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On photography: What's the deal with white balance?
On photography by Timothy Faust
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ERPS art students spread art in school
EATON RAPIDS — Kindergarten through fourth grade art students at Lockwood Elementary and Union Street Elementary created paper bag "mushrooms" as part of an art advocacy display called the SPORE Project.
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Artists unite for worthy cause in exhibit
IN A show of unity for a very worthy cause, Arfien Forever! will gather artists from over 15 artists' groups in a benefit exhibit entitled One! at Gallery Orange, Lopue's Mandalagan Annex along Lacson Street, Bacolod City.
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Longtime Director of Hickory Museum of Art Dies
HICKORY, N.C. -- The woman who led the Hickory Museum of Art for almost 40 years after her husband served as the first director has died. The funeral and burial for 93-year-old Mildred McKinney Whitener Coe were scheduled Tuesday afternoon in Hickory.
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Winners announced for first annual ArtsCape junior poster contest
The arts council made an effort this year to contact 18 area schools
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In A New Light
Guernica "Picasso's anti-war masterpiece Guernica, the jewel in the crown of Madrid's Reina Sofia Museum, has been given a flattering new look by the city's principal gallery of Spanish modern art."
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Exploring the consequences of oil shortage
I read your article "100 million barrels, just a drop in the bucket," with great interest. I'm glad to see that more people are aware of America's critical oil situation and I considered you did an excellent summary with just a few hundred words.
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Rediscovered Goya sketches set for London auction
Three sketches by Spanish master Goya that have been missing for 130 years will go on sale in London in July for an expected price of up to 3 million pounds
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Two Phila. officers charged with beating graffiti artist
Two Philadelphia police officers were charged this morning with beating up a 36-year-man they found painting graffiti in August, and falsifying records to make it appear they had not been near the encounter.
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AXA Art Insurance Offers $25,000 Reward for Missing Picasso Artworks
AXA Art Insurance announced a $25,000 reward for credible information leading to the location, recovery and return of two Picasso prints and conviction of the responsible parties.
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Grand Rapids Festival of the Arts unveils poster for June 6-8 event
GRAND RAPIDS -- When the sun shines bright in early June, a good pair of glasses helps you get around town during Festival of the Arts. This year, you'll need a pair of Ray-Bans just to look at the official Festival of the Arts poster.
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Grand Rapids Festival of the Arts announces 2008 details
Now that Memorial Day and the unofficial start of summer has come, it's time for West Michiganders to start thinking about Festival of the Arts.
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Into the bloodstream of photography
They say that when it runs in the family, most likely you will end up taking a route familiar to your loved ones. THROUGH A LENS, CLEARLY First of all, I’d like to thank the readers for keeping my inbox busy with your emails. Today’s features are all first-time senders.
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Little Miss and Master contest open
The Little Miss and Master contest, sponsored by the Farmington Women of Today is in full swing. Little Miss and Master for 2008 will be announced during Country Days at 5 p.m. June 7 at the Long Park Gazebo.
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The Week: May 27-29, 2008
The summer season of arts and music around Madison gets rolling this week with: music by Cork 'n Bottle String Band, Saving Abel and Endeverafter with Meriwether and People in Planes, Ludo, Jupiter Rising, and The Everybodyfields; along with the ongoing circus exhibitions at the Chazen and the Building a Visual Arts Legacy show at Overture.
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Digital photography can be as simple as it looks
BENTON – So, you finally decided to go digital. Film is so five years ago. But is your digital camera still sitting in its box because you have no idea what to do with it?
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Serendipitous Seascapes
Kure Beach, NC – The stunning artwork by Kristin Gibson now graces the lobby of the NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher. Two pieces entitled Into the Aquarium I and Into the Aquarium II feature aquatic life, including sting rays and turtles. Both are made of wax and dye on silk.
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Camera club growing & learning
The Flushing Camera Club (FCC) has become a place for a diverse group of photographs to gather, learn more about photography and perfect their talents.
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At Cannes, a Broad Menu, Plus Critical Indigestion
Fresh Air from WHYY , May 27, 2008 · Fresh Air 's critic at large went to the Cannes Film Festival this month — and today he reports back on the celebrity-chasing, the political posturing, and oh yes, the cinema he saw.
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Photographer’s exhibit to benefit ICA
Forest Hills photographer Max Victor Alper is currently exhibiting his photographs to benefit the Maspeth-based organization Italian Charities of America.
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Patriotic winners
The non-profit volunteer group that has held “the country’s largest parade on Memorial Day” for the last 80 years also sponsors an Art and Essay/Poetry Contest for school kids in grades K-8 from the Little Neck-Douglaston area.
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One-of-a-kind silent auction at Sherway
Just in time for Father's Day, the Eighth Annual Garden Art Silent Auction at Sherway Gardens is here, featuring 30 White Pine Muskoka chairs and four coffee tables that have been transformed into one...
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ABS Blast to Exhibit Abrasive Blast Room Technology at Wind Power Conference
ABS Blast, a world wide leader in abrasive blasting systems, will be in booth 2935 at the Wind Power 2008 Conference and Exhibition at the George Brown convention center in Houston, TX June 1st - 4th 2008. http://www.absblast.com/press.
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Jane Seymour is truly a Renaissance woman. This English born beauty has been acting professionally since 1968 in numerous movies, television series and sitcom appearances, as well as on Broadway.
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Last Update: 12:02 pm
Summerfair 2008, one of the nation’s best known fine arts and crafts fairs, returns for its 41 st year this May 30, 31 and June 1 to Cincinnati’s historic Coney Island.
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