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Pizarro: Tech Museum showcases Renaissance man Leonardo Leonardo
After the smashing success of "Body Worlds 2" last year, the Tech Museum of Innovation has another huge exhibition planned for this fall on the ultimate Renaissance innovator, Leonardo da Vinci.
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Wood carver's work brings some whimsy to old-time Florida
There is a wooden carving of an Indian just inside Ed Moberly's home with a cardboard sign in his hand that reads "Sorry, we are not for sale."
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Get jazzed up
The third annual Art of Jazz Celebration at the Distillery District kicks off tonight with a free jam at the Boiler House. The festival, including free and ticketed concerts by local and international performers, continues through Sunday.
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Luminato festival
Luminato -- Toronto's Festival of Arts and Creativity -- runs June 6 through 15. Stay with TheStar.com for full coverage. Renegade choreographer Morris is aging gracefully Mark Morris, who directs one of the world's leading dance companies, is at once a traditionalist, working extensively in ballet and opera, and a renegade – still sexy, barefoot and bare-legged, and still prone to provocative ...
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Fledgling festival delivers on its mission
Last year Luminato's very existence was a miracle, and a skeptical chorus of arts veterans whispered doubts and predicted the new kid would flounder and perish.
Toronto Star |
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Students vie for News Leadership Award
ACCOMAC -- The Eastern Shore News Leadership Award honors one graduating high school senior on the Eastern Shore for exhibiting leadership qualities consistent with the American way of life.
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George Plemper's photography
Audio slideshow : George Plemper took a series of stunning photographs of the working class teenagers he taught in a south London school in the late 1970's. Last week he returned to the school to show the pictures publically for the first time - and meet up with several of his original subjects - now in their forties. Alexandra Topping talks to Plemper about his pictures, and reports on a ...
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Exhibit features art from Ponsetis
A new exhibit at the University of Iowa Museum of Art featuring selections of art from the collection of Helena P. and Ignacio V. Ponseti will open today.
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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
She's in shock over frock Sarah Jessica Parker is miffed that the strapless Nina Ricci gown she wore to the New York premiere of Sex and the City had already seen the red carpet. Heiress Lauren Santo Domingo wore it earlier in May to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala -- where she walked the carpet with the gown's designer, Olivier Theyskens . Even worse, ...
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Many helped bring the Museum
Yes, it came as quite a surprise that the board of the Fountain Hills & Lower Verde Valley Historical Society decided to name our town’s River of Time Museum in my honor.
The Fountain Hills Times |
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Apropos for Arnie's Army
Redone USGA museum has fitting Palmer tribute. The first new piece that greets visitors to the USGA Museum is a portrait of Arnold Palmer, composed of more than 22,000 words spoken by, to or about Palmer over the years.
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Artists' Gallery now open
As of today, art lovers have a new gallery in Fountain Hills that will display the art works of at least 36 artists in every medium, including two- and three-dimensional works, such as pottery, glass, jewelry, purses, sculpture and paint.
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Stolen Reid art believed intact
Whoever stole $2 million in art from the University of B.C.'s Museum of Anthropology is likely trying to sell the collection, not melt it down for the gold as had first been feared, police said Tuesday.
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Marking 25 years of art, tenacity
In a part of Annapolis that has been described as the local equivalent of London's Bond Street because of its first-rate galleries, Aurora Gallery lends its own distinctive mystique.
Baltimore Sun |
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Robert Olliver-Jones
We caught up with artist Olliver-Jones to find out more about his new exhibition at Adonis Art, which runs from 3-27 June 2008.
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Art Exhibits
Mixed media exhibit The Galleries at Quiet Waters Park will exhibit the works of Sandi Ritchie Miller and "Nature" by Dick Arnold in the Willow Gallery through June 15 at 600 Quiet Waters Park Road, Annapolis. Proceeds will benefit the Butterfly Garden at Quiet Waters Park. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 410-222-1777 ...
Baltimore Sun |
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Affordable Contemporary Art on Sale in New York
A private preview cocktail reception for the art fair will be held Wednesday, June 11.
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Pioneer Square art walk covers a lot of ground
Pioneer Square art-walk recommendations: Garde Rail Gallery, Artspace Hiawatha Lofts, SOIL Gallery and Café Bengodi.
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Alleyfest Celebrates 30th Anniversary
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USGA christens history center
New addition to U.S. Golf Association's museum features Arnold Palmer.
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Full Sail University Student Announced as Webby Award Winner
Full Sail University ( www.fullsail.edu ) student, James Rydesky, was named as the winner in the 2nd Annual Webby-In-Motion contest, presented by the Webby Awards. (PRWeb Jun 4, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/digital/arts/prweb991974.htm
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30th Museum Mile Festival kicks off in New York
Visitors roam in the Metropolitan Museum of Art during the 30th Museum Mile Festival in New York, the United States, June 3, 2007. Eight museums extending a mile ...
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Dance Festival of India, September 20th, Carnegie Hall, New York City
The most comprehensive program of Indian classical dance ever presented in the United States will take place during the Dance Festival of India 2008 ( www.dfi08.org ) in New York this September 17th through 27th The roster of 74 dancers and musicians are traveling to the event from Kerala, Manipur, New Delhi, and Tamil Nadu, India. Performances will include the Bharatanatyam, Kalaripayattu, ...
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School notes
MUNCIE -- Sutton Elementary School art teacher Carol Burt will be a featured artist at ArtWorks Gallery in downtown Muncie for the month of June.
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Hot stuff: Routes' works have a spiritual feel
The idea of converting a garden into a spiritual retreat or restorative spa has gained traction in recent years. "It doesn't take much to transform your garden into an Eden," said Richard Reuther, owner of Routes Gallery. "An Asian elephant, a mythical...
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