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  • The African AIDS epidemic is at least getting the attention it deserves locally. Dominican University's Archbishop Alemany Library Gallery is currently hosting the exhibit "The Culture of Africa: Preserving a Legacy." The exhibit is presented by the San Francisco-based Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance (GAIA), a nonprofit that works to prevent the spread of AIDS. The exhibit both celebrates African culture and draws attention to the difficulties of daily village life. Traditional textiles, masks and sculptures from a variety of African countries are included in the exhibit. Many of these works are believed to have spiritual, curative or protective powers. Photographs of Malawi life are also interspersed amid the culturally significant works of art. Some of the photos are cheerful, showing...

  • NEW YORK, Sept. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Buildings consume roughly 40 percent of the energy consumed in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Even more staggering to consider, improving the energy efficiency of commercial and industrial buildings by 10 percent would be equivalent to removing 30 million cars off the road. Intended to raise awareness of energy efficiency as it relates to the built environment--and ultimately, our cities--is a new exhibition called Buildings=Energy (E=BLDGS), opening Oct. 1, 2011, at the Center for Architecture, home to the AIA New York chapter. The exhibit, which runs through Jan. 21, 2012, explores how the myriad choices designers, planners and engineers make have the power to change energy consumption on a large and impactful sc...

  • At Saturday's open sheep show at the Wayne County Fair, the best decorated and maintained exhibit was awarded to Twin Maple Farms, Wooster. Second through fifth places were given to R.E. Franks & Family, Creston; Howard Stahl, Wooster; Molly Johnson, Wooster; Austin Howman, Wooster.

  • Watergate was "the ultimate stress test" for the nation, says Timothy Naftali, director of the Nixon Library. It was also a stress test for the National Archives and the Nixon Library. The Nixon Presidential Library and Museum's original exhibit about Watergate, designed in 1990 by Nixon loyalists before the National Archives took over operation of the library, explained Watergate as a third-rate burglary exploited by the president's enemies to reverse the results of the 1972 election. Now, with the long-awaited opening of the library's new Watergate exhibit, the public finally has a museum that tells the full story of what President Ford called "our long national nightmare" - and tells it with authority and rich detail, mobilizing up-to-the-minute interactive technology that might even...

  • Charleston artist Mark Tobin Moore recalls a visit to his studio by a young artist who was impressed with Moores work. After 6-year- old Nate Wilkinson looked around a bit, he looked at Moore and said, Now, do you want to see my artwork? And the Raleigh, N.C., kindergartner pulled out his portfolio. Moore met Nate through Nates grandfather, William McDonald, who happens to be both an art lover and Moores chiropractor. So impressed was Moore with Nates poise and bold paintings that he decided to invite the young artist for an exhibit. And as exhibits coordinator for the gallery inside Marshall Universitys South Charleston campus, Moore knew the perfect spot for it. The exhibit space is a collaboration of Marshalls graduate humanities program and the library, explained Luke Lassiter, who ...

  • By Donna Doherty Register Arts Editor ddoherty@nhregister.com / @NHRegArts NEW HAVEN -- "Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us?" the award-winning documentary about the mysterious disappearance of honey bees from their colonies -- the so-called Marie Celeste Disorder -- will be screened Saturday at 6 p.m. at Artspace gallery to wrap up its exhibit of the same name.

  • if you go Teenie Harris photo exhibit: At Carnegie Museum of Art, 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.; http://teenie.cmoa.org/ or 412- 622-3131. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thursdays until 8 p.m. and Sundays noon-5 p.m. Adults, $15; children 3-18 and students with ID, $11. PITTSBURGH - Charles "Teenie" Harris had a photographic mission: going beyond the obvious or sensational to capture the essence of daily African-American life in the 20th century

  • ONTARIO - When a traveling exhibit leaves the Museum of History and Art, Ontario at the end of October, a piece of Inland Empire history will go with it. The "Bittersweet Harvest: The Bracero Program, 1942-1964," exhibit - organized by the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History - traces the largest guest-worker program in United States history.



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