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  1. 4 days ago · Twenty artists from France, Switzerland, Belgium and America painted each day in and around Saddleworth villages, and exhibited their work at the Museum Art Gallery, Uppermill. There are currently forty five members of Saddleworth Group of Artists, some full time professionals, and all seriously committed to their work.

  2. 1 day ago · I think that concept extends to art. The art we display is a piece of someone—an expression of their ideas and humanity. We’re hanging with them with each piece we hang on our walls. So, to extend the idea of sharing my inner self with the world, here are some artists that I “hang” with: Invisible Creature; Dave Quiggle; Chris Delorenzo

  3. 2 days ago · John Thompson. Born in 1965, John lived outside of the steel mills of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, where in his younger years he started his interest in art. His mother was a kind, nurturing mother who placed the pencil in his hand at the age of 2; he has drawn and painted ever since. Before his 4th birthday, his father found work in Elkhart ...

  4. 2 days ago · Tom Thomson, the brilliant, pioneering Canadian artist for whom the City of Owen Sound’s Art Gallery is named, was born near Claremont, Ontario, northeast of Toronto on August 5, 1877, the sixth of ten children born to John Thomson and Margaret Matheson.

  5. 1 day ago · Nottingham's most opinionated greengrocers on poetry, craft beer and the Euros. We’re going to win it this time around, right? Or at least get to the quarter finals and go out on penalties. Terry Venables and Bobby Robson are the best England managers of our time. It’s a shame neither of them are still around.

  6. 1 day ago · Eric Whitacre, A Choral Community. Here’s a new twist for the OBF Hinkle Distinguished Lectures series on July 6, 2:30 in Beall Hall. Guest artist-in-residence, Eric Whitacre, “through the marriage of music and technology, explores the fundamental building blocks of leadership, community, and our shared humanity.” (OBF website).

  7. 3 days ago · (Eric Thompson/for The Baltimore Banner) The city’s waterways are reputed for excessive trash, harmful levels of bacteria and sewage spills. That didn’t stop more than 150 people from plunging into the Inner Harbor.