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THE ARTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS
THE ARTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS A project of Arts Assembly of Midland P.O. Box 3494, Midland, Texas 79702 687-1149 FAX 687-1600 SUNDAY Arts Assembly of Midland: Midland's non-profit arts council and umbrella organization for performing and visual arts organizations, 401 W. Texas Ave., Suite 508, 687-1149.
Midland Reporter-Telegram
New law aimed at "lewd" material could be applied to art
 A new Indiana law could force your local bookstore, or the Indianapolis Museum of Art, to pay a fee for selling adult material.
WTHR Indianapolis
Student art in spotlight
Foothills Community Christian School, 2210 5th Ave. N., sponsors an Evening of Art from 7 to 8:30 tonight, featuring a selection of student artwork. Hors d’oeuvres and cider are provided. Proceeds benefit the art department. 452-5276.
Great Falls Tribune
Bid for art online
The fifth annual Lewis and Clark Outdoor Art Gala online auction features paintings, pot-tery, woodworks, jewelry and more. The auction closes June 16. Proceeds benefit the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Foundation.
Great Falls Tribune
American Buyers Active At Sotheby's
"Sotheby's sale of Impressionist and modern art on Wednesday proved to be a solid if unexciting evening... Unlike at [Tuesday's] Christie's sale, which was dominated by European buyers, at Sotheby's Americans took home 67 percent of the work, and Europeans bought 27 percent."
Arts Journal
Shorts: Bay Area
San Francisco Voice for Israel will organize a pro-Israel demonstration at “Nakba at 60,” a Palestine peace and solidarity festival planned for Saturday, May 10 in San Francisco.
J. the Jewish News Weekly of Northern California
Adobe delays upgrade to Photshop Express
No intergration with Flickr just yet Adobe has delayed an upgrade to its free Photoshop Express software.
PC Advisor
Old Fort's Powwow celebrates Native American culture
This weekend, thousands of people from numerous states are expected to gather in Old Fort for the third annual powwow. The festival of American Indian heritage will be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. It will be held at the rodeo grounds located off Exit 73 along Interstate 40. The Blue Ridge Intertribal Powwow Association, based in Spruce Pine, ...
The McDowell News
Darien Art Show turns 50 this month
The Darien Arts Center Art Show celebrates 50 years this spring, and many long-time town artists are joining in the celebration. Artists like Kent Haydock, who presented a nature scene he painted in the 1970s, or Roz Emmons, who remembers when the show was outdoors on Corbin Drive.
The Darien Times
School unveils sculpture, new auditorium
Though Lansing School District’s new auditorium isn’t officially complete, the city granted a temporary certificate of occupancy to allow an unveiling ceremony for the Wall of Pride and ribbon cutting for the auditorium facility at Lansing High School on Tuesday.
Leavenworth Times
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FOUR Lowry masterpieces are expected to fetch more than £2m at auction. Among major works being sold by Christie’s next month is a famous painting entitled Manchester City Versus Sheffield United, which could make between £700,000 and £1m.
Salford Advertiser
Palestinian children refugees speak out in photographs
Books show how Palestinian children in refugee camps express themselves using photography.
Middle East Online
Isthmus Jazz Festival Schedule Announced
Contact Information: Rachel Tatge Marketing Coordinator Isthmus Publishing Co., Inc. rtatge (at) isthmus.com Phone: 608-251-5627 Fax: 608-251-4732 www.thedailypage.com
Association of Alternative Newsweeklies (AAN)
The Sheldon boasts quilt exhibit
A colorful quilt decorated with detailed embroidery of fall leaves is the centerpiece of the new exhibit at the Henry Sheldon Museum. But unlike most museum artifacts, this quilt may be touched. One lucky winner of the raffle will win this gorgeous quilt, as the museum attempts to raise money to buy a quilt from the Milk and Honey Quilt Guild of Addison County.
Middlebury Campus
Thomasville has new art gallery
THOMASVILLE For artists to have their own venue to showcase their artwork, Dr. Joe Hedgpeth opened an art gallery in Thomasville. quot It gives local artists a way to display their talents, quot he said. quot Instead of having 20 paintings in their home under the beds and in the closet, they have somewhere to sell it. quot
The Lexington Dispatch
News to Yous
Arts for Humanity! will be exhibiting a collection of works by artists with disabilities at CASA Magazine (23 E. Canon Perdido) through Tuesday, May 27.
Santa Barbara Independent
Yo-Ho, Yo-Ho! A Pirate’s Life for Me!
The 18th annual Ojai Renaissance & Pirate Faire is swaggerin’ and swash-bucklin’ its way back to the shores of Lake Casitas.
Santa Barbara Independent
Exhibition by Helga Portanier at Fine Arts museum
Helga Portanier’s second series of paintings will be exhibited at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Valletta between the 10th May and the 9th June. Entitled Mikrokosmos, the works, whose media are tempera, ink and watercolour on paper, draw on textural inspiration from natural elements that surround us: bark, shells, fossils, shrubs. The artist’s eye is deeply observant of the particular ...
Maltamedia.com Daily News
Lexington potter plans to participate in auction
Lexington potter Clyde Gobble will participate in an auction Saturday at the second largest home in the Southeastern United States during a unique and extraordinary pottery and fine art sale.
The Lexington Dispatch
for the record
It's the end of the year, and you know what that means. Well, among other things, it means that everybody you know is scrambling for all they're worth to finish the projects they've been working on all semester, all year, or - gulp - all of college. The number of plays, art shows, concerts and mind-blowing music festivals that went up last weekend alone probably rivals the number that have gone ...
Middlebury Campus
Media Alert: Field Museum Sends a ''Global Warning''
The Field Museum:
Centre Daily Times
Sotheby's auctions Leger painting for more than $39M
(AP:NEW YORK) Sotheby's auction house says a cubist oil painting by Fernand Leger has been sold in New York for more than $39 million. The auction house says the 1912-1913 painting, "Study for a Woman in Blue," sold Wednesday for $39.2 million.
INO News
Investors sought for ailing music festival site
Entrepreneur Philip Coultrip had a vision two years ago -- to build a state-of-the-art music venue near Farwell. While Coultrip pulled it off, opening Silver Ridge Music Festivals at the former Mott Mountain and Silver Ridge ski area last year, he is now scrambling to keep his dream alive.
The Morning Sun
Herberich artwork funds art projects for Camp Quality Campers
FAIRLAWN — Fourth-grade students in the Art Club at Herberich Elementary School like to do creative things, but they also like to make things that benefit others.
West Side Leader
Your chance to help the old fort
Local Civil War enthusiasts - plus civic-minded residents - will have a chance, May 5-27, to help raise funds for of Fort Mulligan. The fund-raising opportunity is a silent auction of this original painting by local artist Nick Korolev.
Grant County Press
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