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Snowy Days - Arts and Entertainment (The Weber State University Signpost)
Weber State University's art department is giving children a way to enjoy snow days indoors. The Department of Visual Arts has introduced its monthly program, "Snow Days at the Shaw," which is being held at the Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw Gallery at the Kimball Visual Arts Center.
Shaw Gallery displays work of art instructors - Arts and Entertainment (The Weber State University Signpost)
The Weber State University Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw Gallery is hosting the Faculty Art Exhibit from Nov. 17 through Dec. 12. The biannual show consists of artwork from faculty members of the Kimball Center for the Visual Arts.
Luz -- 11/20/08 at Downtown Aurora Visual Arts (Rocky Mountain News)
Luz -- 11/20/08 at Downtown Aurora Visual Arts
Theatres of Off-Broadway's 37 Arts Now Owned by Baryshnikov and Orchestra of St. Luke's (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
37 Arts, the three-theatre complex on far West 37th Street in Manhattan, once intended to be a major destination for Off-Broadway plays and musicals, is now in the hands of The Baryshnikov Arts Center and the Orchestra of St. Luke's, the New York Times reported.
Great. Art. Now. (Denver Post)
New York and Los Angeles are not quaking in their boots. But make no mistake, Denver's visual arts scene is enjoying a dramatic upswing and getting noticed nationally.
New Collectors' Visual Arts Auction - (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
giving season December 17, 2008
Eden High showcases arts (Thursday Magnet)
Eden Marine High School (EMHS) will showcase students’ visual and musical arts works next Wednesday evening, November 26. The evening includes musical performances by the new Year 12 Music class along with the EMHS band, choir and other talented performers from the school.
Chamber Players To Perform Sunday (Leesburg Today)
Franklin Park Performing and Visual Arts Center in Purcellville wiill host the Loudoun Symphony Chamber Players in concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23. The afternoon program will include four classical pieces, with two special guests joining the group of talented musicians.
How Brain Interprets Natural Scenes: Carnegie Mellon Theory Of Visual Computation (Medical News Today)
Computational neuroscientists at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a computational model that provides insight into the function of the brain's visual cortex and the information processing that enables people to perceive contours and surfaces, and understand what they see in the world around them.
Visual arts (Erie Times-News)
NOTE. Because of space considerations, we must limit our art listings to galleries that feature a main exhibit of an artist's or a group of artists' works. Art listings must include a closing date for the exhibit.