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Allegany Museum to house creative arts center
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } CUMBERLAND — Allegany Museum officials have developed plans for the construction of an interactive creative arts center on the building’s lower level. The center will be constructed on 4,000-square-feet of space and feature Appalachian regional art from chainsaw sculptures,…
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Infinite light spectacular coming to Mayo
From left are Anna Brizay, technical and building manager at the Linenhall, Cathal McCarthy, visual artist, and Deirdre Melvin, arts access officer, Linenhall Arts Centre. Published: Sat 25 Nov 2023, 7:30 AM EXTENSIVE preparations are underway at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar for a new and entirely unique light sensation by visual artist Cathal…
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WallSpace-LNK opens ‘Tell it Slant’ Thursday
“Seated Self-portrait” by David F. Routon. PHOTO COURTESY OF WALLSPACE-LNK Untitled painting of a scene in Plattsburgh, New York, by David F. Routon. PHOTOS COURTESY OF WALLSPACE-LNK “Tell it Slant,” an exhibition of works by the late David F. Routon, will be on display Nov. 30-Dec. 23 at WallSpace-LNK, 1624 S. 17th St. A First…
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Webster County 4-H holds 2023 awards celebration
-Submitted photo Linda Cline, Emma Alstott and Danielle Border are pictured from left. Cline was awarded the Successful Farming/Loren Kruse Outstanding Iowa 4-H Leader Award in August at the Iowa State Fair. She was nominated for the award by Alstott. The wide range of accomplishments of local 4-H members were highlighted when club members from…
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Mayors of Utah Valley: Saratoga Springs hosting a series of holiday events
Courtesy photo Jim Miller <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> The holidays are a special time in Saratoga Springs. “Celebrate in Saratoga” is an event that lasts multiple weeks with various activities to help our residents celebrate the holiday season. The list of events starts with the annual Christmas Tree Lighting held the Monday after Thanksgiving. This…
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Audio-Visual Specialist (TS/SCI) at Noblis
Noblis, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63112 Work at Noblis Go To Application **Responsibilities**The Audio-Visual Specialist will provide expertise in the design, production, implementation, and maintenance of video-based content that enhances and supports the transfer of learning for the client’s educational programs and organizations. The Audio-Visual Specialist will produce original ADA Section 508 compliant video…
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Creative Cauldron Celebrates the Holidays with Annual Cabaret Series and New “Drag the Halls” Holiday Cabaret Fundraiser
Cative Cauldron’s Annual holiday cabaret series, produced by Associate Artistic Director, Matt Conner, features performances by veterans of past Cauldron performances and cabarets, and some talented newcomers. This series celebrates memories of past holidays and holidays to come through traditional carols, and music from every genre. The Holiday Cabaret Series is sponsored by Art and Frame of Falls Church. The…
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Students disappointed as Hood shuts down ceramics graduate program
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } The graduate ceramic arts program at Hood College — which students and faculty say is nationally distinguished and has made Frederick a hub for potters — is shutting down for good as officials cite declining enrollment. Current students will be allowed…
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How a Madison library program is giving incarcerated and at-risk youth the joy of art
Down the hall from the chambers where the Madison City Council meets, a group of teenagers in matching navy blue jail fatigues gathers around a table in Dane County’s Juvenile Detention Center. The room is largely gray, soaked in fluorescent light. A few guards, older Sheriff’s Office staff, wait outside behind the thick plexiglass windows.…
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McLean Project for the Arts’ Winter Exhibitions Debut December 7
Exhibits include “Moving Beyond Beauty: Reverence and Reclamation” and “To March is to Love: Weavings by Janel Leppin” McLean Project for the Arts will open its winter exhibitions—Moving Beyond Beauty: Reverence and Reclamation (Emerson Gallery) and To March is to Love: Weavings by Janel Leppin (Atrium Gallery)—on December 7, 2023. Both shows will run through…