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Taneyhills Community Library holds annual art exhibition
Earlier this month, the Taneyhills Community Library held its 17th Annual Adelyn Valett Art Competition and Exhibition. Adelyn Valett, a past president of the Taneyhills Library Club and patron of the arts, began the exhibit in 1991.
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Arts & Leisure: New kids on the block
The distorted faces of Filipino women greet you upon entering the Avellana Art Gallery as you witness printmaker Ambie Abano's fascination with the nuances of expression and emotion take centerstage.
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For Sale - A Surrealist Manifesto
"The only known complete manuscript of Andre Breton's Surrealist Manifesto of 1924 - one of the most influential documents in modern art - will be sold by Sotheby's in Paris tomorrow.
Arts Journal |
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Art just for the art's sake in Berlin
The Biennial's quiet approach to contemporary art is a surprise in the city's super-hyped art scene.
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Newtonian masterpiece
Isaac is a German company both in origin and philosophy: precise and meticulous. Cyclingnews diarist and pro mechanic Chris Davidson takes the company's latest all carbon offering out for some hammering and comes back with the report.
Cyclingnews.com |
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Fifth Annual Texas Beauty Show Scheduled for October 26-27, 2008
The fifth annual Texas Beauty Show will be held October 26-27, 2008, in Dallas, Texas. Expected to attract more than 6,000 industry professionals, it is the largest distributor-independent event in the southwest United States. It will feature more than 200 exhibitors, more than 100 classes for continuing education, and a Main Stage with demonstrations from some of the industry's leading platform ...
Centre Daily Times |
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African American Museum Loses Director
Citing the recent change in the top leadership at the Smithsonian Institution, Sharon F. Patton announced yesterday that she is leaving as director of the National Museum of African Art at year's end.
Arts Journal |
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Stantec Bringing Solar and Wind Energy to SurroundArt at Brooklyn Navy Yard
New 89,000 square-foot industrial facility for fine arts services firm will feature renewable energy pilot program. (PRWeb May 20, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/SurroundArt/Stantec/prweb958954.htm
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Ingalls, Cave finish 1-2 in sports photography
Laryssa Overby gets page layout honorable mention
The Augusta Daily Gazette |
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'Mooreland Path' set for art auction
By Ray Lamont GLOUCESTER DAILY TIMES (GLOUCESTER, Mass.) GLOUCESTER, Mass. —
Shelbyville Daily Union |
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Plainfield art students aim high
By Kevin Leibrock Hendricks County Flyer (Avon, Ind.) PLAINFIELD, Ind. — Plainfield High School hallways are undoubtedly full of activity on a typical school day, but PHS art students are breathing additional life into the halls by using an unusual canvas — the ceiling.
Rushville Republican |
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Stantec Bringing Solar and Wind Energy to SurroundArt at Brooklyn Navy Yard
New 89,000 square-foot industrial facility for fine arts services firm will feature renewable energy pilot program.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Honda Aircraft Company Begins European Sales of HondaJet With Plans for Exclusive Regional Sales and Service Network
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, May 20, 2008 - Honda Aircraft Company, Inc., today began European sales of the HondaJet advanced light jet at the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) by introducing its first customer in the region - F-1 racer and business entrepreneur, Jenson Button.
Aircraft Maintenance Technology |
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Exhibition reveals links between Buddhism, Vietnamese culture
VietNamNet Bridge – An exhibition of paintings and sculptures, including many by monks, which opened in HCM City on Sunday highlights the close bonds between Buddhism and Vietnam’s millennia-old culture.
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Solon: Abstract stone sculpture at City Hall rejected
Solon doesn't want to be known as a Free Stamp kind of town. A proposal to place an abstract stone sculpture in front of City Hall was rejected by City Council's Safety and Public Properties Committee on May 15. Committee...
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Prominent artist Dee Knott in the spotlight at Mattie King Davis Gallery in Beaufort
Nationally acclaimed watercolorist and member of the American Watercolor Society, Dee Knott, is the featured artist at the Mattie King Davis Art Gallery in Beaufort during the months of May and June.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival will air in June on national Fuse network
Middle Tennessee's Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival will get some national on-air exposure this year.
Nashville Business Journal |
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Mesa's mosaic
Thomaston House leaned over a clay tile and, with careful brush strokes, added a bit more acrylic color to his representation of Sleeping Ute Mountain. House, along with a classroom of Mesa Elementary School fourth-graders, was painting the tile with an image important to his tradition.
Cortez Journal |
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Spackle gets "Peculiar Creatures, Charming Beasts"
The new Spackle Gallery in Bay View launches a show with works by gallery co-owner Tara Klamrowski and New York's Delaney Jane Larson. "Peculiar Creatures, Charming Beasts" kicks off Friday, May 23, with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. at 2674 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Kopin to Showcase Breakthrough Shrinking Display Technology at SID 2008
Kopin(R) Corporation (NASDAQ: KOPN) will introduce its newest displays and a sampling of its customers' eyewear powered by Digital iVision technology at the SID (Society for Information Display) 2008 Exhibition. The event takes place May 20 - 22 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Kopin will feature Company's 0.44"-diagonal CyberDisplay(R) SVGA LVS display - the world's smallest 800 x ...
Centre Daily Times |
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The jury's outed under Armstrong
THE Sydney Film Festival has named director Gillian Armstrong as jury president of its inaugural official competition in June.
The Australian |
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Cannes fest hits above its weight
JUST how the Cannes film festival has become a global media event remains something of a mystery.
The Australian |
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Philippe at Abu NYU: Will He Still Blast Rent-a-Louvre?
I've become an expert on museum issues, on museum problems, on the history of museums, on the nature and purpose of museums. I expect what I'll be doing will be more museological than art historical. It would be closer to what I would call high art appreciation than art history.
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Fleur di Lis Craft Show Coming Up
Special to the Daily News The annual Fleur de Lis Memorial day Weekend Craft Show will be held in the large exhibit hall at the Natchitoches Events Center, Saturday, May 24, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Over 50 vendors from four states, including Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, and Mississippi, will be present.
Beauregard Daily News |
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Today’s Headlines
When George Kinghorn, chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Jacksonville, announced he had accepted a position as director of the University of Maine Museum of Art, it could have engendered a nationwide search for his replacement.
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