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Landscape artist will paint at Vail Valley gallery (The Vail Trail)
VAIL, Colorado - Landscape artist Malou Flato is painting at Walt Horton FIne Art in Beaver Creek Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. Flato is painting aspen trees on a vertical 72-inch by 60-inch canvas. "I spend a lot of time in Montana and this is an aspen tree we have in our yard in Montana," she said. The gallery is located at 156 Plaza in Beaver Creek. Call 970-949-1660 ...
With Luis Camnitzer Exhibition, Daros Latinamerica Focuses on Conceptual Art (Art Daily)
Luis Camnitzer, Landscape as an attitude, 1979. ZURICH.- Luis Camnitzer has been until very recently an insider’s tip in the field of conceptual art. He may be considered one of the art world’s key figures in the second half of the 20th century.
61st annual art show at Chadds Ford Elementary to feature live art demos (The Kennett Paper)
The organizers of the Chadds Ford Elementary School art show wanted to do something special for the 61st annual event.
Youth advocate change through media art (The California Aggie)
The UC Davis Art of Regional Change's upcoming exhibit is giving youth a chance to express themselves and influence change in their surroundings. Art of Regional Change is a new, joint initiative between UC Davis Humanities Institute and the Center of Regional Change.
Residents give input on Florence Museum of Art, Science and History (Florence Morning News)
FLORENCE — About 50 residents gathered Wednesday to give their input and suggestions to the team of architects that will design the new Florence Museum of Art, Science and History.
Worthington: MAC art classes postponed for lack of interest (This Week Worthington)
The staff at the McConnell Arts Center is headed back to the drawing board to plan for its first season of art classes.
Landscape Architects Survey Identifies Hottest Outdoor Living Trends for 2010 (BuildingOnline)
WASHINGTON -- While outdoor living continues to grow in popularity, expect fewer frills this year as homeowners get back to the basics in a cool economy, according to an American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) survey of residential landscape architects.
EAC Spring Art Show features Ukrainian artist (Eastern Arizona Courier)
Eastern Arizona College’s Art Department presents its Spring Art Show featuring paintings from Nelya Taylor, a Ukrainian-born artist now teaching art as a part-time instructor. The show is on display in the lobby of the Gerald L. Hoopes Jr. Activities Center through Friday, Feb. 26.
Masterpieces, jewels sparkle in Sotheby's HK sales (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Chinese collectors still have an appetite for classical Chinese art, jewels and rare artifacts, auction house Sotheby's said as it revealed the line-up of its Hong Kong sales, expected to net $221 million dollars.
For a few gifted teens, home is where their art is (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
“My artwork expresses the idea of heritage and lost roots, conveyed through the African-American culture. ... Today young people know nothing about their ancestry,” said Henry High School student Maximino Garcia-Marin, of his piece “Youth & Roots.”
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