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Artist uses space glass in her wearable creations
While walking by the display case in the entry way of the Barbara Bush Library, passersby couldn’t help but ask Jeanne Haner if she’s the artist of the glass jewelry on exhibit....
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'We Remember the Sun': Recalling revolution
Many things have changed and many things have stayed the same since the chaos that was 1968. In "We Remember the Sun," San Francisco Art Institute curator Mary Ellyn Johnson has assembled a group of top-notch contemporary artists, including Michael Zheng,...
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Christie Projectors Are Ubiquitous At The Newly Built Newseum
DMN Newswire--2008-6-19-- Christie was among the many newsmakers at the recently opened Newseum, and supplied over sixty projectors throughout the various exhibits and galleries. Integrators Electrosonic, Inc. and Communications Engineering, Inc. (CEI) specified and installed the technology.
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Is a new golden age opening for Italian cinema after its success at Cannes?
The success of "Gomorra" by Matteo Garrone and "Il Divo" by Paolo Sorrentino at the Cannes Film Festival is being heralded in Italy as the birth of a new dawn for Italian cinema.
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Bridget Riley retrospective opens in Paris
One of the aims of the Bridget Riley retrospective at the Modern Art Museum in Paris is to show her affinity to French painting.
International Herald Tribune |
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Courthouse unveils student murals
Folks arriving for jury duty over the next year will be greeted by a colorful sight at the Stanislaus County Courthouse in downtown Modesto. Art students from Downey High School, under the direction of instructor Randy Crimmel, unveiled a series of student murals that now line the halls outside the jury assembly room.
Modesto Bee |
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News > Top News
CHRIS FARLEY EXHIBIT June 12 - November. Wisconsin Historical Museum, 30 North Carroll St., Madison. Tuesday-Saturday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $3-$10. Information, (608)264-6555.
Beloit Daily News |
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Where Form Meets Function: Functional and Artistic Websites
Easy solutions for the unique problems artists face when struggling to create a website that is user-friendly and artistic. My background in the world of art, which had me working as an art buyer for a publishing company, a store owner, a gallery intern, and an artist, gives me perspective on the world of art marketing from both sides of the equation. Add to that my experience building and ...
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CHRIS FARLEY EXHIBIT June 12 - November. Wisconsin Historical Museum, 30 North Carroll St., Madison. Tuesday-Saturday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $3-$10. Information, (608)264-6555.
Beloit Daily News |
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Local News
With Edmonton’s summer festival season set to kick into high gear, here’s an overview of some the lesser-known, out-of the-way or more unique festivals taking place over the next two and half months.
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Picasso sells for $6.5 million, breaking Australian record
SYDNEY, Australia - A Picasso painting has sold in Sydney for $6.5 million, making it the most expensive piece of art to ever be auctioned in Australia. The brightly colored...
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French filmmaker Jean Delannoy dead at 100
French filmmaker Jean Delannoy, prize-winner at the 1946 Cannes film festival for "La symphonie pastorale" (Pastoral Symphony), has died at age 100, his family said Thursday.
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The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
People from around the world will come together to celebrate separate heritages and a shared community at the 11th annual International Friendship Festival, June 20 and 21 in Pelican Rapids.
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SYDNEY, Australia - A Picasso painting has sold in Sydney for US$6.5 million, making it the most expensive piece of art ever to be auctioned in Australia.
Brandon Sun |
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Gift of Greek ring to N.C. Museum of Art honors Mary Easley
A group affiliated with the North Carolina Museum of Art has bought a fourth-century Greek ring and donated it to the museum to honor First Lady Mary Easley.
Triangle Business Journal |
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Potter devotees put wizard tales to music
A Missouri wizard rock festival attracted fans from as far away as Scotland, British Columbia and South Africa
Southeast Missourian |
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Picturing the Process: Portraiture through the Lens
Since its invention in 1839, the unique power of photography has been utilized to record the physical world and appearances.
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Picasso painting sells for $6.5 million, breaking Australian record
SYDNEY, Australia - A Picasso painting has sold in Sydney for US$6.5 million, making it the most expensive piece of art ever to be auctioned in Australia.
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Exhibition a visual feast for art lovers
Feathers, rubber tubes, balls and other shiny treasures . . . it's not a cabaret act but a new exhibition offering a visual feast for art lovers and those who like to smile.
Otago Daily Times |
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Picasso sells for $6.5 million
Painting is most expensive ever auctioned in Australia.
WABC-TV New York |
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Fort Myers announces two calls to artists for works of public art
The city of Fort Myers, by and through its Public Art Committee, announces two calls to artists for works of public art.
The News-Press |
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Art experience: Dell'Isola presents exhibit at Hyatt
Mark Dell'Isola has been perfecting his craft for almost 25 years, and now Guam will have the chance to view several of his prized pieces.
Pacific Daily News |
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Art experience: Dell'Isola presents exhibit at Hyatt
Mark Dell'Isola has been perfecting his craft for almost 25 years, and now Guam will have the chance to view several of his prized pieces.
Pacific Daily News |
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First Annual Marin Wine Auction September 13th, 2008
Tickets are now available for the first annual Marin Wine Auction, which will be held on Saturday, September 13, 2008 at the Marin Art and Garden Center in Ross, Marin County. The inaugural event will be hosted by the Keiretsu Forum Charitable Foundation San Francisco/North Bay.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Day of fun in the sun for 60 kids with cerebral palsy
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- It's not every day you'll find face painting and spin art in the the playground at the United Cerebral Palsy of New York City. But yesterday was a day away from the routine rigors of therapy for children at the Port Richmond school.
Staten Island Advance |
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