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Pre-Colombian Masterpíeces from the Barbier-Mueller Collection on View in Barcelona
Terra cotta urn from the Island of Marajó (Brazil), from 400 to 1.350 AC, a masterpiece from the Meso-American is part of the new exhibition of Pre-Columbian art at Museo Barbier-Mueller in Barcelona. Photo: EFE / Toni Garriga.
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George Town’s heritage on canvas
From Dec 4 to 8, an exhibition featuring works of art from Penang State Museum and Penang Watercolour Association will be held at E&O Hotel.
The Star |
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Cast your ballot for favorite art piece
Vote all week long for your favorite piece of art from the Small Format Show at Arts Alive Gallery, 500 S. Main St., La Cima Mall, Breckenridge during regular hours, daily 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Summit Daily News |
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New gallery opens Friday in Edwards
The Artists' Collection sells work from Colorado artists
Vail Daily |
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Applications sought for VSA/NJ awards
VSA arts of New Jersey (VSA/NJ), New Brunswick, is accepting applications for the 2009 Arts Achievement Awards and the Art Par Excellence statewide touring exhibit. Application deadlines are Jan. 7 and 30, respectively.
The Hub |
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Wildlife art will roam gallery on west bank
A dozen variations on wildlife art will run wild at CIAO Gallery starting Friday and running through Dec. 19. CIAO, a west bank artists’ cooperative, will open its “Call of the Wild” juried art exhibition with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday.
Jackson Hole News |
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Teacher punches student, 8, over broken crayon
An elementary school art teacher is in jail on child abuse charges after police say he struck an 8-year-old student in the face over a broken crayon.
WorldNetDaily |
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Tiffany Studio Window At St. Paul's Confirmed
Garden City has another "treasure" in its possession, a marvelous and historic stained glass window in the St. Paul's School chapel by Tiffany Studios. This was revealed by Franklin Hill Perrell, Chief Curator of the Nassau County Museum of Art at the November 6 lecture on "Tiffany and the Gilded Age" at the Garden City Historical Society.
Garden City News |
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Art Exhibition At Adelphi University
Adelphi University Assistant Professors Carson Fox and Jennifer Maloney present "CHROMA," an exhibition celebrating the complexities of color on display in the Ruth S. Harley University Center Gallery, 1 South Avenue, Garden City, NY, from Sunday, December 7, 2008 to Thursday, January 15, 2009. A reception will be held on Tuesday, December 9, 2008 at 6:00 pm.
Garden City News |
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Garden City Basketball - Jr. NBA Skills Challenge
This season we are honored once again to be selected to host a JrNBA/JrWNBA Skills Challenge. This great FREE event is open to everyone...including non-participants in our program. Last year we had numerous contestants receive regional and national honors. The Skills Challenge is expected to be Wednesday January 30th 7pm for Girls and Wednesday February 6th 7pm for Boys.
Garden City News |
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L.B. Concordance BrewSips event raises $18K
LONG BRANCH — The Long Branch Concordance (LBC) raised nearly $18,000 as its third annual BrewSips fundraiser held Nov. 6 at the Shore Institute of Contemporary Arts (SICA) on Third Avenue. During a colorful night of art and jazz, more than 150 guests enjoyed a tasting of unique beers provided by Court Liquors in West End and the Hunterdon Brewing Co.
Atlanticville |
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Students invited to submit coastal poetry, art to contest
The California Coastal Commission invites all students in kindergarten through grade 12 to enter the 2009 California Coastal Art and Poetry Contest. All entries must have a state coastal or marine theme. Winners will be selected in both art and poetry in each of four grade-level categories: K-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12.
Simi Valley Acorn |
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Region weighs what to do about cracked Sellwood Bridge
Multnomah CountyThis artist's rendering shows a through-arch bridge design, one of several possible for a new Sellwood Bridge. County and city leaders agree the cracked bridge at least needs to be fixed, but opinions vary on what to do about...
The Oregonian |
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Vocaloid: Hatsune Miku Art Contest Entries [3/6]
This is Page 3 of 6, further entries will be posted later Thursday and Friday. Thanks to our contest sponsor, AAA Anime Inc. Remember, if you didn't win (or didn't enter), you can still purchase this Figma from your local anime / hobby shop (and they can get it from AAA Anime).
Anime News Network |
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Dan Merkel's Classic Surf Photos
Dan Merkel broke into the world of surf photography more than 30 years ago, at a time when pro surfers like Rabbit Bartholomew, Shaun Thomson, Mark Richards, Gerry Lopez and Buttons Kaluhiokalani were taking the sport to a new level of competition and international attention.
PDNonline |
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[Best Bets] Sunday, November 30
While the Palette Cafe in the Mississippi Museum of Art may be closed for renovations, the Heavenly Holiday Brunches continue today at 11 a.m. Full menu and children’s menu available. $17.95, $8 children; call 601-960-1515 for details.
Jackson Free Press |
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McCahon Painting Coming Home
Te Papa is pleased to announce that its bid for Colin McCahon's painting, Mondrian's Last Chrysanthemum, 1976, was successful. The painting was purchased for AUD$312,000 (including a 20% buyer's premium).
Scoop.co.nz |
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Feds recover bookmark that reportedly was Hitler's
An 18-carat gold bookmark reportedly owned by Adolf Hitler and stolen from an auction house in Spain six years ago has been recovered by American authorities in an undercover operation halfway around...
The Columbian |
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Sotheby’s to hold auction in Qatar
DOHA: Qatar’s quest to emerge as a destination of art and culture has received a boost with Sotheby’s deciding to hold its first-ever major international auction in the Middle East in Doha next year.
The Peninsula |
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Christmas shoppers can find bargains at annual Rotary Club auction
Sam Walters believes he’s got the answer to one-stop Christmas shopping. And shoppers won’t even have to leave their homes to browse. [...]
St. Catharines Standard |
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Cabot museum full of gems
A visit to the newly transformed Cabot's Pueblo Museum in Desert Hot Springs is a little like going on an archeological dig — layer upon layer of amazing and diverse finds.
The Desert Sun |
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Local graduates’ work in art exhibition
FOUR graduating students from the Diploma in Visual Arts and Contemporary Crafts at the South West Regional College of TAFE, Bunbury, will be staging an exhibition of their work in the Old Post Office and Court House, on the corner of Wittenoom and Stephen Street in Bunbury.
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Visual artists to get royalties
Australia's visual artists will get a royalty when their works are resold under draft laws introduced to parliament. Arts Minister Peter Garrett said it was a landmark day for more than 20,000 artists whose work spanned painting, sculpture, glassware and photography.
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Native American art exhibit on display at library for rest of the year
Watercolors, paintings on canvas, beadwork and pointillistic drawings made from a compilation of single dots comprise what many are calling an "inspiring" art exhibit at the Grand Island Public Library. It's the Native American art show that went up on Nov. 1 and will stay on display through the end of the year.
Grand Island Independent |
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Feds recover bookmark that reportedly was Hitler's
An 18-carat gold bookmark reportedly owned by Adolf Hitler and stolen from an auction house in Spain six years ago has been recovered by American authorities in an undercover operation halfway around the world.
Seattle Times |
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