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Museums, exhibits
NOTE. Museums and exhibits are listed alphabetically within main sections.
Erie Times-News |
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In the area: Meetings and events in Silver City
The Silver City Museum and Museum Store will be open to the public all three days of Memorial Day weekend from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Silver City Sun-News |
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Experience Da Vinci: Woodbury exhibit explores ingenuity of famed Renaissance man
Brooke Brown The epitome of a Renaissance man, Leonardo Da Vinci was a scientist, artist, mathematician and engineer, among numerous other vocations.
Provo Daily Herald |
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Gallery listings -- Published May 22, 2008
» Children's Museum of Stockton: hands-on, play-based exhibits of a small city with bank, post office, grocery store, hospital, newsroom, movie theater, fire truck, police car; ongoing. Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tues.-Fri.; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.; noon-5 p.m.
The Record |
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Lineup set for Erie Art Museum's festival
Here comes the blues -- the blues lineup for the Erie Art Museum's annual Blues Jazz Festival, that is.
Erie Times-News |
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Artist demonstration
Local artist Urania Tarbet will demonstrate how to prepare for plein-air painting, at the Folsom Art Association meeting set for 7 p.m. Wednesday at 48 Natoma St., Folsom. The public is welcome to attend. For more information, call (916) 351-1965.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Museums plan avoids public vote
Drawing some criticism for bypassing the public, Miami commissioners stand poised to OK development of two museums at the city's most valuable remaining publicly-owned waterfront property, Bicentennial Park.
Miami Herald |
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Winged sculpture takes flight
ST. CHARLES – Police and park staff plan to patrol Mount St. Mary Park more closely after a 75-pound bronze sculpture was stolen from the park last week.
Kane County Chronicle |
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Calendar for week of May 22
THISWEEK TODAY Adventures With Nature. 772-2694 or www.morrobaymuseum.org. Rain or bad weather cancels outdoor activities.
The San Luis Obispo Tribune |
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Keep Living in Style -- $60 Recession-Beater Art, From Fragments
Whether you want to brighten up your home or office or begin a wonderful new art collection. Fragments, Great Art, Euro 40, approx $62.
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Photography is a passion for these local artists
Photographs capture moments in time - from a budding flower garden to portraits of the ones we love. Celine Meador (pronounced medder, like Cheddar) has enjoyed photography since her first job at a small daily newspaper in Florida, where she not only wrote about the news but took photos, too.
Burlington Times-News |
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Creative outlets attract young Picassos, parents
Staci Kim of Tigard has six children, and keeping them occupied is an adventure. A crafts program -- Feathered Extravagance -- recently brought together four of her kids at the Pearl District's Museum of Contemporary Craft for Family Discovery Sundays.
The Oregonian |
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Favre: Getty exhibits document life in 20th-century Germany
There are many paths to understanding a society. One way is through studying its citizens, and another is by examining the structures that dot its landscape.
Ventura County Star |
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Celebrity Photographer Announces World's Largest Online Domain Name Auction
Noted Los Angeles photographer Fernando Escovar is auctioning off what may be the world's largest domain name portfolio valued at $1.5 million. The portfolio contains 1500 English, Spanish, Tech, TV and geo-centric domain names including many Las Vegas names. The auction will go live on eBay on June 3, 2008. A portion of the auction's proceeds will be donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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Romantic Jewelry by Danny Bushart Announces 2008 Colorado Tour and Summer Art Show Schedule
Danny Bushart announces his eight-week 2008 Colorado Tour and Summer Art Show schedule. The 2008 jewelry collection includes sterling silver and gold necklaces, bracelets and earrings.
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Bullseye Tattoos' Artwork Featured In BIC Lighter Series
Company chosen for the third year running.
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FigurineSculptures.com Announces Grand Opening of Online Store Selling Mini Dragon Figurines and Sony PSP Accessories
The House of Sculpture Figurine, located at FigurineSculptures.com, announces the grand opening of their online store featuring items ranging from their specialty, African sculptures and figurines, to accessories for Playstations. The new online store is people-oriented, and seeks to serve customers in a variety of ways.
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Art & Creativity for Healing Raises More than $100,000 at Sixth Annual "Palette of Colors: Celebration of Turquoise"
Art & Creativity for Healing, Inc., a non-profit organization that facilitates fine art classes and workshops for children, teens and adults suffering from abuse, illness and grief, today announced that it raised more than $100,000 at its sixth annual "Palette of Colors" Celebration Dinner and Auction.
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Summer in the city is big splash
Grab a ride on the historic Cyclone in Brooklyn or take in a monumental sculpture exhibit in the Bronx if you're heading to New York City with kids this summer.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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VisualMedia Launches VisCast, A New Video Product for The PR and Corporate Community
LONDON----VisualMedia, the leading UK-based visual communications agency providing video and photography services to the corporate communications community launches VisCast, a new video product which is a pre-prepared interview or a direct speech to camera with a company spokesperson.
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Pollution, sewage photos on show at National Gallery
SOME years ago, a group called Boney M forecast the death of the world in a song titled "We Kill the World (Don’t Kill the World)" off the album Boonoonoonoos.
The Herald |
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Nyanga Arts Festival opens
The Nyanga Arts Festival roars into life today, with expectations high that the event will be a rare treat for music and art lovers in this mountainous town.
The Herald |
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LCC's Rose Center Art Gallery opens with student exhibit
As with any move, bunches of boxes and swaths of undecorated wall space were much in evidence earlier this week at the new Lower Columbia College Art Gallery.
The Daily News |
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Five student artists honored in Hemet Valley Art Association High School Scholarship Competition
Five student artists won the annual Hemet Valley Art Association High School Art Scholarship Competition. The students were honored at an awards ceremony at the HVAA gallery on Saturday. More than 50 people attended the event, including the students, families, friends, teachers and HVAA members.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Night Spots: Art gallery gives back to young artists
What do you think of when you look at a brown paper bag or cotton balls?
Press & Sun-Bulletin |
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