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Want a sculpture? A new jaw? Pizza? Just print it
Thanks to 3D printing, American society may be about to boldly go where no one has gone before. A Johns Hopkins scientist is seeking to adapt the technology to grow human jaw bones — potentially revolutionizing implant procedures. A Halethorpe...
Tags: Museums, Walters Art Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Inner Harbor, Technology
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Westminster Library unveils new sculpture
It has been about nine months since Union Bridge artist Jo Israelson first swung a hammer at an 18,000-pound slab of Indiana limestone, starting the process to create the third sculpture in the park outside the Westminster Branch Library. In front of...
Tags: Gardens and Parks, Arts, Libraries, Tourism and Leisure
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International fashion, hair and makeup competition debuts in Howard County
Forget Fashion Week in Paris and New York -- high style calls Howard County home this year through a new fashion, hair and makeup competition. “ManneqArt: Sculpture on the Human Form” is the brainchild of Laurel-based designer Lee Andersen...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Fashion Shows, Laurel, Artists, Arts
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Westminster Flower and Jazz Festival set for Saturday
Westminster's annual Flower and Jazz Festival typically attracts 5,000 to 6,000 people to Main Street and despite rain in the forecast for Saturday, city recreation and parks program manager Robin Cherney has no doubt attendance will be strrong again this...
Tags: Mother's Day, Entertainment Events, Weather Reports, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Festive Events
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Through mud, sand and water, kinetic sculpture racers go for glory
It was just after noon Saturday and a large blue-crab-mobile was drifting out into the harbor with four students from Arbutus Middle School aboard and unable to steer. The problem? A thrown sock puppet that had damaged their controls. The absurd moment...
Tags: American Visionary Art Museum, Judges, Justice System, Federal Hill, Arts
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Arbutus teams prepare for annual Kinetic Sculpture Race
Two teams from the Arbutus area are preparing for Saturday's 15th annual Kinetic Sculpture Race hosted by the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore. The race on May 4 challenges participants to engineer and construct a human-powered machine capable...
Tags: Federal Hill, American Visionary Art Museum, Museums, Baltimore Running Festival, Arts
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Former Bel Air High coach honored with Bobcat sculpture
Four years of work culminated in the unveiling of a bronze Bobcat statue Tuesday at Bel Air High School, to honor the school's mascot, as well as the memory of a much-loved football coach, the late Albert "Al" Cesky. More than 100 people –...
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Lefty Driesell honored with bas-relief at Comcast Center
More than a quarter century after he was forced to resign in the months following the cocaine-induced death of basketball star Len Bias, longtime Maryland coach Lefty Driesell was officially — and permanently — recognized Tuesday with the...
Tags: Comcast Center (arena), University of California, Los Angeles, Basketball, Kevin Anderson, North Carolina State University
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Mural, hearts brighten up downtown Bel Air [Commentary]
"Old and new" is the theme artist Marshall Adams is using to paint his mural on the side of the Harford County Sheriff's Office headquarters on Main Street in Bel Air. That theme also parlays into things going on in town. Old is the return of the annual...
Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Artists, Arts, Fine Artists, Courtland
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Maryland seeks historic status for Fort Carroll
When she thinks of Fort Carroll, the abandoned 19th-century military installation in the Patapsco River, Beverly Eisenberg thinks of her grandfather — and of duckpin bowling balls. She visited the six-sided artificial island as a little girl, just...
Tags: Conservation, World War I (1914-1918), Justice System, Francis Scott Key, Fort McHenry
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Students at Arbutus Middle on the big screen April 13
Students from Arbutus Middle School will get a chance to see themselves on the big screen this week as the film "KiNestic: Learning to Fly" premieres April 13 at the Hollywood Movie Theater. The featured film is a documentary chronicling the journey...
Tags: American Visionary Art Museum, Teaching and Learning, Arts, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Students
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Storytelling is an art for Howard County students
If every picture tells a story, there are dozens of stories being told in the current exhibit at the Howard County Arts Council. "Visual Storyteller: Narrative in Art" features artwork in various media by students in the Howard County Public School...
Tags: Ellicott City, Teaching and Learning, High Schools, Schools, Artists
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