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Art Auctions on Cruise Ships Lead to Anger, Accusations and Lawsuits Auctioning ?fine art? on cruises, often to first-time bidders, has become big business ? but some customers say they did not get what they bargained for.
Nicole Etienne
Apples in Red Bowl - to see a large copy of this print as well as see supplementary detail in regards to this Nicole Etienne fine art artworks, click through on the artist caption above the thumbnail. Get purchasing, conservation framing and dimension details for this gallerie print. Nicole Etienne is a famous artist and has made numerous art giclee prints similar to "Apples in Red Bowl", review the artist archive for more artist poster prints. World Smile Day 2008 - Send a Smile to a Soldier (Sun, Jul 20)
Worcester City Hall, 455 Main Street, Worcester, MA
In conjunction with the 10th Annual World Smile Day Celebration to be held on Friday, October 3rd the World Smile Foundation is offering individuals an opportunity to Send a Soldier a Smile - an effort to send smiles and a message of gratitude to those US soldiers overseas who serve in harm's way. Buy a box of ten Smiley Face cookies or just a single Smiley Face cookie. All will be shipped from New York City's famous Eleni's Cookies, packaged with a card of appreciation. Buy your cookies online at www.WorldSmileDay.com today! Order by September 19th to ensure delivery on World Smile Day!
Sponsored by: World Smile Day Foundation, the City of Worcester, Worcester Historical Museum, Congressman James McGovern and WCRN Radio. Cost: $50 for box of 10 cookies or $5 for individual cookie
Through Friday, Sep 19.
011 Americans in Paris, 1860?1900 The actor Charles Turner reads amusing descriptions of Parisian daily life by Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859?1937), the first African American artist to achieve international acclaim. 004 Hatshepsut: From Queen to Pharaoh Actor Sam Waterston narrates the story of the famous Egyptian queen Hatshepsut. Calder Jewelry July 12, 2008 - November 2, 2008: This exhibition focuses on the jewelry of artist Alexander Calder (1898–1976), which functions as sculpture on a small scale while retaining the linear yet three-dimensional aspect of the monumental mobiles for which he is known. Death For No Reason Are sophistic arguments sufficient defence for artists who gain notoriety by ‘documenting’ animals’ deaths? Can the capture and starvation of an animal in exhibit be justified by its oblique commentary on society? What, if anything, is being said under the cover of art? As another show with dubious animal death content opens in San Francisco there’s a different question to ask, one that the artists should ask of themselves. Sid Garrison's work in colored pencil in Limn San Franciscan Sid Garrison displays impressive staying power in his fourth show of drawings at Limn Gallery. Garrison works in colored pencil in a manner at once abstract, improvisational and subtly responsive to pressures of the wider culture. His medium...

 Unrecorded at Akbank Art Center The perceptual re-construction of space is a continuous process, generated by diverse inputs such as our senses, memory, history, consciousness as well as technology. It is a process, consisting of momentary fragments, which are impossible to record. They are temporary, augmented, designed, and loaded.
Natasha Wescoat
Untitled from Tree of Life series - to look at a larger copy of image and look over more info in reference to this Natasha Wescoat wall art poster print, click through on the artists label atop the reduced size image of the print to your left side of this caption. Get purchasing, framing and height and width consumer guidance for this poster print. Natasha Wescoat has many more fantastic museum art reproductions in addition to "Untitled from Tree of Life series", Find their other museum art pictures. 017 The New Uris Center for Education Director Philippe de Montebello offers a glimpse of the Metropolitan's state-of-the-art Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education, opening October 23. Art in Review Edward Hopper at Craig F. Starr Gallery, David Ellis at Roebling Hall, Fia Backstrom at White Columns and more.
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