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Rowlett arts commissions sponsors photography contest (The Rowlett Lakeshore Times)
"The Sky's the Limit" is this year’s theme for the Rowlett Arts and Humanities Commission photography contest. The contest is open to all ages and offers three categories: person, place, or thing.

Wed, 27 Aug 2008 07:09:19 GMT

7 havens for Madison fine arts (The Capital Times)
We are blessed with a great arts scene in Madison, which many of us take for granted. An oft-repeated sentiment is that with all the plays, concerts and gallery openings to take in, a person can get overwhelmed quickly. But a few places stand out as being consistent locations to experience locally and nationally made art, and offer a good introduction to the fine arts scene here. Some are ...

Thu, 28 Aug 2008 10:38:52 GMT

Danforth Museum teams up with Center for Arts in Natick (The MetroWest Daily News)
The Danforth Museum of Art and The Center for Arts in Natick are ready to launch a partnership that both organizations hope will stimulate each other's cultural capital and bolster the MetroWest creative economy.

Thu, 28 Aug 2008 03:10:29 GMT

Education Diary: Bichard takes over as director of Institute of Government (Independent)
Sir Michael Bichard, who has had a long and illustrious career in the public sector as permanent secretary of first the Employment Department and then the Department for Education and Employment as was, has retired from the top job at the University of the Arts London. But he isn't striding off to spend the rest of his life on the golf course. Oh, no. Next month he takes over as director of a ...

Wed, 27 Aug 2008 23:25:15 GMT

Curtains Up! | Act One unfolds with premier arts organizations making good use of downtown (Urban Tulsa)
As autumn advances, whispering its presence in the cool(er) breeze, steering our kids off to school, bidding us to plant our fall gardens and warning us of the impending holiday season, it's time for a new look at life. Isn't that what the looming new arts season is all about? Compelling us to look... By Paul Sheckarski.

Wed, 27 Aug 2008 12:45:50 GMT