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Art Directors Hold Speed Networking Event
Art directors throughout central Virginia spent Friday morning networking in Charlottesville.
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Art Center unveils rare paintings
The Grand Junction Art Center unveiled its new exhibits Friday evening, featuring influential work from a renown group of artists in Denver.
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Antiques/Art/Crafts
Antiques/Art/Crafts Arden Fair Antiques, books, children's rides, food, art, exhibit booths. Arden Gild Hall, 2126 The Highway, Wilmington; 302-475-3126. 9/4. 10 am-6 pm.
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Art of the unwearable: Can fashion designer Hussein Chalayan conquer the art world?
Even the most feted of fashion designers are reluctant to describe their work as "art". Still, in 2006, narrating an item dedicated to Hussein Chalayan on BBC2's The Culture Show, the art critic, Andrew Graham-Dixon, described Chalayan's work as "as close to contemporary art as you can get".
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Rock-star art quiz: Match the musician to the drawing
Art and rock music are close relations, according to curators of an exhibition that presents paintings, collages and photographs by some of the world's best-known musicians. "It's Not Only Rock'n'Roll, Baby!" tells the story of rock stars who have also expressed themselves in the visual arts, arguing that the two forms are inextricably linked.
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Art Wheel School & Studio Now Open In Imperial Beach
Art Wheel School & Studio is now open at 133 Elder Ave. in Imperial Beach. Art Wheel provides opportunities for adults and children to explore artistic expression through clay. There is also current registration for children's mixed media classes.
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Art review: John Gossage's 'The Pond' at Smithsonian American Art Museum
Twenty-five years ago a cult classic crawled from the muck -- "The Pond," John Gossage's unpretty answer to Henry David Thoreau's "Walden." It is a book of black-and-white photographs, a troubled narrative in pictures, a response (more or less) to a derelict pond behind a shopping center in... Museum - Arts & Entertainment - United States - Art Museums - John Gossage
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Art Institute students to test aircraft in Flugtag competition
Art Institute of Pittsburgh students have applied their skills in industrial design to build their own aircraft. Its first test flight comes on Saturday, when they compete in Philadelphia.
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