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Redlands Art Association sponsoring art show at Orange Show fairgrounds
A fine arts show featuring artists from throughout Southern California will be presented at the National Orange Show, starting May 22.
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Museums to host Memorial Day celebration
The Farmers’ Museum and the Fenimore Art Museum will offer a Memorial Day Weekend celebration on Saturday, May 24 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday, May 25, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m..
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New look for Kalakkad murals
Project to conserve 400-year-old paintings will take off soon
The Hindu |
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FEST OFFICIALS GIVE AWARDS
The Bunk Johnson Jazz, Arts and Heritage Festival events continued Wednesday evening with a Polk Jazz Lecture and awards ceremony recognizing people in the arts community.
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Art of the artificial
Over the past 40 years, Lynn Hershman Leeson has explored empowerment and freedom of speech in a wide range of media, including photography, film, sculpture, performance, and installation.
The Villager |
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The A List
RIVER TO RIVER The River to River Festival, the nation’s largest free summer-long arts festival, begins its seventh season on May 28. Highlights of the weekend launch include a world premiere performance by the Buglisi Dance Theatre, banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck, a 12-hour Bang on a Can Marathon, and British band Wire. Ongoing through mid-September, the festival features family-friendly events, ...
The Villager |
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
I'm looking for your favorite art blogs in Florida and in the Southeast. Please leave them in the comments;
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Memorial Day weekend signals summer is on its way
Walk With Giants: "Memorial Day at Home" 2008 Festival: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday, May 23-25 at the American Veterans Heritage Center, Dayton VA Medical Center, 4100 W. Third St. Tours, music, displays, historic encampments and demonstrations, equestrian teams and a volksmarch. (937) 267-7628 or www.americanveteransheritage.org.
Dayton Daily News |
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Gallery show features Hale’s work
Duxbury resident and Front Street Art Gallery artist Wendy Hale will be displaying examples of her diverse subjects and themes at the Front Street Gallery through May 25.
Duxbury Reporter |
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Lightbox wins £100,000 art prize
A museum and art gallery which opened in Woking after a 14-year campaign wins a major arts prize.
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Soderbergh, Del Toro reveal epic Che Guevara film
With his epic film biography of Latin American revolutionary Che Guevara, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, Soderbergh defiantly has made the story he wanted to see, one that will prove a very tough sell to some audiences.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Josa Young: The New London Season
I went to Hyde Park for a wonderful party at the Serpentine Gallery, London's most glamorous venue, last night. Everyone was outside, not just the smokers for a change.
HuffingtonPost |
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'Wizard Of Oz' To Benefit Hearing School
The Omaha Hearing School, near 66th Street and Western Avenue, will benefit from the proceeds of a special showing of "Wizard of Oz" on Friday night at the Joslyn Art Museum.
KETV 7 Omaha |
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Vision Festival 13 Schedule
All About Jazz Jazz Music, Clubs and Culture
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Vail’s Art in Public Places seeking artists
VAIL, Colorado — The Town of Vail Art in Public Places (AIPP) is inviting artists to help celebrate the Summer of Sculpture exhibition and Betty Ford Alpine Garden’s 20th Anniversary.
Vail Daily |
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Wine festival maintains regional appeal
Gold Beach was abuzz last weekend. In addition to throngs of people lining the banks of the Rogue River, they flocked indoors to the Event Center on the Beach for the 21st annual America's Wild Rivers Coast Art, Seafood and Wine Festival.
Curry County Reporter |
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Get Artsy: A food-centric tour of the Seattle Art Museum
Molly Wizenberg leads a food-centric tour of the Seattle Art Museum.
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Best Editing Award for Best Film
DMN Newswire--2008-5-22--MBS Productions (www.mbsproductions.com) a full service production / post production facility in New York, won the award for Best Editing at the 5th Annual International Surf Film Festival at St. Jean De Luz ( www.surf-film.com) for their work on the documentary/ film Thread, which also took the award for Best Film.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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STARS AGAINST AIDS exhibit in Moscow aims to raise awareness, reduce HIV/AIDS-related stigma
A photography exhibit featuring 25 well-known women from Russia and Ukraine that aims to raise awareness and reduce stigma associated with HIV/AIDS opened Thursday in Moscow, the Moscow Times reports.
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Davis artist brings feeling of the valley to new med center
Twelve years ago Melissa Chandon woke up one day with a gut feeling that she had to start painting again after a 20-year hiatus. Today, an 8-by-16-foot mural of hers graces the entryway of the new Woodland Medical Building, representing "the feeling of the valley."
The Daily Democrat |
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UTTC Sculptures
It's artwork that's hard to miss in parks around Bismarck... The collaborative public art projects by United Tribes Technical College students have been around since 2004. But this year's art project is now on hold. Bismarck Park board members voted t
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2 Picasso etchings worth $450,000 stolen from Flirida art gallery
Police say two Pablo Picasso etchings worth a combined $450,000 have been stolen from a gallery in Palm Beach, Fla..
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2 Picasso etchings stolen from Fla. art gallery
Police say two Pablo Picasso etchings worth a combined $450,000 have been stolen from a gallery in Palm Beach. Authorities responded to an alarm at Gallery Biba at about 3:40 a.m. Thursday. Palm Beach police spokeswoman Janet Kinsella says a glass back door...
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'Seeing Music': Freight & Salvage at 40
It's not every music venue that would celebrate its 40th anniversary with an art exhibition, but Berkeley's Freight & Salvage Coffee House has always occupied an alternate reality. Consider one of the older works in the exhibition: a '60s-era poster created...
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Now here's a fine mess you'll want to get into
Southland Tales, director Richard Kelly's follow-up to his acclaimed debut Donnie Darko, premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, where it was widely derided, and then sneaked into theaters last November in a much shorter and reportedly easier-to-understand cut. It quickly vanished after a few weeks.
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