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SCHOOL ARTS
Fine Arts Night at Socastee High Socastee High School presents a Fine Arts Night on Thursday at the school, on S.C. 707 just east of S.C. 544. The event will showcase art and sculpture in the commons area, and the Socastee Singers, Select Girls, Socastee Jazz Ambassadors and Socastee Concert Bands performing in the auditorium.
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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Building self-confidence through art
After more than a decade of renting space in downtown Lynn, Raw Art Works - an arts therapy program for at-risk youth - now owns the building and is opening its first public gallery on the ground floor.
Boston Globe |
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Just hanging around
For decades, the four maritime paintings of Constitution battling Guerriere sat in storage at the Woburn Public Library, where officials didn't know how they got there or what to do with them.
Boston Globe |
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Turning trash into treasure
As a new exhibit at the city of Savannah's Gallery S.P.A.C.E. demonstrates, one person's trash truly is another artist's treasure.
Savannah Morning News |
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It's time to get creative
Imagine, for a moment, a transformed downtown Framingham. One laced with art galleries, and with working artists' lofts, all within walking distance of one another. One with artworks regularly exhibited at local businesses, and with hotels filled with visitors eager to sample it all.
Boston Globe |
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Edgar award boosts 'Panic,' playwright, festival
Arts Beat looks on the scene and behind the scenes of Evansville's cultural landscape.
The Gleaner |
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Volunteer Opportunities
Telfair Museum of Art
Savannah Morning News |
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Met's superhero costume exhibit packs a punch
Newsflash: A cadre of superheroes have invaded one of Gotham's top cultural institutions, bringing swaths of bright color, pop graphics and an everyman theme to the hallowed halls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan.
The Standard-Times |
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Palm reader leads students to goals
For teenagers in the group Women 2 Be at Raw Art Works in Lynn, the exhibit "Reach" started with a visit to a palm reader.
Boston Globe |
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South Effingham High School to host art exhibition
South Effingham High School is hosting a student art exhibition May 14 with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m.
Savannah Morning News |
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By Judy Skatssoon of AAP
The heady smell of linseed oil and oil paint hits you the minute you enter the M16 Art Space, an exhibition and studio space in Canberra's south.
TVNZ |
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Children's Festival embraces Pitt setting
The Pittsburgh International Children's Festival is a spring tradition, but this year it's breaking with tradition by moving to a new location. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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An exuberant Burton Morris pursues upbeat approach
On a recent chilly spring morning, Burton Morris is standing beside the colorful, iconic paintings that line the walls of his Monroeville art studio, doing his best to captivate a group of ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Washington Sunday Bulletin Board
An exhibition of the work of Ray W. Forquer, who has been named 2008 Artist of the Pike by the Frank L. Melega Art Museum, will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. next Sunday ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Miami University artwork on display in Europe
A Miami University art professor's European connection has opened up a world of opportunity for her colleagues and students.
The Hamilton Journal News |
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MAY 11-19
OutAbout LEBANESE FOOD FESTIVAL #=cf230=#Ethnic cuisine, culture at St. Anthony#=cm EQ=#s Maronite Catholic Church. 346#-#1161 or 270#-#7234. -RD> Lebanese Food Festival Ethnic cuisine and culture Friday through next Sunday at St. Anthony's Maronite Catholic Church. 346-1161 or 270-7234.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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2008 Tulip Queen crowned at Albany Tulip Festival
The 60th annual Albany Tulip Festival was in full swing Saturday -- with the crowning of the newest tulip queen.
FOX 23 News Albany |
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I Don't Speak Very Much - Kijune Park / Rui Matsunaga / Miho Sato
LONDON.- I-MYU Projects presents I Don’t Speak Very Much, an exhibition of new works by Korean artist Kijune Park and Japanese born artists Rui Matsunaga and Miho Sato. The works are drawn together by a reduction of visual language and a quiet consolidation of personal and collective cultural drift.
Art Daily |
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John Armleder and Olivier Mosset Featured at The Contemporary
John Armleder, All Night Party (FS), 2003. ST. LOUIS, MO.- The Contemporary presents an ambitious exhibition with John Armleder and Olivier Mosset, two of the most influential artists working today, and whose work remains under-recognized in the United States.
Art Daily |
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Major Exhibition of Antiquarian Maps at the Ukranian Museum
UKRANIA QUAE ET TERRA COSACCORUM CUM VICINIS WALACHIAE, MOLDAVIAE, MINORIS TARTARIAE PROVINCIIS (UKRAINE AND THE LAND OF THE COSSACKS WITH THE NEIGHBORING PROVINCES OF WALLACHIA, MOLDAVIA, AND TATARY MINOR) Johann Baptist Homann/Homann’s Heirs, Nuremberg, 1729. 18 3/4 х 22 5/8 in. (47.5 х 56.7 cm).
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Aerial Portraits of the American West: Photographs by John Shelton
Kaskawulsh Glacer, Canada. SAN DIEGO, CA.- From May 11–November 2, 2008, the San Diego Natural History Museum will present Aerial Portraits of the American West: Photographs by John Shelton.
Art Daily |
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Sports Museum of America set to open in New York
NEW YORK (AP) -- The elevator ride to the first exhibit at the new Sports Museum of America sets the tone. "I don't believe what I just saw!" Jack Buck exclaims of Kirk Gibson's 1988 World Series home run, one of the famous calls played during the short trip.
The Oakland Press |
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'A perfect six hours in Bluffton'
Bluffton native Peter Hamilton and his wife, Brenda, host a barbecue for family and friends at their home every year during the Bluffton Village Festival.
Island Packet |
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Denver Art Museum Extends Hours for Inspiring Impressionism Exhibition
Still Life with Apples and Oranges, c.1895-1900, by Paul Cézanne (1839-1906). Oil on canvas. Musee d' Orsay, Paris, France. Photo: H. Lewandowski; photo credit: Réunion des Musées Nationaux / Art Resource, NY.
Art Daily |
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Too much to see, too little to appreciate
Walking among the 122 works that make up the 20th Anniversary Juried Art Exhibition at the State Museum, one finds some strong works, including some by artists whose names are not familiar even to those who know the S.C. art community. But this first-time exhibition (named for the 20th anniversary of the museum) has little to offer after the initial surprises — no depth, no context, no concept ...
The State |
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