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Artists share their creativity at Art in the Park on Saturday
Artists share their creativity at Art in the Park on Saturday.
Updated: 07/06/2012 12:18P
Young artists will raise the roof of the Rose tonight
The International Youth Arts festival will begin its official launch of events with a musical showpiece titled Raise the Roof at the Rose tonight.
Updated: 07/06/2012 12:16P
Outsider art, eclectic artists featured at SHAPE
“Because outsider art is such a broad term,” he said, “it can include self taught artists, or works by those existing on the fringes of society, whether by choice or due to psychiatric disorder, as well as low-brow artists, which are typically not accepted in the
Updated: 07/06/2012 12:15P
Hugs and art at Newby Hall
Six-year-old Archie Mardon enjoys a cuddle with the art at Newby Hall.
Updated: 07/06/2012 12:15P
Indian Summer: Festival of Arts and Ideas gives us food for thought at SFU
In Year Two of Vancouvers Indian Summer Festival its organizers are planning to further solidify the.
Updated: 07/06/2012 12:15P
The Mirror Sometimes Lies
Edouard Vuillards Self-Portrait with Waroquy (1889). Edouard Vuillards Self-Portrait with Waroquy , from 1889. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Alex M. Lewyt). Even though it dates from just before he hit his stride, this 1889 self-portrait by
Updated: 07/06/2012 12:14P
Fun free things to do this weekend
Paintings portraying unforgettable women by noted 19th and early 20th century American and European artists including the Portrait of Iola attributed to James R. Hopkins that was once part of the Maisonettes art collection and Siesta by Henry Mosler.
Updated: 07/06/2012 12:14P
ARTPRICE COM : Artprice surpasses itself in its goal to standardise the Art Market
As already announced in our press release on 4 June 2012, Artprice has now started the progressive transfer to internet freeware of a large part of its database... | July 6, 2012.
Updated: 07/06/2012 12:13P
Art historians mainly used photos, not originals, in search for boyhood
ROME - Caravaggio was notorious for brawling, so it may be fitting that a claim by two art historians to have discovered as many as 100 of his student artworks has started a war of words.
Updated: 07/06/2012 12:12P
Artists offer local perspective at Redmen Hall
SKAMOKAWA, Wash. - Redmen Hall will start its summer season with an exhibit of work by four members of the Columbian Artists Association: Mitzi Christensen, Alan Brunk, Nancy Knowles and Ramona Lauzon. Art From a Northwest Life features these
Updated: 07/06/2012 12:12P