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Old Dillon school to be auctioned off
ZANESVILLE -The old Dillon Elementary School could be up for auction by late July.
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Calendar: 06.19.08
The Corpus Christi Area Islander Alumni Club of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi will meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. for its "Summer Taste of Texas" mixer at the Islander Art Gallery, 4024 Weber Road, Hamlin Center.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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Picasso breaks Australia record
A Picasso painting sells in Sydney for $6.9m AUS (£3.32m), making it the most expensive artwork to be sold at auction in Australia.
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STARGAZER DENNIS MAMMANA
If you can see it, you can photograph it. This is Mammana's First Law of Night Sky Photography. When someone reports seeing a marvelous halo around the moon, or the Milky Way rising over a distant hillside, I always ask, “Did you take a picture of it?”
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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OMAA to highlight selections from its permanent collection
The Ogunquit Museum of American Art is celebrating its 55th anniversary this summer. To acknowledge the event, the little gem of a museum on Shore Road in Ogunquit is highlighting portions of its impressive permanent collection during the first half of...
York County Coast Star |
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Barn Gallery opens with gusto
OGUNQUIT — Barn Gallery's new mid-season exhibitions open on Wednesday, June 25 and continue through Saturday, July 27.
York County Coast Star |
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OMC Family Weekend Roundup June 21-22, 2008
It's a festival-filled weekend in Milwaukee, so get out and show your little people a good time! Here's a list of kid-friendly happenings.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Museum fundraiser features unique sculpture book
Those who sign up to be charter members of the Bayou Teche Museum will be featured in a one-of-a-kind book that also could be described as a sculpture, said Paul Schexnayder, museum board member and artist.
The Daily Iberian |
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National Harbor's 'Mini-City' Takes Shape
Visitors stroll along the pier, some stopping to take a water taxi to Alexandria or Georgetown. Art lovers gaze at pieces in two galleries. And near the plaza, children climb over the "Awakening," the massive sculpture that was uprooted from its longtime home in Hains Port.
Washington Post |
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Picasso painting breaks Australian record at auction
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'Rembrandt Laughing' a bargain for savvy buyer
The auction house thought the tiny portrait was a 17th century Rembrandt knockoff, and valued it at just £1,500 (about $NZ3,900). But the British buyer who paid about 1,500 times that apparently knew what he was doing.
Otago Daily Times |
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09:42 (BST), 19/06/2008 NLGD Festival of Games Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS UTRECHT, The Netherlands - June ...
UTRECHT, The Netherlands - June 18, 2008 The NLGD today announced that the NLGD Festival of Games officially opened with a heated match of Pong on a classic system from the 1960’s.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Picasso painting breaks Australian record at auction
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NDTV |
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People bridge welcomes artists
The big art elephant this weekend is RiverSpan, with sculptors showing their work at the Purple People Bridge.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Poetry without motion
The paintings of Vilhelm Hammershøi were derided in his lifetime for being stark and uneventful. To the modern viewer, however, they capture a mood of existential angst
The New Statesman |
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Date Book
'Art in City Hall': The Aurora Public Art Commission presents Art In City Hall, Spring 2008, through August 29 at Aurora's City Hall, 44 E. Downer Place. This exhibit will feature two-dimensional works by 22 members of the Batavia Artists' Guild.
The Fox Valley Villages Sun |
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Refuge, community organizations partner for Guys Mills Heritage Festival
Bird walks, nature hikes, wildlife, nature photography and wood carving are just a few of the activities planned for the second annual Guys Mills Heritage Festival.
The Titusville Herald |
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What's On: Galleries
Aldridge Art Gallery (161 Gerrard St. E. 416-964-8824): Andrew Ross' exhibit "Girls on Film" opens Sat. (reception 1 p.m.). Anne Tanenbaum Gallery School (60 McCaul St. 416-979-6608): Adult students of the school showcase their works Sat., noon-5 p.m.
Toronto Star |
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MP tables motion to keep portrait gallery in Ottawa
Bid to stop stop Conservative government from moving proposed gallery out of nation's capital without Parliament's approval
The Globe and Mail |
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County resident organizes exhibit of local talent With photos!
Michelle Halabura wants people to slow down and take a second look at Schuylkill County.
The Pottsville Republican & Herald |
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Eustis will vote on public-sculpture program
EUSTIS WILL VOTE TODAY In an effort to fill this city with "art and culture," commissioners today plan to discuss forming a sculpture program that would have artists submit their work for display in public settings around Eustis for one year.
Orlando Sentinel |
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Surrendering to serenity
THE Johor Baru Central Municipal Council's latest green lung at Taman Impian Emas offers a perfect spot for morning and evening outings. Called the Taman Impian Emas Camping and Recreational Centre, it offers a wide range of outdoor facilities for both the young and old to unwind and destress.
The New Straits Times |
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Pigozzi and the Paparazzi: Salomon, Weegee, Galella, Angeli, Secchiaroli, Quinn and Newton (2008-06-20 - 2008-11-16)
With the current exhibition the "bad boys" of photography are the subject of an extensive show for the first time in Germany at Helmut Newton Foundation. Paparazzi photography is an aggressive form of photojournalism, particularly today when the famous names in show business are hunted down and pushed into dangerous situations for the sake of getting the most interesting picture possible. In the ...
Absolutearts.com |
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WWE winner's wife gives birth
The Bloomville man who won $75,000 from a WWE televised contest Monday, said his wife and newborn son were doing fine Wednesday.
The Daily Star |
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Exhibit offers fresh view of local landscape art
With millions of people across the globe currently striving to lead a more “green” existence, it appears that John Willard Raught, the celebrated local landscape painter and environmentalist, was ahead of the curve by more than 100 years.
The Scranton Times-Tribune |
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