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Art Exhibit: Susan Harlan's Floating Abstractions (The Oregonian) Susan Harlan's "Invisible Territories" at Pushdot Studio occupies an intersection between glasswork and painting. The show's hanging glass panels are embedded with abstract swirls and shapes, which Harlan paints onto numerous separate glass panes that are then fused together in one artwork. HERCULANEUM: Pride through pictures (Jefferson County Journal) If you're a Herculaneum resident with a talent for photography and bursting with civic pride, the 2008 Herculaneum Bicentennial Committee is sponsoring a contest that's perfect for you. Up Next, Recaps & Links (CBS News) Stories, links and the place to get more information on stories on CBS News Sunday Morning . 'My dance with the camera' (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Mikhail Baryshnikov talks about his new work as a dance photographer. Photographic Exhibit by Lee Friedlander to Open at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts (Art Daily) Lee Friedlander. Nude, 1982. Gelatin silver print. 8-1/16 x 12-1/16" MoMA accession #588.2000. MINNEAPOLIS.- Photographing nature: Flock designs (Independent) At first glance it looks like an abstract painting – thousands of flecks of white made by delicate brush strokes on a grey canvas. But look closer, and what you're actually seeing is a photograph of many thousands of birds. Art Exhibits: Area museums and galleries (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus) Openings this week ... The omnivorous eye (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Photographer Lee Friedlander devours more than 40 years of life in nearly 500 photos at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. The big picture on Los Angeles (LA.com) Huntington has new exhibit, 'This Side of Paradise: Body and Landscape in Los Angeles Photography' The sky is the limit (The Timberjay) Last week, Ely area residents may have noticed a helicopter with a rather odd, spherical attachment on its nose circling and diving through the landscape.
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