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Kurtz Case Finally Dismissed
I might have written the above headline in capital letters, but the appropriate time to shout jubilantly over the dismissal of United States District Court, Western District of New York's... Troika has been commissioned by Artwise Curators I love finding well done art in public places. Pieces that serve a function as well as make our experience of walking through the world more enjoyable often go unnotieced. If you happen to be traveling through Heathrow airport you may want to make a quick detour to Terminal 5 and check this piece out. Colonial Philadelphia Porcelain: The Art of Bonnin and Morris March 8, 2008 - June 1, 2008: In this landmark exhibition, the 19 known surviving examples of soft-paste porcelain made at Philadelphia’s American China Manufactory between 1770 and 1772 and commonly referred to by the names of the proprietors, Bonnin and Morris, are being brought together for the first time. NYU's Grey Art Gallery Exhibition Highlights Early Works of Diebenkorn Diebenkorn in New Mexico is the first museum examination of a seminal moment in the career of artist Richard Diebenkorn when, between 1950 and 1952, he was enrolled in the graduate fine arts department at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Supported by the G.I. Bill and distanced from the art worlds of both East and West coasts, Diebenkorn produced astonishingly mature and beautiful works that have, until now, remained relatively unknown. On view at the Grey Art Gallery at New York University from January 25 through April 5, 2008, the show includes some 40 paintings and drawings from museums and private collections, as well as from the Diebenkorn estate, many of which are being exhibited together for the first time. Diebenkorn in New Mexico on view at the Grey Art Gallery January 25 through April 5, 2008. Ansel Adams
Nevada Fall, Rainbow, Yosemite National Park, 1946 - to check out a bigger size representation on this piece plus read other knowledge about this Ansel Adams gallery image , go foward through the artists designation a bit above the thumbnail. Also visit for purchasing, conservation framing and dimensions tips for this gallerie art image . Ansel Adams is an accomplished artist and has created numerous gallerie art prints similar to "Nevada Fall, Rainbow, Yosemite National Park, 1946", see this artists framed and unframed gallery art images . Don Li-Leger
Summer Bloom - to look at a larger size copy of image and explore further history relating to this Don Li-Leger gallerie art picture, mouse click the artists inscription above the thumbnail. Also visit for buying, safe framing methods and dimensions information for this wall art work. Don Li-Leger is a master artist and has made various wall art prints similar to "Summer Bloom", examine this artists framed and unframed gallery reproductions. Art Fair Tokyo 2008 ART FAIR TOKYO announces its highly anticipated third year of the fair to be held from Friday, April 4 to Sunday, April 6, 2008, including a selective preview on Thursday, April 3 and its return to the exclusive venue at the Tokyo International Forum. Building on the success of last years fair, ART FAIR TOKYO 2008 has garnered an international reputation as one of the most comprehensive fairs in Asia.
BIRDATHON! Live Birds of Prey, Guided Walks, Birds and Breakfast, and More! (Fri, May 16)
Mass Audubon: Broad Meadow Brook Conservation Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, 414 Massasoit Avenue, Worcester, MA
Help Raise Money for Nature Education! Help Connect Children With Nature!
WE NEED YOU! Please make a donation and join the fun!
Mass Audubons friendly annual birding competition raises money to support its work to protect the nature of Massachusetts. Teams race to see who can count the most bird species within a 24-hour period, and the pledges they collect fund our educational programs at our sanctuaries and within the community.
Friday 6:00 pm - Saturday 6:00 pm is the official period for the team competition, but you can join in and/or make a financial pledge at any time. All ages and levels of experience are welcome. Whether you are a novice or an expert or just looking for something fun to do, there are lots of ways to get involved, learn about our local winged friends, and support a worthy cause!
Check out our free guided walks, live birds of prey program and our Birds and Breakfast event!
For more information or to register, contact Broad Meadow Brook.
Through Sunday, May 18.
Museum and Gallery Listings Selective listings from art critics of The New York Times.
Weekend in New York | Jewish Arts: Loosen Your Borscht Belt and Raise Your Highbrows The city?s Jewish population defies definition, from secular to Orthodox, from the Upper West Side to Borough Park, from Ashkenazi to Sephardic. The art scene is hardly less diverse.
Imagining Cathay: 18th- and Early 19th-Century Chinoiserie Textiles and Embroideries from the Collection December 8, 2007 - Fall 2008: For Europeans during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, China—or Cathay as it was sometimes called—was a magical place. This exhibition includes nine Chinoiserie textiles and embroideries from the Museum's outstanding collection. |