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Missing steel sculpture is found undamaged
The 6-foot-high steel sculpture that disappeared from Baltimore Clayworks in Mount Washington last weekend was found yesterday morning, according to Ann Hazels, the events coordinator for the studio.
Baltimore Sun
ROBERTA JASINA: Great stuff for families
Big on Bubbles: Things are popping this weekend at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. It's "Sciencepalooza -- The Bubble Festival." You'll see bubble skeletons, bubble art, frozen bubbles, bubble technology and live performances from the Bubble Man. Enter the bubble-blowing contest at 2 p.m. Saturday. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, noon-4 pm Sunday, Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, 220 E. Ann St., Ann Arbor. ...
Detroit Free Press
Weekend Watch
• FORTUNE FESTIVAL Riverview Media Photography The Fortune Festival will be Saturday.
The Sacramento Bee
PAINTING WORKSHOP
The Belmond Area Arts Council will be hosting a pastel art workshop Saturday, June 14 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. presented by Tom Christopher, an Iowa landscape painter.
Belmond Independent
Staying bright all night
In 10th year, Starscape fest keeps its electronica roots, branches out to hip-hop There aren't many chances to watch the sun rise over the Key Bridge after taking part in an all-night dance party on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay. But that's what more than 4,000 electronica fans will be doing Saturday -- and Sunday morning -- at the 10th anniversary of the Starscape music festival.
Baltimore Sun
Cross Keys concerts
The nine-week Spring & Summer Music Festival at Cross Keys continues as musicians perform each Saturday afternoon in the village square. The festival, which is held annually, takes place in the Cross Keys courtyard. Types of music include swing and smooth and classic jazz. The festival is sponsored by Columbia Bank and the merchants of Cross Keys and ends June 28.
Baltimore Sun
EXHIBITS, EVENTS TO ENLIVEN SCENE
On the first Saturday of the month for more than 20 years, thousands of people have descended on High Street north of Downtown for the Gallery Hop.
The Columbus Dispatch
The MFA 'Six'
For these students of the UC Davis Department of Art Masters of Fine Arts graduate program, art is more than just a hobby. Two years of work in the studio has led up to six graduating students' final thesis projects, which are currently on display in "Six," the annual MFA Exhibition.
California Aggie
Volunteer Profile: Gallery wants you to have a heart
Giving Hearts a Home, a fundraiser for the Heart Gallery of Sacramento, takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. June 7 at the 20th Street Art Gallery, 911 20th St. Karen Seeback-Chang liked what she read about the Heart Gallery and became involved.
The Sacramento Bee
The E-List
Why: Get this: "The Italian Seinfeld" has an Aussie accent. Joe Avati grew up in Sydney before carving out his comic niche by recounting side-splitting stories about classic characters -- like his grandfather, or "nonno" -- and by turning ethnic traditions on their ear.
Vancouver Province
Art auction benefits women s health
Marlin Arts, a New York fine arts auction house, will bring its' collection to the Lakes Region on Saturday.
The Citizen of Laconia
Free for Me 6/5
ART CITY DAYS -- Various events scheduled during the annual festival, running Saturday through June 14 in Springville. Free events include: Community Talent Festival, Saturday at 7 p.m. at Spring Acres Arts Park (620 S. 1350 East); City Band Concert, Tuesday at 8 p.m., east side of the Springville Museum of Art (126 E. 400 South); Children's Art Festival, June 13 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., on the ...
Provo Daily Herald
Gala dinner at Belknap Mill June 13
The public is invited to a summer party on Friday, June 13 at 5:30 p.m. to honor one individual and one business for their outstanding long-term service to the Historic Belknap Mill. This gala event in the beautiful Rose Chertok Gallery on the third floor of the mill will include a dinner and complimentary beverages catered by Vineyard's, a family Restaurant.
The Citizen of Laconia
Black Expo offers chance to network
Thousands are expected to converge at Cobo Center on Friday to mix with exhibitors, hear business presentations, buy merchandise and network at the 2008 International Detroit Black Expo. The free expo, which attracted 76,000 people last year, runs Friday through Sunday. It is expected to attract 100,000 people this weekend.
Detroit Free Press
Iron man turns his eye to glass
To some, Henry Hillman Jr. is a renaissance man whose interest in robotics, railroads, gadgetry, philanthropy and art represent almost Citizen Kane-like appetites.
The Oregonian
Master Photographers Offer Insight and Expertise During New Weekly "7 Photography Questions" Podcast
New free podcast offers photography tips and answers by world-class photographers (PRWeb Jun 5, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb1000774.htm
PRWeb
WWII-era flight museum opens at Paine Field
EVERETT -- When people walk by the P-51D Mustang fighter plane at the new Flying Heritage Museum at Paine Field, they'll get to see more than just the restored plane.
Everett Herald
Church seeks art entries
Adventure Christian Church seeks entries for an art show set for July 12 at the church, 6401 Stanford Ranch Road, Roseville.
The Sacramento Bee
Three Rivers Arts Festival will rock.
Art, theater, dance and music at the Three Rivers Arts fest - including the Avett Brothers - will unfold within a two-block span.
Erie Times-News
Eats, festivals
RECREATION FAIR -- Sat., June 7, 10 a.m.-noon -- gym at Dr. Gertrude A. Barber National Institute, 136 East Ave.
Erie Times-News
Lectures
"ART: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW" -- Tues., June 10, 7 p.m. -- Bayfront Gallery, 17 E. Dobbins Landing -- speaker Bob Hagle, gallery director at Mercyhurst College, on buying art -- $5 -- wine, cheese served -- register at 455-6632.
Erie Times-News
Police recover stolen Monet
Police on Wednesday recovered a Monet landscape and three other paintings stolen by masked gunmen from a museum last August, judicial officials said. The paintings from the Museum of Fine Arts in Nice were discovered in a utility vehicle parked in Marseille.
Denver Post
Columns Fifteen Minutes Bi-continental artist Howard McCalebb, who recently moved to Oroville from the Big Apple, ...
Howard McCalebb is back in California after spending three months in Berlin starting the renovations on his new sculpture studio and art gallery. The...
Chico News & Review
Blast from the past: Ford Model A replicas to visit Townsend
Shay automobiles, replicas of Ford Model A cars of the early 1900s, will be on display Saturday afternoon at the Townsend Visitors Center where the Pottery Festival will be under way.
The Maryville Daily Times
Rep. McCarthy is GOP talent scout
WASHINGTON — Hanging on the wall in the Capitol Hill office of Rep. Kevin Mc-Carthy is a painting in two panels by Bakersfield artist Gita Lloyd showing nine riders on horseback. McCarthy imagines himself as one of them, ready to charge into battle to restore a Republican majority in the House. Most people in Washington think McCarthy’s mission risks the same fate as that of Gen. George Custer. ...
The San Luis Obispo Tribune
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