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I Want to Be Moses
I want to be Moses. Admittedly, there are a few impediments: Moses is another person; he is no longer alive; he was male -- even in today's remarkably tolerant societal structure these are factors ...
Posted on 6/19/13 at 11:49 AM
I Like to Run…Away…
As I write this and post it, I am also packing my bagsfor another work trip. This makes five out of the past six weeks where I have had at least one night away from home. While there are times that th...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 9:11 AM
Recycled Art: Mosaic Tile (Part 2)
A couple of months back, I created a mosaic for the Habitat for Humanity Recycled Art show, "Home is Where the Art Is". It was great to be involved in something like this, and I've never sold any of m...
Posted on 4/8/13 at 3:39 PM
Tai chi: Practicing the Present
My trainer and I arrived at the tai chi school mid-morning. Last time I showed you a few pictures of what this mountainside martial art boarding school looked like. After dropping my stuff in my room,...
Posted on 8/18/12 at 10:16 AM
Father's Day flowers
Hello, beloved readers! It's good to be back. Or at least sort of back. ;) I'm not back at work (and not ready to be, not by a long shot) but I'm feeling a bit better and at least able to get around ...
Posted on 7/30/12 at 8:54 AM
Munch's 'The Scream' may fetch $80M at NYC auction
NEW YORK (AP) — One of the art world's most recognizable images — Edvard Munch's "The Scream" — could sell for $80 million or more when it is auctioned at Sotheby's on Wednesday.By Ula Ilnytzky, Associated Press , May 02, 2012
JHS student among competition finalists
Rep. Rick Berg announced Monday the nine finalists for the 2012 Congressional Art Competition and encouraged fellow North Dakotans to cast their vote on Facebook to help determine the first place winner. Hunter Braunberger of Jamestown High School is among the finalists.May 01, 2012
Crafters make Pinterest a community meeting place
Pinterest is a relative newcomer to social media, but it has changed the way that many crafters and do-it-yourselfers organize and share ideas.By Jennifer Forker, For The Associated Press , April 18, 2012
Be a part of our art exhibit
By Sally Jeppson, Culture Builds Community , April 17, 2012
LA shelter hopes cats' iPad art draws in donations
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los Angeles animal shelter that lets its cats chase toys on top of iPads hope the digital art created by the movement will encourage donations of money and tablet computers.By Associated Press , April 12, 2012
Campaign laughs on view at Newseum
By By Brett Zongker, Associated Press , March 01, 2012
Leibovitz opens art show at Smithsonian
Photographer Annie Leibovitz says she has come back from some dark days and revived her creativity with a new project now on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum that marks a departure from her popular celebrity portraits.By By Brett Zongker, Associated Press , February 16, 2012
Fargo project would turn flood prevention into art
The chairman of a federal agency that funds the arts was in North Dakota on Thursday to see how the state's largest city plans to turn flood prevention into civic beauty.December 08, 2011
College hosts event about China
The Jamestown College Look Beyond Committee, Art Department and Foreign Language Department are hosting “The Great Wall: An Inside Perspective on Chinese Culture and Education” with visiting Chinese professors Li Xiaoqing and Guo Li, at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Level Two of the Nafus Student Center. The event is free and open to the public.December 02, 2011
Midriff motions from the mideast to the midwest
If you watch a belly dance, you’ll soon notice that this fluid dance with Middle Eastern origins has as much to do with the hands, the shoulders, feet, arms and legs as it does the belly and hips. So why is it called belly dancing?By By Paulette Tobin, Forum Communications Co. , November 18, 2011
NY man's possible Michelangelo on display in Rome
By Carolyn Thompson, Associated Press , October 25, 2011
Andy Warhol's art takes stage on National Mall
WASHINGTON (AP) — Andy Warhol is known for soup cans and celebrity images, not so much for painting headlines and abstract works.By Brett Zongker, Associated Press , September 22, 2011
'Sodbuster' sculpture might reappear in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A fiberglass sculpture of a Great Plains farmer that was displayed for almost 20 years in downtown Fargo might be put on display again.June 19, 2011
Project turns Fort Yates into open art gallery
By By Teri Finneman, Forum Communications Co. , June 06, 2011
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