Whimsical Work: Four Artists Create Fanciful and Fun Images that Inspire Humor
WHIMSY a show of painting, sculpture and collage featured in Montclair Gallery. Artist's Include William Hogan, Lucille Nurkse, Susan Baker and David Johnston
Exhibition Dates: November 1 – January 13, 2006
gallery hours | M-F 10-5 or by appointment
FREE to the public - 2005-11-10
Presidential Portrait Artist Ron Sherr Added to Roster of Northeast Portraiture; Arts Firm Specializing in Commissioned Art by Modern Masters
Renowned American portrait artist Ron Sherr to be represented by Portrait Arts Firm Northeast Portraiture. Mr. Sherr is a highly sought after portraitist known for his paintings of presidents, executives, and individuals. Mr. Sherr's historic dual portrait of both Bush Presidents hangs in the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum. - 2005-11-09
Victorian Vanities Announces that Rochelle Christopher will Manage/Curate Dickens’ A Christmas Carol At Strawbridge’s Department Store
Rochelle Christopher, owner if Victorian Vanities is managing A Christmas Carol display at Strawbridge's Department Store in Philadelphia. - 2005-11-05
Largest Mercury Shivalingam in the World Created in Ujjain, India
Siddha Ashram and Acharya Mahamandaleshwara Swami Nardanand Paramahansa Maharaj have completed construction of a 1500 kilogram Parad (Mercury) Shivalinga, which is the largest of Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism). The Shivalinga and its temple are located at Siddha Ashram, Ujjain, India. - 2005-11-04 Friend of PRWeb - 15
Back to the Future: New Exhibition at BYU Museum of Art Explores Relationship of Nostalgia and Technology
Have you ever wondered why new inventions and appliances look the way they do? "Nostalgia & Technology" explores the manner in which traditional forms and artful designs have been used to introduce revolutionary new technologies into the domestic space of the people of their day.
Since the beginning of the Age of Discovery in the 15th century, art and ornamentation have been used to clothe new inventions with an air of respectability and social acceptance. Visually appealing designs were carefully contrived to assign social status and to evoke familiar forms of a nostalgic past to which many people could relate — a process that continues to this day.
This exhibition brings together a range of intriguing and beautiful objects from both past and present that demonstrate how art and design have been used to facilitate our acceptance of the strange and unfamiliar.
- 2005-11-04
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Online Symposium The 1980s: An Internet Conference
The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Research Center will sponsor an online symposium, “The 1980s: An Internet Conference,” from October 31 through November 13, 2005, at www.okeeffemuseum.org. - 2005-11-02
Parliamentary Archives And 24 Hour Museum Launch New Interactive Website To Mark 400 Year Anniversary Of The Gunpowder Plot
New interactive Website to mark 400 Year Anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot launched by Parliamentary Archives and 24 Hour Museum. - 2005-11-02
Debbie Reynolds Loans Costumes to Ava Gardner Museum
The Ava Gardner Museum is proud to announce the new exhibit of "Show Boat" memorabilia on loan from Debbie Reynolds' Hollywood Motion Picture Museum. - 2005-10-29
RLG Joins the Open Content Alliance
RLG joins the ranks of Yahoo, Microsoft, the Internet Archive, and the California Digital Library to provide bibliographic records in support of the Open Library Project. - 2005-10-29
Vintage Clinton New on DVD
Now for the first time on DVD, President Clinton's historic addresses before the U.S. Congress (1993-2000), included in their entirety in this exclusive 4-disc collection. - 2005-10-26
Celebrate Vallejo
"Celebrate Vallejo" is the theme of the Vallejo Naval & Historical Museum's 2005 annual Gala Celebration and Auciton to be held, Friday November 4, 2005 at the Museum 734 Marin Street, Vallejo - 2005-10-26
Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick to Tour Clinton Library Morning of October 26
Women allegedly assaulted by former president to visit Clinton Library tomorrow to promote awareness of Bill and Hillary Clinton’s treatment of women, raise charitable donations. Clinton’s spokesman scoffs at tour. - 2005-10-25 Friend of PRWeb - 25
The Frederic Remington Art Museum Celebrates the Spirt of the Season with the First Annual Art for the Holidays Consignment Show
The show will be held November 1 through December 16 in the Caten Gallery located in the museum. - 2005-10-25 Friend of PRWeb - 20
Third Annual Lucie Awards Honor Photo Industry’s Finest
“Oscar’s going to be very excited that I’m bringing Lucie home tonight.” -Zana Briski, “Born Into Brothels” - 2005-10-22
The Imperial War Museum Launches Innovative Online Second World War Exhibition
New website devoted to the lasting impact of the Second World War launches this fall as part of the Their Past Your Future programme led by the Imperial War Museum. - 2005-10-20 Friend of PRWeb - 5
Last Chance To See King Tut In Los Angeles
Marking the final weeks in Los Angeles, an extensive exhibition of more than 130 artifacts from the tomb of the celebrated Pharaoh Tutankhamun (King Tut), other Valley of the Kings tombs and additional ancient sites is visiting the United States on a 27-month tour. The Los Angeles exhibit is open now and only runs until November 15. It will be the exhibit’s only stop west of the Mississippi. - 2005-10-20
See Legendary Performers at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame October 29, 2005
Celebrate the History of the "Upbeat Show." - 2005-10-18 Friend of PRWeb - 92
Earthy Landscapes and Fantastic Chimeras by Alexandra K. Corbin
"I've Never Seen Anything Like It," said Ruthie gazing at the remarkable paper intarsia Landscapes of Alexandra K. Corbin. See Ms. Corbin's affecting landscapes and cutouts, now, at the Studio/Gallery St. Marks in Brooklyn through Nov. 1st. - 2005-10-18
Charles River Museum of Industry’s 'The Widgets of 128' Celebrates the Region’s Connection to Technology
The Charles River Museum of Industry today announced that on November 15, 2003 it will preview a new exhibition, “The Widgets of 128: How a Highway Invented the Future” in the Francis Cabot Lowell Mill, just off Moody Street in Waltham. The exhibit is scheduled to run through August 2006. It is an examination of the companies, products, and inventions that blossomed along Route 128. - 2005-10-18 Friend of PRWeb - 4
Livinginstyleonline.com Wealthy Families Secret to Groom Brilliant Students
Standardized test, such as California Achievement Test (CAT), Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), American College Test (ACT), assumes students are exposed to different cultures, climates, countries and experiences at least 10 times before reaching 10th grade. Students who perform the best on standardized test have exposure to diverse experiences. What better way to gain this exposure than a vacation to another city, state, country or continent. Wealthy families have always known trips, getaways and vacations are the secret to grooming brilliant students. Vacations are an opportunity for students to apply all their classroom knowledge quickly. - 2005-10-13
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