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'A Journey in Maiolica'
Dotting the richly decorated rooms of Renaissance and 18th-century art and furnishings at the Caramoor House Museum in Katonah, N.
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Community input sought May 22
The Medfield Cultural Council will host a Community Input meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 22 at the Zullo Gallery, 456 Main St., Medfield. All interested residents are invited to come and tell us what types of artists and events you would like to see supported in Medfield.
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Caption Contest No. 80
Stacy Innerst is the artist. You are the caption writer. Send up to three entries to page2@post-gazette.com or mail to: Caption Contest, Portfolio, PG, 34 Blvd. ...
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They Bring the Art
When you think "visual art," paintings and sculptures and the like are most often what spring to mind, leaving dance to hang out with theater in the performing-arts category. This point of view is not entirely incorrect, of course — dancers are indeed performers — but there is such a vis ...
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Wonder as You Wander
The wooded area of Laumeier Sculpture Park (12580 Rott Road, Sunset Hills; 314-567-5384 or www.newmusiccircle.org) is a mysterious and rewarding place to walk, studded as it is with artwork ranging from Johann Feilacher's towering Redwood 1 to Mary Miss' sprawling Pool Complex: Orchard Valley. This ...
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Jackson's gem of Art Gallery expecting better times ahead
Jackson's Municipal Art Gallery is looking at an upturn thanks to Mississippi Landmark recommendation, an improving neighborhood and newly committed management.
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Breakfast at Tiffany's
A feature one notices right away when visiting the Tiffany Inn is the wall painting of Italy that runs along the entrance walkway. "People think they are visiting Alton when they are actually visiting Italy," Lynne Ulett said. "When the weather is nice, it's more like an Italian cafe out here."
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Conn. museum shows art looted by Nazis
Jacques Goudstikker was the Netherlands' biggest art dealer in the 1930s, influencing the tastes of collectors and museums while entertaining lavishly in his country home and castle. In 1940, he hastily left it all behind — including about 1,400...
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On 'Idol,' good singers make for a dull season
This season of "American Idol" had talented singers, a doe-eyed teenage contestant for the prepubescent crowd, visits from pop royalty, stinging comments from Simon Cowell and jaw-droppers from Paula Abdul.
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Heirs reclaim, display prized art looted by Nazis
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Jacques Goudstikker was the Netherlands' biggest art dealer in the 1930s, influ
The Oklahoman |
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Students showcase artwork at South Effingham
GUYTON - Senior Lindsey Brichacek will have a lasting legacy at South Effingham High School long after graduation this weekend.
Savannah Morning News |
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Regional briefs: Sunday, May 18, 2008
NEW MEXICO Visitors guide SANTA FE — The Santa Fe Visitors Guide covers spas, museums and the c
The Oklahoman |
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Students qualify for International Media Festival
Forty-three students from Effingham County qualified for the International Student Media Festival that will be held in November in Orlando. The following students were winners at the state level and now have the opportunity to take their media projects to the next level:
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800 people attend Renaissance Roam
800 people bought tickets to the third annual Renaissance Roam, which was tonight.
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Exhibit shines spotlight on veterans' sacrifices
RETIRED ARMY CPL. JOE CRENSHAW has served on honor guards at veterans' funerals for more than five years. He's folded hundreds of American flags and presented them to the service members' families.
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Peach Festival
VALDOSTA — Morven continued a tradition on Saturday that has been bringing people from afar for 21 years: the annual Peach Festival. Morven’s 21st Peach Festival hosted 80 vendors offering food, clothing and crafts.
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Exploring the complexities of clay
For its Spring/Summer 2008 Exhibition, Grounds for Sculpture has brought together seven contemporary ceramists in "Masters of Clay," a largely Minimalist show dominated in the Grounds Museum by longtime Princeton ceramics teacher Toshiko Takaezu and the late guiding light of pottery as art, Peter Voulkos.
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Exhibit shows works by 36 Jersey artists
MORRISTOWN: The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation will showcase an art exhibit, titled "Inside and Out: Selections from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Visual Artist/Educator Fellows," in the Therese A. Maloney Art Gallery at the College of Saint Elizabeth, 2 Convent Road.
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Collage
News about local art shows.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Essay contest offers hearing aids as prize
VALDOSTA — Advanced Hearing Care and The Valdosta Daily Times are sponsoring the 2008 Hearing Aid Essay Contest. The contest started in 1998 and has continued almost every year since.
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With works new to U.S., a fall Festival of Firsts takes shape
For 16 days this fall, Pittsburgh's art scene will take on an edgy global look with the return of the Pittsburgh International Festival of Firsts. ...
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VCU grad has hand in 'Sex and the City'
When "Sex and the City: The Movie" opens on May 30, the New York City setting will have a little Richmond in it. Jeremy Conway, the production designer, is a 1978 graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University. A theater major here, he also interned at what was then called the Virginia Museum Theatre at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
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Artist at home painting houses
Soon after earning his bachelor of fine arts degree at Virginia Commonwealth University, Louis Poole began to notice a house he passed daily on Parham Road.
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Festival of Firsts may change ways to look at art
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust believes it has chosen the perfect present for Pittsburgh's 250th birthday in the second Pittsburgh International Festival of Firsts, a citywide, 16-day performing and visual arts festival of eight arts events.
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5/18 Around Angelina
The First Street Arts Center is holding its first fund-raiser, "Off the Wall", on June 6. Tickets are currently on sale online at http://shop.firststreetartscenter.com or tickets may also be purchased by calling 639-3250, or stopping by 104 South First Street, downtown Lufkin. Featured art includes paintings, photography, wooden bowls, books, CDs and jewelry. Tickets are being sold on two ...
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