This document is an artist's resume summarizing Therese Conte's education, teaching experience, exhibitions, awards, and collections. Conte has an MFA from Laguna College of Art and Design and MA and BA from California State University, Northridge. She currently teaches art at various schools and has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions. Her work has won several awards and grants and is included in private collections.
Ted Meyer is an artist based in Los Angeles. He received his BFA in graphic design from Arizona State University in 1980. Since then, he has worked as an artist, designer, instructor, and television art director. He is known for his "Scarred for Life" series exploring the beauty in scars and injuries. Meyer has exhibited widely and published several books on art and cats. He is a visiting scholar at the National Museum of Health and Medicine.
This document provides an artist bio for Rafa Montilla that outlines his education in drawing, painting, sculpture, and other art forms. It also lists his honors and awards, gallery affiliations, solo exhibitions, collective exhibitions, and public art interventions. The bio highlights Montilla's focus on geometric abstraction to convey deeper thoughts and bring harmony through simplified forms, lines, and colors.
Ellen Lanyon, an American painter known for her surrealistic depictions of animals and humans interacting with objects, died in New York City at age 86 in 2013. Lanyon received a bachelor's degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a master's degree from the University of Iowa, and had over 75 solo exhibitions, including 11 museum shows. Her works are in the collections of major museums across the United States.
This document provides biographical and career information about Nadereh Degani. It outlines her education, including earning an MFA and BFA in photography. It then lists her extensive teaching experience since 1994 at various colleges and art centers in California. Finally, it details her exhibitions and publications, demonstrating her accomplishments as a photographer.
Kimberley Campisano is an arts integration specialist and educator consultant based in Oakland, CA. She has over 20 years of experience in visual arts education and facilitating professional development for teachers in arts integration. She holds a Master of Fine Arts and teaching credentials in visual arts and anthropology. Currently she works as an integrated learning specialist for the Alameda County Office of Education, providing arts integration professional development. She had previously worked for the San Francisco Unified School District as a teacher on special assignment developing interdisciplinary curriculum and supporting project-based learning.
Teri Hannigan is a ceramic artist based in Topanga, California. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Antioch College and has participated in numerous ceramic workshops. Hannigan has shown her work in galleries and exhibitions in California. She has received awards for her ceramic and graphic design work. Hannigan maintains affiliations with ceramic arts organizations and her work is in several private collections.
Ann Murdy is an award-winning freelance photographer based in Santa Fe, New Mexico who has documented indigenous cultures in Mexico and Guatemala since 1991. Her photographs have been exhibited in museums and shows internationally and published in numerous books and magazines. She has won several awards for her photography in competitions held by the Hubbard Museum of the American West and other galleries.
This document is an artist's resume summarizing Therese Conte's education, teaching experience, exhibitions, awards, and collections. Conte has an MFA from Laguna College of Art and Design and MA and BA from California State University, Northridge. She currently teaches art at various schools and has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions. Her work has won several awards and grants and is included in private collections.
Ted Meyer is an artist based in Los Angeles. He received his BFA in graphic design from Arizona State University in 1980. Since then, he has worked as an artist, designer, instructor, and television art director. He is known for his "Scarred for Life" series exploring the beauty in scars and injuries. Meyer has exhibited widely and published several books on art and cats. He is a visiting scholar at the National Museum of Health and Medicine.
This document provides an artist bio for Rafa Montilla that outlines his education in drawing, painting, sculpture, and other art forms. It also lists his honors and awards, gallery affiliations, solo exhibitions, collective exhibitions, and public art interventions. The bio highlights Montilla's focus on geometric abstraction to convey deeper thoughts and bring harmony through simplified forms, lines, and colors.
Ellen Lanyon, an American painter known for her surrealistic depictions of animals and humans interacting with objects, died in New York City at age 86 in 2013. Lanyon received a bachelor's degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a master's degree from the University of Iowa, and had over 75 solo exhibitions, including 11 museum shows. Her works are in the collections of major museums across the United States.
This document provides biographical and career information about Nadereh Degani. It outlines her education, including earning an MFA and BFA in photography. It then lists her extensive teaching experience since 1994 at various colleges and art centers in California. Finally, it details her exhibitions and publications, demonstrating her accomplishments as a photographer.
Kimberley Campisano is an arts integration specialist and educator consultant based in Oakland, CA. She has over 20 years of experience in visual arts education and facilitating professional development for teachers in arts integration. She holds a Master of Fine Arts and teaching credentials in visual arts and anthropology. Currently she works as an integrated learning specialist for the Alameda County Office of Education, providing arts integration professional development. She had previously worked for the San Francisco Unified School District as a teacher on special assignment developing interdisciplinary curriculum and supporting project-based learning.
Teri Hannigan is a ceramic artist based in Topanga, California. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Antioch College and has participated in numerous ceramic workshops. Hannigan has shown her work in galleries and exhibitions in California. She has received awards for her ceramic and graphic design work. Hannigan maintains affiliations with ceramic arts organizations and her work is in several private collections.
Ann Murdy is an award-winning freelance photographer based in Santa Fe, New Mexico who has documented indigenous cultures in Mexico and Guatemala since 1991. Her photographs have been exhibited in museums and shows internationally and published in numerous books and magazines. She has won several awards for her photography in competitions held by the Hubbard Museum of the American West and other galleries.
Francine Matarazzo is a painter born in Bridgeport, Connecticut who has had over 20 solo exhibitions of her work since 1988. She received a B.A. in Fine Arts from Emmanuel College and also studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and UCLA. Her paintings are in the permanent collections of museums such as the New Britain Museum of American Art and corporations including AT&T, Bank of America, and Coldwell Banker. She is the subject of articles in publications like Decor and Style Magazine and Colorado Homes and Lifestyles.
Carver Audain is a composer and intermedia artist born in 1981 who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He creates immersive audio environments using digital signal processing and editing techniques. He has received several awards including grants from the Jerome Foundation and Brooklyn Arts Council. Audain has released two albums and performed his work nationally and internationally at venues such as Experimental Intermedia and Roulette.
Natalia Lazarus is a writer, director, producer, and actress. She founded the Los Angeles Performance Center in 1996 where she teaches acting, screenwriting, and directing. She has written and produced several films and plays. As an actress, she has starred in films, television shows, and plays in both the United States and Europe. She teaches and gives international master classes on her areas of expertise.
Legends In Wax is a new wax museum coming to Chicago that will feature figures of influential African Americans from fields such as arts, entertainment, politics, science and technology, sports, and religion. The museum aims to showcase individuals who have significantly impacted not only the African American community but American culture as a whole. It will begin as a traveling exhibit before establishing a permanent location in Chicago to broadly illuminate the achievements and legacy of these important figures.
This document discusses several art projects that documented the Occupy movement through photography and portraits. It describes "Portraits from the Occupation" by Alex Abramovich and Lucy Raven, which featured portraits of Occupy protesters. It also discusses "Inside Out, Occupy Oakland" by JR and Celsa Dockstader, a street art exhibition, and "Aphasia" a video by Li Chen that was part of the "Occupy Bay Area" exhibition. These art projects aimed to give voice to the Occupy movement and its goals of economic equality and social change.
Eva Dean is a choreographer who has created over 45 dances since 1985 through her dance company Eva Dean Dance. She is also the founder and director of Union Street Dance, the studio for Eva Dean Dance. Some of her recent choreographic works from 2015-2017 include "Labyrinth - Part II of LIQUID SILVER" and "PLUNGE". Eva Dean teaches dance classes and workshops around the world and has received several awards for her work, including Best of Fringe New York in 2012.
The document lists Mark Nelson's exhibitions and art projects from 1990 to present, which include over 100 solo, group, and curated shows at galleries and museums in Chicago and elsewhere. It also provides details on awards received, reviews, publications, and screenings of Nelson's work. The extensive resume demonstrates Nelson's prolific career as a working artist over the past 30 years.
Maury O'Rourk has over 25 years of experience in gallery and customer service roles. They have a Bachelor's degree in English from Louisiana State University and a certificate from New York University Institute of Publishing. Their experience includes roles as a customer sales coordinator, gallery director representing artists, and gallery assistant. They have skills in Microsoft Office, point of sale software, and various graphic design programs.
Ms. Afrika Abney is an accomplished professional visual artist who studied at the Corcoran School of Art and Capitol Hill Arts Workshop. She has donated, sold, and given away many of her paintings and collages for over 20 years and has been influenced by artists like Jorge Somarriba and Jacob Lawrence. Ms. Abney has exhibited widely along the East Coast and has been nominated for awards like the 2001 Mayor's Arts Award. For more than 15 years, she has used her talent to grow the visual arts community through workshops and is currently working on collage and digital art pieces while seeking paid opportunities.
This document is a resume for Stephane Houy-Towner, an experienced fashion consultant and curator. Over the past 15 years, Houy-Towner has consulted for various fashion brands and museums on projects including branding, curation, research, and artistic direction. Previously, Houy-Towner worked for 15 years as a research associate and guest curator at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
An Artist’s America & Alabama in CollagePaige Vitulli
This document provides information and resources for a lesson integrating visual arts, social studies, and language arts about New York Pop artist Michael Albert. The objectives are for students to analyze Albert's artwork representing American symbols through collage, as well as the works of Picasso, Warhol, and Jasper Johns. Students will then create their own collage in Albert's style depicting a patriotic symbol or historical document. Resources listed include Albert's website and interviews, literature about the other artists, and materials for the collage project.
Red Cullins has over 20 years of experience in design and event planning. They received a Bachelor's Degree in Arts and Humanities from UC Riverside in 2014 and are scheduled to graduate in December 2016 from Norco College with a degree in Game Design, maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA. Red has received multiple awards for their work in environmental rendering, character modeling, and was named Alpha Student of 2016.
Mary Begley is a painter based in Buffalo, NY. She received her MFA and BFA in painting from SUNY Buffalo. Her work has been exhibited widely in the region and recognized with awards such as Best in Show from Made in NY at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center. She has received grants from the Saltonstall Foundation and NYS Foundation for the Arts. Her paintings can be seen in exhibitions that explore themes such as dreams, nature, and the abstract.
Four tourists from San Francisco took a trip to Barcelona, Spain. They started with $1000 USD and had $310 left at the end of the trip. While there, they visited several famous sites like Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia, and ate at a Mexican restaurant. They got around via public transportation and went to the beach and a night fair before returning home.
Robert Indiana, born in 1928, is an American pop artist known for his simple images, especially his LOVE series which began with a design for a 1964 Christmas card. The LOVE design later appeared on a 1973 US postal stamp and in sculptures. Indiana also created HOPE images in support of Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, donating proceeds to the Democratic National Committee.
Here are possible responses:
1. A carved stone relief showing a figure with jaguar attributes emerging from a plant.
2. This appears to be a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican artwork, possibly Olmec or Maya in origin.
3. While stylized, it does not seem to depict literal realism but rather a mythical or supernatural figure, so it would not be considered an example of "magical realism."
4. A key term that could be applied is "lo ctónico" to refer to the earth/underworld supernatural figure emerging from the plant.
This document provides resume information for four members of the Cosmocrat Collective artist group. It outlines their education backgrounds, work experience including past artist residencies, grants/awards received, and prior collaborative projects. Key projects mentioned include Burn After Reading Magazine, Ziza the Roving Tea Truck, Spiritus Mortem, Library of Babel, SnowFlake, and Mazu. References are provided for their work with Reno Art Works, Reno Sculpture Festival, Sierra Arts Foundation, and Flat Rat Studios.
Total learning: informal learning driving new learning culture at Tesco BankBrightwave Group
Informal learning driving new learning culture at Tesco Bank by Dave Buglass, Head of Organisational Capability and Development, Tesco Bank.
Is it the start of the end for L&D? Tesco Bank is addressing this fundamental shift in learning and L&D's relationship to the business. Dave shares how new starters joining the business will be learning in the future and how Tesco Bank is meeting their needs.
The February meeting of the North East Safety Health & Environmental Partnership (NESHEP) was held at Wilton International. The Chairman welcomed members of the Teesside Safety Group. Dr. Patrick Morton gave a presentation on asbestos regulations and surveyor competency. Dave Swalwell presented on the history of NESHEP and potential benefits of merging the two groups, such as larger attendance and more networking opportunities. Members provided positive feedback and discussed subscription levels.
Francine Matarazzo is a painter born in Bridgeport, Connecticut who has had over 20 solo exhibitions of her work since 1988. She received a B.A. in Fine Arts from Emmanuel College and also studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and UCLA. Her paintings are in the permanent collections of museums such as the New Britain Museum of American Art and corporations including AT&T, Bank of America, and Coldwell Banker. She is the subject of articles in publications like Decor and Style Magazine and Colorado Homes and Lifestyles.
Carver Audain is a composer and intermedia artist born in 1981 who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He creates immersive audio environments using digital signal processing and editing techniques. He has received several awards including grants from the Jerome Foundation and Brooklyn Arts Council. Audain has released two albums and performed his work nationally and internationally at venues such as Experimental Intermedia and Roulette.
Natalia Lazarus is a writer, director, producer, and actress. She founded the Los Angeles Performance Center in 1996 where she teaches acting, screenwriting, and directing. She has written and produced several films and plays. As an actress, she has starred in films, television shows, and plays in both the United States and Europe. She teaches and gives international master classes on her areas of expertise.
Legends In Wax is a new wax museum coming to Chicago that will feature figures of influential African Americans from fields such as arts, entertainment, politics, science and technology, sports, and religion. The museum aims to showcase individuals who have significantly impacted not only the African American community but American culture as a whole. It will begin as a traveling exhibit before establishing a permanent location in Chicago to broadly illuminate the achievements and legacy of these important figures.
This document discusses several art projects that documented the Occupy movement through photography and portraits. It describes "Portraits from the Occupation" by Alex Abramovich and Lucy Raven, which featured portraits of Occupy protesters. It also discusses "Inside Out, Occupy Oakland" by JR and Celsa Dockstader, a street art exhibition, and "Aphasia" a video by Li Chen that was part of the "Occupy Bay Area" exhibition. These art projects aimed to give voice to the Occupy movement and its goals of economic equality and social change.
Eva Dean is a choreographer who has created over 45 dances since 1985 through her dance company Eva Dean Dance. She is also the founder and director of Union Street Dance, the studio for Eva Dean Dance. Some of her recent choreographic works from 2015-2017 include "Labyrinth - Part II of LIQUID SILVER" and "PLUNGE". Eva Dean teaches dance classes and workshops around the world and has received several awards for her work, including Best of Fringe New York in 2012.
The document lists Mark Nelson's exhibitions and art projects from 1990 to present, which include over 100 solo, group, and curated shows at galleries and museums in Chicago and elsewhere. It also provides details on awards received, reviews, publications, and screenings of Nelson's work. The extensive resume demonstrates Nelson's prolific career as a working artist over the past 30 years.
Maury O'Rourk has over 25 years of experience in gallery and customer service roles. They have a Bachelor's degree in English from Louisiana State University and a certificate from New York University Institute of Publishing. Their experience includes roles as a customer sales coordinator, gallery director representing artists, and gallery assistant. They have skills in Microsoft Office, point of sale software, and various graphic design programs.
Ms. Afrika Abney is an accomplished professional visual artist who studied at the Corcoran School of Art and Capitol Hill Arts Workshop. She has donated, sold, and given away many of her paintings and collages for over 20 years and has been influenced by artists like Jorge Somarriba and Jacob Lawrence. Ms. Abney has exhibited widely along the East Coast and has been nominated for awards like the 2001 Mayor's Arts Award. For more than 15 years, she has used her talent to grow the visual arts community through workshops and is currently working on collage and digital art pieces while seeking paid opportunities.
This document is a resume for Stephane Houy-Towner, an experienced fashion consultant and curator. Over the past 15 years, Houy-Towner has consulted for various fashion brands and museums on projects including branding, curation, research, and artistic direction. Previously, Houy-Towner worked for 15 years as a research associate and guest curator at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
An Artist’s America & Alabama in CollagePaige Vitulli
This document provides information and resources for a lesson integrating visual arts, social studies, and language arts about New York Pop artist Michael Albert. The objectives are for students to analyze Albert's artwork representing American symbols through collage, as well as the works of Picasso, Warhol, and Jasper Johns. Students will then create their own collage in Albert's style depicting a patriotic symbol or historical document. Resources listed include Albert's website and interviews, literature about the other artists, and materials for the collage project.
Red Cullins has over 20 years of experience in design and event planning. They received a Bachelor's Degree in Arts and Humanities from UC Riverside in 2014 and are scheduled to graduate in December 2016 from Norco College with a degree in Game Design, maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA. Red has received multiple awards for their work in environmental rendering, character modeling, and was named Alpha Student of 2016.
Mary Begley is a painter based in Buffalo, NY. She received her MFA and BFA in painting from SUNY Buffalo. Her work has been exhibited widely in the region and recognized with awards such as Best in Show from Made in NY at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center. She has received grants from the Saltonstall Foundation and NYS Foundation for the Arts. Her paintings can be seen in exhibitions that explore themes such as dreams, nature, and the abstract.
Four tourists from San Francisco took a trip to Barcelona, Spain. They started with $1000 USD and had $310 left at the end of the trip. While there, they visited several famous sites like Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia, and ate at a Mexican restaurant. They got around via public transportation and went to the beach and a night fair before returning home.
Robert Indiana, born in 1928, is an American pop artist known for his simple images, especially his LOVE series which began with a design for a 1964 Christmas card. The LOVE design later appeared on a 1973 US postal stamp and in sculptures. Indiana also created HOPE images in support of Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, donating proceeds to the Democratic National Committee.
Here are possible responses:
1. A carved stone relief showing a figure with jaguar attributes emerging from a plant.
2. This appears to be a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican artwork, possibly Olmec or Maya in origin.
3. While stylized, it does not seem to depict literal realism but rather a mythical or supernatural figure, so it would not be considered an example of "magical realism."
4. A key term that could be applied is "lo ctónico" to refer to the earth/underworld supernatural figure emerging from the plant.
This document provides resume information for four members of the Cosmocrat Collective artist group. It outlines their education backgrounds, work experience including past artist residencies, grants/awards received, and prior collaborative projects. Key projects mentioned include Burn After Reading Magazine, Ziza the Roving Tea Truck, Spiritus Mortem, Library of Babel, SnowFlake, and Mazu. References are provided for their work with Reno Art Works, Reno Sculpture Festival, Sierra Arts Foundation, and Flat Rat Studios.
Total learning: informal learning driving new learning culture at Tesco BankBrightwave Group
Informal learning driving new learning culture at Tesco Bank by Dave Buglass, Head of Organisational Capability and Development, Tesco Bank.
Is it the start of the end for L&D? Tesco Bank is addressing this fundamental shift in learning and L&D's relationship to the business. Dave shares how new starters joining the business will be learning in the future and how Tesco Bank is meeting their needs.
The February meeting of the North East Safety Health & Environmental Partnership (NESHEP) was held at Wilton International. The Chairman welcomed members of the Teesside Safety Group. Dr. Patrick Morton gave a presentation on asbestos regulations and surveyor competency. Dave Swalwell presented on the history of NESHEP and potential benefits of merging the two groups, such as larger attendance and more networking opportunities. Members provided positive feedback and discussed subscription levels.
The document summarizes key aspects of Warren Buffett's life and career philosophy based on a CNBC interview and his advice to young people. It notes that Buffett bought his first stock at age 11, bought a small farm at age 14 using newspaper delivery earnings, still lives in the same house he purchased over 50 years ago, drives himself everywhere without security, and focuses on long-term investing and living simply. The document also shares Buffett's rules for his CEOs and advice to stay out of debt, invest in yourself, live simply, and appreciate what you have rather than chasing brand names or things you don't need.
http://www.brightwave.co.uk/beyond-the-course
This presentation was originally delivered by Charles Gould (Managing Director, Brightwave) at Beyond The Course in Edinburgh on 12 June 2012.
About this session
Over the years Brightwave has helped many world-leading organisations tackle business challenges with e-learning. In many cases, this has taken the form of courses, the formats of which are familiar to most of us. Yet our approach to e-learning has evolved.
While the core imperatives may have remained the same (a business need, a specific audience, measurable change in behaviour and a clear message/content), the tools and resources available to our designers are proliferating. The role of the learning designer has become more complex, more wide-reaching and arguably more valuable. In this session, Charles will draw from recent experience at Brightwave, including the latest thinking from its design team to address some very current questions.
Is the course really dead? When might it still be appropriate?
How do we meet organisational needs while exploiting less formal learning?
What resources and tools are being harnessed to replace or supplement the course?
How do we enhance learning using communications, social media and mobile technology?
What new opportunities do learning designers have and how should they use them?
In what direction are organisations moving if they are moving beyond the course?
As part of National Learning at Work Week, Brightwave BDM Sophie Miller looks at how nature contrives to hide from itself, and what it can teach us about perceptual bias and visual information processing.
There are times which “catch” you, there are landscapes which „enchant” you and atmospheres which “embrace” you in a way which reveals long forgotten memories… such times are summer, the Mediterranean landscape and the atmosphere of the French Riviera. They all meet at this beginning of autumn in Cluj, in my simple “new paintings” or Mediterranean impressions.
Learn tips and strategies for developing your personal brand on-line. Use your brand to market yourself to employers and build new networks. Information on additional ways and tools to search for jobs and networking contacts. Special attention paid to online tools such as: LinkedIn, VisualCV, blogs, and news alerts.
The document summarizes a comprehensive overhaul of a steel plant involving over 1.1 million man hours across four main areas: the blast furnace, steelmaking plant, power station, and sinter plant. It details the extensive scope of works in each area including replacement of refractory materials, vessels, cranes, pumps, and other equipment. Safety performance metrics are provided on a weekly basis showing leading and lagging indicators such as lost time incident rate, medical treatments and near miss reporting rates.
This document summarizes a study that evaluated estrogenic disrupting potency in aquatic environments and urban wastewaters by combining chemical and biological analysis. The researchers measured concentrations of natural estrogens and synthetic estrogen in water samples using analytical chemistry and tested the samples using a MELN biological assay. They found that estrone and beta-estradiol were present in all samples at levels from 0.1-15.7 ng/L and 0.1-2.3 ng/L respectively. The biological responses from the MELN test closely matched the results from chemical analysis, indicating that estrogens are good tracers of estrogenic disruption in urban surface waters.
Stuart Shirreff is the Head of Safety and Assurance at KDC Contractors Limited, a company that employs 138 specialists to provide decommissioning, deconstruction, demolition, and land remediation services. KDC works for a variety of chemical, nuclear, and industrial clients. It owns its own nuclear decommissioning, rigging, and asbestos abatement teams. KDC is working to simplify its risk assessment documentation and enhance toolbox talks and daily pre-task risk assessments to further improve workforce safety. With a focus on safety, KDC has not had a RIDDOR reportable incident in over 6 years and has received numerous safety awards from clients and industry organizations.
Smooth blends: How to add live online training to the e-learning mixBrightwave Group
http://www.brightwave.co.uk/livetime
What are the advantages of adding virtual classrooms to the e-learning mix? And, how you can develop your own successful blend?
Find out how in our practical guide. http://www.brightwave.co.uk/practical-guides/how-to-integrate-live-online-training-with-e-learning
This curriculum vitae outlines the education and career of Mavis Erlene Keepin as an independent artist over the past 37 years. She received a Master of Arts in Humanities from the University of Chicago and has since had a successful career as a painter and photographer. Her work has been exhibited widely in solo and group shows nationally and internationally. She has also taught art extensively and provided community service through arts organizations.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications of Susan Joy Rippberger. She has extensive experience in higher education, including serving as a tenured professor and administrator. She holds a PhD in International & Development Education and Policy Studies as well as an MFA in New Genres. Rippberger has worked as an instructor, curator, and artist. Her areas of professional interest include diversity, community arts, performance, and using art as an educational tool.
This document provides biographical information about Scott Michael Potter, including his publications, poems, images, essays, exhibitions, and visual artworks. It lists over 50 of Potter's published poems in various journals and anthologies from 1994 to 2010. It also lists over 20 solo and group art exhibitions from 1994 to 2014 featuring Potter's photographs, paintings, and multimedia works. The document profiles Potter's extensive body of work as a published poet, visual artist, and exhibitor.
Lisbeth Firmin is a painter who has had over 30 solo exhibitions of her work since 1978, primarily focused on urban landscapes, at galleries along the East Coast of the United States. She has received many honors and awards for her paintings and prints, including fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts, MacDowell Colony, and Vermont Studio Center.
This document provides a biography for Iona Rozeal Brown, an artist born in Washington D.C. It outlines her education including degrees from Yale University and San Francisco Art Institute. It then lists her solo exhibitions from 2016 to 1995 and group exhibitions/screenings/performances from 2016 to 1998. It also provides details on awards, collections her work is included in, and publications mentioning her work.
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“30th
Small Works”, 80 WASHINGTON SQUARE EAST GALLERIES, Juror: John Cheim,
Director: CHEIM & READ GALLERY, New York, NY 2007
“Made in California”, BREA ARTS CORPORATION, Juror: David Pagel, Curator:
LACMA: LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART, Los Angeles, California 2007
“Abstraction”, WILLIAM MERRILL GALLERY, Laguna Beach, California 2007
“Art Auction 2007”, CROCKER ART MUSEUM, Sacramento, California 2007
“Big Names/Small Art”, CROCKER ART
This document provides an extensive biography and CV for artist Sarah Pavsner-Mael including her exhibitions from 2014-2006, installations in 2014 and 2010, publications from 2013-2012, education history, artist talks from 2012-2011, collections, and curatorial projects from 2012-2010. It also notes she is a current board member and Exhibition Chair of the Los Angeles Printmaking Society.
Akili Ron Anderson is an artist based in Washington D.C. who has practiced as a full-time visual artist for over 30 years. He produces stained glass windows, sculptures, paintings, and theater sets. The document provides details on Anderson's education, positions held, public art commissions, exhibitions, and recommendations. It is Anderson's resume and portfolio highlighting his extensive career as an artist specializing in public art installations.
This document provides biographical information about artist Mary Souza, including her education, residencies, exhibitions, publications, teaching experience, and collections where her work is held. She has had solo exhibitions at Angelico Gallery and Wilkes Bashford stores. Her work has been included in numerous group exhibitions nationally and internationally. Souza has taught art and lectured on art and spirituality topics. She holds a B.A. from UC Berkeley and secondary teaching credentials.
This document provides a detailed CV for Enid Baxter Ryce, including her education, awards, professional positions, projects, exhibitions, and screenings. It shows that she is a prolific artist and curator who has received many honors and grants for her work in film, video art, and community engaged art projects focusing on environmental and social issues. She currently works as an associate professor and coordinator at CSU Monterey Bay.
Lea Anderson is an artist based in New Mexico. The document provides a detailed curriculum vitae listing Anderson's residencies, solo exhibitions since 2003, selected group exhibitions since 2004, education background, awards, publications, and public lectures. It outlines Anderson's extensive career as an exhibiting artist working in installation and sculpture, with solo shows in New Mexico, California, and Thailand and pieces in numerous group exhibitions.
Charles Nivens is an American artist living in Carrollton, Georgia who has over 40 years of professional experience as a painter, with his work exhibited across the U.S. and abroad. Nivens is praised as a brilliant colorist who combines form, line and stroke in an endless display of anxious movements that capture moments in time, as seen in his extraordinary Jazz painting series. The artist is self-taught but devoted to discipline as well as impulse, producing vibrant works directly on canvas through spontaneous techniques.
Anne Royer is an artist, educator, and art historian based in McKinney, Texas. She has advanced degrees from Yale University and regularly lectures on art history. Royer is the founder and director of the Arts and Music Guild, which organizes exhibitions and events bringing artists and musicians together. She maintains an art studio practice working in traditional and contemporary mediums and has exhibited widely, including curating several shows.
Raymon Maliwat is a Filipino artist born in 1964 in Manila. He graduated from Philippine Women's University in 1987 with a degree in fine arts. He has had numerous individual and group exhibitions in the Philippines, Canada, USA, and other countries. His works span various mediums including clay, wood, stone, cement, plaster, paper mache, resin, metal and paint. He has received several awards for his sculptures and paintings.
This document lists Lyse Lemieux's solo and group exhibitions from 1979 to present, including locations and dates. It also lists public art commissions, collaborations, and selections from her bibliography, as well as awards, appointments, and grants received. Lemieux works primarily in felt creating sculptural works that explore themes of identity and the body. Her solo shows have been held in galleries across Canada and she has participated in numerous group exhibitions internationally.
Zola Delburn is an American artist born in 1958 who has studied and exhibited her work in the United States and abroad. She received education in art from schools in the US, England, and Mexico. Delburn has had solo exhibitions of her work and has participated in numerous juried and group exhibitions. She has produced photographs for the book Mrs. Wilkes' Boardinghouse Cookbook and a portrait appeared in the film Spy Kids. Delburn taught art foundations classes and was president of a non-profit art organization in Savannah, Georgia from 2009 to 2012 before moving back to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico in 2013.
Charles Lovell is a photographer based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Over the past 30 years, he has pursued fine art photography working at art museums and galleries across the United States. His work focuses on documenting religious and cultural practices in Mexico and the American Southwest. He has had over 20 solo exhibitions of his work and been included in over 45 group exhibitions. Lovell received his MFA in photography from Central Washington University and has received various awards and honors for his photography.
Randall Schmit is an American painter born in 1955 who currently lives and works in New York. He received his MFA from Texas A&M University in 1979 and has had numerous solo exhibitions at galleries across the United States. Schmit has received grants from organizations like the Pollock-Krasner Foundation and Gottlieb Foundation. His work is included in the permanent collections of major museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The document provides an overview of the history and funding sources of taxpayer supported public art programs, examples of different types of public art including integrated, situated, and temporary installations, and explains the typical process for public art projects including using requests for qualifications and proposals. It also includes tips for artists interested in public art projects and sample budgets for recent public art installations in various cities.
Celia Eberle is a sculptor based in Dallas who has received numerous grants and awards for her work. She has had solo exhibitions at galleries such as Cris Worley Fine Arts and participated in group exhibitions around Texas. Eberle's work is in the collections of museums including the Dallas Museum of Art and Art Museum of Southeast Texas.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
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'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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2. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
• In 1980, He designed the new wing of the Museum De San Carlos in Mexico City
• In 1990, The University of Mexico awarded him an Honorary Degree in Arts.
• In 1999, he received an award from the Art Institute of Mexico.
• In 2001, The Children’s Museum in Carlsbad, California acquired one of his paintings.
• In 2002, The White House in Washington DC acquired one of his paintings.
• In 2003, The Children’s Hospital in San Diego, California acquired one of his
paintings.
• In 2005 & 2006, Westmoore Trading Co. in La Jolla, Ca. acquired fourteen of his
paintings.
• In 2007 and 2009, DJ Orthopedics in Vista, California acquired two of his paintings.
• Individual collectors in Europe and in USA have acquired the majority of his
paintings.
LEON CHARTARIFSKY
17. LEON CHARTARIFSKY
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Leon Chartarifsky was raised in Mexico City from parents fleeing communism in
Europe.
From early childhood he showed great interest in painting. He studied the
harmony of colors and the vision of space.
These studies were instrumental in shaping up his vision of nature and, in doing
so, his imagination to create vibrating and emotional works of art that blend areas
of pure texture and color with otherwise still forms of natural objects.
Leon Chartarifsky is definitely a pioneer. His talent creates a space that leads to an
interpretation of the universe, as forms are pulled and twisted into continuous
chromatic bonfire.
This is the tribute that the artist gives to each of his creations!
18. ONE MAN SHOWS
• 2000 Washington Mutual Bank – Del Mar California
• 2000 Washington Mutual Bank – La Jolla, California
• 2000 Washington Mutual Bank – Solana Beach, California
• 2000 Washington Mutual Bank – Rancho Santa Fe, California
• 2001 Lomas Santa Fe Country Club – Solana Beach, California
• 2005 Gallery on 5th. – San Diego, California
• 2006 Artist Studio – San Elijo Hills, California
• 2007 Artist Studio – San Elijo Hills, California
• 2008 Artist Studio – San Elijo Hills, California
• 2008 Park Manor Suites – San Diego, California
• 2009 Artist Studio – San Elijo Hills, California
LEON CHARTARIFSKY
GROUP SHOWS
• 2002 Galerie DÁrt International – Carlsbad, California
• 2003 San Diego Art Institute – San Diego, California
• 2004 Del Mar Art Gallery – Del Mar, California
• 2005 Institute De Las Americas UCSD - La Jolla, California
• 2008 City of San Marcos, Community Center – San Marcos, California
19. Home Studio:
1404 Schoolhouse way,
San Marcos, California
92078-1012 USA
Phone: (760) 685-2161
e-mail address: Leonsky@cox.net
Contact Info: