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Local author to hold book signing at Lady Jane's
Bullard's Joan "Jonikay" Pace will hold a book signing for her first novel, "Voices from the Heart" at Lady Jane's Antique and Photography Mall, 202 E. Woodrow in Jacksonville Saturday, Dec. 6. Pace, the founding editor of the Bullard Weekly News, will do a book signing from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m.
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FGCU presents art, sports, seminars and more
Now through Saturday, Dec. 13, Florida Gulf Coast University presents “GARDENFresh Gallery Artists” by FGCU Department of Visual and Performing Arts. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the FGCU Arts Complex.
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Art Association works on display at Beach library
The public is invited to view the paintings of the advanced watercolor class of the Fort Myers Beach Art Association. The works are on display at the Fort Myers Beach Library through Dec. 31.
Fort Myers Beach Observer |
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Brocard collection of paintings on display at Pushkin Museum
Near Evangelist With An Open Book by an unknown 15th century sculptor, displayed at Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts as part of an exhibition of Henri Brocard's collection, entitled 'Perfumer, a Friend of Arts'.
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Acting out
Oregon Shakespeare Festival actors traded the stage for Ashland Middle School classrooms this week, providing 30-minute adaptations of "Macbeth" and workshops on the language of Shakespeare.
Ashland Daily Tidings |
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Teachers, a work of art
Terri Morrow and Tim Durham discuss art Monday at the art exhibit featuring the works of Arkansas City teachers at the Burford Complex. Artists from Cowley College, Ark City elementary, middle and high schools will have their work on display at the Burford during normal business hours for two weeks.
The Arkansas City Traveler |
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Tahiti Street Announces ‘Project Swim’ Design Competition
To begin its 20th Anniversary Celebration, Tahiti Street in Greenwich is sponsoring a swim fashions design competition for art and fashion design students from Fairfield County high schools from now until Jan. 17. The contest to design a swimsuit or bikini with a beachwear coordinate is open to both girls and boys; the clothing should be an outfit today’s teenage girl would like to wear on a ...
New Canaan Advertiser |
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Christmas decorating contest begins
HAMILTON, Ill. - Christmas light aficionados who drive around the City of Hamilton after dark should keep a pair of sunglasses close at hand.
Keokuk Daily Gate City |
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Local ornament makes White House Christmas special
(Massachusetts College of Art and Design) Jessica Swegel decorated the ornament with a farm landscape that depicts a tree and picket fence dusted with fresh snow. By Andrew Ryan and Mike Bello, Globe Staff A Mission Hill art teacher...
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It's 'horses gone wild' at Bridge fair during Art Basel
What's an art fair without a few provocateurs? New York City artist Gregory de la Haba is unabashedly trying to shock us all with Between Nothingness and Paradise -- a towering sculpture installation of horses in a threesome, on exhibit at the Bridge Art Fair in Miami's Wynwood Art District. Clad in Vegas-style headpieces and sequined garter belts, two mares and a stallion are frozen into their ...
Miami Herald |
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Graphic design dazzles BFA show
Beginning Friday, the McDonough Museum of Art will host its annual Fall Graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts Show, a showcase of work by graduating Youngstown State University art department seniors. This time around though, approximately 12 of the 15 graduates are graphic design majors.
Jambar |
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CORNWALL: Area artists brighten economic landscape
"Artists Feed Souls," read an ornate glass pane in Tracy-Lynn Chisholm's art studio in downtown Cornwall. But Ms. Chisholm's 17-year painting career has taught her that successful artists also need to eat to keep working.
Ottawa Business Journal |
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LOG ON
'Old Lady Finds Lost Masterpieces in the Attic' - it’s the kind of headline that newspaper editors dream of.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Dickens Christmas Festival at the Hawn Library
Bah Humbug and God Bless Us Everyone - Dickens' Spirit is going to haunt Clayton this weekend. An event like no other in the North Country.
WWNY - WNYF Watertown |
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FL senior excels in art, football, academic life
Twenty years from now, when Hawk Clift is a household name, those who know him today won't be surprised. The talented art student and football cornerback at Fountain Lake High School will graduate this spring with multiple paths before him.
Hot Springs Village Voice |
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Broncos' Eddie Royal entertains fourth-graders
Nicole Swift, 9, wasn't really sure who Denver Bronco Eddie Royal was when her mom entered her name in the "Take an NFL Player to School with You" contest in October. By the end of Tuesday morning, Nicole not only knew who Royal is, she was pretty sure she was never going to let him go.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Fairchild garden hosts di Suvero sculptures for Art Basel
The morning's rain gave way to a breezy, cool day -- a little too cool for ill-prepared New Yorkers like Joel Wachs, president of the Andy Warhol Foundation, who brought only two Hawaiian shirts and a T-shirt for his visit to South Florida for Art Basel week. He found himself shivering at the VIP opening of the Mark di Suvero exhibition of monumental sculptures at Fairchild Tropical Botanic ...
Miami Herald |
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From artist's rendering to work of art
BENTON – The sights and sounds of progress can be heard the minute you step into the construction zone at the new Marshall County Hospital. The picturesque artist rendering of the hospital was unveiled earlier this year, and has since been transformed into an up-and-coming architectural work of art.
Marshall County Tribune-Courier |
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After Dark, Finding Light
Michelle V. Agins, a staff photographer for The Times, discusses her photography series “Night Shift,” which documents New York’s nocturnal workforce.
New York Times |
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VINELAND: College to announce student winner of card-design contest
VINELAND — The winners of the annual Cumberland County College Holiday Card Competition will be announced Wednesday. The event is scheduled at 2 p.m. in the gallery of the Guaracini Arts Center. The three top winning designers will be present and their cards displayed, according to a news release.
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PISD presents fine arts preview
Patrons of Paris Independent School District are to receive a preview of what’s in store for the holiday season by the district’s secondary fine arts programs at a Fine Arts Holiday Show Preview tonight at Paris High School.
The Paris News |
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456 West 19th Street Offers Dramatic Duplex Residences in West Chelsea
In the heart of West Chelsea's dynamic art gallery district, a new residential condominium building, 456 West 19th Street, has officially launched sales. Inspired by the neighborhood's classic industrial modern architecture, with a hand-laid black brick exterior and multi-paned steel windows reminiscent of the nearby Starrett-Lehigh Building, architect and developer Cary Tamarkin has infused ...
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Reward of $2,500 offered for stolen statue
Have you seen this sculpture? A tip leading to the recovery of "The Falconer" could earn you a $2,500 reward. The statue was stolen from a courtyard at the University of Oregon over three weeks ago.
KVAL Eugene |
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Food Notes
St. Mark Church, 60 Narragansett Ave., Jamestown, (401) 423-1421, this weekend holds its annual Christmas Festival featuring the Taste & See Cafe serving homemade soups, chowders, sausage and peppers, hot dogs and sweets.
The Providence Journal |
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U-M Museum of Art to reopen in March
ANN ARBOR - The University of Michigan Museum of Art plans to reopen in March following a $41.9 million restoration and expansion.
Lansing State Journal |
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