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Local folk artist donates painting to Iredell Memorial
North Carolina Folk Artist, Addie James, recently donated an original painting to the J. Allen Knox Radiation Therapy Center on the campus of Iredell Memorial Hospital in honor of all those battling cancer.
Statesville Record & Landmark |
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Evite Links With Real Simple
Los Angeles-based online invitiations site Evite has inked a deal with magazine Real Simple, saying Monday that the two companies have launched a partnership around its online invitations service. According to Evite, the two will create a collection of online invitations featuring photography from Real Simple, which will be showcased on both firms' web sites. Financial terms of the deal were not ...
socalTech.com |
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Crystal Bridges to feature PostSecret exhibit
Associated Press - December 1, 2008 10:54 AM ET BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) - Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art plans to showcase famous artwork by renowned artists, but its latest exhibit will...
WREG-TV Memphis |
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Monday, December 01, 2008
Gannon University's Schuster Gallery continues its exhibit, "The Art and the Artist," a display of paintings by Vitus Kaiser. The exhibit will feature 50 watercolors, most of them depicting outdoor scenes.
Erie Times-News |
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Abbas Kowsari's photography at Aaran Gallery in Tehran
Abbas Kowsari has changed the face of photojournalism in Iran. His unique angles and personal vision capture the sorrows, joys and memories of a nation in a constant state of flux. His work is imbued with his special human touch and empathy combined with sharp observations of Iranian society.
Payvand Iran News |
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An evening with noted photographer Reza
The Santa Fe Photographic Workshops partners with National Geographic to bring together the award-winning photojournalist and humanitarian Reza and bestselling writer Sebastian Junger, author of The Perfect Storm and Fire, for an evening of spectacular images and compelling conversation.
Payvand Iran News |
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Young Muslim Artist Stirs Controversy
A young Muslim artist exhibiting her provocative and controversial work at a London gallery has received death threats, angry emails and phone calls and the gallery hosting the exhibit has been vandalized. -Grace Nasri, Iran Times
Payvand Iran News |
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Crystal Bridges to feature PostSecret exhibit
BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) - Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art plans to showcase famous artwork by renowned artists, but its latest exhibit will feature a bunch of unknowns.
KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville |
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Risqué masterpiece deemed too rude to show to sell for £1m
An unrecorded masterpiece consigned to the attic because it was considered too risqué for display, is set to fetch up to £900,000 at auction tomorrow.
Daily Mail |
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Canal Town Museum open house
CANASTOTA — The Canastota Canal Town Museum will hold an Open House on Sunday, Dec. 7 from 3-5 p.m. There will be several displays of Ideal cut glass. Also harp music will be played and refreshments will be provided.
The Oneida Daily Dispatch |
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AIA looking for photographers
JACKSON — The American Institute of Architects Mississippi (AIA Mississippi) is issuing an open call for photographers of architecture for an upcoming art exhibit.
Mississippi Business Journal |
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Palin campaigns in Ga.’s US Senate runoff
Mon, Dec 1, 2008 (7:30 a.m.) Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin implored Georgia Republicans to back Sen. Saxby Chambliss in his hotly contested Senate runoff, telling a cheering crowd Monday that the first step in rebuilding the GOP begins with the Southern state.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Missing woman case prompts help from group specializing in searches
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - Gary Peterson, a trained volunteer with the nonprofit Texas EquuSearch drove up from his Spring Valley, Minn., home Sunday to Thief River Falls to meet with family members of Gina Anderson. Advertisement: ROAD WOLF MOTORCYCLE SPECS $65 Oil Change @ Road Wolf Motorcycles Text this to your phone and bring it in to Road Wolf Motorcycles and receive an oil change for ...
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Artist Mark Howard's public art projects shine across Cleveland, elsewhere
Lisa DeJong/The Plain DealerMark Howard is a sculptor and painter whose works of public art can be seen across Northeast Ohio. If you like reading about art, you might want to check out Steven Litt's story about a deal between...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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Students create artwork
One Laurel School District teacher is taking creativity to a whole new level.
Laurel Leader-Call |
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What's Happening in Somerset County - Dec. 2
Tuesday, Dec. 2 BRANCHBURG - Holiday Art show and sale. Raritan Valley Community College, noon-8 p.m. Dec. 2-4, noon-6 p.m. Dec. 5. (908) 218-8876. WATCHUNG - Centering Prayer and "lectio divina." Mount St. Mary House of Prayer, 1651 Route 22,...
The Somerset Reporter |
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Model Toast: Henry Ford Museum buys local collection
Kelly and Eric Norcross gave up on the Toaster Museum, but opened a B&B. FILE PHOTO BY JEN FARIELLO Eric and Kelly Norcross might have left Charlottesville feeling a little burned after failing in their multi-year effort to open a toaster museum in their Belmont home, but at last there’s some good news for lovers of the [...]
The Hook |
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Palin campaigns for Chambliss
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin implored Georgia Republicans to back Sen. Saxby Chambliss in his hotly contested Senate runoff, telling a cheering crowd Monday that the first step in rebuilding the GOP begins with the Southern state.
The Washington Times |
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Iran in Milan handicrafts exhibit
Iran - Milan - Exhibit The 13th International Milan Handicrafts Exhibition opened on November 30 with participation of 106 countries including Iran. This year's event includes more than 3,000 pavilions. Iran's pavilion set up by the National Carpet Center has put on display precious carpets.
Islamic Republic News Agency |
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(Full Story)
A photo lab in southeast Kansas is keeping the magic of Kodachrome alive. For nearly 75 years, Kodachrome film was the gold standard of color photography. And at Dwayne's Photo in Parsons it still is.
KAKE |
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Today's top things to do in Fort Collins
Today's the first day of the last month of the year. Here's what is going on in Fort Collins. Art - The Northern Colorado AIDS Project holds its World AIDS Day Art Show starting at 5 p.m. at the Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art, 201 S. College Ave. Admission is free.
The Fort Collins Coloradoan |
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New terror guidelines on photography
No change - but police continue to bend the law New guidelines on the use of police stop and search powers under Section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000 in respect of individuals taking photos in public are to be published this afternoon, according to a spokesman for the National Police Improvements Agency ( NPIA ).…
The Register |
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When is a museum the best place to go Christmas shopping?
While cooks all over the Hamptons were filling their larders with the fixings for a Thanksgiving feast, over at the Parrish Art Museum they were assembling the makings of their annual banquet of bargains, Parrish Presents.
The Southampton Press & The East Hampton Press |
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New Fashion Magazine Arrives in Metro Detroit
Introducing StyleLine -- the all-local magazine featuring stylish living, beautiful fashion photography and elegant design.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Around the globe
Design has played an intricate part in Hannah Skinner's life, from her childhood when her parents had an art gallery, to her current job at Indice. Skinner acts as company director and showroom manager for the Ponsonby-based design showroom.
The New Zealand Herald |
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