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Art show focuses on nature
IT was an exciting night for the students and lecturers of PJ College of Art and Design as they joined hands to produce their second annual exhibition entitled “Beautiful, Wonderful Nature”.
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Baina beach fest comes to an end
Curtains came down last Sunday on the 8-day Baina beach festival, organised by Mormugao Municipal Council in association with the Directorate of Tourism and Directorate of Art and Culture.
The Times of India |
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All too English and not enough shades of Real
The all-England Moscow was an entertaining contest, but no European classic, writes Richard Williams
Guardian Unlimited |
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The Last Picture Show: The Ellen Curlee Gallery hosts its final exhibition — and it's a doozy
As local art openings go, that of Take Out, scheduled for this Friday, May 23, at the Ellen Curlee Gallery, promises to break a few rules. For one, the show is immense: It will feature 100 eight-by-ten-inch photographic works. Also, the works are priced to move at $100 each. The artists' names will ...
Riverfront Times |
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St. Louis Art Capsules
Ongoing John Armleder and Olivier Mosset Making good on its new curatorial team's promise to present more artist-centered exhibitions, the Contemporary has handed over its main gallery space to two European heavyweights. Though their styles are wildly different, for this show, custom made for the C ...
Riverfront Times |
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Museum organist marks 50 years
An organist celebrates 50 years of playing recitals at Scotland's most popular visitor attraction.
BBC News |
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New sculpture for Glasgow Harbour
A six-metre high sculpture of a woman with propeller-like arms is to be unveiled at Glasgow Harbour.
BBC News |
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Drawing From Hopes
Tucked away in a classroom of the Mississippi Museum of Art, the work of over 50 young Mississippians covers a full wall with a riot of faces and colors.
Jackson Free Press |
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Heartbeat of the rainforest
Catch up with bands like Kasai Masai at the Rainforest World Music Festival. Sarawak will soon reverberate with music from 15 nations. The three-day event will again lend a shine to music without borders.
The New Straits Times |
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Painting with sticks, leaves and forks
“COLOUR Rush”, a vibrant and vivacious art exhibition by celebrated Australian artist Kendall Perkins, is on till May 31 at Ode To Art, The Pavilion in Kuala Lumpur.
The New Straits Times |
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Painting with sticks, leaves and forks
“All That Jazz”. “COLOUR Rush”, a vibrant and vivacious art exhibition by celebrated Australian artist Kendall Perkins, is on till May 31 at Ode To Art, The Pavilion in Kuala Lumpur.
The New Straits Times |
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Kids to enjoy sculpture, build town, explore Mars
MILLSTONE- Acamp coming to the township this summer is helping to create the next generation of inventors. When Camp Invention arrives for July 14-18 at the Millstone Township Middle School, elementary-school-age children will have the opportunities to explore Mars, renovate an art museum's sculpture garden, and help rebuild a polluted town.
Examiner |
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Newspaper group takes home 30 awards in NJPA contest
Greater Media Newspapers received 30 awards from the New Jersey Press Association for excellence in writing, photography and advertising in the NJPA's Better Newspaper Contest for 2007.
Examiner |
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Gazetteer: Global picture at lawyers' offices
ART SHOW
The Scotsman: Business |
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Sizzle for art festivals and exhibits this summer
The sunny season means the return of the Festival of Arts, Pageant of the Masters, Sawdust Art Festival, Art-A-Fair and other events.
Orange County Register |
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Dallas Art Teacher Surprised With Annual Educator Award
Thanks to an annual award, a Dallas teacher is $5,000 richer. Even though the money was a big surprise, the even bigger surprise was what happened when she arrived on campus Wednesday morning.
NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth |
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Festival blossoms in 20th year
The Apple Blossom Tyme Festival in Colborne this weekend is celebrating a milestone. “It’s the 20th anniversary this year,” says tourism co-ordinator Rebecca Goddard-Sarria.
The Independent Online |
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Art exhibition paints bright picture for future
By KIMBERLEY SMITH news@northernstar.com.au ART lovers and artists can soon immerse themselves in an eight-day visual arts festival to help raise funds for a local drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre.
Northern Star |
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Front Page
Fast times in New Egypt Chloe Lewis, 8, of New Egypt, exits the Ironman amusement ride during a street festival held in downtown New Egypt on May 17. The event featured pony rides, sand art, rides and games.
Howell Tri Town News |
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Front Page
Fun in downtown New Egypt R.J. Smith, 9, of New Egypt, munches on a funnel cake during a street festival in downtown New Egypt on May 17. The family-friendly event featured pony rides, sand art, rides and games.
Howell Tri Town News |
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Student’s photos feature Lemont’s diverse architecture
Lemont High School senior Mark Sandrzyk will be going to the Illinois Institute of Technology to study architecture. But designing buildings is just one of his interests. Photography is another.
Lemont Reporter |
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Tintin comic strip featured in modern art show
Tintin is to be the first comic strip hero to feature in the Pompidou Centre's collection of modern art.
Daily Telegraph |
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Library mural to honor Fishbain
Creating a beautiful piece of ceramic tiled artwork is a multi-process labor of love. To watch a ceramic artist at work is to watch an intricately complex puzzle gradually reveal its beauty.
Yellow Springs News |
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Oil Critique: "Getting Ready"
I would like to compliment the artist on the use of rich, harmonious color in this painting. However, I would like to see the dancer have more dimension, because she is the focal point of the painting. I would suggest simplifying the background so that more attention is focused on the figure.
American Artist |
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Art institute offers sneak peek at 'Hail to the Chief' exhibit
Even the most cynical political junkie is likely to be touched by one of the rare items to be featured in "Hail to the Chief," an exhibit of presidential-themed art and memorabilia opening Aug. 2 at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, just in time for the Republican National Convention.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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