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Neal Rubin: Paint project aims to spread cheer after fire
Pete Wurdock is picturing his fence-painting extravaganza as a big, metaphorical hug for the Hechtman building in West Bloomfield.
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Cliburn medalist Olga Kern returns for a recital at TCU
By CHRIS SHULL Olga Kern has kept a special place in her heart for Fort Worth since she was named co-gold medalist at the 2001 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. This week, she returns to town to play a solo recital Wednesday night at TCU’s PepsiCo Recital Hall as part of the PianoTexas International Academy and Festival. Kern switched recital dates with Harold Martina, who will ...
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Woman wins car in contest
Robin Heaster of Arlington was the winner of a new Ford Fusion car given away by NBC in an online contest to promote the TV movie Knight rider. Heaster received the car at Wagner Ford in Carey.
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2:45 p.m. -- Isla Center calling for submissions to "Creative Hands” exhibit
2:45 p.m. — The Isla Center for the Arts at the University of Guam will bring back the “Creative Hands: Pacific, Formerly Art of the Pacific Rim” exhibit. All artists throughout the Pacific region are invited to submit images for consideration in the exhibit. The exhibit will open this December.
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Upshur Museum to hold Sunday reception
The Historic Upshur Museum will hold a member appreciation reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday.
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Neo-dada
Rourke exhibit explores 'anti-art' art movement Commentators at the time of World War I said Europe hadn't seen that level of barbarism since the Thirty Years War in the 17th century. Advertisement: TRU GREEN $25 OFF First Application Along with FREE Lawn Analysis and FREE Estimate with TruGreen!
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Visitors Guide
Bowral’s favourite son is turning 100, and you’re invited to celebrate. 2008 marks the 100th year since the birth of Sir Donald Bradman, and visitors from near and afar are encouraged to drop by at the Bradman Museum to learn about the cricketing giant.
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AISD budget outlook grim
Trustees for the Abilene Independent School District started creating a budget that AISD's superintendent deemed will be "bad for students, bad for education." During the meeting, the board also discussed a state incentive grant for teachers and awarded a bid for a $68,000 digital photography lab at Cooper High School.
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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
In my June 4 post announcing the new antiquities acquisition rules promulgated by the Association of Art Museum Directors, I noted that it would be interesting to see whether the Metropolitan Museum changed its policies to conform with the new guidelines.
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WELCOME GUEST! A film festival just for pocket-sized movies on mobile telephones came of age in its fourth edition this weekend, with a series of flicks on the sex lives of insects by the actress Isabella Rossellini.
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AUDITIONS
“FIDDLER ON THE ROOF”: 4-6 p.m. Sunday for children; 7-9 p.m. Sunday and Monday for adults and older teenagers, Workshop Theatre Weekend Gallery, 1136 Bull St. Prepare 16 bars of a song and bring sheet music; a pianist will be provided. Dance and script readings will be 4 p.m. June 29 at the theater stage for those called back after the vocal audition. (803) 799-4876 “INTO THE WOODS”: 4-6 ...
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First sculpture from symposium dedicated in downtown Nashua
NASHUA -- With the dedication of a sculpture Monday afternoon, the community gained two new members: ... - By PATRICK MEIGHAN Staff Writer
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Novotel ‘going dotty’ for local artist
Queenstown-based artist Stacey Farrell is putting on a visual feast at her mixed media exhibition ‘going dotty…’ which launches in Queenstown this week.
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Website looks to get graphic artists' work sold
Graphic designer Kelly Jay likens her website, GraphicLeftovers.com, to a garage sale for digital graphics. After all, it has the same mentality as a curbside sale: One person's unused artwork could be another person's treasure.
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Artwork on School Bench Shows Girl Attempting Suicide
DENVER - Student artwork creates controversy at a Denver charter school, where a painting depicts the attempted suicide of a child. The artwork was painted on a bench placed right next to the front door of the Denver Arts & Techology Academy at 3752 Tennyson St.
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SFMoMA gets up close with 'Frida Kahlo'
"Frida Kahlo" at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art reveals the personal side of the Mexican artist whose life has taken on mythical proportions.
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Candida , with Atkinson, Begins Berkshire Festival Run June 17
The Berkshire Theatre Festival production of George Bernard Shaw's Candida, starring Tony nominee Jayne Atkinson, begins performances June 17.
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Artists pay tribute to Hone Tuwhare
Performance artists from around New Zealand will gather at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu to honour one of the country’s great literary voices.
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Harpsichord in harmony
As piano technician Mary Smith was doing some last minute tuning of the Victoria Bach Festival harpsichord, guest artist Karol Bennett said something to her that she had never heard in her 30-year career.
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Council approves Mudd for public art at Fire Station No. 7
Plans are in motion for a new fire station complete with art. COLUMBIA — The City Council agreed to commission a new piece of public art at its meeting Monday night.
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Council approves Mudd for public art at Fire Station No. 7
COLUMBIA — The City Council agreed to commission a new piece of public art at its meeting Monday night. The work, from artist Jane Mudd of Fulton, will ...
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Huntington Museum of Art hosts clay camp
HUNTINGTON -- The Huntington Museum of Art is hosting its annual Middle School/High School Clay Camp for students from June 16 to June 27.
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1:40 p.m. - Artists invited to apply for museum registry
1:40 p.m. June 17 — The Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica National Museum in Hagåtña invites local artists to submit their names to establish a registry which will be used to plan a rotating series of local art exhibits.
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The Aspen Art Museum Presents Friedrich Kunath's First U.S. Museum Exhibition, Rising Vs. Setting
ASPEN.- The Aspen Art Museum presents German artist Friedrich Kunath’s solo U.S. museum exhibition Rising vs. Setting , on view through August 3rd. A free public reception with Kunath will be held from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Thursday, June 26, 2008.
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Street Level: Modern Photography from the Smart Museum Collection
Ben Shahn, Untitled ( New York City ), 1932-1935 [c.?], Gelatin silver print mounted on heavy paper, vintage impression. Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago , Purchase, Gift of Carl Rungius, by exchange, 2001.37.
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