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EDITORIAL: Fine Arts Fiesta not the usual thing
The Times LeaderNOTHING IS so welcome as a sunny, warm spring day and the Fine Arts Fiesta. A relentless, cool spring lingered into early May and even stared down the most frugal heat misers among us. So Thursday and the opening of the Fine Arts Fiesta on Public Square...Tags: Fine Artists, Weather, Fine Arts, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Being numb to it all no longer big shock
Sometime in the next few weeks, if you're walking down Fullerton Avenue around DePaul University and have 15 minutes to spare, duck into the tidy brick building alongside the CTA station. Here you will find the DePaul Art Museum, an institution so...
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Artists transform traffic boxes in Lodi
Lodi News-Sentinel, Calif.Patti Wallace stood on a busy street corner at Pine Street and Cherokee Lane, a brush dripping with brown paint in her hand. She hemmed and hawed, looking for the right angle to apply a nose to the face she was creating on the side of a traffic control...Tags: Fine Artists, Arts and Culture
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Charlotte artist invites people to walk the 'Path of Yes' at Mint Museum
The Charlotte ObserverNo matter what the question, performance artist John W. Love Jr.'s answer is yes. In his experiential installation and one-man show, Love invites viewers to "contemplate notions of 'yes.' " With the "Path of Yes," the tiled installation on the floor...Tags: Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Arts, Museums, Charlotte
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Art looks into the unreal, small, dark
Columbus Telegram, Neb.The fact that Mikaela Newbanks has never actually seen her friend sitting by a koi pond never stopped her from doing the illustration. The Boston-based artist specializes in what she calls illustrated portraiture, a sort of artistic poetic license...Tags: Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Country Singer Tift Merritt Experiments With Genres
The Hartford CourantThe roots traditions that inform Tift Merritt's music are simple and straightforward, but her results are rarely predictable. Beyond the eclectic flavors of rock and soul that regularly sneak into her work, she has recently taken a challenging turn,...Tags: Fine Artists, Religion and Belief, New York City, Radio Industry, Norfolk (Litchfield, Connecticut)
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Golf art tees up to Myrtle Beach
The Sun NewsIt just makes sense to have a golf art exhibit in Myrtle Beach. That's how Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum director Patricia Goodwin, curator Kay Teer and board chair John Stewart see it. So they combined their efforts to arrange the...Tags: Payne Stewart, Fine Artists, Golf, James Bond (fictional character), Tiger Woods
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Good to go: Calm before Memorial Day
Las Cruces Sun-News, N.M.Before the big Memorial Day weekend crush, why not get out and have some laid-back fun? Meet artists and see their work and enjoy a free concert or two. For kids, there's a brand new museum adventure in the works. And, if you want to start getting...Tags: Memorial Day, Fine Artists, Rockwell Automation Inc., Culture, Entertainment
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Three abandoned houses to serve as galleries for latest 'Rooms To Let' exhibit
The Columbus DispatchThe three abandoned homes off Long Street lack plumbing, electricity, heating and air conditioning. Their walls and ceilings are pocked with holes. The windows are gone, replaced with plywood.In other words, the houses are perfect for Melissa Vogley...Tags: Fine Artists, Mount Vernon, Arts and Culture, Arts, Edgar Allan Poe
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New York City secret photo exhibition: Art or invasion of privacy?
Residents of a Tribeca apartment building are fuming over a new exhibition of photographs in which they star -- and which were taken without their knowledge. Some of the residents are considering legal action, the New York Post reported. The apartment...Tags: Tribeca, Arts and Culture, New York City, Arts, Chelsea (Staten Island, New York)
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Altered plates: The photo-based art of Henrieke Strecker and Maggie Taylor
The Santa Fe New MexicanThe photography of Henrieke Strecker and Maggie Taylor, on exhibit at Verve Gallery of Photography in a joint exhibition that opens Friday, May 17, forms a vivid contrast between two artists whose images are surreal, mysterious, and dreamlike. Both...Tags: Germany, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Arts, Snow Storms
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Spirited imagery: "Georgia O'Keeffe in New Mexico: Architecture, Katsinam, and the Land"
The Santa Fe New MexicanMuch has been made of Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings of katsina tithu -- popularly knows as kachina dolls --which represent spirt beings in the Hopi religion. The paintings represent a departure from the work we normally associate with O'Keeffe, such as her...Tags: Fine Artists, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Arts, Toy Industry
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