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| fine arts News+ XML/RSSBy Origo Books Origo Books Gallery is proud to showcase a selection of works by local visual artists JANA BACHTIK and MIKA HOLUBEC --- Friday March 2, 5pm. Downtown Toronto. By Cottonwood Art Festival Cottonwood Art Festival is accepting applications from visual artists for its spring festival May 5-6, 2012. Deadline is Jan. 13, 2012. See www.cottonwoodartfestival.com. By Lori Jones Millions of talented young adults dreams of a career in dance, far beyond the strip clubs and go go bars of Atlanta. A Choreographer’s Showcase grants these talented prospects access By Hillsborough Gallery of Arts The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts will showcase new work by its 23 artists and celebrate its fifth anniversary at the Art of Giving opening reception. By Montclair Public Library The Montclair Library Gallery will exhibit the work of photographer Scot Surbeck from October 1 to 3: titled "CityClickr - The City Seen", and will feature New York City street photography in fifty large scale color and black and white images. By The Bag Lady Experience, LLC Providing women with a platform to Release their bags, Reclaim their lives, and to Renew their spirit. By Cynthia Bechill The International Academy of Design and Technology - Detroit celebrates a new class of graduates June 25. By John C. Kline Over the past twenty years, the John and Christine Kline have delved into the worlds of fine art, music and theater. This led to the creation of KlineCreative.com, combining their various artistic endeavors. By Canvas Zoo St. Petersburg Opera Company is collaborating with local artist, Steven Le of Thee Photo Ninja and local arts company, Canvas Zoo, to create beautiful archival images featuring the stars of Madam Butterfly in their costumed roles. By Mary Ann Sabo The votes are in – and Josh Andrus, Elaine Hoogeboom and Michael Johnson are the three top winners of the Second Annual Legacy Trust Award Collection. By TMI - The Episcopal School of Texas Alex Hager, a junior at TMI – The Episcopal School of Texas, has earned several top-place awards for piano performance during the 2011 spring competition season. By Armstrong Atlantic State University Twelve graduating seniors in the bachelor’s of fine arts program have turned a former Abercrombie & Fitch store in the Savannah Mall into an art galley showcasing a collection of exhibits that constitute their capstone projects for graduation. By Asian News Agency Asian Academy of Arts has been created to develope and promote fine arts in India By Art Knowledge News Art Knowledge News announces the availability of its contents in 55 different languages. By Art Knowledge News Art Knowledge News announces the launch of two new Free and Usable Art Images Libraries. By Studio 1307 New visual arts studio offers artists and art students traditional studio space for creating, and workshop instruction By Lenore T. Rose - Editor safeword magazine has released its January issue. The fine arts magazine has quickly gained international acclaim and the support of the alternative arts communities worldwide. By American Artist Kris Courtney What a year this has been! Bless you and thank you again for your support and kindness in my journey and struggles. Although the path has not been always smooth, it has been paved with love and generosity from all those I have traveled with … By Art Of Me Unique Global Arts Project Brings Together Talented Actors, Musicians, Writers, Dancers and Artists to Foster Dialogue and Interact with Fans: Mission is to Inform and Transcend Artistic Disciplines, Continents, and Cultures By Bella Vista Communications UrbanGlass Features Mora at Premier Fundraising Gala at Steuben’s Prestigious New Flagship Gallery on New York City’s Famed Madison Avenue By SpiralBeat Traerá su más reciente exhibición titulada "REFLEXION 12756" By David Dehaeck THE world’s first social networking site for art collectors has been unveiled. By McLendon Bylines Fine artist Cindy Walton evolves an ethereal, emergent style in a series of cold wax paintings evoking a timeless pathos and elegant sensibility By Movis Photography Movis Photography to exhibit at the Westchester Fine Arts Festival in Tarrytown, NY. Movis Photography specializes in flora, landscapes and scenic images. Its online portfolio can be seen at www.movisphotography.com. By Brian Jensen Movers Specialty Service, Inc. (MSS) has announced a new business development strategy to promote the company’s local niche service offerings and leverage its renowned logistical and custom crating capabilities to commercial markets. By Wilson Entertainment Group The Indie Movement 2010 Seminar objectives are to serve the Independent Artist, Musician, and Entertainment community by providing events and seminars that will provide knowledge, empower, and provide networking opportunities. By Pinkman Creative Co-curated by Paul Pinkman and Philip F. Clark, the exhibition will present viewers with a singular chance to ponder the question: "What's in a face?" GP Deva Frontier Art & X-Power Gallery Presents the Largest Gallry Space in Soho as it Celebrates th By GP DEVA New York City, May 4- GP DEVA Frontier Art and X-Power Gallery celebrates the opening of its flagship store in the United States and introduces innovative collections of fine arts, beauty and luxury to present the concept “art is life”. By NJ Foundation for the Blind Former Antiques Roadshow personality, Carolyn Remmey, will present Trash, Treasures or Trends at May 14 Benefit for NJ Foundation for the Blind. By TMI - The Episcopal School of Texas TMI sophomore Tyler McCardle was named a finalist in the San Antonio Neighborhood Film Project for his short film, “How to Spend a Day in San Antonio for Under $5.” By Ann Hagman Cardinal Vermont College of Fine Arts (VCFA) is receiving accreditation by the oldest regional accrediting association in the nation, the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). By Jerry Kalman Diane Adams and more than 25 watercolor students are the featured artists at Fallbrook (Calif.) Brandon Gallery for the month of May. Many are award winners. By Hillsborough Gallery of Arts The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is hosting a benefit gala to raise money for the North Carolina Symphony on Thursday, February 25th, from 6-9 p.m. All proceeds plus ten percent of sales during the fundraiser will go to the symphony. By Susan Sogaro Czech born, raised in Ethiopia and artistically formed in Italy Susan Sogaro brings her Roman School art to Houston. By Fairfax Arts Coalition for Education Tuesday, January 12, 7:00pm FACE Boosters will release compelling research by researcher and music advocate, John Benham George Mason University Center for the Arts - Fairfax Campus intersection of Braddock Rd. and Route 123 By Hillsborough Gallery of Arts Exploring Color and Light: Recent Paintings by Peg Bachenheimer and Lolette Guthrie opens the last week of August at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts. The show pairs two painters whose work captures the light and color in nature. By Defeses Fine Arts The Movement for Contemporary Art (MAC-Lisboa) gave away their 15th Art and Culture Awards, last week, during a ceremony held in Lisbon. By Kathleen Gage Lorraine’s works can be found throughout the Silicon Valley and beyond in restaurants, physicians’ and dentists’ offices, corporate lobbies and many exclusive homes. She is also represented by the Dayle Dunn Gallery in Half Moon Bay. By Defeses Fine Arts The Art Gallery Inova2000, Bilbao, Spain, organizes between June 19th and July 11th 2009 the painting exhibition entitled “Cultural Reconstruction” by the artist Romeo Niram. By Edward Longo of Original Art Paintings 12 colorful acrylic paintings, 32 x 40 inches in size make up this innovative series. Supernatural Spirit, The eleventh of the 12 paintings from this latest series has been referred to by the artist as being a, “Divine Intervention of The Gods.” By The Crucible® The Crucible, now the largest public industry and arts facility on the west coast, offers courses not available in public schools, traditional summer camps and art studios. By The Crucible® At The Crucible, there are more than 400 classes including blacksmithing, jewelry-making, glass, neon, woodworking, and even flaming hula hoop; people from all walks of life learn skills to be innovative, playful, and exercise their imaginations. By The Crucible Experience the excitement of art and collaboration at The Crucible’s annual Spring Open House and Art Show, where you’ll find a vibrant community of artists, craftspeople, tinkers, do-it-yourselfers, innovators, and explorers of all ages. By Awesome Art Camouflage came from art, not science! According to fine art image archive Awesome Art By Awesome Art Finding a deal in Impressionist art. Great bargains exist for American Impressionism By Awesome Art Fine art image archive Awesome Art says ‘Why Fauvism Is the Art World’s New Impressionism’ By Mary Lou Janson Artists from across the U.S. who are creating wearable, collectible and desirable original art will attend and exhibit at the 16th annual American Craft Show Returning to the Sarasota Bradenton International Convention Center in early December By Isobella Jade Anthony John Gray's pixilated series called “eyecons” continues his self taught journey of Spiritual Logic. Like many of Mr. Gray’s works, these pixilated oils are large in scale and never fail to stimulate. By Rhythm Public Relations The Rhythm Brands Inc. a private branding firm in Los Angeles CA taking brand ideas and and turning them into conditional circumstances. By Goldprints Photograhy Photography information site Goldprints.com has just launched its new stock image directory. | ||||||||||||||||||||||