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'Tis The Season: Evergreen Museum To Host Three Special Events
Holiday Fun For The Whole Family! The Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum is celebrating the holidays with three events -- Breakfast with Santa on December 6, and Polar Express Pajama Day on December 13 and 20.
The Aero-News Network |
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Head Start to receive artwork reproductions
The Head Start program in Oswego County will receive pieces of art sometime soon, courtesy of the federal Department of Health and Human Services.
The Post-Standard |
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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (11.23.08)
Aero-Linx! You are invited to enter and see some of the professionally built, airplane model kits in the gallery or read through some of the tutorials on detailed scale model aircraft building.
The Aero-News Network |
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Lost City Museum features artifacts from area's past
Occupying a little bluff outside Overton, the Lost City Museum, Pueblo Grande de Nevada, interprets thousands of years of cultural heritage along the Muddy River in northeastern Clark County. Inside, the facility protects a treasury of artifacts spanning 10,000 years of human activity in the river valley. Outside, it re-creates the kind of multi-unit village developed by farmers of prehistory ...
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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Tavistock Sings!
TAVISTOCK’s Music and Arts Festival, Tavistock Sings! was officially opened by the Duke of Bedford in the Bedford Hotel on Saturday — heralding a ten-day feast of entertainment in the town.
Tavistock Times Gazette |
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City's art world navigates tough times with creativity
Museum Plaza is on hold in Louisville, true, and the Saint Louis Art Museum just announced a delay for its expansion. But creative coping is going on in Louisville's art world.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Speed receives gift steeped in history
Louisville's Speed Art Museum has announced one of the most important gifts to the museum in its 81 years. This is the promised donation of more than 100 masterpieces of Kentucky furniture, decorative arts and art from Garrard County natives Robert and Norma Noe.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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'At the Cross Roads'
The only riverside skyline of Louisville I've seen that I can say I really like a lot is part of "At the Cross Roads," landscapes and cityscapes by Rebecca Smith at Rayluma Gallery, 2214 Frankfort Ave. It opens Friday with a 6 to 10 p.m. reception and ends Jan. 5.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Exhibit reveals Darwin as reluctant evolutionary
Wandering through this biggest-ever reappraisal of Charles Darwin, you do not get a sense that here lies the enemy of God.
Toronto Star |
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Vittoriosa commission for Gozitan artist
The Dominican friars of Vittoriosa have commissioned two oval paintings from Gozitan artist Paul Camilleri Cauchi. They will be put up under the organ balcony of the Annunciation church which has undergone an embellishment project.
Times of Malta |
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Clay warriors visit Atlanta
ATLANTA An exhibition of the famed clay statues of Chinese warriors has opened in Atlanta.'The First Emperor: China's Terracotta Army' opened at the High Museum of Art on Nov. 16 and continues through April 19. The museum has already sold a record 90,000 tickets for the exhibit. Details at www.high.org.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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2 artists' works on display in Madison
MADISON -- An exhibit of the works of Hilary Klimek and Gail Mardfin will be held in the Chase Room of the library, 39 Keep St., during regular library hours throught the end of the month.
Daily Record |
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Palm Springs art council gives out award
Among the many highlights of the Palm Springs Art Museum Western Art Council's “Welcome Back BBQ” were breathtaking views, stylish, authentic Western outfits, the toe-tapping music of Bobby Furgo, a buffet dinner, dancing and the announcement of the first George Montgomery Award.
The Desert Sun |
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Auction tops its goal
EATON RAPIDS — Eaton Rapids Public Schools Education Foundation President Kelly Pekrul kicked off the fourth annual benefit auction Nov. 8 by borrowing from that week's political campaign chant "Yes we can!" as she announced the goal of raising $25,000. And they certainly did — as the total collected that evening topped $32,000.
Eaton Rapids Community News |
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Woman's Foundation
Woman's Foundation's One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, New Fish newborn fish tile exhibit at Women's & Children's Hospital has "caught" their 500th fish. The unveiling of the 500th fish in the commemorative sea walk recently took place on the second floor of Women's & Children's Hospital.
The Lafayette Daily Advertiser |
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Author suggests using more foliage
Beautiful photography helps Nancy Ondra drive home the point that flowers alone do not a garden make in Foliage (Storey, $24.95).
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Turnberry Bank in Pinecrest hosts student art exhibit
In the spirit of supporting a new generation of artists, the Turnberry Bank Young Artists Series is exhibiting the works of 14 Gulliver Preparatory School student-artists at the bank's Pinecrest office.
Miami Herald |
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Baltimore plans yearlong celebration of all things Poe
BALTIMORE – The city where Edgar Allan Poe died will celebrate the 200th anniversary of his birth with a year's worth of exhibits and events, including a re-enactment of his funeral befitting the morose author.
Dallas Morning News |
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Glass blends with cacti in new Dale Chihuly installation
A new exhibit by glass artist Dale Chihuly has bloomed in the desert just in time for Arizona snowbirds to enjoy.
Detroit Free Press |
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Art that causes pain
Most critics, including me, spend much of their allotted space discussing the pleasures of art - of observation, of recognition, of making connections. But what about the pain? Some people skirt contemporary art because it occasionally appears to treat its...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Tips to find or make inexpensive artworks
By MERCEDES M. CARDONAAssociated PressNEW YORK -- As one of the designers on the TLC cable channel's Trading Spaces, Goil Amornvivat has to decorate rooms in 48 ...
The Bryan-College Station Eagle |
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Freewheeling art
Inspired by other cities, a Station North contest racks up public sculptures with a function: bike holder L ike most cities, Baltimore offers urban cyclists a fairly limited range of parking options - a lonely metal stanchion outside a coffee shop, perhaps, or an innocuous group rack outside an office building. If it offers anything at all.
Baltimore Sun |
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Arts briefs
Published: Sunday, November 23, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, November 22, 2008 at 12:22 a.m. The COLORS Exhibit at Hub-Bub's Showroom, 149 S. Daniel Morgan Ave., will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. Monday.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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Seattle's Union Street is a feast of dining choices
The vibrant dining scene along Seattle's Union Street has gotten even livelier with the arrival of Four Seasons Hotel Seattle's ART Restaurant and Lounge and a revamped TASTE Restaurant at the Seattle Art Museum.
Seattle Times |
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Brothers unite for art exhibit
Published: Sunday, November 23, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, November 22, 2008 at 12:23 a.m. “Life Breaks Open,” an exhibit of works by Kristofer and Scott Neely, opens Dec. 1 in the Artists Guild Gallery at Spartanburg’s Chapman Cultural Center.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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