WHAT’S HAPPENING

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- WHAT’S HAPPENING
- What’s n: Galleries
- District Community Events May 29-June 5 2008
- Sony Taps Into Photo Archive as a Resource During Hard Times

WHAT’S HAPPENING
Washington Post – May 29, 2008
Saturdays through June 15. Works by Terry Miller Pamela Phillips and Will Williams. Main Street Gallery 109 Main St. NATURE PHTGRAPHY –9 a… Yoomi Kim Yoon displays her brush paintings of plum blossom orchid chrysanthemum and bamboo plants which represent the seasons and four Confucian virtues. 49 West Coffeehouse Winebar and Gallery 49 West St.

What’s n: Galleries
Toronto Star – May 29, 2008
Drabinsky Gallery (122 Scollard St. 416-324-5766): riginal drawings by Leonard Cohen available for viewing from Wed. Etobicoke School of the Arts (675 Royal York Rd. ): End of the Year art show features student works in a variety of media… 15Gallery 888 (888 Queen St. 416-462-9930): Spring Fling annual spring group show has works in various media from Pam Burt Tanya Kirouac Verena Trautwein-Maranger Annette Hansen Kellie Jobson Pat Leary and Liz Russ. Gallery Moos (622 Richmond St.

District Community Events May 29-June 5 2008
Washington Post – May 29, 2008
Freer Gallery of Art Jefferson Drive and 12th Street SW. "THE SCHL FR SCANDAL" Kate Eastwood Norris David Sabin and Tom Story star in Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s comedy about bad manners gossip and more… National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Seventh Street and Constitution Avenue NW. LATIN AMERICAN STATUARY TUR a National Park Service ranger leads a strenuous two-hour walk along Virginia Avenue NW and discusses Simon Bolivar Jose San Martin and other Latin American notables in history.

Sony Taps Into Photo Archive as a Resource During Hard Times
New York Times – May 29, 2008
Last year the company started Icon Collectibles a boutique business that sells art-quality reproductions of these photos online for prices from $300 to $1700 and through various partners (including the News Services Division of The New York Times). Now it is expected to announce Thursday that it has made a deal to sell its photos through the Morrison Hotel Gallery which specializes in rock imagery. In mid-July the gallery will open an exhibition of photos from Columbia’s 30th Street Studio in its gallery on 124 Prince Street in SoHo with plans for an exhibition of Miles Davis images in November. “We’re looking to take advantage of all the assets of the company not just the audio recordings” said John Ingrassia president of Sony BMG Music Entertainment’s commercial music group which manages the company’s catalog. “We have the content and we found a way to tap into it. ” Some images in the archive may be familiar to music fans:.

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