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Andy Lock: Lost Horizons - Leeds Pavilion

~modern-art-phat:iconmodern-art-phat: reports, 11h 29m ago
As part of our ongoing support for emerging artists in Leeds Pavilion is delighted to announce the artists selected for the Pavilion Recognition Award for Photography and Media Art...

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~DIGITALFLOWorg:iconDIGITALFLOWorg: reports, 1d 17h ago
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James Lee Byars: The Angel - Yorkshire Sculpture P

~modern-art-phat:iconmodern-art-phat: reports, July 1
The Angel (1989) by James Lee Byars comprises 125 spheres of hand-blown Murano glass, which will be arranged on the stone floor of St Bartholemew’s Chapel at YSP...

Summer Exhibitionists, WW Gallery, Debra Wilson &

~modern-art-phat:iconmodern-art-phat: reports, July 1
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“Everyday Joes” Can Afford Art – Michael Corbin

~modern-art-phat:iconmodern-art-phat: reports, July 2
(AuthorHouse) – The economy is in a slump and many people are strapped for cash, but now is the ideal time to buy art, according to avid art collector and writer Michael K. Corbin, author of the multi award-winning book, The Art of Everyday Joe: A Collector’s Journal (published by AuthorHouse ).

Evoke's 21st Exhibition, "Spectrum"

=starfantazy:iconstarfantazy: reports, July 1
Our tribute to everything color!

Attention Paris!!

^deviantartfilm:icondeviantartfilm: reports, June 24
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Otis Senior Show 2009 Spotlight

$liquisoft:iconliquisoft: reports, June 24
On May 7th, 2009, I visited the annual Otis Senior Show at Otis College of Art & Design to see what the graduating students of my alma mater were producing and how they would inevitably end up shifting the landscape of the arts in the world. The following is a spotlight of some of the best stuff I saw.

Life is Colorful: Art Feature

=vasherai:iconvasherai: reports, June 14
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P1-Launch - Partnership with East Thames Housing

~modern-art-phat:iconmodern-art-phat: reports, June 10
Bow Arts Trust's latest initiative in partnership with East Thames Housing has secured 3500sqft of fabulous new purpose built work space for the creative sector...

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Evoke's 21st Exhibition, "Spectrum"

=starfantazy:iconstarfantazy: reports, July 1
Our tribute to everything color!

DigitalFlow Exhibition Four Released

~DIGITALFLOWorg:iconDIGITALFLOWorg: reports, 1d 17h ago
Exhibition Four Released: [link]

Photo Space - 318 Danish Bicycles

~modern-art-phat:iconmodern-art-phat: reports, July 3
Photographer Richard Nolan-Neylan explores the Danish bicycle as an art form. The vibrant culture surrounding the relationship between the Danes and their bike has allowed for richness in colour, shape and form...

“Everyday Joes” Can Afford Art – Michael Corbin

~modern-art-phat:iconmodern-art-phat: reports, July 2
(AuthorHouse) – The economy is in a slump and many people are strapped for cash, but now is the ideal time to buy art, according to avid art collector and writer Michael K. Corbin, author of the multi award-winning book, The Art of Everyday Joe: A Collector’s Journal (published by AuthorHouse ).

Andy Lock: Lost Horizons - Leeds Pavilion

~modern-art-phat:iconmodern-art-phat: reports, 11h 29m ago
As part of our ongoing support for emerging artists in Leeds Pavilion is delighted to announce the artists selected for the Pavilion Recognition Award for Photography and Media Art...

James Lee Byars: The Angel - Yorkshire Sculpture P

~modern-art-phat:iconmodern-art-phat: reports, July 1
The Angel (1989) by James Lee Byars comprises 125 spheres of hand-blown Murano glass, which will be arranged on the stone floor of St Bartholemew’s Chapel at YSP...

Summer Exhibitionists, WW Gallery, Debra Wilson &

~modern-art-phat:iconmodern-art-phat: reports, July 1
Fresh from the 53rd Venice Biennale, WW Gallery presents an irreverent, carnivalesque summer romp curated by Debra Wilson & Chiara Williams...Private View: Saturday 4th July 3-9pm at 30 Queensdown Rd E5...

Works of our members – June 2009

*aroundtheworldclub:iconaroundtheworldclub: reports, June 30
Works of our members – June 2009

LOVE (News Feature!)

=kairi9889:iconkairi9889: reports, June 30
A small feature dedicated to a group of artists lovely art work.

DigitalFlow Exhibition Four + Texture Library

=degodson:icondegodson: reports, July 3
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British Museum - The Big Draw: Drawing Dragons

=Pyritie:iconPyritie: reports, October 11, 2007
"The Big Draw: Drawing Dragons
Enjoy a hands-on, interactive day.
Saturday 13 October, 11.00 - 16.00
Great Court

Admission free, just drop in.



This hands-on, interactive day for families and adults
offers something for everyone, at all levels from
beginner to professional.

There are special talks, a film and workshops."

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Sorry if this is a bit late, I just heard about it today!

Dunno about the content; lots of the stuff say "Ages 4+" and such. But you never know.

Site is here: [link]

PDF for the program (has more info about it): [link]

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*5V5:icon5V5: Oct 12, 2007, 3:00:20 PM
~.=.^ O.=.O im asking my mom! anyone know where abouts in the UK it is?? london??

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*5V5:icon5V5: Oct 12, 2007, 3:03:23 PM
-.=.- i know where that place is been there before its in london next to buckingham palace... i cant go its tomorrow daaamn...

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=Pyritie:iconPyritie: Oct 15, 2007, 5:42:53 AM
I went to it though. It wasn't that great. Most of the people drawing there were little kids.

But I did get to meet the guy who does the cover illustrations for the harry potter books. He's very... strange.

I told him he should try using a tablet. He said he might.

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*5V5:icon5V5: Oct 20, 2007, 3:03:11 PM
^.=.^ hahahha.. thanks for that well it did look like something for kids. I didnt know the guy who does cover art for harry potter books would be there ah what a shame. Maybe something better will come up one day

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