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Orr Street Studios artist Bob Hodgson relies on a career in translation for inspiration in his oil paintings.

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Celebrities and socialites alike struggled to interpret this year’s punk theme at the Met Ball. See who pulled it off and which looks made us want to be sedated.

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Nina Furstenau is a food writer, critic and author. She was the host of Book Talk at the Boone County historical Society Museum on May 4, and her new food memoir is set to release on September 1.

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Post-post modern artist, James Trotter creates an altar at Orr Street Studios for Columbian’s to bring objects and participate in creating art.

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Columbia artist and MU professor says she inspired by life experience, travel and the growth of her students.

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A signature piece by the late artist Larry L’Hote is on display at the Columbia Art League’s “Green” show.

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A farewell party for PS:Gallery owners Jennifer Perlow and Chris Stevens brought another announcement about the gallery’s future.

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Slow down this Saturday with the Museum of Art & Archaeology’s annual “Slow Art” day.

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New art studio will offer classes, projects and parties that incorporate reused and recycled materials.

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Mike Seat brings a slice of Italy to Columbia’s Ragtag Cinema with his current photography exhibition

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PS: Gallery owners will move to Denver for their daughter to attend an arts school. This means big changes for their gallery and for the art community in Columbia.

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Raghimi is an MFA student at MU and mixed media artist. Her exhibit explores themes of women’s rights and religion in the social context of Iran.

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Emilie Sabath, who studied theatre at MU, returns to the Life & Literature Performance Series to screen a 10-minute excerpt of her narrative video installation.

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Fun for the kids and shopping for the adults this Easter weekend at the Columbia Mall.

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The Undergraduate Juried Exhibition ends this Thursday. The juror gave awards, and now we are giving a few of our own.

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Creepy crawlies come to life in Eric Larimore’s surrealist acrylic paintings at Cafe Berlin.

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The artist demonstrated his right hooks on both canvas and fest-goers. Watch him punch out a masterpiece on Sunday of True/False.

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Ushio Shinohara, star of the True/False film Cutie and the Boxer, painted a canvas in the Tiger Cleaners parking lot. Custom T-shirt designs (and punches) ensued.

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Necklaces Customized for True/False

February 28, 2013 10:41 pm by

Local jewelry-maker Sarah Seat made necklaces and earrings in honor of True/False. They are displayed and are for sale at Columbia Art League.

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The SPORE Project had some difficulty getting to True/False.

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