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2009 Art Summary

14 hours ago ago from Megan Rose Gedris - Comics n\' Stuff

It's always nice to look back on things. The rules: take the first piece of art you did for every month, even if you did something the next day that was way better. If you didn't do anything in a certain month, leave it blank. Looks like I did a lot of doodles this year.

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Chinese Artifact-Hunting Team Clears Met - ARTINFO.com

9 hours ago ago from ARTINFO - The premier site for news about art and culture around the world

LOG IN Art+Auction Modern Painters Culture+Travel MyArtinfo Art News Art Prices Art Market Artists Museums Art Calendar Gallery Guide Art Education Art Jobs HOME | NEWS MUSEUMS Chinese Artifact-Hunting Team Clears Met Published: December 17, 2009 Photo by wallyg, courtesy Flickr The Metropolitan Museum of Art ...

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Next Aid World Aids Day Event 11.25.09

8 hours ago ago from ABCey Blog

Humanitarian organization NextAid presents its second annual World AIDS Day 2009 Event. The multi-date fundraising campaign in cities across the U.S. will begin here in San Francisco on November 25, 2009 and continue throughout the month of December. World AIDS Day is a globally recognized day, which takes place every year on December 1st to bring attention to the global AIDS epidemic. This year marks the 21st annual anniversary of World ...

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18 hours ago ago from HOWEVER FALLIBLE

5,000 Years of Japanese Art: Treasures from the Packard Collection December 17, 2009–June 6, 2010 The Sackler Wing Galleries for the Arts of Japan Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC slideshow review Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) from Art

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Art news round up- Dec. 18

16 hours ago ago from Shanghai Eye » art, painting, China, Shanghai

Heavy sleepers Zhao Liang's work a dorm filled with sleeping workers. They lie side-by-side sleeping fully clothed among the detritus of their everyday existance. These are workers brought in to help with Beijing's building boom. Hard hats, eating utensils, and water bottles lie strewn about the rough wooden pallets where the exhausted men slump against dirty cushions. Are they heavy with sleep or heavy with responsibility? *** *** ...

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