This document summarizes a Rotary International project to purchase an oxygen generator for the Nejo Hospital in Nedjo, Ethiopia. The hospital serves around 2.5 million people across 6 hospitals in the West Oromia region but currently lacks reliable oxygen supplies, leading to unnecessary deaths of children and pregnant women each month. The project aims to purchase a generator to provide oxygen at Nejo Hospital and supply the surrounding hospitals as well. This would dramatically increase survival rates for respiratory and other illnesses and be financially sustainable through an economic model. The goals are to purchase the generator, provide training, and raise $161,000 over 2 years to implement the program.
This document discusses the importance of membership growth and retention for Rotary clubs. It outlines the key elements of membership development, including proposing new members, retaining existing members, and establishing new clubs. It provides guidance on identifying and recruiting prospective members, inducting and orienting new members, and keeping members involved through various roles and activities. The document emphasizes that members are clubs' most important asset and that membership growth allows clubs to strengthen their communities and achieve Rotary's mission of service.
A kilim gabbeh is a type of rug. It is a flat woven rug without pile, typically made of wool or cotton. The kilim gabbeh comes in various patterns and designs that can differ by region of origin within Iran or other areas where they are produced.
Ethiopia is an ancient landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa. It is home to many important human origins sites like Lucy, the oldest human ancestor found. Coffee was first discovered in Ethiopia as well. Ethiopia has a long history and was one of the most civilized ancient nations, with its own unique written language of Amharic. It is also very diverse, with over 80 languages spoken. Important sites include the capital city of Addis Ababa and the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela.
Geography: Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa. It has an area of 1.1 million square kilometers. The capital and largest city is Addis Ababa.
People: Ethiopia has over 80 ethnic groups speaking over 80 languages. The largest ethnic groups are the Oromo and Amhara. The population is approximately 88 million. Most people are Christian or Muslim.
History: Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in the world, with a long history dating back over 3,000 years. It was never colonized by European powers and defeated Italy in the 1896 Battle of Adwa, making it a symbol of African independence.
This document summarizes a Rotary International project to purchase an oxygen generator for the Nejo Hospital in Nedjo, Ethiopia. The hospital serves around 2.5 million people across 6 hospitals in the West Oromia region but currently lacks reliable oxygen supplies, leading to unnecessary deaths of children and pregnant women each month. The project aims to purchase a generator to provide oxygen at Nejo Hospital and supply the surrounding hospitals as well. This would dramatically increase survival rates for respiratory and other illnesses and be financially sustainable through an economic model. The goals are to purchase the generator, provide training, and raise $161,000 over 2 years to implement the program.
This document discusses the importance of membership growth and retention for Rotary clubs. It outlines the key elements of membership development, including proposing new members, retaining existing members, and establishing new clubs. It provides guidance on identifying and recruiting prospective members, inducting and orienting new members, and keeping members involved through various roles and activities. The document emphasizes that members are clubs' most important asset and that membership growth allows clubs to strengthen their communities and achieve Rotary's mission of service.
A kilim gabbeh is a type of rug. It is a flat woven rug without pile, typically made of wool or cotton. The kilim gabbeh comes in various patterns and designs that can differ by region of origin within Iran or other areas where they are produced.
Ethiopia is an ancient landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa. It is home to many important human origins sites like Lucy, the oldest human ancestor found. Coffee was first discovered in Ethiopia as well. Ethiopia has a long history and was one of the most civilized ancient nations, with its own unique written language of Amharic. It is also very diverse, with over 80 languages spoken. Important sites include the capital city of Addis Ababa and the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela.
Geography: Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa. It has an area of 1.1 million square kilometers. The capital and largest city is Addis Ababa.
People: Ethiopia has over 80 ethnic groups speaking over 80 languages. The largest ethnic groups are the Oromo and Amhara. The population is approximately 88 million. Most people are Christian or Muslim.
History: Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in the world, with a long history dating back over 3,000 years. It was never colonized by European powers and defeated Italy in the 1896 Battle of Adwa, making it a symbol of African independence.
- Three multinational companies, ShoeCo, CareCo, and MedCo are considering entering the Ethiopian market.
- The document provides background on Ethiopia's economy, market reforms, industries, and business environment.
- It analyzes each company's financial projections, strengths/weaknesses, and recommends the best market entry strategy for each as either a local agent, licensing, joint venture, or subsidiary.
Ethiopia has a population of over 96 million people and has never been colonized. The economy relies heavily on agriculture, which accounts for 46.3% of GDP. Inflation has been high, reaching 64.2% in 2008, though it has since fallen to 9.3% in 2015. The GDP was $46.87 billion in 2014, having grown from $7.27 billion in 1981. However, economic freedom remains limited and corruption is still prevalent. The government's main sources of income are taxes and its priority expenditures are on education, health, infrastructure and agriculture.
The Arts subjects offered by CXC give candidates the opportunity to acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the respective disciplines. This issue of the Caribbean
Examiner magazine is a melange of artistic expressions that constitute CXC Arts offerings and chronicles the success of
students who have taken these subjects.
IUGTE Conference Program 2014 - Carrara, ItalyIUGTE
"Theatre Between Tradition & Contemporaneity" is IUGTE annual international multidisciplinary conference researching the Bridge between Tradition and Contemporaneity in performing arts.
The event is unifying arts practitioners from various genres and techniques:
theatre, dance, music, visual & multimedia art, arts administration, performing arts training, theatre design & technology, people passionate about arts and creation.
The conference meeting in Carrara is the opportunity to meet artist from all over the world! Participants are coming from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Estonia, Germany, Great Britain, Denmark, Holland, Hungary, India, Iceland, Lithuania, Italy, Mexico, Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, South Korea, USA, and other countries.
The programme includes interactive workshops, lectures, discussions, research presentations, performances and exhibitions.
IUGTE conference offers the unique opportunity:
• to exchange experience and share ideas in contemporary performing arts education and training, rehearsal process and performance practice;
• to become familiar with diverse methods & techniques in contemporary performing arts;
• to establish new contacts and lay the foundation for future collaboration in multicultural and multilingual artistic environment.
From the Cloud to the Reading Room: Mediating User Experience of Archival Col...CONUL Conference
Presented at the CONUL Conference, July 2015, Athlone, Ireland by Barry Houlihan, NUI Galway
Abstract
"Learning through encountering is a widening facet for archive collections and their users at present. Through teaching, independent research, online publication and exhibition of material as well of the digitised artefact, the integration of unique collections into the learning space is affording new opportunities and possibilities for projecting the archive to a new and widening user base. This is part of the commitment in developing user experience of learning through engagement in an embedded manner with unique archival collections.
From subject areas of theatre, literature, Northern Ireland conflict and society, the geography and culture of the West of Ireland, among others, this talk will explore the changing presence of archives as and in research from undergraduate to postgraduate and academic research and teaching, through digital and traditional means. Shifting methods of engagement, through cataloguing standards and access to finding aids, key-word cataloguing, digital access, linked-collections for research, outreach and advocacy, are all facilitating greater awareness of collections among researchers but also an awareness of the strategies and benefits of archival usage in research through various media. With such increasing volumes of material, data and modes of access, a greater emphasis must also come in mediating that deluge for the user.
Recent developments has seen the archives and archive service of the Hardiman Library become research partners with academic teaching, projects and planning but with the archivist as mediator between information content and user engagement. These interventions are key to ensuring relevancy of archives in research, at a time where we are witnessing a redefining of engagement Libraries and their services among users. Archive literacy, being the skillset of the researcher when encountering, navigating and utilising the collection content in varying media and format is also undergoing a radical change. This paper will address these current questions and issues and highlight the work of information professionals as curators of unique collections and the role of mediation between researcher and object.
"
Biography
Barry Houlihan is an archivist at the James Hardiman Library at National University of Ireland, Galway, where he has catalogued the archives of Professor Kevin Boyle, Human Rights Academic, Lawyer and Activist; the archive of Druid Theatre Company; the Galway Arts Festival, and others. He is a Project group member of the Abbey Theatre Digitisation Project. Barry’s interests include promoting new ways of engagement with archives, archives in research and digital access to collections. He is also currently working on a Phd focusing on the memory and archival record of theatre, politics and society in the 1960s and 1970s.”
The document discusses various aspects of Ethiopian culture, including their currency, food, inventions, tribes, wildlife, religion, music, transportation, and architecture. Ethiopia uses a different currency than the US and items are cheaper there. Their food is typically spicy and eaten with hands rather than utensils. A new type of shoe was invented in Ethiopia. Tribal cultures play a big role in Ethiopian life and rings symbolize beauty. Islam is a major religion in Africa and visiting Mecca is important. Music is deeply ingrained in Ethiopian culture. Transportation includes horses, cars, buses, and most commonly bicycles or walking. Ethiopia has many beautiful architectural structures like the building shown from Addis Ababa
This document provides an overview of musical theatre, including its history and key elements. It discusses the origins of musical theatre in operetta and how shows like Oklahoma established the integrated form where music, dialogue and dance advance the plot. The golden age of musicals from the 1940s-1960s produced famous works before genres like rock musicals and mega-musicals became popular in later decades. Current musicals tend to focus on spectacle but some unusual critically acclaimed shows have emerged.
Theatre is a collaborative art form that involves live performers presenting an experience to an audience. Some key elements of theatre include the performers, the audience, a director, the theatre space, and a text or script. Theatre has developed over thousands of years, originating from Greek festivals and continuing to evolve with Roman, medieval, and modern forms and traditions.
Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa and borders Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Sudan, and Kenya. It has a population of over 84 million people and its capital and largest city is Addis Ababa. Ethiopia has a diverse landscape that includes mountains over 4000 meters high, forests, and the hottest place on Earth. The country has over 80 languages spoken and a unique calendar and cuisine centered around injera flatbread. Ethiopia also has a strong coffee, running and cultural heritage.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright and poet widely considered one of the greatest writers in the English language. He wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets over the course of his career. Some of his most famous works include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth. Shakespeare lived during the Elizabethan era in England and wrote for The Lord Chamberlain's Men theatrical troupe, later known as the King's Men. He helped build The Globe Theater in London, where many of his plays were first performed.
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artRiga 2018 November 27-2 December Latvian Railway Museum International Annu...Art Riga Fair
This document provides information about an international contemporary and modern art exhibition taking place from November 27 to December 2 in Riga. It lists over 30 exhibiting artists and galleries from countries such as Japan, Ukraine, Canada, Russia, Belgium, and more. The document outlines the schedule of events during the exhibition, including VIP previews, panel discussions with art critics, gallery presentations, and an art auction.
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ART RIGA FAIR
FOREIGN GALLERIES FLOCK TO 20. EDITION OF BALTIC FAIR
This year's ART RIGA, one of most important events in the Baltic art calendar, will take place on November 7-12.
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Contemporary Art galleries from as far afield as Mexico and Indonesia are taking part – alongside galleries from Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Russia, Georgia, Estonia and host nation Latvia.
ART RIGA 2017 will again be held in the historic Latvian Railway History Museum in the city-centre.
ART RIGA was established in 2014 to mark Riga's status as European Capital of Culture, with transactions exceeding half a million euros.
http://artriga.com
Art riga fair 2017 www.artriga.com dags vidulejs ⓒ +37129595885 Art Riga Fair
ART RIGA FAIR
FOREIGN GALLERIES FLOCK TO 20. EDITION OF BALTIC FAIR
This year's ART RIGA, one of most important events in the Baltic art calendar, will take place on November 7-12.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1508153129504044/
Contemporary Art galleries from as far afield as Mexico and Indonesia are taking part – alongside galleries from Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Russia, Georgia, Estonia and host nation Latvia.
ART RIGA 2017 will again be held in the historic Latvian Railway History Museum in the city-centre.
ART RIGA was established in 2014 to mark Riga's status as European Capital of Culture, with transactions exceeding half a million euros.
http://artriga.com
EAGER FOR RIGA
There is no contemporary art fair quite like Art Riga. It is a tribute to the pioneering zeal of Dags Vidulejs and Gaļina Maksimova that it has already become an established event on the international art calendar, just prior to Russian Auction Week in London.
Latvia’s Railway History Museum is one of the more unusual venues on the global fairs circuit, but what it lacks in size is compensated by a charm and ambiance that provide the perfect backdrop to Art Riga’s eclectic programme. This is more than just another fair. Art Riga’s stated mission is ‘to provoke viewers through art conversation’ – a concept that has the lateral-thinking of Dags Vidulejs, that most loquacious o men, stamped all over it.
I have had the honour of doing some of the talking myself – and the pleasure of listening to speakers of the calibre of Marat Guelman, a heavyweight of Russian art whom not even the country’s current ownership has managed to silence.
You are just as likely to encounter a string quartet or a sultry songstress like Stella Viridis at this convivial fair. Art Riga is non-conformist in every sense, boldly re ecting the ‘Happy Art’ mantra of its organizers.
A quick look at this year’s exhibitor-list shows that Art Riga’s exotic appeal now extends from Mexico to Indonesia via Georgia – where, last May, I attended the inaugural Kutaisi Art Forum staged with tremendous panache by Shalva Khakhanashvili, another Art Riga stalwart.
Riga is an admirable venue for an art fair. It is the most important city in the Baltic States and the only one accessible from all Western Europe’s major airport hubs (London, Paris, Zurich, Frankfurt and Amsterdam) without a change of planes.
Riga is also a city of rare elegance, whether your taste is Hanseatic brickwork or Jugendstil swagger. The city’s splendid Art Museum has at last reopened after restoration and, although grandiose plans for a new contemporary art museum appear to have foundered, an inaugural Riga Contemporary Biennale is planned for 2018. Riga is also home to one of Europe’s nest contemporary art websites, Art Territory.
For those with time to spare, Latvia’s cultural hinterland demands exploration. I have combined previous visits to the Fair with excursions to the Tsarist naval base at Karost and the haunting spa town of Ķemeri, each time in the erudite company of Art Riga’s VIP Guide Anita Šiklova.
I’m not saying that to boast. Everyone who comes to Art Riga is treated like a VIP – and that is why we return with pleasure. Dags Vidulejs and Gaļina Maksimova SIMON HEWITT
catalog art riga fair 2015 http://artriga.comArt Riga Fair
ART RIGA 2015
FOREIGN GALLERIES FLOCK TO SECOND EDITION OF BALTIC FAIR
This year's ART RIGA, one of most important events in the Baltic art calendar, will take place on November 24-29.
Contemporary Art galleries from as far afield as Mexico and Indonesia are taking part – alongside galleries from Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Georgia, Estonia and host nation Latvia.
ART RIGA 2015 will again be held in the historic Latvian Railway History Museum close to the city-centre.
ART RIGA was established in 2014 to mark Riga's status as European Capital of Culture, with transactions exceeding half a million euros.
ART RIGA 2015 will have an expanded programme of talks and events, playing host to international art professionals, institutions, galleries, publishers, media, collectors and art-lovers.
A multilingual press centre will be in operation throughout the Fair, and there will be live broadcasting on the Web.
VIP and Media Opening Day is November 23.
For more information, please contact:
Dags Vidulejs
tel +371 29 1595885
info@ArtRiga.com
www.ArtRiga.com
ART Riga FAIR 2015 annual international contemporary art forumArt Riga Fair
“ART RIGA”
International art fair “ART RIGA” is intended as an annual long-term project involving art professionals from all over the world: the best art galleries, art critics, specialized cultural magazine publishers. Given that by 2014 Riga became the European capital of culture-it is crucial for the success of “ART RIGA” to open up opportunities for long-term development.
Exhibition Period 11.24.2014 to 30.11.2014
Art Messa main objectives:
To promote the professional development of art markets in Latvian and the Baltic region.
Messa is encouraging to participate in all professionally operating a galleries, provided that:
the gallery exists more than 5 years;
the galleries main activity is the principal activity;
the gallery has constant work areas and regular visitors .
The main selection criteria:
Professionalism
Galleries artist clear and readable artistic idea
Innovative and creative presentation
Technically, the format is said to divide the following area of the participants choice with the help of booths to homogeneous blocks and each participant has been given their booth, but the exhibition possibly also might deviate this rule.
Event organization place - Latvian Railway History Museum ,chosen because of its cultural and historical significance Riga's environment, capacity and it is an easily available location for tourists.
The Messa's round table and it is an conference, press center will become the railway museum's unique exhibits - a reconstructed variety of Latvian history period wagons, providing the Messa's guests and participants information on Riga's technical culture traditions. In an environment, which is based on traditional, historic accomplishments it's particularly nice to dream about the future of art and its development.
During the Messa there is planned a program filled with a variety of activities: opening event with a concert, seminars, round tables, presentations of participants, participants will have a tour around Riga.
It is planned to involve visitors of the Messa to join the discussion table, organize quizzes and surveys to promote the visibility of the participants.
The Messa is planned to build for 7 days, from Monday to Sunday, the first day is traditionally intended for the sectors professionals: art dealers, gallerists, critics.
Event organizer - Ltd "Euroclub", in collaboration with the exhibition hall "Happy Art Museum" and Ltd "Pinakotēka".
Event organizers of the exhibition hall "HAPPY ART MUSEUM" and Ltd "Euroclub" has considerable experience in international exhibitions and major events, most of which are self-financed. From 2008 through 2010, organizers worked in the exhibition hall "Pinakoteka", where the local contemporary art exhibition cycle "AUTUMN 2009 ", "AUTUMN 2010" , Latvian designer union annual exhibition, the magazine "Rīgas Laiks" anniversary exhibition
Chinese movie month in Latvia Happy Art Museum. 10 new Chinese movies & basic...Art Riga Fair
Фестиваль китайского кино в Happy Art Museum
После торжественного открытия 8 мая в кинотеатре KSuns, в котором приняли участие посол Китая в Латвии Ян Гуоцян с супругой, представители латвийского МИДа, кинематографисты и журналисты, и показа «Великого мастера» (2013) режиссёра Вонг Кар Вая в Риге продолжается первый фестиваль китайского кино. Сеансы на оригинальном китайском с английскими субтитрами проходят по вторникам в мульфункциональном культурном центре Happy Art Museum (7-й уровень ТЦ Galleria Riga, ул. Дзирнаву, 67).
Happy Art Museum is a leading group in the fields of painting, music, cinema, literature. Our leading idea is an art project an international exchange to would not place any xenophobia in Latvian society. Accustoming to permanent people of various nationalities cultural event flow friendly love of art.
4-member Chinese Film Delegation participate in the Chinese Film Week in Latvia 10-15 May 2015 http://happyartmuseum.co Galleria Riga 7.level/ HAPPY ART MUSEUM. Film Forum supports the Peoples Republic of China Ambassador.
GALLERIA RIGA upper levels - Over Riga
Entrance to the Happy Art Museum ACTIVITIES exclusively only my friends on Social Networks.
Film Festival just finished "the Word was made the film" ... And already a new surprise our loyal followers.
Dags VidulejsⒸ
Pāri Rīgai ieeja tikai mūsu informācijas sekotājiem
Tikko pabeidzām kinofestivālu "VĀRDS TAPA FILMA"… UN JAU JAUNS PĀRSTEIGUMS MŪSU PASTĀVĪGIEM Draugiem.
"CHINESE FILM WEEK" Pasākumu Laimīgās Mākslas Muzejā atbalsta ĶĪNAS TAUTAS REPUBLIKAS Vēstnieks.
12 мая показали НЕБО ТИБЕТА/西藏天空/TIBET SKY (2014), режиссёр Дунъюй Фу.
Ещё предстоит:
19 мая, 19:00 ПОЛИЦЕЙСКАЯ ИСТОРИЯ/警察故/POLICE STORY (2013), режиссёр Дин Шэн, в главной роли Джеки Чан;
26 мая, 19:00 МОЯ УБЕГАЮЩАЯ ТЕНЬ/我的影子在奔跑/MY RUNNING SHADOW (2013), режиссёр Фанг Канлян;
2 июня, 19:00 МОЛОДЫЕ/致我们终将逝去的青春/SO YOUNG (2013), режиссёр Чжао Вэй;
9 июня, 19:00 ПОЛИЦЕЙСКИЙ ДНЕВНИК/警察日记/POLICE DIARY (2014), режиссёр Нин Ин;
16 июня, 19:00 МОЛОДЁЖНЫЙ СТИЛЬ/青春派/YOUNG STYLE (2013), режиссёр Лю Цзе;
23 июня, 19:00 В ПОИСКАХ МИСТЕРА СОВЕРШЕНСТВО/北京遇上西雅图 /FINDING MR RIGHT (2013), режиссёр Сюэ Сяолу;
30 июня, 19:00 КОРОЛЬ ОБ�
- Three multinational companies, ShoeCo, CareCo, and MedCo are considering entering the Ethiopian market.
- The document provides background on Ethiopia's economy, market reforms, industries, and business environment.
- It analyzes each company's financial projections, strengths/weaknesses, and recommends the best market entry strategy for each as either a local agent, licensing, joint venture, or subsidiary.
Ethiopia has a population of over 96 million people and has never been colonized. The economy relies heavily on agriculture, which accounts for 46.3% of GDP. Inflation has been high, reaching 64.2% in 2008, though it has since fallen to 9.3% in 2015. The GDP was $46.87 billion in 2014, having grown from $7.27 billion in 1981. However, economic freedom remains limited and corruption is still prevalent. The government's main sources of income are taxes and its priority expenditures are on education, health, infrastructure and agriculture.
The Arts subjects offered by CXC give candidates the opportunity to acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the respective disciplines. This issue of the Caribbean
Examiner magazine is a melange of artistic expressions that constitute CXC Arts offerings and chronicles the success of
students who have taken these subjects.
IUGTE Conference Program 2014 - Carrara, ItalyIUGTE
"Theatre Between Tradition & Contemporaneity" is IUGTE annual international multidisciplinary conference researching the Bridge between Tradition and Contemporaneity in performing arts.
The event is unifying arts practitioners from various genres and techniques:
theatre, dance, music, visual & multimedia art, arts administration, performing arts training, theatre design & technology, people passionate about arts and creation.
The conference meeting in Carrara is the opportunity to meet artist from all over the world! Participants are coming from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Estonia, Germany, Great Britain, Denmark, Holland, Hungary, India, Iceland, Lithuania, Italy, Mexico, Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, South Korea, USA, and other countries.
The programme includes interactive workshops, lectures, discussions, research presentations, performances and exhibitions.
IUGTE conference offers the unique opportunity:
• to exchange experience and share ideas in contemporary performing arts education and training, rehearsal process and performance practice;
• to become familiar with diverse methods & techniques in contemporary performing arts;
• to establish new contacts and lay the foundation for future collaboration in multicultural and multilingual artistic environment.
From the Cloud to the Reading Room: Mediating User Experience of Archival Col...CONUL Conference
Presented at the CONUL Conference, July 2015, Athlone, Ireland by Barry Houlihan, NUI Galway
Abstract
"Learning through encountering is a widening facet for archive collections and their users at present. Through teaching, independent research, online publication and exhibition of material as well of the digitised artefact, the integration of unique collections into the learning space is affording new opportunities and possibilities for projecting the archive to a new and widening user base. This is part of the commitment in developing user experience of learning through engagement in an embedded manner with unique archival collections.
From subject areas of theatre, literature, Northern Ireland conflict and society, the geography and culture of the West of Ireland, among others, this talk will explore the changing presence of archives as and in research from undergraduate to postgraduate and academic research and teaching, through digital and traditional means. Shifting methods of engagement, through cataloguing standards and access to finding aids, key-word cataloguing, digital access, linked-collections for research, outreach and advocacy, are all facilitating greater awareness of collections among researchers but also an awareness of the strategies and benefits of archival usage in research through various media. With such increasing volumes of material, data and modes of access, a greater emphasis must also come in mediating that deluge for the user.
Recent developments has seen the archives and archive service of the Hardiman Library become research partners with academic teaching, projects and planning but with the archivist as mediator between information content and user engagement. These interventions are key to ensuring relevancy of archives in research, at a time where we are witnessing a redefining of engagement Libraries and their services among users. Archive literacy, being the skillset of the researcher when encountering, navigating and utilising the collection content in varying media and format is also undergoing a radical change. This paper will address these current questions and issues and highlight the work of information professionals as curators of unique collections and the role of mediation between researcher and object.
"
Biography
Barry Houlihan is an archivist at the James Hardiman Library at National University of Ireland, Galway, where he has catalogued the archives of Professor Kevin Boyle, Human Rights Academic, Lawyer and Activist; the archive of Druid Theatre Company; the Galway Arts Festival, and others. He is a Project group member of the Abbey Theatre Digitisation Project. Barry’s interests include promoting new ways of engagement with archives, archives in research and digital access to collections. He is also currently working on a Phd focusing on the memory and archival record of theatre, politics and society in the 1960s and 1970s.”
The document discusses various aspects of Ethiopian culture, including their currency, food, inventions, tribes, wildlife, religion, music, transportation, and architecture. Ethiopia uses a different currency than the US and items are cheaper there. Their food is typically spicy and eaten with hands rather than utensils. A new type of shoe was invented in Ethiopia. Tribal cultures play a big role in Ethiopian life and rings symbolize beauty. Islam is a major religion in Africa and visiting Mecca is important. Music is deeply ingrained in Ethiopian culture. Transportation includes horses, cars, buses, and most commonly bicycles or walking. Ethiopia has many beautiful architectural structures like the building shown from Addis Ababa
This document provides an overview of musical theatre, including its history and key elements. It discusses the origins of musical theatre in operetta and how shows like Oklahoma established the integrated form where music, dialogue and dance advance the plot. The golden age of musicals from the 1940s-1960s produced famous works before genres like rock musicals and mega-musicals became popular in later decades. Current musicals tend to focus on spectacle but some unusual critically acclaimed shows have emerged.
Theatre is a collaborative art form that involves live performers presenting an experience to an audience. Some key elements of theatre include the performers, the audience, a director, the theatre space, and a text or script. Theatre has developed over thousands of years, originating from Greek festivals and continuing to evolve with Roman, medieval, and modern forms and traditions.
Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa and borders Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Sudan, and Kenya. It has a population of over 84 million people and its capital and largest city is Addis Ababa. Ethiopia has a diverse landscape that includes mountains over 4000 meters high, forests, and the hottest place on Earth. The country has over 80 languages spoken and a unique calendar and cuisine centered around injera flatbread. Ethiopia also has a strong coffee, running and cultural heritage.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright and poet widely considered one of the greatest writers in the English language. He wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets over the course of his career. Some of his most famous works include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth. Shakespeare lived during the Elizabethan era in England and wrote for The Lord Chamberlain's Men theatrical troupe, later known as the King's Men. He helped build The Globe Theater in London, where many of his plays were first performed.
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artRiga 2018 November 27-2 December Latvian Railway Museum International Annu...Art Riga Fair
This document provides information about an international contemporary and modern art exhibition taking place from November 27 to December 2 in Riga. It lists over 30 exhibiting artists and galleries from countries such as Japan, Ukraine, Canada, Russia, Belgium, and more. The document outlines the schedule of events during the exhibition, including VIP previews, panel discussions with art critics, gallery presentations, and an art auction.
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This year's ART RIGA, one of most important events in the Baltic art calendar, will take place on November 7-12.
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Contemporary Art galleries from as far afield as Mexico and Indonesia are taking part – alongside galleries from Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Russia, Georgia, Estonia and host nation Latvia.
ART RIGA 2017 will again be held in the historic Latvian Railway History Museum in the city-centre.
ART RIGA was established in 2014 to mark Riga's status as European Capital of Culture, with transactions exceeding half a million euros.
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ART RIGA FAIR
FOREIGN GALLERIES FLOCK TO 20. EDITION OF BALTIC FAIR
This year's ART RIGA, one of most important events in the Baltic art calendar, will take place on November 7-12.
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Contemporary Art galleries from as far afield as Mexico and Indonesia are taking part – alongside galleries from Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Russia, Georgia, Estonia and host nation Latvia.
ART RIGA 2017 will again be held in the historic Latvian Railway History Museum in the city-centre.
ART RIGA was established in 2014 to mark Riga's status as European Capital of Culture, with transactions exceeding half a million euros.
http://artriga.com
EAGER FOR RIGA
There is no contemporary art fair quite like Art Riga. It is a tribute to the pioneering zeal of Dags Vidulejs and Gaļina Maksimova that it has already become an established event on the international art calendar, just prior to Russian Auction Week in London.
Latvia’s Railway History Museum is one of the more unusual venues on the global fairs circuit, but what it lacks in size is compensated by a charm and ambiance that provide the perfect backdrop to Art Riga’s eclectic programme. This is more than just another fair. Art Riga’s stated mission is ‘to provoke viewers through art conversation’ – a concept that has the lateral-thinking of Dags Vidulejs, that most loquacious o men, stamped all over it.
I have had the honour of doing some of the talking myself – and the pleasure of listening to speakers of the calibre of Marat Guelman, a heavyweight of Russian art whom not even the country’s current ownership has managed to silence.
You are just as likely to encounter a string quartet or a sultry songstress like Stella Viridis at this convivial fair. Art Riga is non-conformist in every sense, boldly re ecting the ‘Happy Art’ mantra of its organizers.
A quick look at this year’s exhibitor-list shows that Art Riga’s exotic appeal now extends from Mexico to Indonesia via Georgia – where, last May, I attended the inaugural Kutaisi Art Forum staged with tremendous panache by Shalva Khakhanashvili, another Art Riga stalwart.
Riga is an admirable venue for an art fair. It is the most important city in the Baltic States and the only one accessible from all Western Europe’s major airport hubs (London, Paris, Zurich, Frankfurt and Amsterdam) without a change of planes.
Riga is also a city of rare elegance, whether your taste is Hanseatic brickwork or Jugendstil swagger. The city’s splendid Art Museum has at last reopened after restoration and, although grandiose plans for a new contemporary art museum appear to have foundered, an inaugural Riga Contemporary Biennale is planned for 2018. Riga is also home to one of Europe’s nest contemporary art websites, Art Territory.
For those with time to spare, Latvia’s cultural hinterland demands exploration. I have combined previous visits to the Fair with excursions to the Tsarist naval base at Karost and the haunting spa town of Ķemeri, each time in the erudite company of Art Riga’s VIP Guide Anita Šiklova.
I’m not saying that to boast. Everyone who comes to Art Riga is treated like a VIP – and that is why we return with pleasure. Dags Vidulejs and Gaļina Maksimova SIMON HEWITT
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FOREIGN GALLERIES FLOCK TO SECOND EDITION OF BALTIC FAIR
This year's ART RIGA, one of most important events in the Baltic art calendar, will take place on November 24-29.
Contemporary Art galleries from as far afield as Mexico and Indonesia are taking part – alongside galleries from Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Georgia, Estonia and host nation Latvia.
ART RIGA 2015 will again be held in the historic Latvian Railway History Museum close to the city-centre.
ART RIGA was established in 2014 to mark Riga's status as European Capital of Culture, with transactions exceeding half a million euros.
ART RIGA 2015 will have an expanded programme of talks and events, playing host to international art professionals, institutions, galleries, publishers, media, collectors and art-lovers.
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ART Riga FAIR 2015 annual international contemporary art forumArt Riga Fair
“ART RIGA”
International art fair “ART RIGA” is intended as an annual long-term project involving art professionals from all over the world: the best art galleries, art critics, specialized cultural magazine publishers. Given that by 2014 Riga became the European capital of culture-it is crucial for the success of “ART RIGA” to open up opportunities for long-term development.
Exhibition Period 11.24.2014 to 30.11.2014
Art Messa main objectives:
To promote the professional development of art markets in Latvian and the Baltic region.
Messa is encouraging to participate in all professionally operating a galleries, provided that:
the gallery exists more than 5 years;
the galleries main activity is the principal activity;
the gallery has constant work areas and regular visitors .
The main selection criteria:
Professionalism
Galleries artist clear and readable artistic idea
Innovative and creative presentation
Technically, the format is said to divide the following area of the participants choice with the help of booths to homogeneous blocks and each participant has been given their booth, but the exhibition possibly also might deviate this rule.
Event organization place - Latvian Railway History Museum ,chosen because of its cultural and historical significance Riga's environment, capacity and it is an easily available location for tourists.
The Messa's round table and it is an conference, press center will become the railway museum's unique exhibits - a reconstructed variety of Latvian history period wagons, providing the Messa's guests and participants information on Riga's technical culture traditions. In an environment, which is based on traditional, historic accomplishments it's particularly nice to dream about the future of art and its development.
During the Messa there is planned a program filled with a variety of activities: opening event with a concert, seminars, round tables, presentations of participants, participants will have a tour around Riga.
It is planned to involve visitors of the Messa to join the discussion table, organize quizzes and surveys to promote the visibility of the participants.
The Messa is planned to build for 7 days, from Monday to Sunday, the first day is traditionally intended for the sectors professionals: art dealers, gallerists, critics.
Event organizer - Ltd "Euroclub", in collaboration with the exhibition hall "Happy Art Museum" and Ltd "Pinakotēka".
Event organizers of the exhibition hall "HAPPY ART MUSEUM" and Ltd "Euroclub" has considerable experience in international exhibitions and major events, most of which are self-financed. From 2008 through 2010, organizers worked in the exhibition hall "Pinakoteka", where the local contemporary art exhibition cycle "AUTUMN 2009 ", "AUTUMN 2010" , Latvian designer union annual exhibition, the magazine "Rīgas Laiks" anniversary exhibition
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Фестиваль китайского кино в Happy Art Museum
После торжественного открытия 8 мая в кинотеатре KSuns, в котором приняли участие посол Китая в Латвии Ян Гуоцян с супругой, представители латвийского МИДа, кинематографисты и журналисты, и показа «Великого мастера» (2013) режиссёра Вонг Кар Вая в Риге продолжается первый фестиваль китайского кино. Сеансы на оригинальном китайском с английскими субтитрами проходят по вторникам в мульфункциональном культурном центре Happy Art Museum (7-й уровень ТЦ Galleria Riga, ул. Дзирнаву, 67).
Happy Art Museum is a leading group in the fields of painting, music, cinema, literature. Our leading idea is an art project an international exchange to would not place any xenophobia in Latvian society. Accustoming to permanent people of various nationalities cultural event flow friendly love of art.
4-member Chinese Film Delegation participate in the Chinese Film Week in Latvia 10-15 May 2015 http://happyartmuseum.co Galleria Riga 7.level/ HAPPY ART MUSEUM. Film Forum supports the Peoples Republic of China Ambassador.
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Film Festival just finished "the Word was made the film" ... And already a new surprise our loyal followers.
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Tikko pabeidzām kinofestivālu "VĀRDS TAPA FILMA"… UN JAU JAUNS PĀRSTEIGUMS MŪSU PASTĀVĪGIEM Draugiem.
"CHINESE FILM WEEK" Pasākumu Laimīgās Mākslas Muzejā atbalsta ĶĪNAS TAUTAS REPUBLIKAS Vēstnieks.
12 мая показали НЕБО ТИБЕТА/西藏天空/TIBET SKY (2014), режиссёр Дунъюй Фу.
Ещё предстоит:
19 мая, 19:00 ПОЛИЦЕЙСКАЯ ИСТОРИЯ/警察故/POLICE STORY (2013), режиссёр Дин Шэн, в главной роли Джеки Чан;
26 мая, 19:00 МОЯ УБЕГАЮЩАЯ ТЕНЬ/我的影子在奔跑/MY RUNNING SHADOW (2013), режиссёр Фанг Канлян;
2 июня, 19:00 МОЛОДЫЕ/致我们终将逝去的青春/SO YOUNG (2013), режиссёр Чжао Вэй;
9 июня, 19:00 ПОЛИЦЕЙСКИЙ ДНЕВНИК/警察日记/POLICE DIARY (2014), режиссёр Нин Ин;
16 июня, 19:00 МОЛОДЁЖНЫЙ СТИЛЬ/青春派/YOUNG STYLE (2013), режиссёр Лю Цзе;
23 июня, 19:00 В ПОИСКАХ МИСТЕРА СОВЕРШЕНСТВО/北京遇上西雅图 /FINDING MR RIGHT (2013), режиссёр Сюэ Сяолу;
30 июня, 19:00 КОРОЛЬ ОБ�
4-member Chinese Film Delegation participate in the Chinese Film Week in Latvia 10-15 May 2015 http://happyartmuseum.co Galleria Riga 7.level/ HAPPY ART MUSEUM. Film Forum supports the Peoples Republic of China Ambassador and Minister of Cinema.
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Entrance to the Happy Art Museum ACTIVITIES exclusively only my friends on GOOLE+ Social Networks.
Film Festival just finished "the Word was made the film" ... And already a new surprise our loyal followers.
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HAPPY ART MUSEUM Jūs varat burvīgā kompānijā uz fraņču dīvāniņiem sēdēt muzeja mākslas darbu ielokā. Un baudīt 100 portugāļu vīnu garšas. (Nopērkot visu pudeli par veikala cenu bez kafejnīcas uzcenojuma.)
В HAPPY АРТ ГАЛЕРЕЕ Вы в очаровательной компание в окружении произведений музейного искусства сидите на французских диванчиках. И наслаждаться вкусом 100 португальских вин. (Когда вы покупаете целую бутылку по ценам магазина без наценки кафе.)
HAPPY ART GALLERY You charming company on French sofas to sit in a surrounded by works of museum art. And enjoy the 100 Portuguese wines to taste. (When you buy the whole bottle of store prices without mark-up cafes.)
Happy Art Museum @ Galleria Riga Dzirnavu street 67 7Level
Latvian& Neighboring Art Exchange Exhibitions & culture events EUROCLUB
WINE CAFE-SHOP Free Wifi 13-22 7days a week
Karina Luchinina is presenting a show called "Women Love Poetry Guitar" on November 12th, 2014 at 7:00pm. The show will feature poetry, guitar music, and happy art from the stage.
Art Riga 2014
Dāmas un kungi!
Aicinām piedalīties svinīgā pirmās starptautiskās ikgadējās mākslas meses Art Riga izstādes atklāšanā
Latvijas Dzelzceļa vēstures muzejā 24. novembrī plkst. 17:00.
Producentu grupa HAPPY ART MUSEUM paziņo, ka 2014. gada 24.–30. novembrī Rīgā pirmo reizi notiks starptautiska modernās un laikmetīgās mākslas mese Art Riga. Šogad Eiropas kultūras galvaspilsētas zīmē “RĪGA 2014” dibinātā tradīcija pavērs ilgtermiņa attīstības iespējas.
Starptautiskā mākslas mese Art Riga iecerēta kā ikgadējs projekts, kurā tiksies mākslas nozares profesionāļi no visas pasaules – mākslas galerijas, institūcijas, izdevniecības, eksperti, specializēto kultūras mediju pārstāvji, kolekcionāri –, kā arī ikviens mākslas interesents.
Mesē aicinātas piedalīties Latvijas profesionālās mākslas galerijas. Konkursa kārtībā piedalās arī ieinteresētās ārzemju mākslas galerijas un institūcijas. Šogad pasākumā dalību apstiprinājušas mākslas galerijas no Vācijas, Šveices, Itālijas, Krievijas, Indonēzijas, Gruzijas, Igaunijas, Meksikas, Latvijas...
Mākslas meses galvenie mērķi:
- iegūt starptautisku atpazīstamību un kļūt par svarīgu ikgadēju tikšanās vietu Ziemeļeiropas, Rietumeiropas un Austrumeiropas mākslas profesionāļiem;
- stiprināt Latvijas mākslinieku un mākslas galeriju autoritāti;
- iegūt padziļinātu ieskatu Baltijas reģiona aktualitātēs, apjaust pasaules mākslas strāvojumus un paraudzīties uz sevi Eiropas un pasaules mākslas tirgus kontekstā.
- veicināt kvalitatīvu izstāžu apmaiņu ar ārvalstu mākslas galerijām, iepazīt jaunus sadarbības partnerus mākslas pasākumu organizēšanā visā pasaulē.
Tā ir mākslas galeriju un institūciju kolektīva izstāde, kurā katrs dalībnieks savu ekspozīciju iekārto atsevišķā stendā. Šis pasaulē pārbaudītais un populārais formāts Rīgā notiks pirmo reizi. Vārds mese burtiski nozīmē gadatirgu, bet mākslas festivāls Art Riga Latvijā vispirms aicina piedzīvot mākslas notikumu un tad arī pirkšanas un pārdošanas aspektu, kas izstādes favorītus ļauj aplūkot arī no komerciālā viedokļa. Tās ir savā ziņā mākslas Olimpiskās spēles. Katru gadu kopā sabrauc visu valstu jaudīgākās mākslas galerijas, kā mākslinieku izlases komandas, kas savā starpā cīnās par publikas mīlestību. Tā ir ne tikai darbu izstāde, bet arī mākslas zvaigžņu festivāls. Galeriju vadītāji, mākslinieki un mākslas zinātnieki kopā satiekoties iepazīstas, apmainās idejām, iedraudzējas kopējā radošā procesā, sarunā apmaiņas izstādes un darījumus.
Pasākuma norises vieta – Latvijas Dzelzceļa vēstures muzejs – izvēlēta, ņemot vērā ēkas kultūrvēsturisko nozīmi, tās ietilpību un tūristiem viegli pieejamo atrašanās vietu. Ar muzeju panākta vienošanās par meses rīkošanu un pasākumam rezervēta pēdējā 2014. gada novembra nedēļa – no 23. novembra līdz 1. decembrim. Dzelzceļa muzejā savulaik notikusi Latvijas ikgadējā mākslas lielizstāde “Rudens” un citi apjomīgi mākslas projekti, līdz ar to jau uzkrāta pieredze, kā ēku transformēt iespaidīgam mākslas pasākumam.
"RUSSIAN CLASSICAL ART Auction" November 25, 2014 11:00 HAPPY ART MUSEUMArt Riga Fair
"KRIEVU KLASISKĀS MĀKSLAS AUKCIONS" 25.NOVEMBRĪ 2014 11:00 HAPPY ART MUSEUM.- Dzirnavu ielā 67 /7 līmenis Izklaides iepirkumu centrs GALLERIA RIGA
200 CARISKĀS KRIEVIJAS MEISTARDARBI: SUDRABLIETAS. PORCELĀNS UN GLEZNAS
"KRIEVU KLASISKĀ MĀKSLA ZEM LATVIJAS KAROGA" IZSTĀDE IZPĀRDOŠANA UN AUKCIONS NO 26.10.2014- 20.11.2014
13:00-21:00 katru dienu bez brīvdienām
"RUSSIAN CLASSICAL ART Auction" November 25, 2014 11:00 HAPPY ART MUSEUM.- Dzirnavu Street 67/7 Level Entertainment Shopping Centre Galleria Riga
200 Masterpieces of the Russian Empire: silverware. PORCELAIN AND PAINTINGS
"RUSSIAN CLASSICAL ART UNDER THE FLAG OF LATVIAN" EXHIBITION AND SALE OF Aukcioni 26.10.2014- 20/11/2014
13: 00-21: 00 every day without holidays
РУССКОЕ классическое искусство АУКЦИОН" 25 ноября 2014 11:00 HAPPY ART MUSEUM . упица Дзирнаву 67/7 Уровень развлекательно торговой центр Galleria Riga
200 Шедевры Российской империи: серебро. Фарфор и КАРТИНЫ
"РУССКОЕ классическое искусство под флагом ЛАТВИИ" Выставка- продажа АУКЦИОН 26.10.2014- 20/11/2014
13: 00-21: 00 ежедневно, без выходных
HAPPY ART MUSEUM ORGANIZĒ LAIKMETĪGĀS UN KLASISKĀS MĀKSLAS IZSOLES. PIEŅEMAM ŠEDEVRUS.
HAPPY ART MUSEUM организзует АУКЦИОНЫ СОВРЕМЕННОГО и КЛАССИЧЕСКОГО МСКУССТВА. ПРИНИМАЕМ шедевры.
HAPPY ART MUSEUM ORGANISED ART AUCTIONS. CONTEMPORARY AND CLASSIC ART masterpieces ACCEPT.
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2011-2012 - RESIDENTIAL BUILDING A.PUMPURA 3 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT AND INTERIORS WITH THE OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURE A.ĢELŽA.
2010-2011 - APARTMENT COMPLEX "GREISĖ APARTMENTS" BULGARIA-INTERIOR THE PROJECT AND REALIZATION.
2009 - 2010 - LOGISTICS CENTER "ELIPSE BLC" INTERIOR THE PROJECT AND SUPERVISION OF OFFICES-4000M2 AREA OF THE AIRPORT.
2007-2009 - MULTIFUNCTIONAL EXHIBITION-OFFICE BUILDINGS "PINAKOTĒKA" INTERIOR DESIGN THE PROJECT AND REALIZATION. MARUPE, ZIEDLEJU IELA1.
2003-2007 - VILLA IN FRANCE, A FORMER HOTEL "ROLANDS" INTERIOR RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT PARTICIPATION IN RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS: E. SMIĻĢIS 26 STREET, FOREST PROSPECTUS 30 MEŽAPARKĀ.SIA "GREIS" OFFICE INTERIOR OF THE BUILDING PROJECT.
1998 - 2002 - CARPET CLEANING AND INTERIOR OBJECTS IN COOPERATION WITH AND V.DZĒRVI D.VIDULEJU
INTERIOR DESIGNER GALINA MAKSIMOVA recommended minimalism trend in design and architecture wherein the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalistic influenced design philosophy and Highest Technology Infrastructure in architecture.
Modern, minimalist architectural designer focus on the connection between 2 perfect planes, elegant lighting, and careful consideration of the void spaces. More attractive minimalistic home designs are not truly minimalistic, because these use most expensive building materials: concrete, natural stone, stainless steel, glass. and finishes and are larger. In minimalist architecture, interior design elements convey the message of simplicity. The basic geometric forms, elements without decoration, simple materials and the repetitions of structures represent a sense of order and essential quality. The movement of natural light in buildings reveals simple and clean spaces. High walls create the enclosed space and the stone floors used in house and courtyard show the continuality of interior and exterior. Concepts of simplicity transmit the ideas of freedom and essence of living.
GALINA MAKSIMOVA
BORN ON FEBRUARY 14, 1969 RUSSIA, THE RYAZAN
2010-2013 - THE EXHIBITION HALL "HAPPY ART MUSEUM" PRODUCER
2009-2010 - THE EXHIBITION HALL "PINAKOTĒKA" COMMERCIAL,
LTD. "PINAKOTĒKA" VALDESLOCEKLE
2003-2013 - SIA "GREIS" DESIGNER
2001-2003 - SIA "FIORD" DESIGNER
1998 - 2000 - SIA "INTERSORCE BALTIA" DESIGNER
1992-1995 - ACQUIRED VOCATIONAL EDUCATION LATVIAN ACADEMY OF ART LEAD. COMPLETED DIPLOMA WITH INTERIOR AND DIAZAINA TO PROFESSOR ŠUSTS.
The document discusses an art exhibition being held jointly by galleries in Frankfurt and Riga. It aims to explore existential issues through classical and modern artistic works from Latvian artists. The exhibition features paintings, sculptures, and surreal works exploring themes like the limits of human abilities and the relationship between hope and despair. It also discusses the historical connection between Frankfurt and Riga during the Hanseatic League period centuries ago, where cultural exchange flourished between Western and Northern Europe similar to European integration today.