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Site search for art display
Cobar Arts Council has been actively researching location options for its annual art exhibition set to coincide with the Miner’s Ghost Festival in October 2008.
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'Protection' The UN Theme Of World Refugee Day
20 June 2008 - From recreations of refugee camp life in national capitals to film festivals, food bazaars and fashion shows, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is observing World Refugee Day today with a series of activities around the globe to draw attention to the plight faced by the displaced.
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Corbis Opens Museum, Boobs Rule, Strawberry Frogs Home Office
- Corbis has announced the opening of its Museum of arts for the Arts where all things photography, paint and music will be celebrated. - The Amsterdam office of StrawberryFrog has severed ties with the parent company and will...
adrants |
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Author, illustrator with ties to area dies at age 92
Tasha Tudor, a children's book illustrator and author whose delicate and dreamy artwork was featured in about 80 books, including a 1944 edition of "Mother Goose" that was so successful it enabled her to buy a farm and create a lifestyle rooted in the early 19th century, has died. She was 92.
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Walker has four world premieres in 2008-09 performing arts season
The Walker Art Center's 2008-09 Performing Arts season includes a quartet of world premieres amid seven works commissioned by the Minneapolis contemporary art museum in a slate that includes opera, dance, theater, music and plenty of hybrids.
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LR artist commissioned to sculpt bust of Win Rockefeller
LITTLE ROCK - A Little Rock artist once hired by Win Rockefeller to teach his children how to sculpt now faces a more solemn task _ fashioning a sculpture of the late lieutenant governor for Arkansas' capitol.
Pine Bluff Commercial |
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Vase Missing from Symmes Township Park
Police and township administrators say artwork was large, would be hard to move
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Russian theater art collection to be shown in St. Petersburg
ST. PETERSBURG, June 20 (RIA Novosti) - A $16-million collection of Russian theater art from the late 19th - early 20th century will go on display at the St. Petersburg State Museum of Theater and Music, Vladimir Kozhin, head of a private foundation, said.
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No grant for art exhibition
The Roxburgh Community Board has turned down a request from the Roxburgh and District Arts Society for a grant of $1190 to cover the cost of hiring the Roxburgh Town Hall during Labour Weekend for the annual arts exhibition.
Otago Daily Times |
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Museum Of Fine Arts Reopens North Entrance
After being closed for nearly three decades, the north entrance to the Museum of Fine Arts officially reopened Friday.
WCVB Boston |
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Museum Of Fine Arts Reopens North Entrance
After being closed for nearly three decades, the north entrance to the Museum of Fine Arts officially reopened Friday.
WCVB Boston |
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Tuesdays on the Terrace: Jimmy Ellis
Tuesdays on the Terrace: Jimmy Ellis Tuesday, July 8 5:30 - 8 p.m. MCA Terrace and Sculpture Garden Free Tuesdays on the Terrace presents another inspiring season of free evening jazz concerts on the MCA's Terrace and Sculpture Garden.
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International drumfest hits the right notes - VIDEO
Echoes of the World Drum Festival runs Thursday to Sunday in Clergue Park and the Art Gallery of Algoma. For a full slate of events go to www.echoesdrumfestival.com.
The Sault Star |
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Arts and Entertainment Briefs
The San Luis Obispo NightWriters is inviting all writers to participate in its 19th annual 500-word Short Story Contest. This year’s entry must begin with the words, “Night won’t fall ...”
Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder |
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Bill Rauch faces change at helm of Oregon Shakespeare Festival
ASHLAND, Ore. - Hanging on the office wall behind Bill Rauch's desk is a large photo that shouts the word "YES" in bright white on red through the muted reflections of a store window.
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Posted: Jun 20, 2008 - 09:52:05 PDT
Beginning Publisher: 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., Newport Public Library. Free computer class, registration required. 265-2153. Children's concert: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., Lincoln City Congregational Church, 1760 NW 25th St. Free, part of the Soundwaves Music Festival. 764-5575.
Newport News-Times |
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Rock added to disaster list
Flood waters from the Rock River crept around the Celebration sculpture in Riverside Park this morning. Because of the high water levels at the park, Music at Harry's Place, set for tonight at the Harry Moore Pavilion, has been moved to Pohlman Field.
Beloit Daily News |
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Colored pencil workshop to be in Newport
Learn about refining colored pencil painting techniques from author and instructor Kristy Kutch during a four-day workshop in Newport called “Colored Pencil: Delicate to Dynamic,” set for July 29 through Aug. 1.
Newport News-Times |
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Lawrence Gallery to feature oils, stone sculptures
Lawrence Gallery-Salishan is featuring the oils of Jennifer Diehl and stone sculptures of Bill Kucha in the gallery for the month of July. A show reception will be from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 5, at the Lawrence Gallery-Salishan. The reception is free and open to the public.
Newport News-Times |
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Youth can experience classical music at free concert
Soundwaves Music Festival is hosting a free concert for children from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. today (Friday) at the Lincoln City Congregational Church. The event is part of a series of chamber music performances by Maestro Yaacov Bergman, pianist Gerald Robbins and an 18-member orchestra.
Newport News-Times |
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Sfumato artists exhibit in Newport
The Runyan Gallery at the Newport Visual Arts Center is featuring artwork by the artists at Studio Sfumato. Studio Sfumato is made up of about 19 artists who rise above physical and developmental disabilities in pursuit of their art as they express their own individuality through the visual arts.
Newport News-Times |
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Selling off the bed-linen at grand Paris hotel
The facade of hotel Royal Monceau in Paris. Hundreds of would-be buyers crammed one of Paris' grandest hotels as the Royal Monceau auctioned off its minibars, mirrors, and the rest, ahead of a year-long revamp by star designer Philippe Starck.
TODAYonline |
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F.L. Tourism Alliance backs proposed Finger Lakes Museum
A Livingston County man is proposing a museum that would focus on Native American culture, colonization and the histories of agriculture, viniculture and commerce in the region.
MPNnow.com |
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Groundbreaking Modern Art Collection Comes to Sag Harbor Art Gallery
The evening of Saturday, July 5th, Esses Studio will open its doors at 40 Madison Street on what will be the newest and most eclectic Art Gallery on the East End.
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Haynie's Corner Art Festival deadline delayed
Organizers have pushed back the registration deadline for the sixth annual Haynie’s Corner Art Festival.
The Gleaner |
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