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    Dec 10, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Pinning down Chicago artist Lilli Carre

    Lille Carre is 29, petite, moon-faced and unassuming. She curls forward as she speaks. On a quiet morning in her Noble Square apartment, she speaks softly and gives off an air of frailty. It's not hard to picture her stepping out of one of her own creations. She is an illustrator, an animator and a cartoonist, and her characters are similarly ethereal and angular and look exhausted. They appear to be moments away from floating off into space. They are like her work: hard to pin down.
    Lille Carre is 29, petite, moon-faced and unassuming. She curls forward as she speaks. On a quiet morning in her Noble Square apartment, she speaks softly and gives off an air of frailty. It's not hard to picture her stepping out of one of her own...

    Tags: Entertainment, Sundance Film Festival, Epic (movie), Artists, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago

  2. Jan 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Diane Rosenstein opens first art show in new Highland Avenue spot

    How many galleries do you need to call Highland Avenue a real art corridor? One more space is opening on the street, not far from Regen Projects, Redling Fine Art, Perry Rubenstein Gallery, Overduin and Kite, and the future home of Michael Kohn.
    How many galleries do you need to call Highland Avenue a real art corridor? One more space is opening on the street, not far from Regen Projects, Redling Fine Art, Perry Rubenstein Gallery, Overduin and Kite, and the future home of Michael Kohn. Diane...

    Tags: Fine Artists, Artists, Arts and Culture, Arts

  4. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Ongoing exhibits for Feb. 7

    <strong>&lsquo;Shades of Black and White&rsquo;</strong>
    ‘Shades of Black and White’ Barbara Randall exhibits embroidery, show above, and Adam Wilson displays photographs through Friday, Feb. 15. Council for the Arts, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, Pa. Call 717-264-6883. New works and paintings New...

    Tags: Museums, Tourism and Leisure, Joe Campbell, Artists, Battle of Antietam

  6. Feb 1, 2013 | Hartford Courant
  7. Work By Anna Held Audette At Reynolds Fine Art In New Haven

    Reynolds Fine Art, 96 Orange St. in New Haven, presents &ldquo;View of the Past: Anna Held Audette,&rdquo; from Friday, Feb. 1, to Wednesday, April 3. An artist reception will be Feb. 1 from 5 to 8 p.m.
    Reynolds Fine Art, 96 Orange St. in New Haven, presents “View of the Past: Anna Held Audette,” from Friday, Feb. 1, to Wednesday, April 3. An artist reception will be Feb. 1 from 5 to 8 p.m. In paintings, prints and drawings, Audette focused...

    Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Orange (New Haven, Connecticut), Arts and Culture, Arts

  8. Jan 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. L.A. Art Show is taking a broad view of art

    Invited to provide a table-setter for the L.A. Art Show, a sprawling and mind-bogglingly diverse annual marketplace and smorgasbord for the eyes, Marilyn Lowey delivered an installation that's cheekily site-specific. Titled &quot;Translating Transitions #4," it's possibly the biggest &mdash; but most obscure &mdash; price tag ever seen.
    Invited to provide a table-setter for the L.A. Art Show, a sprawling and mind-bogglingly diverse annual marketplace and smorgasbord for the eyes, Marilyn Lowey delivered an installation that's cheekily site-specific. Titled "Translating Transitions #4,"...

    Tags: Human Interest, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Art Basel Miami Beach, Advertising, Neil Diamond

  10. Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. 'Photography as an art form' draws people to Washington Co. Museum of Fine Arts

    Proving the &ldquo;validity of photography as an art form,&rdquo; more than 250 people attended an awards ceremony for the 80th annual Cumberland Valley Photographic Salon at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts Sunday afternoon.
    davem@herald-mail.com
    Proving the “validity of photography as an art form,” more than 250 people attended an awards ceremony for the 80th annual Cumberland Valley Photographic Salon at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts Sunday afternoon. Landscapes, people,...

    Tags: Outer Banks, North Fork, Museums, Culture, Photography

  12. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| La Caņada
  13. Arts contest scholarships awarded

    Scholarships were presented to the top winners of this year’s La Caņada High School 9-12 PTA Reflections Fine Arts Contest during a meeting Jan 17. The theme of this year’s competition was “The Magic of a Moment.” First-place...

    Tags: Financial Aid, Photography, Arts and Culture, PTA, Awards and Prizes

  14. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Nature fuels artist's creative process

    As part of Final Friday, artist Jay Hopkins will be at the Dacotah Prairie Museum until 6 p.m. Friday.
    As part of Final Friday, artist Jay Hopkins will be at the Dacotah Prairie Museum until 6 p.m. Friday.  Hopkins’ oil paintings are hanging at the Dacotah Gallery until April 5. The show opened Feb. 14.  Hopkins, a Havana, N.D., native, is living...

    Tags: Painting, Museums, University of New Hampshire, Arts and Culture, Artists

  16. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Bruce Wilder wins local photographer award in 80th annual Cumberland Valley Photo Salon

    It&rsquo;s nighttime on the fabled Outer Banks of North Carolina and a stretch of road from Frisco to Hatteras is swathed in darkness.
    marieg@herald-mail.com
    It’s nighttime on the fabled Outer Banks of North Carolina and a stretch of road from Frisco to Hatteras is swathed in darkness. A few yards from the asphalt are sea oats, sand dunes and half-buried wood-and-wire fences. But in these late hours,...

    Tags: Outer Banks, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Culture, Photography, Ceremonies

  18. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. New Broward College building an art lover's dream

    With its shimmering glass exterior overlooking a campus lake, the newest building on Broward College's central campus looks like a work of art.
    With its shimmering glass exterior overlooking a campus lake, the newest building on Broward College's central campus looks like a work of art. And that's no accident, since it houses numerous sculptures, ceramics, paintings, sketches and photographs,...

    Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Material Science, Students, Education, Broward College

  20. Jan 16, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Ongoing art and history exhibits for Jan. 17

    <strong>Still Life: The Painted Image</strong>
    Still Life: The Painted Image An exhibit of realistic still life paintings by contemporary artists, some traditional and some more innovative. Exhibit continues through Sunday, Jan. 20. Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, City Park, Hagerstown. Free....

    Tags: Museums, Jefferson County (Pennsylvania), Artists, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Battle of Antietam

  22. Feb 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Art Review: JJ PEET at Redling Fine Arts

    In JJ Peet&rsquo;s beguiling L.A. debut at Redling Fine Art, the familiar tropes of found object assemblage sculpture &mdash; scrap wood and bricks, rags and plastic shopping bags &mdash; come to life through a sheer infusion of raw creative energy.
    In JJ Peet’s beguiling L.A. debut at Redling Fine Art, the familiar tropes of found object assemblage sculpture — scrap wood and bricks, rags and plastic shopping bags — come to life through a sheer infusion of raw creative energy. In...

    Tags: Sculpture, Arts and Culture, Arts

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