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    Fine Art Stashed in Tax-Free Ports Worries Insurers – CNBC.com
    22 May 2012 at 12:03am

    CNBC.com

    Fine Art Stashed in Tax-Free Ports Worries Insurers
    CNBC.com
    The art insurance world has suddenly realized the scale of unforeseen risk in its market. Collectors are buying art on an unprecedented scale at astronomical prices and putting many of these works into storage in just a few tax-free port warehouses.

    26th Annual Fine Arts and Craft Show Returns to Verona Park – Patch.com
    21 May 2012 at 6:24pm

    26th Annual Fine Arts and Craft Show Returns to Verona Park
    Patch.com
    Rose Squared Productions returned to Verona Park last weekend, marking their 26 th Annual Fine Art and Craft show, where more than 140 artists and vendors were able to showcase and sell some of their work. The show, co-sponsored by the Essex County

    Fine Arts Festival a success – Wicked Local
    21 May 2012 at 3:05pm

    Fine Arts Festival a success
    Wicked Local
    Student artist Seana Read displays her artwork with High School Principal Scott Holcomb during this past weekend's Fine Arts Festival. By Peter Cox This year's North Attleborough High School Fine Arts Festival was held Friday, May 11 during school,

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    Solo Art Show featuring Artist Julie Bowland opening May 26th at The Buchanan…
    21 May 2012 at 10:56pm

    Solo Art Show featuring Artist Julie Bowland opening May 26th at The Buchanan
    WebWire (press release)
    ?Buchanan Museum opens Solo Plein Air Expressionist Art Exhibit by Expressionist artist Julie Bowland of Valdosta University.? The Buchanan Museum of Fine Art is pleased to announce its May 26th, 2012 exhibition opening featuring Plein Air

    Fine Arts Camp welcomes(!) adult session – KCAW
    22 May 2012 at 2:11am

    KCAW

    Fine Arts Camp welcomes(!) adult session
    KCAW
    by Robert Woolsey, KCAW After three decades, the Sitka Fine Arts Camp is striking out in a new direction. Since 1973 the camp has taught thousands of kids music, dance, theater, and art. This summer, for the first time, they'll offer a camp for adults.

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