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3 Elysian students honored for filming Iraq documentary
HOBOKEN - Three Elysian Charter School students were honored yesterday for the award-winning documentary they entered into the C-Span StudentCam contest.
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Art collection helps students Picture America
The works of Hopper and Audubon adorn the halls of Anne Hutchinson School. The vibrant colors of a Tiffany window shone from the blackboard yesterday in Gina Zohar's art classroom at the Eastchester school.
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CLASSICAL MUSIC
Violinist Judith Ingolfsson and pianist Vladimir Stoupel brought power, purpose and some miscalculation to a varied duo program at the National Gallery on Sunday.
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Sex Pistols, Patti Smith and more for Traffic Fest
Traffic is main summer music event in Turin. After just four editions it has become the most important music festival in Italy
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Recent Posts
Last week, a friend of mine, Pam, invited me to an afternoon of gallery touring in Chelsea. I really wish I would make more time in my life for this, because I got back to the office after about two hours feeling very inspired and happy.
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BEN column
Good morning! It should be good weather the rest of the week. Any real chance of rain won't come until Saturday night. That it didn't rain for Bay Days or the outdoor art festival or the 3-on-3 basketball tournament or the Fairfield Open means we owe Mother Nature.
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Calendar -- Ankeny
"Small Canvas, Big Art." June 17-Aug. 30. Artist Trading Cards exhibit includes mixed-media works that measure 2 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches. Ankeny Art Center, 1520 S.W. Ordnance Road, Ankeny. 306-3722; www.ankenyartcenter.com .
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Harn Museum opens new African identity video exhibit
The ambiguity of African social identity will be the focus of the Harn Museum of Art’s newest exhibit, which opens today.
Independent Florida Alligator |
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Painting returned
A painting that was taken from a Guilford Township art exhibit earlier in the month has been located. Mont Alto artist Rebecca Dietrich said that she was contacted by a person who had purchased numerous paintings at the exhibit over the weekend.
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Juneteenth Festival offers art, music despite low turnout
The night ended with a rhythmic reggae beat pulsing through thick, humid Florida air. The audience danced in front of the stage below dark clouds and bright stars, the ground under their feet still moist from an afternoon rain shower.
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Correction
The 42nd annual Keuka Lake Art Association's Hammondsport Art show is July 12 and 13. Hammondsport's 28th annual Craft Show is Aug. 16 and 17. Both events are on the Village Square in Hammondsport. The names of the events were combined in a July listing in the Go! magazine, included in Sunday's newspaper. The Star-Gazette regrets the error.
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Gallery goes national with ad, Web site
As El Pasoans look for ways to tighten their budgets, luxury items -- such as art -- fall on their list of priorities.
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Contest for Wilson's memorial starts in Prague
The memorial was financed by Czech Americans from Chicago. Prague, June 16 (CTK) - The American Friends of the Czech Republic (AfoCR) Monday started a contest for the renewal of the memorial to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in Prague, organiser Magdalena Vosalikova told CTK.
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Synthetic Times in real world
When Li Yamei visited the Synthetic Times, the new media art exhibition occupying nine exhibition halls in the National Art Museum of China this week, it felt to her like entering a sci-fi world previously only encountered in movies and onl ...
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Terrible beauty
Haunting images of war are on display at Dalhousie Art Gallery
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UPDATED: Local summer festivals
Nearly two dozen major community events will keep residents and the interested occupied, all free to attend, as summer sun and cabin fever gradually call everyone out of their homes.
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Around the Valley
Art show sales to benefit incarcerated youths
The Fresno Bee |
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Bates painting CWS picture
North Carolina relief pitcher Colin Bates is saving plenty of good memories of the College World Series in his head.
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Limited-edition Artist Editions T-shirts
Gap is known for its classic-style staples — button-downs and blue jeans — so a collaboration with the modern Whitney Museum of American Art in Manhattan might seem unlikely.
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Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art notes
The Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art, 220 Cottage Hill Ave., Elmhurst, is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission costs $4, $3 for senior citizens, $2 for students and teens, $1 for children 7 to 12 and free for children 6 and younger.
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Elmhurst Art Museum notes
The Elmhurst Art Museum, 150 Cottage Hill Ave., is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; 1 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays and 1 to 4 p.m. Fridays and Sundays. Admission costs $4, $3 for seniors, $2 for students with ID, free for children 11 and younger.
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College news
Documentary University Park “King in Chicago,” a 77-minute documentary by Seth McClellan concerning Dr. Martin Luther King and the Chicago Freedom Movement, will be shown at the Bronzeville Film Festival, at 5:30 p.m. June 19 at the Illinois Institute of Technology, 10 W. 35th St., Chicago. The screening is free and open to the public.
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Vendors sought for Smo-Stock festival in Portage
PORTAGE Organizers are looking for craft show vendors and food vendors for a new festival designed to display musical artists and arts and crafts.
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TUESDAY'S CALENDAR
Historic New Orleans Collection 533 Royal St. The exhibit "Surrounded by Water: New Orleans, the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain," open 9:30 a.m.-4:30. Call 523-4662.
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The art of war: US lieutenant brings Iraqi paintings to New York
NEW YORK (AFP) With fiery reds and black-oil-stained browns criss-crossed with misshapen ladders, Mohammed al-Hamadany paints the violence of Baghdad, the battles over power and the shattered innocence.
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