Intaglio Information
Date Book (The Beacon News) Just for Families
New Prints 2008 at International Print Center New York (Art Daily) NEW YORK.- International Print Center New York announces NEW PRINTS 2008 at the New York School of Interior Design, located at 170 East 70th Street. The exhibition has been organized by IPCNY and is the first collaboration between IPCNY and NYSID.
COLUMN: For a guy, anniversaries are way complicated (The Times-News) Today's my third wedding anniversary, and I'm in big trouble.
Date Book (The St. Charles Sun) Blackberry Farm's Pioneer Village: Pioneer Village is a living history museum on 54 acres. Admission includes unlimited rides on the train, hay wagon, carousel and ponies. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekends and holidays.
Knoxville Museum of Art Presents Mary Lee Bendolph, Gee's Bend Quilts and Beyond (Art Daily) Mary Lee Bendolph, Blocks and Strips, 2005, Corduroy, 84 x 81 inches, Collection of Tinwood Alliance. KNOXVILLE.- The Knoxville Museum of Art presents Mary Lee Bendolph, Gee?s Bend Quilts and Beyond July 10 ? September 21, 2008.
DHEC Vital Records Office to use new security paper (The Times and Democrat) COLUMBIA - State and county vital records offices will begin using new security paper beginning July 14 for long-form birth certificates and Sept. 1 for other certifications, the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control announced Wednesday.
S.C. Health Department vital records office to use new security paper (Anderson Independent-Mail) Offices will begin using new security paper beginning July 14 for long-form birth certificates and Sept. 1 for other certifications
Paintings, prints and pots at the Museum (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) THROUGH Sept. 17 the Contemporary Museum at First Hawaiian Center is showing the works of a trio of artists: mixed-media artist Sidney Yee, ceramist Daven Hee and printmaker Wayne Miyamoto.
Woelv: Tout Seul dans la Forêt en Plein Jour, Avez-Vous Peur? (Pitchfork) Working with her husband Phil Elvrum of the Microphones, the Québecois expat Geneviéve Castrée has constructed a murky lo-fi space that treads a thin line between childlike wonder and childlike fear, sometimes evoking the shadowy worlds she has created as a well-regarded comics artist. read more
With fire arts, Saturday's going to be a scorcher (Reno Gazette-Journal) Adding flame to Artown this year only increases the heat in downtown Reno this July.
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