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'East of the West': Middle East artists When the subject of Asian Pacific Islander culture comes up, the Middle East is not the first region that comes to mind, which is exactly why the organizers of the 11th annual United States of Asian America Festival wanted to make sure that corner of the...

 Salvador Dali
The Elephants, 1948 - to look at a larger depiction of this image as well as go over further history connected with this Salvador Dali gallerie art work, click through on the artist designation atop the thumbnail depiction. Also visit for purchasing, frame and print proportion consumer guidance for this art image . Salvador Dali has created numerous other gallery art reproductions in the same style as "The Elephants, 1948", go over this artists framed and unframed giclees. Art in the Garden (Sat, May 17) 10:00 AM-5:00 PM,
Tower Hill Botanic Garden: Milton Gallery, Stoddard Center, 11 French Drive, Boylston, MA
The first exhibit in Tower Hill Botanic Garden's "Art in the Garden" 2008 Exhibition Series opens on Tuesday, May 13 with the hauntingly beautiful photographs taken by Dominick Marcigliano, and the sensually detailed sculptures created by Arlene Fins.
Dominick Marcigliano is a photographer whose current portfolio features photographs of art and architecture; or as the artist terms it "objects people see everyday but may not notice." His work has been exhibited at ArtsWorcester and other venues. Marcigliano is the Executive Director of the East Side Community Development Corporation in Worcester, and a past recipient of the Greater Worcester Community Foundation's Renaissance Award.
Complementing the photographic essay is the work of Arlene Fins, a sculptor whose the hand-wrought bronze figures are emotive masterpieces. Fins, a resident of Acton, Mass., has an extensive education in the arts, including a long career as an illustrator and a degree in Theater Arts & Music. "I love to create sculptures that express something of the human condition," says Fins, "For me, each piece is an exploration of human energy, character, and feelings...I want to find the right gesture, tilt of the head, facial expression that will reveal what person the sculpture was meant to be." Her work has been exhibited at the DeCordova Museum, the Cape Cod Art Association National Exhibition, the New England Sculptors Association, and many other venues.
Cost: Included with admission; $10 Adults, $7 Seniors, $5 Youth, Free to children under 6
Through Sunday, Jun 22.
Art Review | The International Fine Art Fair: Contemporary May be Hot, but Here the Focus Is on Comfort The International Fine Art Fair at the Park Avenue Armory, now in its 15th year, is a good place to find highly decorative examples of familiar styles.
Antiques: Tending to the Legacy of a Deco Master Jules Leleu never achieved the international fame of other 20th-century French designers, but he was just as successful and probably more prolific.
Hunter-Wolff Gallery Grand Re-Opening on April 19th The Hunter-Wolff Gallery opens in a new expanded location. Moving into its third year as one of the finest privately owned art galleries in Colorado Springs, has relocated as of March 1 to a new and larger space which is to hold its' re-opening ceremony. Fecal Face Dot Gallery thrives in S.F. One recent Wednesday afternoon, John Trippe sits alone in the back corner of the Fecal Face Dot Gallery, responding to e-mail on his laptop. "Look at this," he says, pointing at a long list of unread messages. "And this is just my personal e-mail. I haven't...

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