Miniblinds, ' found ' stuff become jewelry, art
Daily Comet
About 15 years ago, she began recycling some of her " found " objects into objects of art - beautiful necklaces and pins, collaged pictures, bookmarks and ...
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Daily Comet
About 15 years ago, she began recycling some of her " found " objects into objects of art - beautiful necklaces and pins, collaged pictures, bookmarks and ...
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Art briefly helps patients draw themselves out of mental illness
Chicago Tribune
The organizers were from the Awakenings Project, a collective of people with mental illnesses who have found strength in art . They meet weekly in a suburban ...
Chicago Tribune
The organizers were from the Awakenings Project, a collective of people with mental illnesses who have found strength in art . They meet weekly in a suburban ...
Victor teacher Ronald Bartlett found guilty of touching teen
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
An Ontario County jury on Thursday found Victor Central School District art teacher Ronald Bartlett guilty of one count of forcible touching and one count ...
Split verdict in sex abuse trial of Victor art teacher News 10NBC
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
An Ontario County jury on Thursday found Victor Central School District art teacher Ronald Bartlett guilty of one count of forcible touching and one count ...
Split verdict in sex abuse trial of Victor art teacher News 10NBC
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Broad brush paints new era for art in LA
Scotsman
His influence in securing the position for Deitch is based on the fact that Broad helped found MOCA three decades ago and recently bailed it out with a ...
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Scotsman
His influence in securing the position for Deitch is based on the fact that Broad helped found MOCA three decades ago and recently bailed it out with a ...
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Julian Zugazagoitia Named Director of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Art Daily
A successor to honor the breathtaking array of accomplishments was not easily found , but Julian Zugazagoitia is just such a person, said Sarah F. Rowland, ...
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Art Daily
A successor to honor the breathtaking array of accomplishments was not easily found , but Julian Zugazagoitia is just such a person, said Sarah F. Rowland, ...
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Art , food on tap for First Fridays
Terre Haute Tribune Star
I saw some people spinning and weaving and I found it pretty fascinating, he said of his interest in the craft, adding it serves as an outlet for artistic ...
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Terre Haute Tribune Star
I saw some people spinning and weaving and I found it pretty fascinating, he said of his interest in the craft, adding it serves as an outlet for artistic ...
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Ken Takemoto: East West Players' Mr. Fix-It
Los Angeles Times
He worked as art director for the 1997 Oscar-winning live-action short "Visas and Virtue." He has designed costumes for East West six times, ...
Los Angeles Times
He worked as art director for the 1997 Oscar-winning live-action short "Visas and Virtue." He has designed costumes for East West six times, ...
Collector Eugene Victor Thaw speaks on the pursuit of quality
Plain Dealer
... that found materials in the paintings not known to have existed during Pollock's life, set him at odds with Case Western Reserve University art history ...
Plain Dealer
... that found materials in the paintings not known to have existed during Pollock's life, set him at odds with Case Western Reserve University art history ...
'Pythagorean Nightmare': Art and math add up
San Francisco Chronicle
The Wisconsin native crafted the complicated apparatus out of both found materials - bicycle chains, rulers, even an old ladder - and electronics. ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
The Wisconsin native crafted the complicated apparatus out of both found materials - bicycle chains, rulers, even an old ladder - and electronics. ...
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It's Polluted, but the Canal Is Home, and Inspiration
New York Times
She had worked these streets in Brooklyn for years, as the neighborhood turned from a rusty industrial hub into a budding art colony, and lately, ...
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New York Times
She had worked these streets in Brooklyn for years, as the neighborhood turned from a rusty industrial hub into a budding art colony, and lately, ...
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Interior attraction
Malaysia Star
In 2005, she was awarded a commission to do a public art mural installation at the Joyce Ellington Library in San Jose. Her work was called Metamorphosis ...
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Malaysia Star
In 2005, she was awarded a commission to do a public art mural installation at the Joyce Ellington Library in San Jose. Her work was called Metamorphosis ...
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Accounts of Lawson's early life vary
New Bern Sun Journal
Little can be found in England or America about the early life of John Lawson. Some information can be found about him by searching other people, ...
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New Bern Sun Journal
Little can be found in England or America about the early life of John Lawson. Some information can be found about him by searching other people, ...
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Fusing glass bowls requires decisions
Aiken Standard (subscription)
On Saturday, I had the opportunity to try my hand at the fine art of fused glass bowl making at the Aiken Center for the Arts. Having ...
Aiken Standard (subscription)
On Saturday, I had the opportunity to try my hand at the fine art of fused glass bowl making at the Aiken Center for the Arts. Having ...
Sidney Crosby golden roar reader art contest, Gallery No. 1
Yahoo! Sports (blog)
There were many readers who found Crosby's guttural roar reminiscent of a legendary warrior. Bangin' Panger captured that in one of the first submissions, ...
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Yahoo! Sports (blog)
There were many readers who found Crosby's guttural roar reminiscent of a legendary warrior. Bangin' Panger captured that in one of the first submissions, ...
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Backstage: Bringing a knowledge of vodou to Peoria
Peoria Journal Star
A lot of people think you need money, that you need to be in a strong economy to make good art . And here are these artists who work with nothing - they ...
Peoria Journal Star
A lot of people think you need money, that you need to be in a strong economy to make good art . And here are these artists who work with nothing - they ...
Kids beautify buses
Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Lloyd took photos of Karen Walton and the bus art . By Dorene Weinstein Sioux Falls bus drivers found out a few things about hair spray and glitter last fall ...
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Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Lloyd took photos of Karen Walton and the bus art . By Dorene Weinstein Sioux Falls bus drivers found out a few things about hair spray and glitter last fall ...
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Opinion: US armed forces still using outdated equipment
San Jose Mercury News
Instead I was handed a weapon that was state of the art during the Persian Gulf War in 1991. And the M16A2 wasn't the only piece of equipment I found ...
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San Jose Mercury News
Instead I was handed a weapon that was state of the art during the Persian Gulf War in 1991. And the M16A2 wasn't the only piece of equipment I found ...
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A Plush Boudoir Welcomes the Curious
New York Times
Polly Wood-Holland is recreating wall art that graced an heiress's bedroom at Coe Hall nearly a century ago. By james kindall all Ms. Wood-Holland has to ...
New York Times
Polly Wood-Holland is recreating wall art that graced an heiress's bedroom at Coe Hall nearly a century ago. By james kindall all Ms. Wood-Holland has to ...
John Q: local queer history found in your future
Project Q Atlanta
... gay Atlanta men from multi-discipline backgrounds plans Memory Flash, a roaming LGBT oral history/ art installation/living memorial set for April 3. ...
Project Q Atlanta
... gay Atlanta men from multi-discipline backgrounds plans Memory Flash, a roaming LGBT oral history/ art installation/living memorial set for April 3. ...
Four businesses announce Alley Station plans
Montgomery Advertiser
A jazz and blues club, a bakery, an art gallery and an Italian Ice shop all announced plans Friday ...
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Montgomery Advertiser
A jazz and blues club, a bakery, an art gallery and an Italian Ice shop all announced plans Friday ...
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Call for Snowy Found Art - City Desk - Washington City Paper
Andrew Beaujon
ue, 09 Feb 2010 17:47:12 GM
So . Found Art. , this thing we run in the paper each week. People send in their artwork and we run it. Often it's fairly bizarre, and way too often it's a picture of the roof of a Metro station, but whatever, people seem to like this Found ...
Andrew Beaujon
ue, 09 Feb 2010 17:47:12 GM
So . Found Art. , this thing we run in the paper each week. People send in their artwork and we run it. Often it's fairly bizarre, and way too often it's a picture of the roof of a Metro station, but whatever, people seem to like this Found ...
What would you do if you had serious art talent, but not a big friend network at all, and wanted to be found?
Q. What would you do in order for you to be "discovered"? What are the steps that you would take? You have a great art talent and can draw just about anything, except that no one knows you.
Asked by Ryder - Wed Dec 5 12:12:50 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've been working professionally for over 25 years and have reached a few conclusions. No one has to be a "starving artist" I believe that to be a choice if you have even a modicum of talent. I personally wouldn't focus on being "discovered" either - focus on your work, put it in front of as many people as you can and trust in yourself and the process. You should start networking and approaching as many galleries and dealers as you can. I found the west coast was a much easier market to break into. When I lived there I couldn't keep up with the demand and I was fresh out of college. Don't be afraid to tale a "real job" if it is even remotely related to the arts. You'll meet other creative types. I met a gallery owner who bought a lot of my… [cont.]
Answered by stoopid munkee - Wed Dec 5 12:43:09 2007
Q. What would you do in order for you to be "discovered"? What are the steps that you would take? You have a great art talent and can draw just about anything, except that no one knows you.
Asked by Ryder - Wed Dec 5 12:12:50 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've been working professionally for over 25 years and have reached a few conclusions. No one has to be a "starving artist" I believe that to be a choice if you have even a modicum of talent. I personally wouldn't focus on being "discovered" either - focus on your work, put it in front of as many people as you can and trust in yourself and the process. You should start networking and approaching as many galleries and dealers as you can. I found the west coast was a much easier market to break into. When I lived there I couldn't keep up with the demand and I was fresh out of college. Don't be afraid to tale a "real job" if it is even remotely related to the arts. You'll meet other creative types. I met a gallery owner who bought a lot of my… [cont.]
Answered by stoopid munkee - Wed Dec 5 12:43:09 2007
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