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Art gallery opens in downtown Hammond store
HAMMOND -- As a teenager during the 1960s, David Mueller didn't have any specific career aspirations while working in the family's hardware store.
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Exhibit inspired by cultures
What: Exhibition by Stephanie Kantor When: Today through Dec. 6 Where: Patterson Gallery in the Patterson Building Details: Admission is free and open to the public.
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Minooka to celebrate in revamped downtown
MINOOKA -- With the completion of their newly-constructed downtown just six months ago, Minooka officials are excited to be hosting the first holiday festival Saturday.
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Luna painting sells below estimates
HONG KONG—A long-lost Juan Luna painting, Las Damas Romanas (Roman Maidens), sold for HK$5 million during yesterday’s auction at Christie’s, well below the estimated HK$8 million-$10 million estimated market value that the US auction house had set for it.
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Sculptor likes to change perceptions
Guy Tedesco and his dog Petey walked along a leaf-strewn trail at Mount Saint Francis Friary and Retreat Center on a sunny afternoon last week. They dropped down a series of steps to a bronze statue of a reclining, robed man relaxing on the Floyd County hillside.
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re: Kelli Milligan, aglow with interior designing
Kelli L. Milligan is an interior designer, at Renaissance Interior Design.
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Exhibition is a tempting prospect
Karen Sherwood, managing director of the of the Cupola gallery in Sheffield, with Milky Way by Buxton artist Ingrid Karrlsson- Kemp, which features in the Temptation exhibition currently being staged at the venue. (01/12/2008 09:30:16)
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Times are tough, but let's not neglect the arts
Toronto has a right to feel good about its cultural renaissance. When the Art Gallery of Ontario reopened last month, redesigned by Frank Gehry, it was acclaimed as a sort of happy ending to a long and often painful process that goes back a decade.
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Sculptor gets back to his roots
Cambridge (Dec 1, 2008) -- Sculptor Joey Gulloni has come home to Cambridge, but he remembers little of the place he was born.
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Casper briefs
Art sale expands to three days Casper College art students will hold their annual fund-raising art sale for three days: from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, and from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, in the Casper College Visual Arts Center, according to a release.
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Video Training Review: Photoshop Studio: Lessons In Digital Painting with Bert Monroy
If you want to learn how to do digital painting, then you need to see Photoshop Studio: Lessons In Digital Painting. Photoshop Studio: Lessons In Digital Painting is the companion DVD to Bert Monroy's book Photoshop Studio with Bert Monroy: Digital Painting. In this video, you get to meet with the author as he explains on a more personal level the techniques that are described in the book. ...
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Aboriginal group slams 'bigoted' Rolf Harris comments
Rolf Harris should stick to doing portraits of the Queen instead of painting Indigenous Australians with "bigoted brushstrokes," the Aboriginal Legal Service (ALS) says.
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Islamic art museum opens
The Museum of Islamic Art in Doha is to open to the public today. The museum sits 60 metres off the coast of the Corniche and has been described as 'iconic' by the designer.
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News Categories
The founding members of the Modern Art Group, Dr. Amnah al-Nsairi, Mazher Nizar, and Talal al-Naggar, opened their exhibition at the French Cultural Center on November 25th.
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News Categories
In order to strengthen the cultural and bilateral relationship between Yemen and Jordan, a Jordanian exhibition was opened on Saturday, November 22nd Nov at the Bait al-Thaqafa culture house. The exhibition is expected to continue until November 28th.
Yemen Observer |
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Le Quy Duong invited to direct Asian Stage Festival
VietNamNet Bridge – The young Vietnamese director has been invited to work as the general director of the Asian Stage Festival 2009 in Shanghai, China from June 7-12, 2009.
Vietnam Net |
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New look for tribe
Now it’s a classy museum experience. TAHLEQUAH — The second phase of renovation at the Cherokee Heritage Center wrapped up last week, and the changes there will give visitors a world-class museum experience, officials said.
Tulsa World |
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Audio slideshow: Eamonn McCabe - Writer's Rooms
Eamonn McCabe talks about his exhibition of photographs illustrating the working environments of novelists, biographers and poets.
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Fabulous collection is for sale
TREASURES from the private collection of a distinguished North East artist and academic are to be auctioned this week.
The Journal |
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Artist's Works Inspired By Husband's Cancer Death
If one were to use an X-ray machine to study an artwork by Nash Hyon, all kinds of things would show up under the waxy surface.
Hartford Courant |
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Roycrofters-at-Large Present Winter Craft Show Dec. 6 & 7
One hundred years ago, Dec. 6 and 7 would have found Elbert Hubbard presiding over an Arts & Crafts-inspired Roycroft campus in full bloom. Back then artists, artisans and craftspeople would have been hard at work printing and binding books, building furniture, tooling leather, painting, sculpting, fashioning copper and engaging in all manner of artistic pursuits.
East Aurora Advertiser |
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Date Lines: News from the Bay Area arts scene
Fresh, local art gifts The 38th annual KPFA Crafts & Music Fair takes over the Concourse Exhibition Center on Dec. 13-14. This year, hands-on activities for visitors are offered, thanks to the Arts Provider Alliance of San Francisco, a project of the...
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Around the County
The public is invited to attend a spaghetti dinner and an auction to benefit an Arlington family devastated by a fire. The fundraiser is planned for 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Presidents Elementary School, 505 E. Third St. in Arlington.
Everett Herald |
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UW uses artwork to help sharpen visual skills of future doctors
Visual Thinking Strategies, which uses art to teach critical thinking skills, is being taught for the first time to University of Washington medical students as well as family-medicine residents at Swedish Medical Center. The method uses paintings, photographs and other art to promote objective observations — and perhaps train doctors to be better diagnosticians.
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Local calendar
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, 10 Children's Way, Allegheny Square, Pittsburgh, presents ``LEMURtron,'' a musical event that combines musical instruments with robotic technology, through Sept. 7.
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