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CHECK OUT THIS ARTIST -- At 19, Pedro Valdivia -- who works under
the name, Adream -- is turning heads at the Yakima art gallery,
B.J.'s Arts For You on the Mezzanine, says owner Billie J. Cox.
More than 30 of the Tri-Cities artist's paintings and metal
sculptures are on display at the gallery, which is located on the
second floor of Mills Music at 316 E. Yakima Ave.
The pieces move from amateurish fantasy musings to skilled
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Allied Arts Advances Funds to Arts Council to Maintain Operations
The Journal Record
; An emergency advance of $66,000 was provided to the Arts Council of Oklahoma City Monday by Allied Arts. The money was provided to assure continued operation. The Arts Council's Festival of the Arts had been scheduled downtown during the last week of April but was canceled after the April 19
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Fankhauser named Allied Arts director
St. Joseph News-Press
; Teresa Fankhauser was appointed executive director of the Allied Arts Council Tuesday in a meeting of the Board of Directors. Currently managing director of the Performing Arts Association, she replaces Wally Bloss, who resigned to take a position in Utah in December. "It's going to be a very
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Allied Arts Council offers 'Arts Sampler' booklet
St. Joseph News-Press
; The Allied Arts Council is offering a "try it before you buy it" option in an effort to draw new faces to local arts events. The organization recently started selling the Spring for the Arts Sampler, a booklet containing vouchers for admission to any five of 14 arts events scheduled to be held this
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Allied Arts head leaving for Utah
St. Joseph News-Press
; Allied Arts Council executive director Wally Bloss, a longtime fixture of the local arts community, has announced his resignation. Beginning early next year, Mr. Bloss will become the executive director of the Cache Valley Center for the Arts in Logan, Utah. Logan, located 80 miles north of Salt
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Allied Arts closer to choosing director
St. Joseph News-Press
; After several months of searching for a replacement for departed Allied Arts Council executive director Wally Bloss, the council's board of directors appears to be nearing the end of its hunt. "At this point, we have one very strong candidate that we're going to be interviewing," said Allied Arts
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Allied Arts Council expands
St. Joseph News-Press
; Two area arts organizations have joined the Allied Arts Council. The addition of the American BarberBoys and the Midwest Artist Association bolsters the art council to a total of 17 non-profit community arts and enrichment organizations. "As the community's arts sector continues to expand, we hope
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Allied Arts names new president, CEO
The Journal Record
; OKLAHOMA CITY (JR) -- Donna Rinehart has been named president and CEO of Allied Arts. She will join the staff on Sept. 7, Ken McIlhaney, chairman of Allied Arts' board of directors, announced on Wednesday. Rinehart replaces Madelyn E. Pons, who resigned. Pons had been on the Allied Arts staff for
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Arts council presents top awards
St. Joseph News-Press
; In the midst of re-electing Bobbie Cronk as Allied Arts Council president, a few special people received awards for their impact on the arts community. During the council's annual meeting at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art July 14, the Mayor's Awards for the Arts were given out by Mayor David
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Arts council meeting rescheduled
St. Joseph News-Press
; A Missouri Arts Council town hall meeting that was supposed to have been held Wednesday night has been rescheduled for early June. Allied Arts Council Executive Director Wally Bloss said the meeting will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. June 5 at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art. The public is invited.
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ARTS COUNCIL REPORTS DEFICIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1986
The Journal Record
; A deficit of $21,486 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1986, was reported Thursday by the Arts Council of Oklahoma City. The deficit, which compared with an excess of $44,781 in 1985, was reported after $47,000 in support by the Allied Arts Foundation. Without that Allied Arts contribition, the
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