- Hi Art! is a program that exposes kids to opera and other of high art starting at toddlerdom. A bold mission, its true, but a hugely successful one thus far. (Huffington Post)
- What is the man on the bridge screaming in Edvard Munchs most famous work? I will tell you. He is screaming: I am too expensive! I belong in a public collection! As an artist, the price of art makes me want to scream. (The Guardian)
- Still, the Phillips auction on Thursday night showed that high-end contemporary art collectors have not only an astonishing amount of cash but also the stamina to keep shopping. (New York Times)
- ft. building. With an expected opening in 2013, the new Academic High School will accommodate more than 900 students and offer state-of-the art facilities for grades nine through twelve. (NJ.com)
- Arts Week at Watchung Hills Regional High School runs May 14-19 The lobby and adjacent halls will serve as background to art work in all genres. Reservations are not necessary and there is no admission charge, although donations are acceptable. (NJ.com)
- and persuaded 16 students to audition for high school a cappella. The hardworking vocalists -- students who were willing to take a chance on a new teacher and a challenging art form -- didnt take long to find their collective sound. (Contra Costa Times)
- It's definitely a recipe for success." Clearband offers a modern alternative to standard wire-line technologies: a high-bandwidth state-of-the-art wireless delivery system that is engineered from the ground up for Internet service. (Yahoo Finance)
- Sometimes, an art form becomes a mission If you dont get people to support high- quality work, then it dies out. For example, some of these weavers in Peru — they had already lost some of their memories for patterns. (Denver Post)
- He started sketching regularly through an art program at Osborn, picking up writing and acting along the way. Hes good, too – enough to be included among the 100 best artists in the top high school fine arts festival in the state. (MLive.com)
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Hi art!
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