Library Film and Photography Collections are Thriving, Concludes 'Trends in the Management of Library Special Collections in Film and Photography'
The new report from Primary Research Group reports that the growth of the web has given these programs a new avenue to reach appreciative audiences, allowing them to emerge from relative scholarly obscurity. New access technologies promise to make their collections even more accessible and widely used. - 2005-09-19
Freeing the Angel From the Stone
New Exhibit of Original Sculptures by Attilio Piccirilli, Plus Photos and Memorabilia of all the Piccirilli brothers will be on view at the Italian American Museum, October 19 through December 15, 2005. - 2005-09-16 Friend of PRWeb - 1
Experience The O.C. Lifestyle for Free With a Unique New Travel Guide
Free Orange County, a new, hip travel guide, details hundreds of free fun things to do in The O.C., from surf to turf. - 2005-09-15
“Edmund Fitzgerald” Piano Concerto to Commemorate 30th Anniversary of Famous Shipwreck
“Edmund Fitzgerald” Piano Concerto to commemorate 30th anniversary of famous shipwreck. - 2005-09-15
Talented Young Artist Touches Many with His Gift
Shawn Button, 18, of Wyomissing Pa, says he knew he wanted to become a professional artist after seeing Alexandra Nechita (prodigy art child) at age 11 on the Oprah show. Shawn says, “I was dead set, I knew this is what I wanted to be, I wanted to be like her.” - 2005-09-15
Creepy Crawly Creature Feature An Entomology Expo for Kids at STAR ECO Station Wildlife Rescue Center
Walls that crawl! Frightening fangs! Furry legs! 8-eyed monsters! Don’t bug out kids! It’s the Creepy Crawly Creature Feature, a wild adventure into the world of bugs and spiders at the STAR ECO Station. - 2005-09-14 Friend of PRWeb - 2
Larry Cutrone Joins The Wonderful World of Wildlife
Larry Cutrone, known more for being a musician entertainer and screenplay writer, has joined with The Wonderful World of Wildlife and directed and narrated a segment on endangered species. - 2005-09-09 Friend of PRWeb - 30
The American College's Art Exhibition is “Joining Forces”
Expressing both abstract ideas and universal beliefs through figure painting, the human form and portraits is the subject of “Joining Forces: Portrait and Figure,” a new exhibition taking place on the campus of The American College in The College’s Gregg Conference Center Gallery. The show features four Philadelphia artists who challenge tradition by exploring the power of the human form in portrait and figure paintings. Opening on September 16, the exhibition will run until October 26. - 2005-09-08
Seminary Ridge Historic Preservation Foundation Symposium "The Civil War in Song and Story" to Include Paintings by Popular Artist Jeff Fioravanti
The 5th annual symposium is sponsored by and a benefit for, the Seminary Ridge Historic Preservation Foundation. - 2005-09-07
Lynn Museum Benefit to Feature "In Memory of Deeds Past, Landscape Paintings of Civil War Battlefields" Art Exhibit
This release announces an upcoming benefit for the programs and operations of the Lynn Museum and Historical Society - 2005-09-06
Artists Call for Monetary Support of Gulf Coast Artists and Museums
American Artists Mattison Fitzgerald and Former Sports Illustrated Photographer Tim O'Dell Call for Public to Support Gulf Coast Artists and Museums through the establish foundation at the American Association of Museums. - 2005-09-05
Irene Gennaro: 'Dream Catch' an Exhibition of 40 New Sculptures that Offer a Unique View of Gennaro's Iconic Imagery
55 Mercer Gallery, New York, NY 10013, 212-226-8513, Oct. 4 to Oct. 29, 2005 (Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
In this exhibition of recent works Irene Gennaro continues to honor the dream images that define her signature polychromed and carved wood sculptures. - 2005-09-02
"Jake Coco" What Dreams Are Made Of
Musical Genius Jake Coco Set To Perform At The Beauty Of California Awards Ceremony In Celebration Of THe Miss California Pageant - 2005-09-01
Two Artists Lighten Up: “Martin/Murrell,” in September at Park Slope’s Studio/Gallery 64
Studio 64 Gallery, owned by artist Glen Martin, and part of Park Slope’s growing art scene, is presenting new works by both Mr. Martin and his business partner, Carlton Murrell,” on Saturday, Sept 17, from 6-9 p.m. “Martin/Murrell,” is a harmonious exhibit of lively, light-spirited paintings that dance along the edges of realism and impressionism. - 2005-09-01
SAFE TOURS Announces 2005 Fall Schedule
SAFE Tours offer Insider's guide to Metropolitan Museum of Art collections, also benefit the rebuilding of the Iraq Museum. - 2005-09-01
Are US Museum and Private Collections Drifting Into Legal Limbo? “Who Owns the Past?” - A New Guide to Ethics, Law, and Policy on Cultural Heritage
The American Council for Cultural Policy announced the publication of Who Owns the Past? Cultural Policy, Cultural Property, and the Law, a major book on art and cultural heritage policies published by Rutgers University Press. Edited by Kate Fitz Gibbon, a specialist in both Asian art and heritage and management issues, this volume focuses on the most controversial and hotly debated issues in the art world today. Who Owns the Past? is a guide to recent dramatic changes in public policy and the law, with opinion by thirty of the nation’s leading legal scholars, museum professionals, archaeologists, art historians, and collectors. - 2005-08-31
Quirky Art of W. Doodle Featured at 2005 Boulder International Fringe Festival in Boulder
Described as "Peter Max colliding with Kandinsky," three (3) quirky works created by Colorado eccentric, reclusive, illustrator-artist W. Doodle will be among six (6) artists featured in Boulder's 2005 International Fringe Festival, August 17-28 at The Fringe Festival Gallery, 1909 Broadway, Boulder, CO. W. Doodle is presented, represented and licensed by Forest Rose Productions, LLC, Monument, CO. - 2005-08-27
Arlo Guthrie's New Double CD, 'Live in Sydney,' Is Now Out on Rising Son Records
Rising Son Records releases 'Live in Sydney', A new double CD from Arlo Guthrie. - 2005-08-25
Paula Barr Chelsea is Delighted to Introduce Maria Ruggiano in Her First Solo Exhibition
Familiar Tempo is a new solo exhibition by emerging artist Maria Ruggiano. She combines alternative printmaking with photography and other mediums. - 2005-08-23 Friend of PRWeb - 5
IMPACT210: Photo Studio Available
In celebration of the opening of its photo studio, IMPACT210 would like to invite photographers to take a tour of our 5,000 square foot state of the art facility, complete with 1,000 square foot photo studio, and at the end of the tour, we are offering photographers a certificate for a two-hour free shoot. - 2005-08-22
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