Last Chance To See King Tut In Los Angeles
Marking the final weeks in Los Angeles, an extensive exhibition of more than 130 artifacts from the tomb of the celebrated Pharaoh Tutankhamun (King Tut), other Valley of the Kings tombs and additional ancient sites is visiting the United States on a 27-month tour. The Los Angeles exhibit is open now and only runs until November 15. It will be the exhibit’s only stop west of the Mississippi. - 2005-10-20
See Legendary Performers at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame October 29, 2005
Celebrate the History of the "Upbeat Show." - 2005-10-18 Friend of PRWeb - 92
Earthy Landscapes and Fantastic Chimeras by Alexandra K. Corbin
"I've Never Seen Anything Like It," said Ruthie gazing at the remarkable paper intarsia Landscapes of Alexandra K. Corbin. See Ms. Corbin's affecting landscapes and cutouts, now, at the Studio/Gallery St. Marks in Brooklyn through Nov. 1st. - 2005-10-18
Charles River Museum of Industry’s 'The Widgets of 128' Celebrates the Region’s Connection to Technology
The Charles River Museum of Industry today announced that on November 15, 2003 it will preview a new exhibition, “The Widgets of 128: How a Highway Invented the Future” in the Francis Cabot Lowell Mill, just off Moody Street in Waltham. The exhibit is scheduled to run through August 2006. It is an examination of the companies, products, and inventions that blossomed along Route 128. - 2005-10-18 Friend of PRWeb - 4
Livinginstyleonline.com Wealthy Families Secret to Groom Brilliant Students
Standardized test, such as California Achievement Test (CAT), Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), American College Test (ACT), assumes students are exposed to different cultures, climates, countries and experiences at least 10 times before reaching 10th grade. Students who perform the best on standardized test have exposure to diverse experiences. What better way to gain this exposure than a vacation to another city, state, country or continent. Wealthy families have always known trips, getaways and vacations are the secret to grooming brilliant students. Vacations are an opportunity for students to apply all their classroom knowledge quickly. - 2005-10-13
Texas Sculptors Shed Their Clothes (All of Them!) for Fund Raiser
'Those who play together... stay together' is the theme for a new calendar recently released by a group of fine artists from north Texas. Twelve couples, including fifteen Dallas area sculptors, along with their life partners, stripped down to the buff in a dual effort to raise both awareness for the art of sculpture and money for several Texas based art associations. - 2005-10-13
Artist Featured in House & Garden Magazine Explores the Psychology of Happiness In Fort Collins, Colorado Exhibition
Only Contemporary Art and The Architect's Studio in Fort Collins proudly present Mel Ristau: A Psychology of Happiness. November 4 through December 30. It features mobiles, stabiles, prints, collages, light sculpture, and toys -- a kinetic circus of color, shape, line, and symbolism based on a personal psychology of happiness. - 2005-10-13 Friend of PRWeb - 5
9th Annual Boston International Fine Art Show To Take Place Nov. 10-13, 2005, Gala Preview to Benefit The Wang Center
The 9th Annual Boston International Fine Art Show (BIFAS) take places November 10-13, 2005 at The Cyclorama at The Boston Center for The Arts (BCA), 539 Tremont Street, in Boston’s South End. The only show of its kind in New England, BIFAS features 40 galleries offering both traditional and contemporary fine art. The show, which has become a fixture on the Boston art and social scene, features 17th to 21st century paintings, works on paper, sculpture, fine prints, photography, and more. Details at www.FineArtBoston.com - 2005-10-11
Collector’s Estate Auction Holds Much of Local Cleveland’s History
Thousands of items to be auctioned from the amazing estate of Larry Southworth. - 2005-10-08
9th Annual Historic Preservation Conference Scheduled For February '06
Colorado Preservation Inc.'s 9th annual historic preservation conference "Saving Places 2006: Building on the Past "will take place February 8-10, 2006, at the historic 1770 Sherman Street Event Complex in downtown Denver. - 2005-10-06
Remembering Bethlehem Steel
Exhibition of Stephen Wilkes' large format photographs documents the abandoned "Plant that built America." - 2005-10-05
Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) Names Denise Bradley Executive Director
New MoAD executive directory Denise Bradley will lead the only museum of its kind to explore humanity's origins, movements, adaptations and transformations. - 2005-10-03
The Cuban Embargo is Nowhere in Sight
Shared Dreams 2005 Reveals Common Dreams of Peace and Security by Artists in Cuba and The U.S. - 2005-10-01 Friend of PRWeb - 1
Everything Old is New Again
Just the name Naughty Nellie conjures up an image of someone slightly sinful. In reality, the original Naughty Nellie was a colorful 19th and 20th century iron cast bookjack. - 2005-09-28
Enchanted Hallow’s Eve at the STAR ECO Station, A Spooky Thrill Too Different to Miss
STAR ECO Station transforms into a fantastical and safe trick or treat village for a totally unique Halloween adventure. - 2005-09-26 Friend of PRWeb - 2
New Group Art Exhibition “Blue” Opens at Baxter Chang Patri Fine Art, in San Francisco, CA October 5th - December 5th, 2005
“Blue”, a group art exhibition featuring new works by Eric Blum, Erin Parish, Alex Weinstein and Nina Zurier along with gallery artists Robert Larson, Katherine Leighnor, Miguel Osuna, Astrid Preston, and others. The exhibition, which explores the concepts, meanings and effects associated with the color blue in art, opens on October 6, 2005 and will run through December 5, 2005. A reception for the artists will be held on Thursday, October 6th from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. - 2005-09-23
Un-Adult-Erated Escapism Through Art: New Show Opens Oct 15 at Studio Gallery 64 in Park Slope
A small and utterly charming exhibit, "Of Singing Frogs, Sandy Rox, and Blood Red Skies," opens Saturday, October 15, at 4-8pm, at the STUDIO/GALLERY 64 in Park Slope, Brooklyn. In this two artist show, stylized cutout figures and fanciful landscapes by Alexandra Corbin and vibrant, richly-detailed illustrations by Roxanne Bohana transport viewers to places where they can indulge, if only briefly, in un-adult-erated escapism. - 2005-09-22
"Cargo: The Middle Passage," New Artwork Installation Featuring Oil Paintings by Artist Ron Anderson at The King Arts Complex in Columbus, Ohio
The King Arts Complex in Columbus, Ohio presents "Cargo: The Middle Passage". The new artwork installation features three panels by artist Ron Anderson. Opening reception Thursday, September 22, 2005 at 5 p.m. - 2005-09-22
Art Librarians Pay Widely Diverging Prices to Convert 35 mm Images of Artwork to Digital Formats
According to Creating the Digital Art Library (ISBN #1-57440-074-6) art librarians are paying widely diverging prices to convert 35mm images of artwork to digital format. - 2005-09-21
Rosalux Gallery Presents Large Contemporary Abstract Paintings with Mass Transit in Downtown Minneapolis
Mass Transit features new abstract paintings by modern painters Shawn McNulty and Dave Whannel. These large scale pieces are influenced by urban life, and its emphasis is the interplay of city transportation. Rosalux Gallery is located in Downtown Minneapolis. - 2005-09-21
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