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Photography from Tony Irons and Stephen Bybee will be on display at Teller’s Gallery and Bar through the month of March. Bybee’s work is an nocturnal view of the city of Columbia and Irons features cars and planes.

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Nationally recognized ceramic artist Victoria Christen is coming to MU to do demonstrations of her work and give a lecture. Both events are free and open to the public.

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A reception for Caoimhghin Ó Fraithile’s custom art installation made for the Museum of Art and Archaeology on the MU Campus was held last night. A sister installations is outside Ragtag.

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Fashion and art are both inspired by the world around us. “Parallel Views: Juxtapositions of art, fashion, time and place” on the Stephen’s College campus.

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Remember when we told you about Irish installation artist Caoimhghin Ó Fraithile’s custom work for True/False Film Fest? You can help the internationally known artist and MU alum create his piece.

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You have it with you more places than you’d probably like to admit: in the bathroom, lying in bed, under the desk at work. It’s your cell phone and if it’s going to hitch a ride on your person 24/7, it better look good doing it. Thousands of artists from around the world have submitted [...]

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When hunger strikes, it’s immediate. Your tummy wants food now and there’s no way around it. Foodspotting, an application for iPhone, Android and Windows phones, lets users snap photos of particular local restaurant dishes they love. More than just a review generator, it’s a visual menu of dishes and individual foods.

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Check out the talents of MU’s artistic undergrads. Maybe you’ll be the first to spot the next great artist.

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The Short Street parking garage Percent for Art proposal deadline has been extended to Friday March 16 (originally Feb. 17).

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A darkened room is full of hushed voices and faces illuminated by the glow of computer screens. “No. No. No,” the voices of the judges say.

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There are lobbying groups for just about everything: tobacco companies, healthcare conglomerates and automobile makers. It makes sense that the arts industry needs someone in its court sometimes too.

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Instead of a generic Valentine’s gift, pick up something sweet for your sweetie at this shopping event featuring locally made gifts.

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Going to Trader Joe’s is like going on a mini vacation. It’s not a laze on the beach kind of vacation; it’s more of a world explorer kind of trip where the excitement and adrenaline of exotic sights propels you forward.

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The weekend is a perfect time to let your mind wander. After a week of overusing our brains, a little R & R is always in order. However, instead of indulging in yet another self-created marathon of guilty pleasure television shows on Netflix (Vampire Diaries, anyone?) sit back, relax and learn a little something with [...]

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On Saturday Jan. 28 the Museum of Art and Archaeology on the MU campus is unveiling pieces added to its collection since 2000. Due to the large size of the collection, visitors have never seen many of the works recently acquired.

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Crawl around Downtown in search of new art, performances, galleries and food special during the first Artrageous Friday event of 2012. The event runs from 6-9p.m.

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