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Expectations high for Clark Art Institute (North Adams Transcript)

WILLIAMSTOWN -- The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute attracted about the same number of visitors in 2008 as it did in 2007, even though the main summer exhibition didn't draw as many guests as the previous year, according to director Michael Conforti.

Coming up (This Week Olentangy)

Christian Marketplace Network, Delaware chapter, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. the second Friday of each month at Asian Garden Buffet, 8633 U.S. Route 23, Lewis Center. Christians in the marketplace are invited to attend for lunch, fellowship, prayer, networking and business presentations. All are welcome. Registration fee is $2. Call Jim Deer at (614) 888-5325 or visit www.cmn-usa.org.

GMOA paintings compromised when valve fails (The Red and Black)

Approximately 25 paintings from the permanent collection at the Georgia Museum of Art appear to have been compromised to varying extents by moisture created when an HVAC valve failed in a storage room.

Museum of failed love offers balm for heartbreak (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

From an empty ring box to sexy lingerie and a pair of fur-lined handcuffs, an exhibition of the relics of failed love has come to Asia, hoping to bring solace to the heartbroken.

Logan Museum Exhibit to Focus on Early Asian Culture (Beloit College)

Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost prefecture, is a large island with an abundance of mountains, volcanic plateaus and coastal plains. A popular tourist destination today, it has long been the ancestral homeland of the Ainu people—an indigenous population with roots that go back thousands of years.

Cafe Kati (San Francisco Bay Guardian)

A fusion-cuisine pioneer whose blend of French and Asian influences remain fresh

A primer on Asian vegetables (Orange County Register)

Bok choy, gai choy, gai lan - what's the difference? Cathy Thomas explains.

Color & Light: Embroidery from India and Pakistan at Rubin Museum of Art (Art Daily)

NEW YORK, NY.- This winter, the Rubin Museum of Art presents stunning examples of embroidery from India and Pakistan, areas long known for their beautiful and diverse textiles.

One Art Fair Is Canceled, but Others Vow to Proceed (New York Times)

When it was quietly announced on Dec. 17 that this spring?s International Asian Art Fair would be canceled, many began to wonder about the fate of other art fairs.

Forecast: Art in 2009 (San Francisco Chronicle)

Irreverent: Contemporary Nordic Craft Art (January): Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. When craft goes wild, does it turn into art? Extreme design from Scandinavia apparently sets out to answer that question. Paul McCarthy's Low Life Slow Life Part 2 (January)...


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