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Now you see it now you don't
An artist in the Philippines is pulling in the crowds to his exhibition of paintings that can't been seen under normal light. Edd Aragon's show of light-sensitive paintings runs in Manila's Banyuhay Heber Arts and Music Centre until May.
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What Happens When You Combine the Tribeca Family Festival Street Fair and NY Artist Alex Beard with on Site Energy Co? ...
In a behemoth effort to show their commitment to "going green" this year, the Tribeca Film Festival’s Family Street Fair challenged nature artist, writer and traveler, Alex Beard. The challenge was to create an arts and crafts activity that would incorporate one of the events' diesel generator in a “Green” display. Furthermore, the event had to be interactive with the children, as well. [PR.com ...
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Veterans try for marble renaissance
People of a certain age remember reaching down to the bottom of a freshly opened box of Frosted Flakes, groping for the free marble inside. Others remember drawing a chalk circle on the schoolyard pavement to create an arena for the games.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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The St. Louis Art Museum
A treasure to experience when you're in St. Louis!
BellaOnline |
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'Reclaimed'
The black notebook that Jewish art dealer Jacques Goudstikker tucked in his jacket as he fled the Nazi invasion of Holland tells the story of what he left behind.
Greenwich Time |
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Map of Dreams
After forty-five years as a children?s author, Uri Shulevitz now gives us his first explicitly autobiographical story. It is a masterpiece.
New York Times |
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When Art Meets Public
"Despite the huge numbers who visit galleries and museums, most people don't go. If they do, the convention of the art gallery is that the work is entitled to be there and your right to question it is correspondingly limited.
Arts Journal |
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Yes, you, too, can bid at auctions
MANILA, Philippines - On the Southeast Asian art market today, the buzz seems to be the "auction."
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Scott Watson paintings express 'innocence'
Nearly 100 artistic efforts produced in prison by double-murderer Scott Watson are being stored in a secret Christchurch location awaiting the artist's release.
Stuff |
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Children's Art Exhibit
DRAWINGS of nine children who recently finished the 10-day course in basic drawing of the Children's Summer Art Workshop held at the Davao Museum in April were featured in an exhibit that opened last April 25.
Sun Star |
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Laumeier Art Fair Canceled Due To Weather
Out of concern for their visitors and artists, the organizers of the Laumeier Art Fair at Laumeier Sculpture Park have canceled the event for Sunday, May 11. Heavy rains and high winds have made conditions just too dangerous. Also, power is out to the park’s main building.
FOX 2 News St. Louis |
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Art/Culture Review
The exhibition of two of Thapong Visual Arts Centre artists, Qaeqhao Moses and Joseph Piet, opened on Wednesday at the Main Art Gallery, National Museum.
Mmegi |
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Acton sculptor shows work at Tower Hill Botanic Garden
Trained in music and theater, Arlene Fins discovered a new vocation as a sculptor at the beach in 2002 by shaping a young girl's figure in the sand. Now, 7 years later, the Acton artist works from her own studio, won an award for a bronze sculpture of a woman soldier and will be showing new work at the Tower Hill Botanic Garden. Video: Tour Arlene Fins’ sculpture studio
The MetroWest Daily News |
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World's fair landmark in Philly getting new life as museum
Memorial Hall, one of the jewels of the Centennial Exposition of 1876, had lost its luster many years ago.
Centre Daily Times |
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Deadline for art show drop-off
All works to be considered for the Schoolhouse Gallery Spring Arts Competition must be dropped off between noon and 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, May 10-12, at the gallery at 494 Commercial St.
Provincetown Banner |
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Two-vehicle collision outside Art Car Museum kills 1
A man died early today after he was struck and pinned under a car on the street in front of the Art Car Museum, police said.
Houston Chronicle |
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Crafting An Identity For The Hirshhorn
"The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden [in Washington, D.C.] has never been like most other Modern- and contemporary-art museums...
Arts Journal |
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Supervisors to review public art projects
The Solano County Supervisors Chamber will get a refreshing splash of art for at least one day as candidates for county public art projects present their ideas Tuesday. The Solano County Board of Supervisors will receive a report on
Vallejo Times-Herald |
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Laumeier Art Fair Canceled Due To Weather
Out of concern for their visitors and artists, the organizers of the Laumeier Art Fair and Laumeier Sculpture Park have canceled the event for Sunday, May 11. Heavy rains and high winds have made conditions just too dangerous. Also, power is out to the park’s main building.
FOX 2 News St. Louis |
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Newspaper, the new inspiration for contemporay Indian art
By Madhusree Chatterjee, New Delhi, May 11 : 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.
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Chatt-A-Birdin' The Rare Virginia Rail
Good bird photography takes a steady hand, being in the right place at the right time and waiting until you get that perfect shot. Richard Schier is good at all this and he gets these incredible bird shots and packages it for others to enjoy. We hope you enjoy this rare bird.
The Chattanoogan |
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'Iron Man' Concept Art
Check out design illustrations from Adi Granov and Phil Saunders for the ' Iron Man ' movie.
Comics2Film |
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GREEN MUSIC
5th Annual Kokua Festival raises money, awareness for Hawaii enviro isssues
Surfline |
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Heritage alive and kicking
You know a cultural festival is hip and happening when a modernized play on an epic Bangsamoro oral tradition rivets mall rat spectators and earns the hearty applause of the very people from whom the tale originated—the Maranaos themselves.
The Manila Times |
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Supes to pick works of art for buildings
The Solano County Supervisors Chamber will get a refreshing splash of art for at least one day as candidates for county public art projects present their ideas Tuesday. The Solano County Board of Supervisors will receive a report on candidates who have been selected to create public art for the Suisun City Library and for the new Health and Social Services building in Vallejo.
The Reporter |
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