Turn Your Laptop into a Work of Art with New Fine Art Laptop Skins From Schtickers.com
Say good-bye to your old boring old laptop. Seattle-based Schtickers.com launched Fine Art Laptop Skins allowing you to literally transform your plain ole laptop into a work of art in seconds for around $20. - 2006-09-27
Lifeclinic LC500 Interactive Health Testing Kiosks Featured in Science Center Exhibit
The nationally acclaimed St. Louis Science Center together with Barnes Jewish Hospital have teamed up to create BJC SportsWorks, a state-of-the-art interactive sport and fitness exhibition. - 2006-09-26 Friend of PRWeb - 2
Souvenir Playing Cards Take Look Back at First 50 Years of Circleville, Ohio Pumpkin Show
"Real" Souvenir Playing Cards (part of the Newt's Playing Cards family) has introduced an historical deck of playing cards ($8) which highlights some of the past of the world famous Pumpkin Show located in Circleville, Ohio. - 2006-09-26
Possible Pollock Presents Modern Art Mystery
“My gut feeling is that this is an authentic Pollock,” said Rich Ranft, chief auctioneer and president of Beloit Auction Service, speaking of a painting which will cross his auction block on October 25. - 2006-09-26 Friend of PRWeb - 5
XMission and The Living Planet Aquarium Team Up to Officially Launch New Bio-Facts Station on October 27, 2006
XMission- sponsored educational exhibit will engage thousands of annual guests with more ocean species than ever before—right in the heart of Utah. - 2006-09-25
Artwork by Edreys: One who Masters the Pen Solo Exhibit at Gallery 51
Edreys Wajed debuts in his first solo exhibit at Gallery 51 - 569 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, New York. The meaning of "Edreys" is one who masters the pen. Once you see the artwork that is created you will see why this person was born with this name. - 2006-09-23
Introducing "Waiting on a Friend," the New Photo-Illustration in the "Old World" Series by Atlanta-Based Photographer Rob McDonald
New release of fine art photography printed on canvas, now available online. - 2006-09-22
Benito Juarez Academy (CPS) in Chicago Celebrates Juarez Unido Renaissance Fair
The students and teachers enjoyed a celebration of the first day of Juarez Unido Day at Juarez Academy, a Chicago Public School. Encouraging students to join school clubs and expand their academic and professional visions. Balloons, music, and food for everyone to enjoy. - 2006-09-22
Denver Entrepreneurs Do Well By Doing Good
Creative entrepreneurs in Denver have found ways to give back to the causes they care about. BetterWall sells exhibition street banners on behalf of major art museums, generating revenue for museums and recycling tons of vinyl along the way. The Import Warehouse is a customer-focused car dealership that donates 1 percent of each sale to charity. - 2006-09-22
Artist Tobey Has New York City Benefit Exhibition for The National Scholastic Chess Foundation
David Tobey, son of the late distinguished historical painter, muralist & illustrator Alton S. Tobey (1914-2005) is having a one-man show of his own paintings and sculptures at Pleiades Gallery in New York November 7th through November 25th, 2006 to benefit the National Scholastic Chess Foundation. 100% of proceeds from an auction sale of the painting "Bishop Takes Rook", that he donated to the NSCF will go to the foundation; as well as a full 30% of all other sales of his paintings and sculptures that are in the show, all of which can be seen at a reception at the Gallery Thursday, November 9th from 5:30 to 8:30 P.M. - 2006-09-21
Consuming Views Major New Exhibition and Publication Explores History of Art and Tourism in New Hampshire's White Mountain Region
The New Hampshire Historical Society is presenting a major new exhibition and publication exploring how artists and consumers perceived the natural wonders of the White Mountains. Consuming Views: Art and Tourism in the White Mountains, 1850-1900, opens at the Society’s Museum of New Hampshire History in Concord and will be on display until May 6, 2007. - 2006-09-21
Collectors Fear That DOS Will Support China and UNESCO
Collectors, Museums and the Antiquities Trade have opposed the imposition of import restrictions on cultural property, putting them into direct contention with archaeologists on the Cultural Property Advisory Committee. - 2006-09-20
A Cornucopia of Family Activities, Fall Cruises, Thanksgiving Festivals, Culinary Tastes and Fall Colour Getaways
The picturesque historic waterfront towns of Penetanguishene, Midland and Honey Harbour are all hosting special fall events including art shows, Canadian Thanksgiving festivals, and getaway packages for families and touring couples. Visitors can sample the Three Sisters Harvest Soup at Sainte Marie among the Hurons and attend Novena Masses to the Canadian Martyrs at the Martyrs’ Shrine. - 2006-09-19 Friend of PRWeb - 5
Illustrator of "John Audubon, Young Naturalist" Presents Children’s Workshop at Pennsylvania's Mill Grove Fall Apple Festival on October 7, 2006
The Pennsylvania home of John James Audubon will host award-winning children’s book illustrator, Cathy Morrison, on October 7, 2006 during the Mill Grove Fall Apple Festival. Cathy will hold craft sessions for children and sign copies of her latest book, "John Audubon, Young Naturalist." - 2006-09-19
Hummingbird in Peril Brings Acclaim to Artist
Artist Melanie Fain, frees a hummingbird tangled in a spider web, and recreates the drama in an award-winning painting. - 2006-09-19
Leonardo Pereznieto Exhibits his Paintings in Renaissance Florentine Museum
On September 15th, the grand opening of the painting exhibit of the artist Leonardo Pereznieto was held in the Museo della Chiesa di Santo Stefano, located in downtown Florence, Italy. - 2006-09-19
NYC Divorce Lawyer Lisa Beth Older turned Celebrity Artist
Upcoming Art Shows and profile of Lisa Beth Ohrn, also a NYC divorce lawyer of the Law Offices of Lisa Beth Older. - 2006-09-17 Friend of PRWeb - 30
“NASA’s Aero Adventure: Exploring the Wonders and Science of Flight”
The City of Santa Paula’s California Oil Museum opens the new exhibit, “NASA’s Aero Adventure: Exploring the Wonders and Science of Flight,” on Sunday, September 24, 2006, with a reception from 1 - 3 PM (1001 E. Main St., Santa Paula, 805-933-0076, $4 Adults, $3 Seniors, $1 Children). The exhibit runs through January 21, 2007. - 2006-09-17
fastspot Launches People’s Design Award Website for Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum
fastspot, www.fastspot.com, a woman owned, Baltimore,
MD-based interactive agency, launches Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum’s first ever People’s Design Award website. As part of the 2006 National Design Awards program, the general public will have the opportunity to express their views on what constitutes good design. Starting Monday, September 18, users will be able to visit www.peoplesdesignaward.org, nominate their favorite designs by giving brief descriptions and uploading images, vote on other nominations, comment on nominations and share nominations with others. The website cultivates a dynamic sense of community by sharing thoughts, ideas and images. - 2006-09-17
It's All About Laughter: Dallas' Southwest Gallery Hosts Cowboy Cartoonists International
Southwest Gallery, one of Dallas’ oldest and largest galleries, is pleased to present a special show and sale of original work by eight members of the wild and wacky Cowboy Cartoonists International (CCI). An opening reception is scheduled for Wednesday evening, the 27th, from 6 to 8 p.m. - 2006-09-16
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