10/10/2008
Open Studios opens access to visual arts (The Greenville News)
With 106 participating artists scheduled for Nov. 1-2, Greenville Open Studios has become the most prominent sales and marketing event for Greenville's community of visual artists. The free, self-guided weekend tour of artists' studios has also evolved into an important factor in economic development. In 2007, 34,354 visits were recorded and $262,269 in art was sold; these results, coupled with ...
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10/11/2008
Workshop designed to assist artists’ portfolios (Muskogee Phoenix)
TAHLEQUAH — For visual artists, their portfolio can be their best representative. The Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition announces an upcoming workshop for artists, providing information about putting together an effective portfolio.
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10/10/2008
League of Women Voters to hold ballot measure forum (Newport News-Times)
The League of Women Voters of Lincoln County will hold a ballot measure forum from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Newport Visual Arts Center. There will be a presentation and some discussion on the upcoming ballot measures, and the public is encouraged to attend. Coffee and tea provided.
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10/10/2008
Literary sisters featured in Nye Beach (Newport News-Times)
Sisters in life and literature, poet Donna Henderson and travel writer Bonnie Henderson are the featured authors at the Oct. 18 Nye Beach Writers' Series, set to begin at 7 p.m. in the upstairs community hall of the Newport Visual Arts Center, located on the Nye Beach turnaround in Newport.
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10/10/2008
Economy up for debate (Battle Creek Enquirer)
Some two dozen or so people gathered in Albion College's Bobbitt Visual Arts Center on Thursday for a debate between Republican Greg Moore and Democrat Kate Segal, candidates for the Michigan House District 62 seat.
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10/10/2008
Opinion Meter (The Red and Black)
No vacancy? With the visual arts building practically vacant these days, why not help out a department in desperate need of new facilities? No one should have to work or take classes in a building that was supposed to be torn down seven years ago, but the women's studies department does just that.
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10/10/2008
Latest Additions (The Barnstable Patriot)
Not even a year old, Zion Union Heritage Museum in Hyannis already has something new to offer. Through October, visitors can see 31 works by Barnstable High School visual arts director Carl Lopes – 25 of them created in the last two years.
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10/08/2008
Visual Arts Center covers the walls in quilts (Newport News-Times)
The Oregon Coast Council for the Arts will present two exhibits during October featuring quilts from the past and present.
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10/09/2008
Visual arts (Erie Times-News)
NOTE. Because of space considerations, we must limit our art listings to galleries that feature a main exhibit of an artist's or a group of artists' works. Art listings must include a closing date for the exhibit.
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10/09/2008
Enjoy Cultural Arts Month events this weekend (Saint George Spectrum)
With more than 1,400 artists participating in more than 145 events just in Washington County — and with numerous activities in Kane County — residents and visitors are given a Persian bazaar of cultural activities from music to dance, visual arts, the theatre, and literary happenings.
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