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ART: Friend’s slaying inspires ‘Sacred Stones’ art series

Artist Kearine Muizz draws her greatest inspiration from places many people spend their lives trying to avoid — cemeteries.
For more than two years, Muizz has wandered through graveyards, searching for the spark that will guide her to complete her most challenging work: nearly two dozen impressionist paintings based on the statues she saw at Paris’ storied Pere-Lachaise cemetery.
The project was inspired by the slaying of a close friend.
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  • ART: Falls native to receive award
    Niagara Falls native David Oliver will get an award Wednesday to pursue an original one-man performance of Vincent Van Gogh.

  • ART: Work of Falls’ past and present on display
    Paul Hanover wishes he could go back in time. But in lieu of inventing a time machine, Hanover creates his own blast from the past in his paintings.

  • ART: Good times on tap at NACC
    The words “art” and “beer” don’t blend together very often.
    But they’ve become a winning combination for the Niagara Arts and Cultural Center.

  • ART: Finding artistic value in the everyday
    Knitting needles, barn animals, a toaster, a blender — all everyday objects.
    But could they be art?

  • ART: A new vision
    Mike Miller is one of “those guys” who wants people to view the world in a different way. Unlike the metaphorical way many people mean this, though, Miller lives it.

  • MUSIC: Staind frontman to wing acoustic solo show
    Fans attending Aaron Lewis’ sold-out shows this weekend at the Bear’s Den Showroom know they will hear the Staind lead singer in action.
    That’s about all they know they’ll get.

  • THEATER: ‘Spelling Bee’ makes for a f-a-n-t-a-s-t-i-c night
    If “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” were a professional wrestler, it would be the good guy who gets the audience on his side by pumping up local landmarks at each visiting city.

  • ART: New age creations
    Ron Zito spends his days taking care of some 250 nursing home patients, but his off-time thoughts take a decidedly artistic turn.
    Zito, who serves as executive director of Our Lady of Peace in Lewiston, has dabbled in art since the 1970s. Much like his profession has adapted to great technological changes since then, so too has his hobby.

  • ART: Lockport exhibit features whimsical sketches
    Buffalo State College student Mark Adamusik has to complete an art show as part of his thesis, with that show debuting this weekend at the Market Street Art Center in Lockport.

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