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    Mar 21, 2013 |Story| HB Independent
  1. Butterfly sculpture stolen from park

    A metal butterfly sculpture was stolen from the newly restored Gibbs Park on Saturday night, said Leslie Gilson, park restoration coordinator for the Huntington Beach Tree Society.
    A metal butterfly sculpture was stolen from the newly restored Gibbs Park on Saturday night, said Leslie Gilson, park restoration coordinator for the Huntington Beach Tree Society. "We think someone used a metal-cutting tool, cut it and took it that...

    Tags: Theft, Arts, Arts and Culture

  2. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  3. Work to begin on Broadway beautification

    A beautification project along a portion of Broadway Street is scheduled to begin March 4. Golden State Constructors, the city of Laguna Beach's contractor, will close lanes between Forest Avenue and Cliff Drive for the work, which includes adding...

    Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture

  4. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Object Sculptures Of Michael Mahalchick At NBMAA

    Michael Mahalchick wants people to look at the material objects they see all around them and re-examine what those items mean. That's why he takes hundreds of found objects — toys, magazines, newspapers, books. hangers, flowers, furniture, leg braces, calendars, boxes, bags, etc. — and assembles them into found-object sculptures. Trash is turned into art.
    The Hartford Courant
    Michael Mahalchick wants people to look at the material objects they see all around them and re-examine what those items mean. That's why he takes hundreds of found objects — toys, magazines, newspapers, books. hangers, flowers, furniture, leg...

    Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Museums, Newspaper and Magazine, Arts, Artists

  6. Feb 20, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  7. Give mayor's tax plan a chance to work

    Excuse me, but what are my fellow Baltimoreans complaining about? The mayor has proposed doing something to avoid an all-out collapse of the city's finances, and some citizens of Paradise-on-the-Patapsco are annoyed, confused or just so cranky and fed up with February they need a good cheesesteak sub from Captain Harvey's.
    Excuse me, but what are my fellow Baltimoreans complaining about? The mayor has proposed doing something to avoid an all-out collapse of the city's finances, and some citizens of Paradise-on-the-Patapsco are annoyed, confused or just so cranky and fed...

    Tags: Steve Bisciotti, Ray Lewis, Carl Stokes, Charles Street, Arts

  8. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. L.A.'s art world presents a super-sized spring

    Super-sized exhibitions are becoming more common in art museums, and the next few months will see several among the notable new shows opening around town. Chronologically, here's a selection of what's coming up in art this spring, including three really big shows:
    Super-sized exhibitions are becoming more common in art museums, and the next few months will see several among the notable new shows opening around town. Chronologically, here's a selection of what's coming up in art this spring, including three really...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Museums, Fine Arts, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Guggenheim Museum

  10. Mar 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. MOCA-National Gallery of Art deal is an empty prospect

    A proposed five-year collaboration deal between the troubled Museum of Contemporary Art in downtown Los Angeles and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., is, to use a critically astute technical term, a big, fat nothing-burger. The plan...

    Tags: Museums, Washington, DC, Arts, Arts and Culture, Artists

  12. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  13. 18 Central Floridians receive Artist Development Grants from United Arts

    Eighteen local artists will receive grants ranging from $699 to $2,500 this year from United Arts of Central Florida.
    Eighteen local artists will receive grants ranging from $699 to $2,500 this year from United Arts of Central Florida. The Artist Development Grants, announced today, fund local projects and learning opportunities to strengthen the arts in Central...

    Tags: Entertainment, Maitland, Altamonte Springs, Media Industry, Fine Artists

  14. Mar 11, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  15. ‘Oz the Great and Powerful’ and ‘Walking Dead’? Nicotero is connection

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    At first glance, “Oz the Great and Powerful” might not seem to have a lot in common with AMC's hit ......
  16. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| SFL
  17. Pop-psychedelic Americana painter to meet fans at retrospective exhibit

    Listen to Peter Max reminisce long enough, and the painter starts to sound like the elder statesman of American pop-art itself, with his sensational tales of grabbing coffee with Paul McCartney (just last month), or shaking hands with presidents Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan (decades ago). Then there was the time he singlehandedly led an effort, in 1981, to renovate the Statue of Liberty.
    Listen to Peter Max reminisce long enough, and the painter starts to sound like the elder statesman of American pop-art itself, with his sensational tales of grabbing coffee with Paul McCartney (just last month), or shaking hands with presidents Bill...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Grammy Awards, Paul McCartney, Fort Lauderdale, Lee Iacocca

  18. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 3-D printing produces a fresh creative outlet for artists

    Despite the chicken-in-every-pot hype over consumer-level 3-D printers, the technology still has a long way to go to be usable, or useful, for the average Joe. Designing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional computer screen is no simple task, especially for those unskilled in computer-assisted design or software. And for most people, there's no compelling reason to make a unique object from scratch when mass-produced equivalents are cheaper and simpler.
    Despite the chicken-in-every-pot hype over consumer-level 3-D printers, the technology still has a long way to go to be usable, or useful, for the average Joe. Designing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional computer screen is no simple task,...

    Tags: Stratasys Incorporated, Education, Fine Artists, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Arts

  20. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Art Institute review: When Picasso met Chicago

    In 1913, the Art Institute did something astonishing. It opened its hallowed halls to an exhibition so radical that it would forever alter the course of art-making in the United States.
    In 1913, the Art Institute did something astonishing. It opened its hallowed halls to an exhibition so radical that it would forever alter the course of art-making in the United States. The event was the International Exhibition of Modern Art, better...

    Tags: Michigan Avenue, Museums, Painting, Material Science, Francisco Franco

  22. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Lake Eustis Museum of Art exhibit joins works of artists Brenda Heim and Doug Hays

    EUSTIS — The new exhibit at the Lake Eustis Museum of Art takes a look at work by artists Brenda Heim and Doug Hays and then shows what happens when they create a piece together.
    EUSTIS — The new exhibit at the Lake Eustis Museum of Art takes a look at work by artists Brenda Heim and Doug Hays and then shows what happens when they create a piece together. "He She We" opens at an artists' reception from 6 to 8 p.m. today...

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

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Cecil Calvert (1605-1675) never visited Maryland. Yet h...
(April 3, 2013)
Statue of Cecil Calvert
Artist Robin Repp with her butterfly sculpture. The met...
(March 21, 2013)
Artist Robin Repp with her butterfly sculpture. The metal sculpture was stolen from Gibbs Park last Saturday night.
Untitled (2010), a steel sculpture by Karl Stirner, on...
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Karl Stirner, Easton sculptor