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Diane Romanello
Sunset Beach - to check out a larger size thumbnail and get expanded research regarding this Diane Romanello art giclee print, click through on the artist label on top of the small size depiction at your left side of this text. Also visit for buying, conservation framing and measurement info for this artists picture. Diane Romanello is one of the top 50 best selling artists and has a multitude of other wall giclee prints similar in style to "Sunset Beach", glance at this artists framed and unframed gallery poster prints. 012 New Greek and Roman Galleries Director Philippe de Montebello offers a behind-the-scenes look at some of the treasures featured in the spectacular New Greek and Roman Galleries, opening April 20. Exhibition Review: Mystics and Militants: A Look at the Rastafari Kingdom ?Discovering Rastafari!? at the Smithsonian?s Natural History museum reveals far more about Rastafarian culture than familiar symbols and the show?s modest size might suggest.
Don Li-Leger
Poet's Cause - to get a bigger display of this print and also delved into more extensive facts in reference to this Don Li-Leger artists print, go on through the artists name on top of the thumbnail display. Also get purchasing, preservation framing and dimension recommendations for this gallerie poster. Don Li-Leger has many more superb artist reproductions in addition to "Poet's Cause", inspect the artist catalogue for for other gallerie art artworks. DinoTracks (Fri, May 16)
EcoTarium, 222 Harrington Way, Worcester, MA
Take a giant step back in time with this hands-on, family friendly exhibit. Step into the prehistoric footprints of the dinosaurs who once roamed New England and Eastern Canada and try out the methods scientists used to study them. Discover what might have walked in your backyard as you use a magnetic trackway to tell dinosaur stories, run as fast as a dinosaur--even run your hands over a real-life dinosaur footprint. Free with museum admission. EcoTarium, A Museum of Science & Nature, 222 Harrington Way, Worcester, MA www.ecotarium.org.
Cost: Free with museum admission.
Through Sunday, Nov 2.
Art Review | 'Life on Mars': An Alien Sighting on Planet Pittsburgh Lately, it seems, biennial exhibitions don?t do much except sit there, looking good and offending no one. The 55th Carnegie International is no exception.
Art in the Garden (Fri, May 16) 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.
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