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Art league staging shows in Chathams (Chatham Courier)

THE CHATHAMS – The Art League of the Chathams has two exhibits currently open to the public in Chatham Borough and Chatham Township.

Evergreen auction features art, supports scholarships (The Olympian)

The Evergreen State College Foundation is hosting its inaugural Art of Living brunch and art auction from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday in the college’s Daniel J. Evans Library.

District offers art classes (Northwest Herald)

CRYSTAL LAKE – Art instructors with the Crystal Lake Park District have planned many fall activities for people of all ages and abilities.

Kinsey talks art with Chiles students (Tallahassee Democrat)

Bernard Kinsey will speak to Chiles High students today about his art collection.

Bonsai: A living art (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)

The art of growing a bonsai tree goes beyond a typical hobby in horticulture.

Rare works on show in botanic art exhibition (Leader Community Newspapers)

A WORK on loan from the private art collection of Dame Elisabeth Murdoch is part of a new art exhibition at Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens.

'Stuckists' protest art's Turner Prize (Stuff)

The skeleton of a sperm whale is competing with the brain of a cow for this year's Turner Prize, Britain's annual competition of contemporary art that regularly triggers debate about what is art and what is not.

Doctors’ office used as art gallery (The Biloxi Sun Herald)

GULFPORT — Artist Pat Bernstein combines economics and local geography with appealing art in her postage stamp–style paintings of coastal scenes, which hang in the visitors’ waiting room at Compass Imaging Center in Gulfport.

Complaints come after Richmond police stop Art Walk show (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

Richmond police officers halted a performance outside Gallery5 during the First Fridays Art Walk last week, fueling complaints that city authorities are trying to thwart the monthly event that attracts thousands of people to downtown. At about 10:30 p.m., officers stopped the performance of fire twirlers and disbursed the crowd of 200 to 250 over concerns that one lane of West Marshall Street ...

A Midlife Journey, a Hidden Past, and the Art of Personal Reinvention (New York Times)

David Kratz went from owning a public relations firm to attending classes at the New York Academy of Art. Three years later, he’s the school’s president.

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