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Holiday events
Art Glass Studio Holiday Exhibit and Sale A display and sale of glass vases, jewelry, sculptures, more. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Fri.-Sun. Pizzichillo-Gordon Art Glass Studio, 2680 Union St., Oakland. (510) 832-8380. Berkeley Artisans Holiday Open Studios More than 100...
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Batles' Potrero Hill home echoes the past
San Francisco sculptor and artist Agelio Batle and his wife, Delia, wanted to raise their two young sons and also run his art business from home, so they began to look for a true live-work space - not just a developer's make-believe live-work loft that's too...
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San Francisco Snubs Gap Founder’s ‘Appalling’ Art Museum Plan
Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Gap Inc. founder Don Fisher can’t get San Francisco to accept his $1 billion gift. Fisher offered more than a year ago to donate his art collection and build a contemporary art museum at the Presidio, a former military post that’s now a national park.
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CALL TO K-12 GRADE ARTISTS: Bainbridge Arts and Crafts
CALL TO K-12 GRADE ARTISTS: Bainbridge Arts and Crafts Gallery is searching for artists for its upcoming annual Mixed Nuts exhibit, slated to hang Feb. 6 through March 3, 2009. It's a special exhibit that gives kids a chance to learn how art galleries work. From 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Dec. 6, BAC education director will be talking and taking applications. Info: www.bacart.org or call (206) ...
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COLLECTIVE VISIONS GALLERY: Features "Impressions of P
COLLECTIVE VISIONS GALLERY: Features "Impressions of Places — Landscapes 2008" an exhibit by pastel artist Jackie Bush-Turner in the main gallery throughout December, while Michael Kilgore's steel and ceramic sculpture will inhabit the boardroom gallery. Both shows will hang through the month while the artists will be feted with a reception from 5-8 p.m. on First Friday, Dec. 5 at the CVG, 331 ...
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North County Update
The Arlington High School Winterfest Art Show is set for 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 6 in the school's commons, 18821 Crown Ridge Blvd. Food, gifts, wreaths and baked goods will be for sale.
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GLoria Glyer: Gala honors 'Best of ...'
DoAnEvent Kevin Cohee oversees the silent-auction tables at the Best of Sacramento party. What: The Best of Sacramento Party, a fundraiser for the March of Dimes, presented for the 10th year by Sacramento Magazine. When and where: Dec. 4 from 4:30 to 10 p.m. at the Sacramento Convention Center; $75 in advance, $95 day of event; call the March of Dimes at (916) 922-1913 or the ...
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Perk Valley students get chance to exhibit their art
Art students in the Perkiomen Valley School District are holding a show that draws from a bigger crowd than a school.
The Valley Item |
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Norwalk Briefs
Art elves from the Rowayton Arts Center have created tiny woolly lambs and other holiday ornaments for sale during the 15th annual holiday show of fine arts and crafts at the 145 Rowayton Ave. center.
Norwalk Advocate |
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FLCC gallery exhibits work of professor emeritus
The work of professor emeritus Thomas Insalaco is on display at Williams-Insalaco Art Gallery 34 at Finger Lakes Community College.
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Fort Lauderdale teacher held on charges of child abuse
A Broward County schools art teacher is in jail on child-abuse charges. He is accused of hitting an 8-year-old pupil at Sunland Park Elementary, Fort Lauderdale police said Tuesday.
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Rare art paints a Gold Rush life
By Martin Griffith -- RENO, Nev. — Charles B. Gillespie’s iconic California Gold Rush artwork is no longer a family secret. Historians are hailing the obscure 49er’s extensive collection of sketches and oil paintings after a descendant decided to put it up for sale this fall. “This is an important archive, particularly the sketches, which are charming and historically significant,” Scott ...
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Festival event at Primary Children's
Folk artist Eric Dowdle discusses his Festival of Trees painting with 13-year-old Joshua Peck, a patient at Primary Children's Medical Center, during the Festival of Trees event
Deseret Morning News |
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Administrators outline projects delayed by downturn
The construction of a satellite art museum in the Arts and Transit Neighborhood has been delayed after administrators decided that it is not critical to the University’s immediate academic needs...
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Local and live
Wednesday, November 26, 2008 • "JOSEPH STEFANELLI: HEROIC COLOR": Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 N. 27th St. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Selections from YAM's permanent collection. Display up through Jan. 18, 2009. $5, adults; $3, students with ID, children 6-18; free, YAM members, ages 5, younger; $10, family of 5. 256-6804.
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Brian Vogel brings more art to Valley
For former speech therapist Brian Vogel, independence and art go hand in hand. When Vogel, who moved to Staunton in 2002, decided recently to go into business for himself, he said he found the prospect of opening a gallery very appealing.
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Alitalia to Auction 193 Works of Art at Christie’s, Sole Says
Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Alitalia SpA , Italy’s insolvent airline, will sell 193 works of art through auctioneer Christie’s International Plc , Il Sole 24 Ore reported, citing a document from the carrier’s bankruptcy commissioner.
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Museum donation draws fire
Supervisors look into $900,000 contribution to Measure R campaign.
Daily Breeze |
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Collaborative Art in History Gilcrease Museum opens exhibition of Cheyenne and Arapaho ledger drawings
Gilcrease Museum, 1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Road, recently opened an exhibition of Cheyenne and Arapaho ledger drawings from its permanent collection that has never before been on display. "Between the Lines: Cheyenne and Arapaho Ledger Art from Fort Reno" is a collection of 45 drawings taken from t... By Max E. Clark.
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ExxonMobil Egypt participates in 15th Arab International Cement Conference & Exhibition
As a key business partner ExxonMobil Egypt continuously works towards the support of the cement industry in Egypt and the Middle East Region by providing high performance industrial lubricants and greases, as well as leading technical services.
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Bookkeeper suspected in art gallery heist
A hefty heist nearly bled a local art dealer dry. Police say a gallery worker swiped $100,0000 in cash and famous paintings, then cooked the books to hide the crimes.
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Baby Dinosaurs' come to Farmington
FARMINGTON — The E3 Children's Museum & Science Center will display its new exhibit, "Baby Dinosaurs," Dec. 13 through March 28.
The Farmington Daily Times |
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West Kellogg's future: No traffic lights
Someday, Wichitans will be able to say goodbye to traffic signals on West Kellogg out to about 151st Street. When they do, the future interchanges at 119th and 135th streets will look similar to the intersections at Tyler and Maize roads, according to informal agreements reached Tuesday by the City Council and the design council, which advises the City Council on public art. The city has no ...
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Government backs off drilling near national parks
SALT LAKE CITY - Drilling leases on and near the border of Utah's scenic national parks have been pulled from an auction block.
Tucson Citizen |
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Sights and sounds
Have you seen an outstanding slice of entertainment recently in the Beaches area? A good band? An interesting art exhibit? A play not to be missed?
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