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16 hours ago ago from Ken Swinson
There’s 3 great reasons to visit my favorite neck of the woods this weekend. by Trinity and St. Paul Lutheran Churches View over 200 nativity sets created by artists from around the world. I was able to make a really amateur video with my phone while taking a sneak peek at the nativity display. Special thanks to the show’s coordinator, Barb Clarke, for giving me a few minutes while working so hard on the upcoming event. ...
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8 hours ago ago from Carol Diehl\'s Art Vent
Peter Schjeldahl, " Man of the World: A Gabriel Orozco retrospective ," The New Yorker, December 21 & 28, 2009, pp. 146-7: Orozco’s patient remark in their [his paintings’] defense gives me pause: “People forget that I want to disappoint.” That strategy, targeting “the expectations of the one who waits to be amazed,” has worked well for him. I vividly remember being outraged in the proverbial manner of a philistine exposed to modern art ...
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18 hours ago ago from Columbia City Paper
Local Arts Preview for 2010 By Judit Trunkos Columbia’s galleries and artists are looking forward to next year. Columbia City Paper asked some of the most prominent galleries and artists to give us a sneak peak into the upcoming year’s art events and projects. Art lovers will be satisfied to hear that art in Columbia is thriving and next year’s exhibitions and shows will be better than ever. Maryellyn Cannizzaro, owner of ...
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23 hours ago ago from GreenLandOceanBlue
City Center at night from HD Cafe 1 HDR , originally uploaded by cammyjams Las Vegas is far from being America’s greenest city, but if its latest destination is any indication of those yet to come, there’s hope. CityCenter is not just an $8.5 billion shopping/resort/entertainment hub, it’s the largest LEED-certified development ever built. LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification is the recognized ...
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22 hours ago ago from StreetLevel
Miami contemporary art gallery OHWOW, the brainchild of A-Ron and Al Moran, has over the past couple years created a stir during Art Basel, which if you're not familiar with, is one of the bigger art events in the states. This year's annual "It Ain't ... Read more
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