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Museum honors supporters
An evening of art and elegance returns to Meridian when the Meridian Museum of Art hosts its annual Patrons Party on Thursday, March 22, from 7 p.m.-9 p.m.
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Geoff Oldfather: Stuart artist reunited with her painting
Dorothy Hill Rabowski painted the historic Golden Gate building 30 years ago.
Stuart News |
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Public Art Master Plan taking shape
Transcript Staff WriterWhen the "Maverick" statue of Hollywood film and television actor James Garner was u...
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A true ‘Legend’ joins St. Kitts music festival
Travelers bound for the St. Kitts Music Festival in June can add Grammy-winning performer John Legend to the already hot lineup of artists set to perform there.
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South Bulletin Board
Bethel Park -- South Arts is accepting artist registrations through May 28 for its next fine art show, Solstice, slated for June 7-July 25 at South Arts Gallery, Schoolhouse Art Center, ...
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Alumni Cabaret set Saturday
In conjunction with Woodland Hills Academic Foundation's All-District Art Show, Alumni Cabaret, a benefit for the foundation, will be held at 7:30 p.m. this Saturday in Braddock Carnegie Library Music Hall.
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Duncan Regehr Exhibits Magic at Petley Jones Gallery
VANCOUVER.- Duncan Regehr lived the first three years of his life in Lethbridge. In 1956 his family moved to Victoria.
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Daniel Richter has His First Retrospective in Spain
View of the Daniel Richter exhibit CAC Málaga 2008 Photo: José Luís Gutiérrez, Courtesy CAC Málaga. MALAGA.-
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The Corrigan Gallery Presents "Celebration," With Works by Richard Hagerty
Richard Hagerty, Strut, oil on canvas, 20 x 10 © 2005. CHARLESTON, SC.- The Corrigan Gallery presents today #147;Celebration,” a show of works by Richard Hagerty opening May 15, 2008 with a reception from 5pm to 8:00pm at 62 Queen Street, Charleston.
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Gibbes names Angela Mack as new director
CHARLESTON — Angela Mack has been named director of the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston after 20 years as its curator. Mack is the third director of the museum, which at 103 is the oldest art museum in the state, in five years. Todd Smith, hired in 2006, resigned in April. “The idea of being director had crossed my mind and others’ minds before, but I always said, ‘no,’” said Mack, a native ...
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Art Moscow 2008 Starts Today
A Russian walks by "National project" made by Igor Baskakov at Art Moscow 2008. EFE / SERGEI ILNITSKY. MOSCOW.- Art Moscow represents the largest and most important fair for contemporary art from the 20th to 21st century in Eastern Europe.
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Leo Kesting Gallery in Assocation with The Friends Of The Highline Presents: Julia Mandle
Students from the NYC Lab School wearing Julia Mandle signature "chalk shoes". Images courtesy of Julia Mandle and The Friends of the Highline. NEW YORK.-
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Art museum considering Rauschenberg display
Robert Rauschenberg was one of the most consistently innovative and influential artists of the latter half of the 20th century. The American painter, sculptor, printmaker, photographer and performance artist, who died Monday night in Florida at...
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Transformations: The Lea/Lee an Exhibition at City Hall in London
LONDON.- In a long-term visual survey, the Canadian photographer, Philip Jessup (see www.jessup.ca), is documenting the remains of wilderness in the watersheds of several large cities, including Toronto and London.
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Turner Prize Candidate Mark Leckey Solo exhibition at the Kolnischer Kunstverein
Mark Leckey, Window Display 2, 2008, Installation view Resident, Koelnischer Kunstverein 2008, Photo: Simon Vogel. COLOGNE.- Mark Leckey (born 1964), laureate of the Central Art Award, is presenting a comprehensive solo exhibition at the Kölnischer Kunstverein under the title of Resident.
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Mapping Cartography in Contemporary Art Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art
Elin O'Hara Slavick, Congo 1998-2005. Mixed media on Arches paper. Courtesy Elin O'Hara Slavick CINCINNATI.- Maps have a remarkable effect on our view of the world. At the root of their power is our frequently unquestioning acceptance of cartographic messages.
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Adobe set to test new Flash Player
Company plans to launch a beta test of Astro, the code name for the latest version of its Flash Player software.
CNET |
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Francis Bacon's Triptych 1975 Sells for Record 86.3 Million at Sotheby's
Francis Bacon, "Triptych, 1976". Each: 78 x 58 in. 198 x 147.5 cm. Oil and pastel on canvas in three parts. © Sotheby's Images. NEW YORK.-
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Silent auction to aid children
A silent auction that will benefit two local children organizations will be held Monday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For sale will be artwork created by school-aged children, including many who have no experience in the arts.
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Arts Express: May 15, 2008
BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE -- When the Adirondack Museum at Blue Mountain Lake opens for the season Friday, May 23, visitors will discover fresh exhibits, hands-on activities and a wealth of special events.
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"Warren Kimble's America" on exhibit at Shelburne Museum
SHELBURNE -- Warren Kimble never touches oil paint. It never drys. What the country's best-known contemporary folk artist has touched in more than 100 works spanning his career is featured in the Vermonter's first major museum retrospective, "Warren Kimble's America."
Plattsburgh Press Republican |
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[Best Bets] Tuesday, May 20
At noon, artist Wyatt Waters will speak at a brown bag lecture at the Clinton Public Library. Free; call 601-922-7664 for details. … Head over to the Mississippi Craft Center in Ridgeland at 5 p.m. as the Mississippi Craftsmen’s Guild opens a ceramics exhibit, featuring the work of master ceramicists from the guild, as well as a “Conversation with a Craftsman” at 6 p.m. Free; call 601-856-7546 ...
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Bacon painting sets postwar auction record
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Francis Bacon's "Triptych, 1976" sold for $86 million at Sotheby's contemporary sale on Wednesday, setting a record for postwar art and contributing to the auction house's best result in its nearly 300-year history.
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Bennett's watercolors on display at library
This article was submitted by Beth Totten, teen librarian at the Canastota Public Library. For the second consecutive year, the Canastota Public Library welcomes artist Catherine Bennett and her paintings.
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Charleston Harbor Fest
It's gone through more name changes than P Diddy (or is it just Diddy?), but nothing seems to prevent the Charleston Harbor Fest from wowing Lowcountry boat fanatics year after year. Beginning Friday and running through Sunday, the event, formerly known as the Maritime Festival, will sail into town bringing with it a weekend filled with all things "boat."
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