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Hoopla Marketing Wins an Exhibit Design Award from Exhibitor Magazine - Connections Made through Green Design
Hoopla Marketing wins a Green Exhibit award from Exhibitor Magazine for the design of Dell's exhibit space at the ICSID IDSA Connecting '07 World Design Congress. Hoopla teamed with Dell to architect an exhibit space that begins the conversation around, "What does green mean to you?" (PRWeb May 13, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Green/Design/prweb937114.htm
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Summer to bring J. Seward Johnson's real-life sculptures
stamford - This summer, downtown Stamford will host the world's largest one-man outdoor exhibit of sculptures by renowned artist J.
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Google honors 2 Kentucky students
Two Kentucky students have received national recognition for their doodles. Sarah Bezerra, a third-grader at Millcreek Elementary School, and Cherry Rose, a senior at Lynn Camp High School in Corbin, are regional winners of Google's "Doodle 4 Google" contest. The competition called for students in kindergarten through 12th grade to revamp Google's logo and submit their illustration to the ...
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Embassy Pro Books Sponsors the 2008 CONTACT Toronto Photography Festival
Embassy Pro Books, North America's premier manufacturer of professional photo books and pro books to help professional photographers and graphic designers market their businesses and express their creativity, is very pleased to announce that they will be a sponsor of the CONTACT 2008 Toronto Photography Festival.
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Rhinebeck school board candidates unopposed
RHINEBECK - Rhinebeck voters will have an uncontested ballot for two three-year school board seats that are being sought by incumbents.
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New Vermont College of tFine Arts is almost ready to take over Union Institute
MONTPELIER -- After two years of designing a purchase plan, the Vermont College of Fine Arts is almost a reality. ... - By Sarah Hinckley Times Argus Staff
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Putin: Art should help strengthen state
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Prime Minister Vladimir Putin unveiled an exhibit from the art collection of a renowned Russian cellist Monday, a ceremony that reflected his continuing political influence even after stepping down as president.
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Soft-stone carving weekend scheduled
SHELBURNE -- The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center invites curious individuals to join them for a soft-stone hand-carving weekend at Shelburne Farms on May 31 and June 1. ...
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Correction for May 13, 2008
An opening reception for Erie artist Brian Pardini's new exhibit, "When Trees Dream," was incorrectly reported in Monday's "Things to Do" column in the Erie Times-News. Pardini's reception, which is open to the public, is scheduled for Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Erie Art Museum Annex Gallery, 423 State St.
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Art museum could leave downtown
Tucson Museum of Art trustees and executives over the weekend arrived at a firm vision for the future.
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New CondoLux Website Offers Fresh Design, More User Friendliness
CondoLux has been a front-runner in luxury condo and beach home rentals and sales in Myrtle Beach for more than 20 years. With the launch of their new website at www.condolux.net with state-of-the-art color photography and a more robust online-booking interface, CondoLux makes it easier for users to decide which resort they can feel most at home with.
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Embassy Pro Books Sponsors the 2008 CONTACT Toronto Photography Festival
OAKVILLE, Ontario----Embassy Pro Books, North America's premier manufacturer of professional photo books and pro books to help professional photographers and graphic designers market their businesses and express their creativity, is very pleased to announce that they will be a sponsor of the CONTACT 2008 Toronto Photography Festival.
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ExCeL has new owners
ExCeL at Newham's Royal Docks, a future venue for the 2012 Olympics and possible big casino and current hosts to London's Triathlon and Boat Show among other major exhibitions and conferences, has been sold, it has been revealed.
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Check out quilts, vintage homes in Redlands
Some 300 quilts by local artists will be on display Saturday in Smiley Park in Redlands as part of the "Garden of Dreams" Vintage Home Tour and Quilt Festival.
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Museum Tries Branching Out
Visitors to Harvard’s Museum of Natural History looking for dinosaurs this month will come across a surprising new exhibition. In place of the usual bones, the museum is showing photographs of leaves in black and white.
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Local & live
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 • SENIOR SPORTS & ARTS FESTIVAL BIKE RIDE: Centennial Ice Arena. 10 a.m. Ride bike trail from Two Moon Park to Mystic Park and back. 657-3050.
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KMOMA plans Rs 550 cr arts museum
Kolkata is set to have its first art museum at Rajarhat. Christened Kolkata Museum of Modern Art (KMOMA), the project is a brainchild of Rakhi Sarkar, the owner of Cima Art Gallery in Kolkata.
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Historic Kaufmann House hits auction block Tuesday
This is the first time architecture is being looked at as a work of art, auction house president said.
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Secrets of 15th century Spanish altarpiece uncovered
DALLAS (Reuters Life!) - Paintings from a 15th century Spanish cathedral are the focus of a new exhibit that takes visitors back to an era when America was discovered, the Jews were expelled from Spain and the Islamic Moors were in defeat.
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Calendar -- Des Moines
A Photo Ethnography. Through May 16. Multimedia exhibit, combining enlarged photographs, a slide show, written words and live presentations documenting the lives of seventh-grade students at Hiatt Middle School. State Capitol, 1007 E. Grand Ave.
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Our view: Riding Center deserves all the funding aid it can get
Congratulations to Franklin County 4-H Therapeutic Riding Center, which raised $25,000 with a weekend art auction sponsored by Embarq and Franklin County Visitors Bureau.
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Man arrested for furtive photography spree around Venice
A man who allegedly photographed more than 3,000 women's bottoms as they toured Venice has been arrested by Italian police.
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Arts Council Funding Approved
SIOUX FALLS (AP) - Gov. Mike Rounds has approved $1.1 million in State Arts Council funding for more than 250 artists, arts organizations, schools, and art projects across the state.
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Art to be on display
With its “Art on the Green” invitational, the Kemp Center for the Arts has been sculpting a little taste of Texas by featuring artists from different regions of the state.
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Local Children Win Regional Poster Contest
MITCHELL - Nicholas LaFave, Mission Hill; Allison Neugebauer, Mitchell; Aspen Becker, Mitchell; and Ashton Woodard, Yankton won first and second place in the regional safety poster competition sponsored by The Order of United Commercial Travelers of America's (UCT) #94 Council held on April 26 at Mitchell.
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