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This is probably the last of the images from my night time wander around the University.
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Please with shooting in the dark on April 26, 2010 at the Arizona State University Art Museum.
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HUAM Staff Art Show
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The Fogg is about to be renovated, so this was the last staff art show there, at least for a long while. The first work on display was Susan’s.
Are the arts institute or the International academy of design and technology-?
any good for interior design
i want to get into interior design, and i am interested in the seattle area. are those collages listed any good? my dad said that it will get me nowhere *he is a tool and dye maker* but i believe he is wrong.
Katie and Witt Palmer chose Master DJs for entertainment at their wedding reception at the Joslyn Art Museum. Congratulations Katie and Witt!!!
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Union Station, home to the Durham Museum, and the Joslyn Art Museum both turned 80 this year. The buildings are considered two of the best examples of art deco architecture in the United States. Officials at the museums decided to throw a joint … Read more on Omaha World-Herald
Which College is better for game design: Art Center or Otis?
I am a junior who has been looking into what colleges I should be preparing for, and these two are both in my area and well known. Both look great, but I am having trouble figuring out which one I should ultimately pursue: Art Center or Otis.
I am planning on going into gaming design or something of the sort, and I need help. Any advice or suggestions?
Community College???????????????????
I am looking at going to community college and after that I am looking at attending a music school such as Cornish college of the arts. It says in order to get in you need to have to graduate out of high school with a gpa of 2.0 or higher. But if i am attending community college will cornish look at my high school or community college grades as a reference?
Does anyone know of a store where i can buy simple solid color t shirts?
art stores like Micheals, Plaza? Does anyone know for sure of a place where i can get good quality, cotton shirts? It would help greatly if I can have choices of color too.
Home-based business began with love of art
"They were blue-collar workers, but they spent the money to buy me art supplies," Marcus said. "They didn't deny me." While in high school, Marcus won a scholarship to attend the Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia for a summer. … Read more on Charlotte Observer
Art and Theater Listings
"Emerging Dis/Order," drawings by Amy Stacey Curtis, Alison Hildreth and Andrea Sulzer, Bates College (Museum of Art), Lewiston. 786-6158. Through Sept. 10. "Four in Maine: Drawings," work by Mary Barnes, Emily Brown, John Moore and T. Allen Lawson, … Read more on Press Herald
The first of two parts of Wellesley College’s admission video. Wellesley College is a place where you will be encouraged to explore new opportunities, deepen your knowledge and realize your potential. You will understand not only what it means to make a difference, but also how you can make a difference. In so doing, you will carry on the tradition of many Wellesley women who have preceded you, many of whom are eager to help you get your start in the world. The 500-acre Wellesley campus is located 12 miles from Boston and all of its social, cultural and educational resources. Video Rating: 4 / 5
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—————————- Cambrian honours outstanding employees
Jean-Guy Robichaud, a professor and the program co-ordinator of Cambrian College's Baking and Pastry Arts Program, was presented with a President's Award for Excellence by Cambrian president Sylvia Barnard at the college's convocation ceremonies last … Read more on NorthernLife.ca
World of Wearable Arts – Some of the 2010 Winning entries and the stories behind them
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World of Wearable Art in New Zealand. Some of the 2010 Winning entries and the stories behind them.
The Public Affairs Section at the United States Embassy in Wellington, New Zealand, hosted 8 American and 2 British finalists who were visiting Wellington for the World of Wearable Art Awards. Locally known as "WOW’ this event is an annual fashion design completion and show that attracts entrants for all over the world. The event runs over 8 nights and is seen by 15,000 people. Last year’s Supreme Winner was American designer David Walker from Alaska. Three artists provided a presentation of their designs and talked about their work processes and inspirations to an audience of students and lecturers from three design colleges. The students and artists were able to network and share their work and the visitors presentation provided inspiration to the students.
David Walker: 2010 Commercial Gen-i Creative Excellence Section: Theme ‘Art of Light’.
David Walker: David is from Alaska and is a highly skilled carpenter / builder who has been interested in pursuing the characteristics and capabilities of what can be designed in wood. He has been a regular finalist in the WOW Awards and won the Supreme Award last year.
Sean Purucker – 2010 Winner WETA Award.
Sean Purucker lives in California and studied Industrial Design Technology at The Art Institute of Seattle. In 2008 Sean was the winner of the World of Wearable Art WOW! Factor Award.
Richelle Rudeen – Educated in New York and Bournemouth – 2010 Winner Tourism New Zealand Avant Garde Section: Theme: Inspired by the Circus.
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Art Institute of Seattle lunch by Culinary students.
Image by Narisa
Salmon cakes with beurre blanc was yummy, salad was meh.
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