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FLjunior wins 3rd place
Hawk Clift, an 11th grade student at Fountain Lake High School,won 3rd place in the 4th Congressional District Art Contest. His work was framed at Mike Ross's expense and will be exhibited in Ross's Washington DC office for one year.
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Snowmass Announces Rocky Mountains Summer Festivals and Immense Mountain Vacation Possibilities
SNOWMASS, Colo.----The Aspen/Snowmass summer season kicks off in a week with the 5th Snowmass Chili Pepper & Brew Fest, June 6-8, featuring champion chili and microbrew tastings and music by Dr.
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Summer concert series ready to heat up
The Coral Gables Congregational Church Community Arts Program presents its 2008 Summer Concert Series, June 5 through Aug. 28. Entering its 23rd season, this series offers concert opportunities from classical to the American art form of jazz during a down time for many South Florida arts organizations.
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The deal with The Deal • Pretty gallery wants you • ICA wants you • And the winners are ...
By Rachael Daigle.
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Win tickets to Roy Haynes at the Isthmus Jazz Festival
The 'lt;i'gt;Isthmus'lt;/i'gt; Guest List is back with another round of free tickets to amazing concerts, shows and more fun events around Madison. This week's contests include tickets to: Roy Haynes at the Isthmus Jazz Festival; an advance screening of 'lt;i'gt;The Foot Fist Way'lt;/i'gt; at Westgate; Sheryl Crow at the Alliant Energy Center; The Whigs at the Majestic; and more.
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CAFA Opening Reception
Welcome this exhibition of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography and other graphics.
Westerly Sun |
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West End Events
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT $"/> $"/>Wilder & Davis Gallery: Presents a group show, until July 18, featuring works by local printmakers in an effort to promote & raise the awareness of printmaking as a fine art form.
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
Over the weekend the most recent Archives of American Art Journal arrived in the mail. It's full of interesting write-ups from critics and academicians who have used the Archives' resources to tell some stories about American art in the 1960s.
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Huntington Gallery Gets A Makeover
"In an age of ever-expanding mega-museums, the restored gallery, which holds an exceptional collection of European art, stands out as a thoughtful alternative to high-design gigantism.
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Cost of motoring continues to rise
There was no respite for hard-pressed motorists despite oil prices continuing their retreat from last week's record high. The average price of a litre of unleaded petrol rose by 0.19p to 115.14p on Tuesday, with diesel up 0.33p to 128.20p, the AA motoring organisation said.
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Book captures the country’s underbelly
MANILA, Philippines—At the Copia, the American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts in Napa Valley, California, you enter a museum dedicated to cuisine.
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Diversity is our strength
The 11th Annual International Festival put on by the Kearny High School ERASE Chapter (end racism and sexism everywhere) was a big success on May 29. Over 20 countries were represented at the event where 500 juniors and seniors went all out to have a show, tell and taste extravaganza at the high school.
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A finer cut
Japanese sculptor Kazuo Kadonaga has quietly taken over Stewart Gallery One, a wide, light, airy front room with a concrete floor painted gray. Kadonaga, who also works in glass, bamboo and paper, provides the first component of Stewart's "Wood Paper" show.... By Gretchen Jude.
Boise Weekly |
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Mysteries unfold in museum heist
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 28 (UPI) -- Gas masks and anti-bear spray were used in the $2 million robbery of a Vancouver, Canada, museum last week, museum officials said.
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Treed
We love painters Aiyana Udesen and Matt Furie's collaborations, especially one in the new exhibit, "Tree Show IV." In it, a transparent man liberates some of his wolf friends from the curse of being a tree. It's like a canine reverse Daphne myth involving a beschlonged, smirking river god with micro ...
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yves saint laurent
Yves Saint Laurent lives on - from his retirement in Morocco - whilst his legacy as a king of fashion designers, who created a masterpiece of a brand, keeps growing.
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The Beat of His Own Drum
On October 7, 1955, five young poets read at an art gallery on Fillmore Street at an event that would change the face of American poetry. While the debut of Allen Ginsberg's infamous "Howl" is widely considered to be the night’s highlight, the event also launched the career of Gary Snyder, whom ...
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High School Grotesque
In 2005, artist Mike Kelley -- the guy behind the stuffed animals on Sonic Youth's Dirty -- made the New York art world tremble with his groundbreaking exhibit "Day Is Done." As part of an emerging art scene that threw everything it had at gallery goers, with sensory overloaded exhibits bursting wit ...
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Taste of the Kern River Valley and Art Show a fundraising success
The Wallace Cafetorium was transformed into an art gallery featuring the artwork of 4th grade students from Kernville, South Fork and Wallace Elementary Schools during the fundraising event, Taste of the Kern River Valley and Art Show on May 20. The fundraising event raised nearly $600 which will be used to send all of the Kern River Valley 4th grade students on a field trip to the Getty Museum ...
Kern Valley Sun |
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Mysteries unfold in museum heist
Gas masks and anti-bear spray were used in the $2 million robbery of a Vancouver, Canada, museum last week, museum officials said.Anthony Shelton, director of the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia, told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp., the thieves waited until the lone security guard went outside for a cigarette to strike Friday night.Shelton didn't say how this was ...
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Bonnaroo Selects KickApps for Online Community and Rich Media Management
NEW YORK, BUSINESS WIRE -- Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival has selected KickApps, the leading on demand social media platform, to power the online community and media management system for its recently re-launched website, Bonnaroo.com.
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Maconce pupil takes top spot in nationwide drawing contest
Seirafein Isaac may claim that math is her favorite subject, but she could consider pursuing a career in art as well. The third-grader at Maconce Elementary put her artistic talents to work recently, earning not only her school - but herself as well - some valuable prizes.
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3 Kapuso stars bag awards in Asian Supermodel
THREE among the five beautiful young GMA Artist Center stars successfully impressed China as they won awards in the recent Asia Supermodel Contest.
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Jessie Edwards Studio begins season with open house
Twelve new works by Jessie Edwards and three editions of fine art reproductions by Sandra Swan will open the season of the Jessie Edwards Studio over Memorial Day Weekend. The gallery will host an open house from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, May 23, through Sunday, May 25, on the second floor of the Post Office building.
The Block Island Times |
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YES, Top Drawer art at Winfield’s this summer
YES Gallery + Studio in Warren, and Top Drawer Art Center, located in East Providence, will provide an eclectic collection of paintings, drawings, photographs and mixed media work at Block Island’s Winfield’s restaurant for the duration of the summer season.
The Block Island Times |
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