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  2. James Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    The building is now home to the James Memorial Art Center. The Center includes an art gallery for exhibits of local, regional and international art in all media. [3] An additional gallery is used for exhibitions, performances, meetings and receptions. There is an auditorium with a theatre, and a classroom for art classes for adults and children.

  3. Martin Luther King Jr. School Museum of Contemporary Art

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    Students create works with artists, curate exhibitions, organize art fairs, design posters, write press releases, etc. [7] International Art Fair took place at KSMoCA in 2017. [8] KSMoCA has a permanent collection of contemporary art housed in the school's hallways and a gallery with rotating exhibitions curated by students. [9]

  4. List of local children's television series (United States)

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    KRON-TV: The Mayor Art Show / The Popeye Show (host: Art Finley) KRON-TV: Mayor Art's Almanac (segment within Mayor Art Show, Art Finley) KTVU: Captain Satellite (Bob March) KTVU Romper Room ("Miss Nancy" Besst, "Miss Ruby") King Norman's Castle; KRON-TV: Skipper Sedley (Bruce Sedley) KTVU: Sir Sedley (Bruce Sedley) KTVU: Charley and Humphrey ...

  5. Williston Northampton School - Wikipedia

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    Old Campus, Williston. Williston Northampton encompasses the middle school (7th and 8th grade) and the upper school (9th-12th and postgraduate).. The school had 486 students in the 2017-2018 academic year with 58.6 teachers on a full-time equivalent basis, and a student–teacher ratio of 8.3. [1]

  6. JR (artist) - Wikipedia

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    JR stands for the initials of JR's first name, which is Jean-René. [4] Describing himself as a photograffeur (a portmanteau of "photographer" and "graffeur"—French for "graffiti artist"), he flyposts large black-and-white photographic images in public locations. [5] He states that the street is "the largest art gallery in the world."

  7. Douglas Davis (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Matthew Davis, Jr. (April 11, 1933 – January 16, 2014) was an American artist, critic, teacher, and writer for among other publications Newsweek. [ 1 ] Artistic career

  8. Creaser Building - Wikipedia

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    The Creaser Building, at 224 Main St. in Williston in Williams County, North Dakota, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. [1]It was built during 1915-16 by the First National Bank, and it became known as the Creaser Building as its first floor was occupied by the Creaser Drug Store from 1915 to 1940.

  9. John F. Simon Jr. - Wikipedia

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    "John F. Simon Jr.: Winds Across the Inner Sea" Archived 2008-04-01 at the Wayback Machine Time Out New York (October 2007) Princenthal, Nancy. "John Simon Jr.: At Gering & López" [permanent dead link ‍] Art in America, (April 2008) Baumgärtel, Tilman (2001). net.art 2.0 - New Materials towards Net art. Nürnberg: Verlag für Moderne Kunst ...