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First Friday art walk in Ashland Luscious oil paintings by Nicole Etienne Powell, bas relief collage and graphite drawings by Jan Schmitz, ceramic sculpture by Susan Springer and Penelope Dews, and works by Marie Maretska, Virginia Andrade and Jim Robinson will be showcased during the First Friday art walk in Ashland's downtown and railroad district. The art walk will be held from 5 to 8 p.m., and visitors can look for many ... www.dailytidings.com
Lucky Seven: Gallery announces artists of the month The Mesilla Valley Fine Arts Gallery, 226 W. Picacho Ave., is putting up new paintings for August. Watercolor works from Mayanna Howard and oil paintings form Hal Fore will be the artists of the month at the local gallery. www.lcsun-news.com
Residents turn their passions into careers An oil and gas executive. A mortgage consultant. A mom trying to help her daughter. www.hcnonline.com
Artists' work to be displayed NEW YORK MILLS - Tiffany Besonen, Dawn Rossbach, and Kayleen Horsma, artists from Sebeka and Menagha area, are showing their oil and acrylic paintings, mixed media, sculpture, and prints at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center now through Aug. 28. www.brainerddispatch.com
Capturing picturesque Zwicks Gillian Stoker-Lavelle is one of 12 students from the Loyalist College oil painting en plein air one week summer art course, who were out doing landscape paintings of the picturesque Zwicks Park on Wednesday.[...] intelligencer.ca
400 years of paintings inside SPC Fine Arts Building The land that South Plains College sits on was once part of the Post family ranch. Today, you can find a piece of Post history inside the school. www.kcbd.com
Painting stolen by Nazis goes up at Jewish Museum NEW YORK (AP) - The small oil painting was boxed up at the Museum of Modern Art and about to be shipped back to Austria, though it still wasn't clear whether it had been stolen by the Nazis during World War II. www.victoriaadvocate.com
Sotheby's to Sell Group of Important Paintings by Mahmoud Said Highlighting the collection is Mahmoud Saids oil on canvas Untitled (Nude), dated 1951-1957. www.artdaily.com
'Children of Summer' exhibit opens in Plymouth 'CHILDREN OF SUMMER': "Tasting Cool Colors" by Bill Knudstrup is part of the "Children of Summer" exhibit through Aug. 5 at the Plymouth Arts Council, 774 N. Sheldon. The display features more than two dozen vibrant oil paintings by Knudstrup. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Thu. Details: 734-416-4278. www.freep.com
Arts Calendar George Fertig, an exhibition of the artist's rare oil paintings at Burnaby Art Gallery, 6344 Deer Lake Ave., open Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday noon to five p.m. Admission free. Info: www.burnabyartgallery.ca or gallery@burnaby.ca. www.abbotsfordtimes.com
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