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Telluride Art Walk is Thursday | Arts & Entertainment
Artifacts brought to Telluride from “intergalactic ambassadors” in an “explosion of color and cool” at the Ah Haa College. Significant format, acrylic landscapes from the earth’s remotest locations, on show at Telluride Arts’ HQ Gallery West. Topographic depictions of watersheds in tie-dye colours, exhibiting off rivers and canyons in a entire new way, at Slate Gray. These are just a few of the modern ways to the time period “landscape” you are going to see Thursday at Telluride Artwork Wander, the regular event at which galleries keep open up late, from 5-8 p.m. At the Ah Haa Faculty, the visiting artists collective No Parking Studio will exhibit “Fabrics from a…
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Glass artwork on display at Arts Center until Thursday | Local News
MOULTRIE, Ga. — Colquitt County Arts Center’s glass artwork exhibit, “Clearly Colourful,” options a myriad of glassworks established by artist Cindy Hammond. Colquitt County Arts Heart is web hosting the exhibition of glassworks — from home windows to bowls to Xmas ornaments and numerous a lot more unique styles — until June 16, in accordance to the “Clearly Colorful” plan. It opened May well 6. Items selection from massive window items to modest window hangers and paperweights. The shades occur from the sum of lead in the glass. The exhibition has had at least 100 site visitors accounted for on the indication-in sheet, as properly as many other people who did…
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5 things for Houstonians to know for Thursday, Feb. 17
In this article are things to know for Thursday, Feb. 17: 1. Houston man sentenced to a lot more than 4 many years in prison for $317 million N95 mask fraud A Houston man has been sentenced to more than 4 many years in federal jail for scheming to fraudulently offer 50 million non-existent N95 facemasks to the Australian authorities, declared U.S. Lawyer Jennifer B. Lowery. Arael Doolittle, 56, pleaded guilty on July 27, 2021. He was sentenced to 54 months in federal prison. In April 2020, authorities said Doolittle tried to provide 50 million 3M N95 respirator masks to the authorities of Australia. Nonetheless, he truly did not have…
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Throwback Thursday: Green Lake resident shares info on man behind trick photography | News
This altered photograph, offered for sale as a postcard, shows an early bi-plane flying over Ripon’s 1885 City Hall. City Hall was located at 200 Watson St. submitted photo The Oct. 1, 2021 Now & Then in Ripon column featured two postcards from the early 1900’s of Ripon with “trick photography.” One was of Watson Street with a street car that never existed and the other was the same photograph showing a “skyscraper,” where Patina Vie is now located at 205 Watson St., that was never located in Ripon. Diane Egbert of Green Lake and author of “Dartford Days, A Postcard History of Early Green Lake, Wisconsin” contacted…
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Around the Town: Helena-area arts and entertainment news published Thursday, Nov. 25 | Local
Art ‘Found It!’ gift show opens at The Myrna Loy The Myrna Loy’s holiday gift show, “Found It! 100 Treasures Under $100” is now open at The Myrna Loy, 15 N. Ewing, and runs through Dec. 31. A variety of ledger art by Michael Fast Buffalo Horse is part of the “Found It!” gift show at The Myrna Loy. Photo provided “More than 25 artists have contributed to the show,” says artist and co-curator Amy Brakeman Livezey. Brakeman Livezey is among them, having contributed five small mixed-media, abstract figurative paintings. “There’s a nice variety of 2-D artworks,” she said, including landscape paintings by Barbara Rusmore, watercolors by Terry Cohea and…
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Around the Town: Helena-area arts and entertainment news published Thursday, Nov. 18 | Local
Art Holiday show opens at 1+1=1 Gallery 1+1=1 Gallery, 434 N. Last Chance Gulch, holds its eighth annual holiday exhibition offering over 1,400 affordable, unique artworks by 56 artists. Everything in the exhibit is $400 or less, with many pieces under $100. The show opens 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Nov 20, and runs through Jan. 8. Open House dates are Nov. 20, Nov. 27 (Shop Small Saturday), Dec. 11 and Dec 18. Also featuring ceramic sculpture and functional pottery; ornaments; woodworking pieces, mixed-media, collage, encaustic and hand-blown glass artworks, plus jewelry. Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Sundays and Mondays. For info, call 406-431-9931, email [email protected],…