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Te Papa’s Humanities And Art Collections Now Avail
Over 25,000 high quality images are available, most of which can be zoomed into, allowing the online visitor to explore the detail of an artwork or specimen.
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Our snapper surprised
WINNING the $5000 first prize for the Lower North Coast Photographic Art Prize came unexpectedly for Carl Muxlow.
Manning River Times |
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Raimon Land Encourages Environmental Awareness through Sponsorship of Global Photography Exhibition
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Teenage mothers inspire Tracey Emin artwork
The "high percentage" of teenage pregnancies in Folkestone, Kent, has inspired the latest work by Tracey Emin, the artist.
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Last Glastonbury tickets go on sale
Arts & entertainment: Festivalgoers will be able to buy up to six tickets across the counter at selected HMV stores
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Comptroller Touts State, Local Economy
State Comptroller Susan Combs says the economy in this region and across Texas is thriving at a time when the national economy is suffering. Combs met with civic leaders, business executives and others Tuesday morning at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas.
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40th Auckland Festival - Record Number of NZ films
The 2008 New Zealand International Film Festivals opens the 40th year of the Auckland International Film Festival with the World Premiere of Sima Urale’s family drama Apron Strings , and hosts a national line-up featuring the biggest ever selection of New Zealand films.
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Vision Festival Begins Tonight and Kidd Jordan Wednesday Night
Vision Festival , the annual avant-jazz series now entering its 13th year, kicks off tonight at the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center in lower Manhattan with performances by renowned percussionist Hamid Drake, the Taylor Ho Bynum Sextet and master trumpeter Dave Douglas starting at 7pm.
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Art-Tee
Gap teams with Whitney Museum to offer limited-edition artist editions t-shirts.
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Art
AN EXHIBITION BY JOYCE PHILEN continues through June 14 in the Paret Gallery at the Ice House Museum and Cultural Center, 818 Earnest Ave., in Silsbee. The exhibit includes 28 ceramic sculptures and 10 two-dimensional works in watercolor, pastels and cutpaper.
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Addition to this year's MWPAI art show - new fence to hold art
This annual summer art show at Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute will have something that it hasn't had in 40 years - a new fence to display the art.
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Art Stolen From Booth At Arts Festival
Thieves made off with several thousand dollars worth of art taken from a booth at the Arts Festival.
KDKA Pittsburgh |
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The Painter Who Adored Women
?Roy Lichtenstein: Girls,? at the Gagosian Gallery reveals the artist honing his indelible yet impersonal style.
New York Times |
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Hersam Acorn Newspapers
Pope John Paul blessed the first American sculpture to be placed in the gardens of the Vatican, the June 2, 1983 Press reported. The statute of Our Lady of Fatima was the work of Frederick Shrady, a former Ridgefielder.
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Totally inspiring, totally awesome and totally Dutch
At this rate they will have to stop calling them The Neverlands. Holland are the Van Gogh of world football, either slicing off an ear or delivering a masterpiece.
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Children's Discovery Center is expanding
The Children's Discovery Center on June 11 will hold a ground blessing for its expanded new facility to be built at Kakaako Waterfront Park, followed by a ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil a new Filipino House exhibit.
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Weekend
It's not exactly a sculpture garden, although it is alive with sculptural features. It's not a water garden, although it's interspersed with ponds and waterfalls. And it's not quite a Zen garden, either, although that was the original idea and it is suffused with an air of meditative reflection.
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"Say Hello to Neverending": Paintings by Tara Foley
San Francisco artist Tara Foley's acrylic paintings resemble illustrations for one of those "how everything works" children's science books. You know: the ones that sketch out the innards of men and buildings, or diagram the cycles of the ocean currents. In "Say Hello to Neverending" at Fecal Face D ...
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Bands fume over bounced checks from Bay Area Indie Music Festival
San Francisco hosts local music festivals year-round, from Mission Creek to Noise Pop. But concerned musicians are discussing one upcoming show more than the rest: the Bay Area Indie Music Festival. The main promoter behind the inaugural event has yet to pay almost half the talent that performed the ...
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Children’s artwork fetch RM2,000 in an hour
IN CONJUNCTION with 1 Utama’s ONEcard anniversary, Himalaya Herbal Healthcare, a leader in Ayurvedic healthcare, auctioned off 10 pieces of artwork and handicraft created by the Shelter One children at the launch of its “Kids of Himalaya” community project at 1 Utama Shopping Centre recently.
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Sleepwalking in Paris
PARIS - Marie Shek sits in a little office in a luxury apartment in Paris listening to the Israeli radio station FM 88 and making last-minute corrections to the catalog of the exhibition she is now curating. In another week, it will be sent to print, and she has to do the final proofreading.
Haaretz Daily |
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Food Calendar
Fruit and veggie festival — 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. 'Taste of Summer' with multiple samplings and chef demonstrations. Austin Farmers' Market, Republic Square, Fourth and Guadalupe streets. Free. 236-0074, www.austinfarmersmarket.org.
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Two Bill Reid artworks still missing, say police
All but two of the artworks stolen from the Museum of Anthropology at UBC last month have been recovered by police, RCMP in the Lower Mainland confirmed Tuesday.
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Weekend
Painter Ebeth Scott-Sinclair opens an exhibition of new paintings called 'The Grand Dames' with a reception Saturday, June 14, from 2 to 7 p.m. at Bill Hester Fine Art, 143-F West Franklin Street, in University Square. 'Her women are always powerful,' Hester said of Scott-Sinclair's work.
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The longtime Darien resident said although she and Mr. Kremer worked independently on their additional pieces for the ...
Whether it is performing on some of the world’s most famous stages or quietly painting a canvas at her Stamford studio, Cate Leach’s life is one that has been filled with a desire for artistic expression.
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