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Ai Sasaki's exhibition called Invisible Scape is about holding onto memories. But rather than set them in stone, the Japanese artist has chosen icing sugar.
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Uganda: Art - Fidelis On the Big Stage
Bowing to the inevitable, though with surprising timing, Fidelis Nabukenya's family accepted that she was not meant to be a nurse; she was born for art in sculpture, painting and drawing.
AllAfrica.com |
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County workers' art to be featured in exhibit
Madison County officials are launching an art show to showcase the hidden talents of government employees. The exhibit will be on display in the lobby of the county office building in Wampsville Dec. 1-3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Tom Lynch will visit Renaissance Art Studio
Guest appearances by renowned watercolorist Tom Lynch have become a holiday tradition at the Renaissance Art Studio in downtown Glen Ellyn, and this year is no exception. Tom will return Friday, Nov. 28 during Glen Ellyn's annual Christmas walk.
The Naperville Sun |
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Marian to host Fond du Lac Jazz Festival
The 26th annual Fond du Lac Jazz Festival will be held at Marian University today and Saturday, Nov. 21 and 22.
Fond du Lac Reporter |
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London prepares for Russian art week
LONDON, November 21 (RIA Novosti) - London's most prestigious auction houses will hold a series of Russian art sales on November 24-27. Russian Art Week will feature paintings, jewelry, weapons, porcelain, Faberge items, Orthodox icons, books and manuscripts.
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Folk artist to perform, teach workshop
What: Joe Crookston songwriting workshop and performance, part of the Bellefonte Unplugged Songwriting Series When: 7 tonight Where: Tempest Studio, 106 W. Bishop St., Bellefonte Details: Admission is free.
Penn State Collegian |
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Former schoolhouse up for auction
The tan brick house at the corner of 30th Street and Euclid Avenue is more than a century old.
The Des Moines Register |
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Artavo event benefits Lazarus House
Artavo Galleries is hosting an art auction and benefit for Lazarus House at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 21, at the gallery located in Naperville's new Design Pointe Center.
The Beacon News |
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St. Louis Jazz festival to take year off
FILE PHOTO: June 23, 2006--At the 6th annual St. Louis Jazz Festival in Clayon, Mo., Lowanda Jones, of Berkeley (in red) and Carolyn Smith of Ferguson applaud Denise Thimes after a song in the first few hours of the Jazz Fest.
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Toledo Symphony performs 'Pictures at an Exhibition,' a classic work inspired by fanciful art
In many ways, Modest Mussorgsky, the Russian composer, was an artistic cousin of American writer Edgar Allan Poe. In music and in literature, they explored and expressed the grotesque, establishing a dark and somewhat twisted style of expression that continues to influence every art form in the United States and abroad. Born in 1839, Mussorgsky died in 1881, at the age of 42. Poe, the American ...
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Selected reviews for the St. Louis International Film Festival
FRIDAY 'Days and Clouds' In this timely downer, a husband (Antonio Albanese) loses his job, sending his marriage into a tailspin as his wife (Margherita Buy) faces giving up her dream of working as an art historian.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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St. Louis International Film Festival this weekend's reviews
'As Slow As Possible' In 1985, American composer, philosopher and visual artist John Cage composed a piece of music titled "As SLow AS Possible." After its first performance, he removed all indications of required duration from its notation.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Youngsters get focussed on Pavilion
THREE successful workshops for young people on Stills Photography, Film in a Day and Digital Music Technology were celebrated at the De La Warr Pavilion on Monday evening. (21/11/2008 09:55:58)
Bexhill Today |
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The key work in a recent London retrospective devoted to Wyndham Lewis was a painting from a local collection. By Sean ...
it is strangely unflattering, which with Wyndham Lewis was wholly the point. Painted in 1921, Mr Wyndham Lewis as a Tyro shows this eccentric English painter, critic, author, pamphleteer and briefly misguided defender of Hitler glancing askance.
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Veronica Anderson has put the inspiration back into ornamentation, believes Linda Stafford . And the jewellery scene ...
having cappuccinos in the Michelangelo Towers Mall, Sandton, a hop and a skip away from the second jewellery "gallery" she has opened in three years. She stops chatting to read a text message.
Financial Mail |
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UNUSUAL WORKS
Roni Anderson and I are having cappuccinos in the Michelangelo Towers Mall, Sandton, a hop and a skip away from the second jewellery "gallery" she has opened in three years. She stops chatting to read a text message. It's from a female...
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Junior Duck Stamp art contest under way
AUGUSTA - The 14th Federal Junior Duck Stamp Design Contest is under way. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service invites students in grades kindergarten to 12 to create designs featuring ducks, swans or geese in their natural habitats.
The Lewiston Sun Journal |
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Vietnamese and Korean artists join in exhibition
Nhan Dan Online- Twenty two artists of Vietnam and the Republic of Korea are joining an art exhibition entitled 'Good Morning Korea, Good Morning Vietnam' which opened in Hanoi yesterday afternoon.
Nhân Dân |
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Updated 11/20: Calendar
Gingerbread house workshop brings families together for holiday fun from 10 a.m. to noon Nov. 28 at Elmhurst Historical Museum's Education Center, 120 E. Park Ave. Participants can create a gingerbread house to enjoy all season by decorating a small, pre-assembled house with candy, pretzels, frosting and more.
The Doings Western Springs |
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Art Commission Dissecting Paint Ink and Pixels
The Aurora Public Art Commission hosts Dissecting Paint Ink and Pixels, Jessica Gondek, to Nov. 30. Hours are noon to 4 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays. Features three galleries of revolving exhibitions.
The Beacon News |
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Hannah: Procrastinator never looks back
Hannah Bushon, holding a 35mm film camera, says photography is one of her two favorite classes at school. The Eastern High School 16-year-old junior's other? Newspaper.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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ART BYPASS SAVES CROOKS
A hole-in-the-wall gang may have made a smart decision when they bypassed a high-security SoHo gallery displaying $250 million worth of art - and instead smashed their way into an apartment next door. They scored only $7,000 and a laptop after...
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Gift shop offers local artists' works
EUREKA -- New this year for the holiday season, the gift shop at the Morris Graves Museum of Art has been transformed into a festive showcase offering holiday shoppers original two- and three-dimensional work from seven local artists: Zach
Eureka Times-Standard |
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Layla looks back through a lens
"They'll always be personal," Pattie Boyd said, casting an eye over the framed images against the walls of the Great Hall Gallery on Queen St. W., waiting to be hung for the Toronto opening today of her travelling photography exhibition, "Through The Eyes Of A Muse."
Toronto Star |
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