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Michelangelo for Readers With Deep Pockets
The gala presentation of ?Michelangelo: La Dotta Mano,? a volume of photographs of this Renaissance master?s sculptures, may well have been the most lavish book debut in history.
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Arts notes
Inness at the MetWhile the American Wing galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art are under wraps for renovation, the ground floor galleries in the Robert Lehman octagonal wing are hosting "American Landscapes," a chance to show nine large landscapes by American painters in a new setting.
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Museums
Chiura Obata's "Evening Glow at Mono Lake" is on display as part of "Obata's Yosemite," closing Sunday at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. (Smithsonian American Art Museum)
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Phelan Elementary students' art shown
WEST WHITTIER - By the looks of the wall-to-wall rows of colorful artwork on display Friday at Phelan Elementary School, the professionals have nothing on this school's young artists. • Photo Gallery: Art Fair at Phelan Elementary
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Decorative artists group's free workshop attracts talent
Artists and would-be artists alike gathered on a recent Saturday to learn and practice decorative painting.
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STUDENT ART ON DISPLAY
ONTARIO - The artwork of 38 students from a dozen schools within the 43rd Congressional District was on display Thursday night in the Ralph and Goldie Lewis Library at Colony High School.
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin |
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Styro-scenes complement Rockwell's work
Harold Blossom 's whimsical sculptures look as though they 're carved from the branch of a tree. But pick them up, and they 're as light as a leaf. Set behind glass at the Pinney Branch Library for an exhibit that runs through June 12, eight of Blossom 's carvings give a 3-D, folk-art twist to some of illustrator Norman Rockwell 's most famous images. A hobo perches on a log roasting two ...
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Fundraisers aren’t singing the blues
SOUND SESSION 2008: Providence Mayor David N. Cicilline announces a lineup that will include performances by musicians from around the world. The festival begins July 6.
Providence Business News |
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Playtime: May 31
Giant alien puppets, arts and crafts, music, storytelling, talks by authors and illustrators are part of today's Children's Festival of Reading.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Art Students Find Nothing Ventured, Nothing Stained
Four Blake High School visual art students recently completed a stained-glass panel for display in the school's guidance office lobby.
South Tampa News & Tribune |
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Strawberry Festival Wins Yet Another Blue Ribbon
Every year, the Florida Strawberry Festival awards blue ribbons by the hundreds in the many competitions that are part of the annual celebration.
Plant City Courier & Tribune |
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Ex-post office in Fort Pierce won't get revamp
Looming budget cuts that leave no room for nonessentials are forcing the city to shelve plans to turn the 1935 former post office on Orange Avenue into a museum.
Fort Pierce Tribune |
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Lawmakers Unscramble Legislative Issues
Offshore oil drilling, the budget squeeze and the declining economy were among the topics at an annual breakfast where local lawmakers shared with the community highlights of the recent legislative session.
Plant City Courier & Tribune |
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Huntington Museum of Art welcomes Thorney Lieberman
HUNTINGTON -- The Huntington Museum of Art is welcoming well-known photographer Thorney Lieberman for an exhibit, lecture and three-day workshop.
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Marion Hobby Club prepping for June art show
MARION - The Marion Hobby Club held its May meeting at The United Church of Christ on South Prospect Street in Marion.
The Marion Star |
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Her World Of Fashion Photography
Fashion photographer Shin Hyun-a knows all there is to know about shooting fashion spreads.
Sin Chew Jit Poh |
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Is Montreal the real art capital of Canada?
Listen up, Toronto and Vancouver. La Belle Province not only has a brand-new triennial exhibition, but the show is loaded with extraordinary emerging Quebec artist
The Globe and Mail |
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BEST BET: See a new art exhibit
Check out the new exhibit from an artist from the York Art Assocation. Melissa King's exhibit will be on display through July 31 at the York Lutheran Home -- The Village at Sprenkle Drive, 1801 Folkmere Circle in Manchester Township.
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'He MADE them dramatic'
St. Louis, Mo. -- They file through the exhibit, pointing, commenting, and pausing for long moments at many of the photographs. It's clear the viewers are engaged. Not just some of them. Nearly all of them. Even the children.
Nevada Daily Mail |
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Hearing aid contest deadline nears
VALDOSTA — The deadline for the Advanced Hearing Care and The Valdosta Daily Times 2008 Hearing Aid Essay Contest is next weekend. The contest started in 1998 and has continued almost every year since.
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Grants to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Support its Missions
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The Dayton Art Institute Appoinys Chief Curator
DAYTON.- The Dayton Art Institute announced today the appointment of Will South as the museum’s chief curator.
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55 Days in Valencia. An Encounter with Chinese Art at Instituto Valenciano de Art Moderno
VALENCIA.- The exhibition 55 día en Valencia. Encuentro de arte chino (55 Days in Valencia.
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Nell Dorr: From Everlasting to Everlasting at The Amon Carter Museum
Nell Dorr (1893–1988), Light abstraction photogram, ca. 1950s–60s. Gelatin silver print. Gift of the Estate of Nell Dorr. P1990.46.1281 FORT WORTH.-
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Sotheby's Sponsors Ming and Other Things, an Appraisal Event
SAN FRANCISCO.- On Sunday, June 22, worldrenowned auction house Sotheby’s invites the general public to bring Asian works of art to Ming and Other Things, a benefit appraisal day in celebration of the Asian Art Museum’s Power & Glory: Court Arts of China’s Ming Dynasty.
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