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Banksy Pledges $13.3 Million to Help Turn the U.K. Prison Where Oscar Wilde Was Once Held Into an Art Center
Banksy has emerged as a possible white knight in a long-unrealized plan to transform the vacant prison where Oscar Wilde was once held into an art center. Reading Gaol has been up for sale since 2019 and, without a better offer, could potentially be turned into apartments. The famed street artist has offered to sell the stencil he used to paint a mural on the facade of the famous building in March. The sale could raise £10 million ($13.3 million) to support the Reading Borough Council’s effort offer to buy the grade II listed historic building in Reading, which is around 40 miles (64 km) west of London. Earlier this…
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Panama City Center for the Arts hosts former Radio City Rockette, new exhibits
PANAMA CITY — Like the colorfully wrapped gifts starting to pop up around the fir, Panama City Center for the Arts is welcoming several new elements in December. “We said goodbye to our dark, spooky Haunted Higby experience last month and have committed to build a warm and bright experience for the upcoming holidays,” Jayson Kretzer, executive director of Bay Arts Alliance, said in a recent news release. “Along with our December exhibitions, we’ll be showcasing illustrations of the 12 days of Christmas, a miniature Christmas village, an extended gift shop, and fun photo opportunities throughout the building.” Related: Get into the spirit with holiday concerts at Gulf Coast State College More: UNDERCURRENTS: Cosplayers to swing in…
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Foster City’s Netra Center for Arts rebounds | Local News
As art businesses rebuild and recover following the pandemic, the Netra Center for Arts and Culture, founded by Deepa Menon, is back offering a unique art space for Foster City residents to express their creativity and passion. “I want this to be a hub for the city where art is concerned,” Menon said. Close Deepa2_12.JPG Deepa Menon instructing a student during her Sunday kids painting class at Netra Studio in Foster City. Deepa2_9.JPG Deepa Menon instructing her students during the Sunday kids painting class at Netra Studio in Foster City. Deepa_13.JPG Deepa Menon, owner of Netra Center for Art in Foster City, dancing with her Saturday dance class…
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‘Monster Mashup’ event hosted by New Kensington Arts Center, Voodoo Brewery
New Kensington’s primary drag was bustling Saturday night with little ones in costumes — from zombies and vampires, to fairies and butterflies, to motion picture villains and superheroes. They descended on the New Kensington Arts Center on Fifth Avenue for a children-focused spate of Halloween-themed actions. Clad in a Spider-Guy muscle accommodate and “Transformers” mask, 5-calendar year-outdated Milo Smittle centered intensely on his footwork as he busted moves to “The Gummy Bear Track.” He drew a dancing lover in 9-calendar year-old Talaya Jackson, who sported black get the job done boots and a Freddy Kruger-fashion striped sweater. Sequita Smith laughed in delight as her grandson, 4-yr-old Sequorri, searched for the…
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New Terhune Center for Culinary Arts now serving | News
The Douglas Terhune Heart for Culinary Arts had its grand opening final Thursday in Setting up A on the Brunswick Local community College campus. A donation by Terhune, a BCC trustee, was used to renovate the initial Brunswick Community School cafeteria kitchen area and serving area into a condition-of-the-art instructing and studying kitchen area. “This has been a labor of really like to get to this level,” Terhune mentioned, noting the idea germinated four years ago. “I imagine it has turned out rather darn very well and I’m happy to be up below and sharing this with so lots of people on the board of trustees and the men and…