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Exhibit gives view of UCF photographers
The University of Central Florida's bachelor of science program in photography will present the 2008 Senior Thesis Exhibition at the UCF Visual Arts Gallery on the Orlando campus through May 23.
Orlando Sentinel
Artists strive for child’s smile
VietNamNet Bridge - The best works of several well-known local and foreign artists will go under the hammer this month at a charity auction to raise money for performing cleft palate operations on children.
Vietnam Net
Beach Walk
Not everyone was building sand sculptures at Westport’s Compo Beach on Saturday. Some took advantage of the sunshine and mild temperatures for a walk in the sand.
WestportNow
Metro Looks A Renaissance MAN
Anita Chambers previews Monday's meetings in the UK and Ireland.
Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport
METRO LOOKS A RENAISSANCE MAN
Latest horse racing news from sportinglife.com. Cards, tips, statistics, live commentaries & results. Full, free coverage of horseracing from a UK perspective.
Sporting Life
Not enough locals visit museums, says outgoing Asian Civilisations Museum director
SINGAPORE: Not enough locals are visiting museums in Singapore. That is the view of Dr Kenson Kwok, the outgoing director of the Asian Civilisations Museum.
Channel NewsAsia
Entertainment in Brief: 05/11/2008
Clinic offers help for float builders; Meeting planned for china painters; Blossom Days set on Old Mission; Curious George, Arthur plan visit; Musical revue looks at children's books; Art curator hosts gallery walk; 'Nifty' yard sale benefits art center;
Traverse City Record-Eagle
Not enough locals visit museums, says outgoing Asian Civilisations Museum director
SINGAPORE: Not enough locals are visiting museums in Singapore.
Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Singapore News
Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company buys ExCeL London
Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC) has acquired control of ExCeL London, the UK capital's leading exhibition and conference venue through a UK subsidiary.
Mena Report
Jenna Bush Ties the Knot at Crawford Ranch
Jenna Bush couldn't see herself getting married at the White House surrounded by antique furniture and oil portraits of presidents. She and Henry Hager said "I do" Saturday at President...
WOAI San Antonio
Art Car Museum curator killed in wreck
The curator of the Art Car Museum was killed early Sunday in a tragic accident
ABC 13 Houston
Today Portuguese celebration
Today, the parade will commence at 10 a.m. from the SDES Lodge and proceed to Sacred Heart Church for 11 a.m. Mass. Serving of the traditional Portuguese sopas will begin at the SDES Hall at 11 a.m. with games, an auction and dancing to follow.
Hollister Free Lance
Newspaper, the new inspiration for contemporay Indian art
Contemporary art in India is drawing inspiration from a collage of new mediums, the most striking among them being daily newspapers and the internet. And Vadodara-based contemporary artist Ashutosh Bharadwaj's works reflect just that.
Calcutta News
Michigan exhibition spotlights impressionist treasures by U.S. artists
Artists from France — Monet, Renoir and Cezanne, to name a few — are most closely associated with the Impressionist style of painting because the beloved movement developed there in the late 19th century. A new exhibition at the Muskegon Museum of Art in Muskegon, Mich., serves as a reminder that there were also some talented and important U.S. artists who embraced impressionism.
Asbury Park Press
Sunday Profile: Anne Shipley
For 24 years, Anne Shipley's job has taken her around the world. The chair of the art program at Sierra Nevada College went to Rome, Mexico, New York, London and Paris with art students, showing them her passion.
North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
Photographic Art Exhibit Will Be May 23
The Photographic Society of Chattanooga and Richard Blackwell invite the public to a viewing of the "Symbols of Patriotism" Exhibit and a reception on Friday, May 23, from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
The Chattanoogan
Perfect Day for Castles in the Sand
A perfect sunny day today at Westport’s Compo Beach added to the festivities for the seventh annual Castles in the Sand sand sculpture fund-raiser for the Interfaith Housing Association.
WestportNow
Tyler Independent School District Artsfest Displays Artistic Young Minds
Raena Jarrell, a 10-year-old Caldwell Elementary student, draws with a marker at one of the many art stations set up at TISD’s ArtsFest on Saturday in Tyler. Student artwork, including paintings, drawings and sculptures, were on display throughout the Harvey Convention Center.
Tyler Morning Telegraph
Portraits with audio capture mental illness
Haunting, vulnerable black-and-white images comprise photographer Michael Nye's audiovisual exhibit featuring people struggling with mental illness.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Native Hawaiian artists celebrate Maoli Arts
To celebrate Maoli Arts Month, downtown galleries are exhibiting works by Native Hawaiian artists in various exhibitions.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Danbury Student art goes on display on Tuesday
Art by students in the Danbury public schools will be on display Tuesday at Danbury High School, Clapboard Ridge Road.The annual Marjorie Shepard Children's Art Show will run from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Refreshments will be provided by the National Art Honor Society and student musicians will play.
The News-Times
GumTree Festival goes on
Thursday's tornadoes weren't strong enough to blow away the crowd at the 37th Annual Cellular South GumTree Festival.
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
THE KIDS ARE IDIOTS
Given the opportunities for knowledge and culture in America today, one would think we were on the verge of a golden age of intelligence.From 1997 to 2002, the number of museums climbed from 3,860 to 4,533, while there are hundreds more public library outlets and post-secondary schools.And, of course, we have the Internet, which provides anyone with a user password, library card, or student ID a ...
New York Post
Future Artists Go Forth
Old Lyme - The 16-member Class of 2008 at Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts was spared Saturday the well-worn platitudes usually trotted out for
New London Day
OSBORNE, 31, AND MISARKO, 31
Osborne, 31, and Misarko, 31April 19 - Fate has a funny way of bringing people together, particularly Tracy Misarko and Daniel Osborne. "I always had a crush on him in college," says Misarko, an art teacher in Westchester. Seven years after the Queens duo attended SUNY New Paltz together, they discovered they lived next door to each other in Long Island City. "I can't believe I rediscovered the ...
New York Post
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