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Litchfield native comes home to share artistic skills with residents
Litchfield, Mich. — A farmer’s son from Litchfield is using his heritage to make art. Roger Smith, son of Litchfield resident Pat Smith and now a successful bronze wildlife sculptor, shared his path to art in his hometown Tuesday evening when he spoke at the Litchfield Historical Society.
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Willoughby's, New York's Oldest Photographic Emporium, Sponsoring PHOTOFEST Event
Willoughby's, New York's oldest photographic emporium, is sponsoring a DSLR SHOOTOUT on June 25th and 26th from 10AM-7PM. This two-day free PHOTOFEST event will include the opportunity to meet experienced representatives from leading camera manufacturers and take a free 3.5-hour class with pros and a world- renowned photographer.
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SIGGRAPH Galleries Explore Architecture, Art, Design & Computation
CHICAGO----In a dynamic change to the format of the traditional SIGGRAPH Art Gallery, this year's art and design program will represent innovative juried and curated installations across two complementary themes - Slow Art and Design & Computation.
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Festival’s ‘Thebes’ at Long Wharf exemplary
NEW HAVEN — To paraphrase Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, art may be difficult to define, but one knows it when one sees it. Look then no further than the Nottingham Playhouse Theatre Company’s production of “The Burial at Thebes,” Nobel prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney’s lean and accessible translation of...
New Haven Register |
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West Oak Lane Annual Jazz and Arts Fest Kicks Off Friday
Friday is the beginning of the three-day West Oak Lane Jazz and Arts Festival, featuring over 500 musicians, visual artists, and arts and crafts vendors.
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Photo salon shows best in Island art
Nanaimoites can check out some of the best photographers on Vancouver Island on Friday. The Harbour City Photography Club's competition and exhibition, Photo Salon, opens at Malaspina University-College.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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Award Winning Artwork of Carrie Zeidman Now Available to the General Public
CUPERTINO, Calif.----The unique artwork of Carrie Zeidman, previously only available to businesses, is now available to the general public.
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A behind-the-scenes blog about stories, features and ideas from the pages of Metro Weekly
Digital photography, then, has saved our lives. Literally, I suspect, because if we were still trying to put together the much larger and complicated magazine we have now while dealing with the vicissitudes of film and prints I'd be in the ground by now.
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Old friends stage Newburgh art exhibition
TWO long-time friends are fulfilling a promise to each other through a joint exhibition at The Steeple art centre in Newburgh. (11/06/2008 17:48:37)
Fife Today |
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DMA's 'Recycle Please' Campaign Gains Momentum; Pitney Bowes and Metropolitan Museum of Art Join Over 80 Companies, ...
June 19, 2008 — Support of the Direct Marketing Association’s (DMA) “ Recycle Please ” campaign continues to intensify, as Pitney Bowes Inc., a leading provider of mailstream solutions, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA), one of the world’s largest museums, recently announced their participation in the nationwide campaign.
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Greenhouse's hands-on butterfly exhibit benefits child daycare center
HARRISONBURG, Va. (AP) - "The Wonder of Butterflies" exhibit at Hess Greenhouse may be a fundraiser for the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Child Daycare Center, but the kids are not the only ones to benefit from it.
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City set for artistic transformation
FestivAll is being promoted as event that turns a city into a "work of art." - Hundreds of 4-inch rubberized squares of art suspended from a tree in Davis Park.
Charleston Daily Mail |
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Greenhouse's hands-on butterfly exhibit benefits child daycare center
Associated Press - June 19, 2008 10:25 AM ET HARRISONBURG, Va. (AP) - "The Wonder of Butterflies" exhibit at Hess Greenhouse may be a fundraiser for the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Child Daycare...
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Inspired by an old parlor game in which players choose their favorite painting and recreate it using living models, photojournalist John Pendygraft and art director Suzette Moyer recreated paintings from the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, Florida as studio photographs.
Poynter Institute |
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Elliott to perform at Wine Bar and Art Gallery
Iowa native Chad Elliott will be performing live at the Wine Bar and Art Gallery in Arnolds Park at 3 p.m., June 21. The Wine Bar, located at 139 W. Broadway St., offers an artistic, intimate setting for Elliott's original folk music.
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South Africa: Heavy Traffic Expected On the N4 This Weekend
Heavy traffic is expected on the N4 highway this weekend due to schools breaking up for the holidays and the Innibos Lowveld National Arts Festival in Nelspruit.
AllAfrica.com |
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Vilonia Junior High School students reap benefits from artwork
VILONIA Eighth- and ninth-grade students at Vilonia Junior High School are already reaping financial benefits from their classes.
The Log Cabin Democrat |
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Museum introduces kids to the art of engineering
Curious, hands-on children can test their creativity for free Sunday. Christina Soontornvat of the Austin Children's Museum said engineers will be on hand to lead experiments, show designs and explain the functionality and fun of engineering.
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Museum introduces kids to the art of engineering
The free Discover Engineering Event will take place at the Austin Children's Museum Sunday.
News 8 Austin |
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Picasso painting breaks Australian price record
SYDNEY (AFP) - An unnamed buyer has paid 6.9 million dollars (6.5 million US dollars) for a Picasso at an Australian auction, making it the most expensive painting ever sold in the country.
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Queen of the lens reveals herself in portraits of others
New exhibition of work by photographer Annie Leibovitz will take British audiences to a place she has never allowed them to go.
The Age |
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News > Making A Buzz
The Jackson Heights Art Club will hold “Art on the Fence at the Outdoor Art Show” from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 21 and Sunday, June 22. The show will be held on the fence at P.S. 69, which is located at 37th Avenue and 78th Street in Jackson Heights.
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Nature & Tools
The artwork of Flushing resident Thelma Gomilas is helping to preserve many items that are no longer used but hold many memories for people. Gomilas, who is originally from Whitestone, said that art was always a natural talent for her and that she was always able to relate to images and draw well.
Queens Courier |
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RDC instructors kick off genetics and ethics discussion
The Geee! in Genome exhibit was the backdrop Wednesday for a discussion at the Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery about genetics and ethics.
Red Deer Advocate |
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Hundreds join first Tour de Queens
Hundreds of bicyclists assembled at the Queens Museum of Art (QMA) in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, for the first-ever Tour de Queens.
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