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    Oct 12, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Penn-Mar to hold art show in Baltimore

    Art therapy classes at Penn-Mar Human Services in Maryland Line are usually pretty quiet as adults with developmental disabilities paint and draw at a big table in the main activity room.
    Art therapy classes at Penn-Mar Human Services in Maryland Line are usually pretty quiet as adults with developmental disabilities paint and draw at a big table in the main activity room. But art instructor and art therapist Katie Gutridge recently had...

    Tags: College of Notre Dame, Arts, Fine Arts, Alexander Calder, Charles Street

  2. May 17, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. J & G Grill: A grill built to thrill

    Even the lobby of the new St. Regis in Bal Harbour let's you know that this restaurant isn't some flash in the pan. As you walk through the modern hall of mirrors known as the Grand Hall, you can't help stopping in the lobby bar with its hinged, jewel-box shelves of liquor and the gorgeous mural by Miami artist Santiago Rubino. Yes, it's meant to evoke the Maxfield Parrish mural in the King Cole Bar at the original 55th Street and Fifth Avenue St. Regis in Manhattan. Farther along the lobby, the Rosenbaum Contemporary Art Gallery has one of Louise Nevelson's iconic black pieces on display, along with an oversize hyperphoto by Jean-François Rauzier.
    Even the lobby of the new St. Regis in Bal Harbour let's you know that this restaurant isn't some flash in the pan. As you walk through the modern hall of mirrors known as the Grand Hall, you can't help stopping in the lobby bar with its hinged, jewel-box...

    Tags: Maxfield Parrish, Arts, Key West, Caviar, Dining and Drinking

  4. Mar 16, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  5. Travel Postcard: 48 hours in Seattle

    SEATTLE (Reuters) - Set between two major mountain ranges, the Olympics and the Cascades, with the Puget Sound's fjord-like waters to the west and massive Lake Washington to the east, Seattle has one of the most dramatic settings of any city in the country.
    Reuters
    SEATTLE (Reuters) - Set between two major mountain ranges, the Olympics and the Cascades, with the Puget Sound's fjord-like waters to the west and massive Lake Washington to the east, Seattle has one of the most dramatic settings of any city in the...

    Tags: Arts, Dining and Drinking, Artists, Eggs Benedict, 2016 Olympic Games

  6. Mar 13, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Orlando Museum of Art presents 'Presses, Publishers and Prints'

    The Orlando Museum of Art is presenting the exhibition "Presses, Publishers and Prints: Selections from the Contemporary American Graphics Collection" through April 29.
    The Orlando Museum of Art is presenting the exhibition "Presses, Publishers and Prints: Selections from the Contemporary American Graphics Collection" through April 29. "Presses, Publishers and Prints" focuses on nine print publishers and feature...

    Tags: Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Arts, Museums, Mennello Museum of American Art

  8. Dec 26, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. PST, A to Z: ’46 N. Los Robles’ at Pacific Asia, ‘Proof’ at Norton Simon

    Culture Monster
    Pacific Standard Time will explore the origins of the Los Angeles art world through museum exhibitions throughout Southern California over the next six months. Times art reviewer Sharon Mizota has set the goal of seeing all of them. This is......
  10. Oct 4, 2011 |Story| WGHP
  11. Reynolda in Winston-Salem Set to Show American Abstract Art

    Reynolda House Museum of American Art is best known for elegant portraits of colonial figures and stunning depictions of nature.
    Reynolda House Museum of American Art is best known for elegant portraits of colonial figures and stunning depictions of nature. The museum's permanent collection features the work of noted abstract artists such as Stuart Davis and Lee Krasner, but these...

    Tags: Stuart Davis, Arts, Romare Bearden, Fine Arts, Hans Hofmann

  12. Aug 25, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. June Wayne dies at 93; led revival of fine-art print making

    June Wayne, who helped pioneer a revival of fine-art print making in the 1960s when she founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles, has died. She was 93.
    June Wayne, who helped pioneer a revival of fine-art print making in the 1960s when she founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles, has died. She was 93. An accomplished artist in her own right, Wayne died Tuesday at her home in Los Angeles...

    Tags: Arts, Albuquerque, Rufino Tamayo, Fine Arts, John Donne

  14. Sep 17, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  15. New York Fashion Week: Ralph Rucci's Chado charm

    All The Rage
    It was such a treat to see Ralph Rucci's Chado collection up close and personal at his studio this season, where it was possible to appreciate the kind of unparalleled workmanship he is doing, right here in New York City.......
  16. Mar 3, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Art review: 'Some Assembly Required' at Jack Rutberg

    Culture Monster
    Leah Ollman reviews Some Assembly Required at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts...
  18. May 19, 2011 | RedEye
  19. Hats: Not just for royal weddings

    Bucktown / Wicker Park
    The public may have come down with an acute case of hat fever during the royal wedding, but local artist Alma Wieser has always had the condition....
  20. May 20, 2011 | RedEye
  21. Shopping options this weekend

    Bucktown / Wicker Park
    From the Chicago Reader: On Friday, Bucktown's Virtu kicks off a weekend-long trunk show for jewelry designer Anne Sportun with a reception from 4 to 8 PM. The store is offering 10 percent off Sportun's “Experimetal Jewellery” collection...
  22. Jun 11, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'A Thousand Words' writers hope it's the start of something big

    Stephen Sondheim and Georges Seurat. John Guare and Wassily Kandinsky. Edward Albee and Louise Nevelson.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Stephen Sondheim and Georges Seurat. John Guare and Wassily Kandinsky. Edward Albee and Louise Nevelson. Throughout theater history, writers have mined the works and biographies of artists to create such vastly different dramas as "Sunday in the Park...

    Tags: Arts, Sam Shepard, Steven Soderbergh, John Guare, Culture

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