a winning bid to the tune of $1.4 million at the Heffel Fine Art sale on Wednesday, the third-highest price paid at auction for a work by the artist...
Arts Journal
Kosher cooks, start your ovens
Those who love the heat are invited to stay in the kitchen and cook up an easy-to-make kosher entrée to enter in the Third Annual Simply Manischewitz Cook-Off, a cooking contest sponsored by the Manischewitz Company.
Jewish Ledger
Village Gallery displays artistic side of Montreal
The artistic side of Montreal makes a stop in Port Credit this weekend when an exhibit featuring the works of two artists comes to town. The Village Gallery hosts the Sacha & Zerbe exhibition, featuring the works of Montreal artists Sacha Barrette and Alexandre Zerbe, until Dec. 13.
Mississauga News
Artist not going solo
This year, Erin Mills artist Zhi Qiang Lou will have some company at his annual art exhibition. Typically, Lou shows his works in the oil and pastel media in a solo exhibition. However, when his latest show opens tomorrow at Visual Arts Mississauga, Lou will be there like a proud papa, showcasing 10 pieces from five of his young students.
Mississauga News
Wax 'Last Supper' comes out of hiding
Stunning life-size wax figures of Jesus and his Apostles patterned after Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece "The Last Supper" have been in a warehouse for 11 years.
York Daily Record
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