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CHANDLER: T gallery promises to add intrigue to Santa Fe district
Gallery T is bringing veteran Ron Judish back into the gallery business in a smart place with an open door to exceptional artists.
Rocky Mountain News |
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IN THE GALLERIES: Fine Line
This conceptually based exhibition addresses the horizon line as seen by five artists: Carlos Capelan, Maximo Gonzalez, Mauro Ariel Koliva, Lucas Monaco and Ricardo Rendon.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Library Friends salute artists
The Friends of the Marlborough Public Library early this month held its 37th Regional Juried Art Exhibition.
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'Garden of Collage Art" exhibit begins Wednesday at Bok Tower
Published: Monday, November 24, 2008 at 4:01 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, November 24, 2008 at 2:49 a.m. LAKE WALES - The multi-layered collages of artist Don Kah will be on display at Bok Tower Gardens beginning Wednesday and continuing through Jan. 29.
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Our Town, Oct. 25-28
Knox College Theatre presents "Our Town," by Thornton Wilder, directed by Robert Whitlatch and Chris Storey, at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, October 25, through Saturday, October 28, in Harbach Theatre, Ford Center for the Fine Arts, on the Knox campus in Galesburg, Illinois.
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Henry Joe Lecture, Oct. 26
Henry Joe, professor emeritus of art at Knox College, will give a lecture, "The Meaning of Chinese Art," at 4 p.m., Thursday, October 26, in the Round Room, Ford Center for the Fine Arts, on the Knox campus in Galesburg, Illinois. The lecture is free and open to the public.
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About this Entry
I never understood the fascination that special/traveling exhibitions exert upon museum goers.
Arts Journal |
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14 dramas approved for 1st national experimental stage festival
VietNamNet Bridge – Fourteen theatres will participate in the first national trial stage festival at the Hanoi-based Kim Ma Theatre from December 1-8.
Vietnam Net |
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Witchcraft trial book could fetch £76,000
A RARE book giving an account of Paisley’s most notorious witchcraft trial is expected to sell for £76,000 at a glitzy New York auction house.
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Love of crafts on display
LE ROY — Nancy Storrer developed her artistic talent into a business when she started The Painted Angel. Storrer’s love of decorative painting began 30 years ago in a class led by Deloris Wiles of Humboldt.
The Iola Register |
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Fun for less this fall
Shana Franklin started our "Fun for Less" tour with a hot tip: Be an early bird Monday through Thursday and see the King Tut exhibit for $7.50. That's a ten dollar savings. At the Record Grill in downtown Dallas I found what may be the least expensive hamburger anywhere. Two beef patties and fries for $2.75. On Wednesday Jim Grimes bought a Dart Rail day pass and toured the metroplex for ...
The 33 News Dallas Fort Worth |
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Fest organizers resign
A series of resignations from the Farm-City Days Committee has thrown the future of the annual festival up in the air.
The Iola Register |
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BGAA Art Shows, Classes Start Next Month
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Aesthetic Comfort (Review)
Ryan McGinness illuminates contemporary culture and art history Ryan McGinness' exhibition of new paintings creates an optical second reality in the Vance-Waddell Gallery at the Cincinnati Art Museum. He uses florescent paint to create a three-dimensional effect. The illusion is so believable that it's hard to imagine anyone not itching to touch the panels.
Cincinnati CityBeat |
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Making the Old New Again
Commitment to classical methods pays off for young painter Jahaziel Minor's senior exhibition at the Art Academy of Cincinnati last April presented something remarkably different from other recent undergraduate shows. It focused on one large painting and the nearly 20 preparatory drawings and oil paintings he made to develop the final canvas.
Cincinnati CityBeat |
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Clinton's Red Mill Museum Vllage open on weekends
CLINTON - This fall the Red Mill Museum Village will open its doors to the public for the first time on weekends only in November and December.
Hunterdon Review |
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Culture on the Cheap
Culture on the cheap. It can be done easily in the Metroplex, just look at these examples! High-end Art If high-end art is up your alley, renowned Dallas venues like the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Dallas Museum of Art are offering a wealth of free opportunities this time of year. At the Dallas Museum, they include early bird, weekday discounts for the much anticipated King Tut ...
The 33 News Dallas Fort Worth |
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Over-the-Rhine the Right Place for a Historic Tenement Museum
Historic-house museums are great for a city -- places not just to learn about the past but also to see it meticulously preserved and brought to life. Cincinnati has some good ones: the Taft Museum o
Cincinnati CityBeat |
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Onderdonk House Celebrates Heritage During 'Dutch Days'
Four centuries of Dutch art and culture in New York City will be celebrated by the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society this weekend at the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House as part of the ongoing Five Dutch Days, Five Boroughs festival.
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Lauren Wells
Inside Artists Heads Painter Lauren Wells says, “self-investiga tion is a bi-product of my painting process.” Through her work, she tries to better under stand the motivations behind the external self. “Typically, my stern gaze becomes the focus,” she says.
Cincinnati CityBeat |
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Works in Wood at NH Arts
Works in Wood, a juried national exhibition at the New Hope Arts Center, 2 Stockton Avenue, corner of Stockton and Bridge Street in New Hope, Pennsylvania drew a capacity crowd of well over 220 art lovers at the Patrons Preview on Saturday, November 15. The exhibition will continue through January...
BucksLocalNews.com |
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Art: Revisiting an Era
Views from the Uffizi is a snapshot of Italian culture It's easy to get lost in the Uffizi. Florence's most prestigious art museum is large and full of some of the best known paintings in the entire world. These works often eclipse other paintings
Cincinnati CityBeat |
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Translating Art Into Words and Words Into Art
As curator of education at Contemporary Arts Center, Scott Boberg cares deeply about the visual impact and meaning of words. One of his jobs is to write the informational wall text accompanying the art at the museum. He's also interested in the impact of words and other message-laden symbols as an artist. His "Sign Song" is the current art show at Semantics Gallery, up through Nov. 29.
Cincinnati CityBeat |
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Drewyer featured at Bucks County Gallery of Fine Art
Christine Graefe Drewyer is an environmental activist dedicated to the preservation of our planet. That cause is the driving force and focus in her artistic voice.Finally there is a mission to her madness, as they say. Having grown up in the woods, surrounded with all manner of creatures, Christine fully...
BucksLocalNews.com |
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Yard Sales
ALL ART PURCHASED-- 1960s and before. Collector seeks paintings, pencil signed prints and photographs, sculptures, signed art books, sterling silver and antiques Estate liquidations. Highest prices paid. Please call before your sale. 631-871-4465.
The Southampton Press & The East Hampton Press |
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