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The shapes of our society
Expressionist sculptor Michael Cacnio unveiled his recent collection at the 1/of Gallery in Serendra’s art complex. Dubbed “Eclectic,” the one-man show featured 10 new pieces perfectly molded in golden metal and brass, showcasing creations beyond his accustomed subjects.
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Underwater survey of sunken barge finds no evidence of leaking oil or fuel
By Tina Comeau THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow.com An underwater survey of the sunken barge/dredge Shovelmaster conducted over the weekend found no evidence of leaking fuel or oil, which, according to Atlantic Towing Limited, is consistent with Coast Guard reports of no fuel sheens seen on the water's surface since Thursday of last week. The Nov...
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8 finalists to design, build Station North bike racks
Judges have selected eight finalists, including three Maryland Institute College of Art students, to design and build eight one-of-a-kind bike racks to be installed by next spring in Baltimore's Station North district. The designs were submitted as part of the Station North Bike Rack Project, a competition held this fall to help raise the bike rack to an art form and make Baltimore a more ...
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Visitors Bureau looks toward future
BENTONVILLE — In preparation for the opening of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the tourism it will generate each year, the city’s Convention and Visitors Bureau wants to accommodate additional tourism and plan for bigger events. (Benton County Daily Record)
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Works of Neptune Beach artist on display this month
Neptune Beach artist Linda Olsen finds great inspiration in the lore of mermaids and the beauty of coastal shores. She brings her fascination of the beach and ocean alive in her artwork. Olsen's works are on display through Dec. 31 at Broadfoot Gallery, 420 Third St. S., Jacksonville Beach. A portion of the proceeds from her Broadfoot Gallery show will be donated to the Women's Center of ...
The Florida Times-Union |
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Global Call for 2009 Nominations Business Editors/Technology Writers
(AP:SAN JOSE, Calif.--) (BUSINESS WIRE) _ Dec. 03, 2008-- The Tech Awards, presented by Applied Materials (Nasdaq:AMAT), and a signature program of The Tech Museum of Innovation today announced that nominations are open for The Tech Awards 2009.
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Chevrolet is the Strategic Partner of the first Global Mobile Short Film Festival
ZURICH, Switzerland – December 3, 2008: Twice Academy Award winning actor and director Kevin Spacey will headline at the GSM Mobile World Congress (February 16-20, 2009) in Barcelona, as host of the MOFILM Mobile Short Film Festival and mobile entertainment keynote speaker, the GSMA and MOFILM jointly announced today.
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Rockwell gallery is on the market; a tough sell
Wednesday, December 3 ARLINGTON — The Norman Rockwell Exhibition and Gift Shop has been for sale for the past three years, but the housing economy has made selling it tough, said owner Joy Hinrichsen. The current asking price is down to $139,000 from $299,000 when it first went on the market.
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Philly race car museum becomes a pit stop for automobile fans
PHILADELPHIA - For more than 20 years, Fred Simeone kept his priceless collection of vintage racing cars in a nondescript garage downtown. He'd give private tours to other car collectors and enthusiasts, but the automotive gems remained largely hidden from public view.
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Get ready for Monterey Cowboy Poetry and Music Festival
Carol Lenters urges anyone interested in what she refers to as "the cowboy way" to consider attending the 10th edition of the Monterey Cowboy Poetry and Music Festival this weekend.
The Salinas Californian |
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Midtown's 'The Station' a gritty Basel experience
At the opening of The Station, a 12,000-square-foot, three-floor exhibit in Miami's Midtown, more than 40 artists displayed mixed-media and site-specific installations in a half-finished condo building. While the exterior showed the gloss of many of Miami's recently erected structures, exposed piping and concrete and gravel floors formed the backdrop for the photos, videos and sculptures shown ...
Miami Herald |
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Art Complex offers December classes
Registration is open for the following classes at the Art Complex Museum, 189 Alden St. in Duxbury.
Duxbury Reporter |
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Documenta taps director
THE positive outcomes from this year's Biennale of Sydney continue with the appointment yesterday of its artistic director, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, to one of the contemporary art world's most respected jobs.
The Australian |
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Kate wins Big Day Out
KATE Bradley and The Goodbye Horses have won a sought-after spot at next month's Big Day Out festival after a sing-off.
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Video: Exclusive FAGE(R) Total Yogurt-Inspired Art Unveiled at First Annual Gen Art Vanguard New Contemporary Art Fair
FAGE Total Greek yogurt will unveil three one-of-a-kind FAGE-inspired contemporary art works at the First Annual "Gen Art Vanguard New Contemporary Art Fair" in Miami, December 4-7, 2008.
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Gallery opens doors to showcase for exhibitors
A gallery in Bilston is giving visitors a cosy treat by staging an winter exhibition based around craft items. Bilston Craft Gallery has created ‘Craftbox’, which features items like glass, ceramics, metal, textiles, and wood by 17 different people.
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Rediscovered art sells for £2.8m
An Italian masterpiece, which had been hidden in the attic of a French chateau since the 19th Century, sells for £2.84m at auction in London.
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Art exhibits opening at Cultural Center
The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach will host openings Friday by an experienced artist as well as young up-and coming artists from area high schools. A new exhibit called "Putting it Up and Down; Installation and Interior Motive" showcases works by artist Jan Tomlinson-Master. There will be an opening reception from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The exhibit will be on display through Jan. 10. ...
The Florida Times-Union |
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2003 'Idol' winner 'Ain't Misbehavin' at Miller Auditorium
Ruben Studdard -- along with his Season Two co-contestants Frenchie Davis and Trenyce Cobbins -- sings the music of Waller and others in the musical "Ain't Misbehavin'." The 30th anniversary tour, which stops at Miller Auditorium on Saturday, is directed by Richard Maltby Jr., who created the revue in 1978. Related content • Miller Auditorium announces huge day after Thanksgiving sale
The Kalamazoo Gazette |
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VINELAND: CCC to announce holiday card winners
VINELAND — The winners of the annual Cumberland County College Holiday Card Competition will be announced today. 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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Exhibition opens door on urban decay
Killala-based artist Niall Kerrigan’s ‘Derelict: Silent and Still’ is a study of dereliction and decay. During urban renewal, many houses are left derelict and these half-houses are the decay left behind as humans move on.
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Official WEG painting unveiled
The official commemorative painting of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games was unveiled Tuesday at the Kentucky Horse Park. Games organizers said the painting by New York sports artist LeRoy Neiman will be displayed in cities around the state to build support for the 16 days of equine competition in 2010 that will decide eight world championships. The painting, which will be ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Local news briefs: Productions of 'Cats' today, Thursday at Renaissance
Renewable Energy-Energy Efficiency-Ohio (RE-EE-Ohio) will have an organizational meeting at 7 p.m. today in the Community Room, Morrow Commons, 475 Park Ave., across from Mount Gilead High School. Richland County participants are sought.
Mansfield News Journal |
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Festival hopes to reel in more winners
THE 11 film-makers funded by the 2009 Adelaide Film Festival are hoping the event's enviable reputation for picking winners holds true again
Adelaide Now |
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Index 2008 opens as biggest interiors event in the Middle East
The world's major suppliers of furniture, fixtures and fittings are taking part in Index at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre which was inaugurated today by HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council.
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