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Act of May 20, 1862 (Homestead Act), Public Law 37-64 (12 STAT 392)., 05/20/1862 – 05/20/1862, Page 1 of 4 Sep 27

A few nice acting images I found:

Act of May 20, 1862 (Homestead Act), Public Law 37-64 (12 STAT 392)., 05/20/1862 – 05/20/1862, Page 1 of 4
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Image by The U.S. National Archives
Title: Act of May 20, 1862 (Homestead Act), Public Law 37-64 (12 STAT 392)., 05/20/1862 – 05/20/1862

Creator(s): National Archives and Records Administration. Office of the Federal Register. (04/01/1985 – ) (Most Recent)

Department of State. (09/1789 – ) (Predecessor)
Act of May 20, 1862 (Homestead Act), Public Law 37-64, 05/20/1862; Record Group 11; General Records of the United States Government; National Archives.
Passed on May 20, 1862, the Homestead Act accelerated the settlement of the western territory by granting adult heads of families 160 acres of surveyed public land for a minimal filing fee and 5 years of continuous residence on that land.

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Act III Scene I: The Leopard, His Impala, The Humans, and The Giraffes
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ACT III

SCENE-oh whatevah. I cannot begin to describe how totally surreal it was to turn around and realise that the giraffes were watching the leopard eat, *and* watching us watch the leopard. They are curious, silly and utterly mad creatures.

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New Mexico School for the Arts wants to call St. Catherine campus home Sep 27

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Image by James_England
Year 12 Performing Arts Students do there show Commission 2059 and Believe. Both were constructed by students from a stimulus there were given.

New Mexico School for the Arts wants to call St. Catherine campus home
If there are any ghosts in the silent, empty St. Catherine Indian School, they may be happy to know that the site could be filled with singing, dancing, performing artists within a few years — if the New Mexico School for the Arts succeeds in its bid
Read more on Santa Fe New Mexican.com

Q-Up: Mahogany Mayfield | Outgoing 'drama queen' likes making people smile
By Sam Upshaw Jr./The Courier-Journal Mahogany Mayfield, 17, is a senior at the Youth Performing Arts School. Every week “Q-Up” will publish questions and answers from a teen in our area. Want to be featured? Go to courier-journal.com/qup,
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Roundup
Allyssa Ferrucci provided the Sacred Heart High School girls' soccer team all the offense it needed… The Landis Theater Performing Arts Center is a wonderful asset for Vineland, a cultural centerpiece… By now, it should be axiomatic that public
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Fund Immigrant English Education! Sep 27

Animation for the Riverside Language Program in New York by students of The New England Institute of Art and Berklee College of Music. Animation by: Dina Angelov, Emily Feitz, Taj Phimansone, and Daniel Lynch Music by: Steve Goldshein and Josh Cohen Learn more about NEiA at: www.artinstitutes.edu Learn more about Berklee at www.berklee.edu
Video Rating: 5 / 5

This was a video my grpoup and I made for my freshmen seminar class at the New England Institute of Art. The sound quality, as my instructor, Hugo Burnham from the Gang of four, said “It’ll get on your bloody tits” Just another reason I can’t wait to get a job and save up for some decent audio equipment…
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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King Richard's Faire kicks off Sept. 3
The East Greenwich Art Festival brings more than 100 artists and artisans to the New England Institute of Technology campus on Division Road on Saturday, Sept. 3, from 10 am to 5 pm The festival will feature jewelry, ceramics, paintings, sculpture and
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Youth Arts gives 'Phantom' tech boost Sep 26

Youth Arts gives 'Phantom' tech boost
Rockport — Theater tech students at Camden Hills Regional High School, hard at work on the design and construction of the set for the school's fall musical, "Phantom of the Opera," are benefiting from several Youth Arts-funded workshops and
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The Herald-Dispatch
ART SHOW: Four students from Beverly Hills Middle School were chosen to participate in the Huntington Museum of Art 2011 Portfolio Showcase. They include Bonnie Thomas, Amity Presley, Aaron Copley and Aleesha Bridgett. They are students of art teacher
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What’s the difference between contemporary classical and classical music? Sep 26
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by London College of Fashion short courses

What’s the difference between contemporary classical and classical music?
I’m a little confused here by the term ‘contemporary’. Is the difference just that ‘classical music’ now refers to music of the 18th-20th century (including the baroque, classical and romantic periods) whereas ‘contemporary’ is more 21st century ‘art music’?

Also, if anyone had any good well-known ‘contemporary classical’ composers would you be able to name me some so I can listen to the difference in their musical styles myself.

more…

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The Art Center Sep 26

Some cool arts center images:

The Art Center
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Terry Redlin Art Center in Watertown, South Dakota has an amazing grounds to walk around on that is open to the public. There are wetlands, lots of bridges, waterfowl, and gazebos to see. It really is nice to walk around.

Art + Artists: Choichun Leung talks about her mixed media paintings / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 2009-09-26 / SML
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Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
SML Pro Blog: Choichun Leung / 13th Annual DUMBO Art Under the Bridge Festival NYC 2009: Part 10 of 10 / Art + Artists

Choichun Leung talks to SML about her mixed media paintings during the 13th Annual Art Under the Bridge Festival organized by the Dumbo Arts Center in New York City in 2009.

Choichun’s work appears to have very severe typographic influences, and I originally thought that she was trained as a graphic designer. So I was surprised to learn during the interview that she was trained in metal-smithing. It’s great to meet a Chinese artist living in New York!

Still photography used in the video
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SML Simulcast
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Choichun Leung left Wales when she was seventeen to pursue a degree in metal-smithing at Loughborough college of Art and Design in the UK, afterwhich she studied Buddhist iconography in both Beijing and the Yangkung caves in China’s Shanxi province. In 1988 she moved to London where she studied under the Ray Man Chinese Orchestra as a percussionist and a student of the Gu-qin – a traditional Chinese bass zither. Leung worked in Hong Kong as a background artist for animation film before returning to London in 1992 where she received a grant and Gold Award from the Prince of Wales’ Youth Business Trust for the most innovative new business of the year: a line of symbolic art products using the traditional technique of Chinese paper cutting.

With music and the arts always hand in hand, Leung came to New York in 1994 where she began painting seriously, worked as an assistant to artist Peter Max, and studied music composition. From that point forward, Choichun’s artwork has been inextricably entwined with her interest in music and have continued to influence each other.

As the single mother of a young daughter, Choichun moved to Germany in 2002 to write music, perform and collaborate on an audio/visual project based in Koln. Upon the invitation of a gallery in 2006 she returned to New York. Most recently Choichun has been featured in two solo exhibitions at JLA Baxter House in Manhattan and will take part in a group showing in Hamburg in November 2008. Choichun currently lives in Brooklyn, NYC .

Artist Statement Our lives are as long as we remember. Our memories are imbedded in us like DNA. But what of lives that through trauma or age have lost memory? What of the interplay of conscious thought and the sub-conscious? Which one really drives the show? My paintings are like rorschach tests in reverse, a psychological diary of that moment in time, an investigation of the relationship between past and present, reality and illusion and in effect a blue print to the past self. Through the symbolisms revealed, and the stories or objects we project into the abstract, we expose another layer of ourselves and in turn provide clues to what may not be fully aware. My paintings are simple traces of that activity, void of any meaning, but imbedded with the years of experience that shapes us, yet also holds us hostage.

Choichun never paints from sketches but instead allows the process and medium dictate. Each application is an expressive gesture evoking the emotion and inner psychology of that moment, a conflicted excavation of what may be hidden or imagined. The script like lines emerge as a non-cognitive language or what she has come to identify as ‘glyphs’ – a pictographic personal alphabet; where ‘glyphs’ document the days, weeks and months spent on a piece. The one actual reference that Choichun can identify in her work after the fact springs from her background in music and her fascination with its chaotic notes and interpretive patterns. These can be seen in the work’s fine, rhythmic and frenetic lines as well as in the heavier, poured-on, black & white ‘mono-glyphs’ which overtake the paintings like visual representations of a sound. Choichun paints on both wood panels and canvas, using liquid acrylic, aerosol, oil bars and thread . With sticks, brushes, trowels and vessels: applying the paint and then scratching through the layers to reveal what is underneath, scripting with ‘glyphs’ throughout, painting over, sanding down and repeating this process until an image is revealed or another is hidden.

www.choichun.com

13th annual D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® (Sept 25 to Sept 27, 2009)
www.dumboartfestival.org/press_release.html

The three-day multi-site neighborhood-wide event is a one-of-a-kind art happening: where serendipity meets the haphazard and where the unpredictable, spontaneous and downright weird thrive. The now teenage D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® presents touchable, accessible, and interactive art, on a scale that makes it the nation’s largest urban forum for experimental art.

Art Under the Bridge is an opportunity for young artists to use any medium imaginable to create temporary projects on-the-spot everywhere and anywhere, completely transforming the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, New York, into a vibrant platform for self-expression. In addition to the 80+ projects throughout the historical post-industrial waterfront span, visitors can tour local artists’ studios or check out the indoor video_dumbo, a non-stop program of cutting-edge video art from New York City and around the world.

The Dumbo Arts Center (DAC) has been the exclusive producer of the D.U.M.B.O Art Under the Bridge Festival® since 1997. DAC is a big impact, small non-profit, that in addition to its year-round gallery exhibitions, is committed to preserving Dumbo as a site in New York City where emerging visual artists can experiment in the public domain, while having unprecedented freedom and access to normally off-limit locations.

www.dumboartscenter.org
www.dumboartfestival.org
www.video_dumbo.org

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Camden Arts Centre Cafe
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At the Camden Arts Centre Cafe I make a photograph and play with iWeb before the other nomads arrive.
I’ve begun making a version of my Another Photograph web site using Apple iWeb and .Mac. As a way of making and updating a photo/movie web site it’s easy and very quick. The iWeb software includes podcasting, a blog, and albums; all you need is to add the content – podcasts (movies), photos, and writings. It allows me to focus on content and not have to think about and spend time making the web site.
Here’s some good video tutorials about iWeb on the Apple site
www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#iweb

(8748) Nomads, Meet, Camden Arts Centre Cafe, London, NW3,

Camden Arts Centre Cafe . Arkwright Road . London . NW3 6DG
Tue-Sun 10am-6pm . Wednesdays until 9pm . Closed Mondays.
Telephone : 020 7472 5516

Opened 2004

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The Art Institute of Seattle for Fashion Design? Sep 26
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by Mr. Bowman

The Art Institute of Seattle for Fashion Design?
I would like to go to Ai for Fashion Design but I do not have much experience with sewing will Ai help with that? or what should I do? Do you need a lot of experience to even go into fashion design?
I know Fashion is definitely what I would love to do for a career.

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Industrial Design Program at California College of the Arts Sep 25

CCA’s Industrial Design students acquire technical skills in drawing, form giving, model making, problem solving, and computer-aided design, but the real emphasis of the program is on creativity, curiosity, innovation, and belief in one’s own visual intelligence. Learn more: www.cca.edu [This film was made by CCA Film Program alumnus Ted Hayden.]

Sheldon’s Art Academy’s Portfolio Development is a new program designed to assist students in preparing portfolios for college, high school, summer programs and beyond. It will combine rigorous classical art training with highly personalized attention. He brings this expertise to the new Portfolio Development program, aimed at students who need to meet specific portfolio requirements. Based in his studio in Oak Park, California, students will have access to a plethora of resources, from instructional books to training manuals to information materials from various art schools, and of course, Sheldon himself.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Global competition: Embracing the liberal arts in Hong Kong
This unprecedented expansion of higher education is being accompanied by an overhaul of the existing curricula to broaden the education of Hong Kong students along the lines of the liberal arts model pioneered by American colleges and universities.
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Cool Arts Degree images Sep 25

Some cool arts degree images:

Degree Show 11
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You can probably guess from the mechanism below the butcher’s table that visitors could turn a crank and make the cleavers rise and fall (with a great thump that could be heard all around the exhibition space)

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Alaska Native Artist James Grant Alaska Music Video Sep 24

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Native American Alaska Music Video. James Grant passed away April 11, 2010 after continuing to work while fighting a long battle with cancer. He was fighting that battle at the time this video was shot. This video production presents the background of Alaska’s renowned Athabascan Indian Artist, James L. Grant Sr., who was born in Tanana Alaska. His mother died as a result of a tuberculoses epidemic and he and his brother, Jay, were raised in an ophanage in Nenana and Fairbanks until James was seven. At that time, a couple adopted them and took them to Southern California where they remained till adulthood. Soon after serving in the US Military James and Jay returned to Alaska to reunite with their Athabascan family. At an early age James discovered that he had talent as an artist and pursued those talents through his grade and high school years. Upon arriving in Alaska he entered the University of Alaska Fairbanks and his career as Alaska’s renowned Athabascan Artist began to blossom. This production concludes with an eight month documentation of the progress of James creating an aluminum sculpture that is now exhibited in front of the Bassett Army Community Hospital at Ft. Wainwright, Alaska. The progress of the sculpture construction is set to the origanal song, “Native American Soldier” that is sung by “Indian Pete”, Pete Peter a well known Athabascan musician and singer. This video is a short version of the original 24 min. version that also shows many of James works
Video Rating: 5 / 5

A little portfolio movie creation for my application for a 2010 Canada Council for the Arts Grant. The movie tells my story, from leaving Canada to travel the world working on my art and gathering momentum for the 1Mandala project. Its for my application for a Canada Council Grant for an exhibition of my 1Mandala work in Berlin. These grants are very prestigious here in Canada and notoriously hard to get. Grants in Canada are hard to get period. There’s not nearly as much money for arts as there used to be and in comparison to other G8 and developed countries. This will be my sixth time applying. Normally an artist submits slides of their work. However, there’s an option to submit videos also. So, I decide to get a little creative and make all my old slides into a video! I’ve applied for so many grants, that I have so many old slides. It took off from there. A year ago, I had a stellar opportunity tot pick the mind of a former Canada Council panelist who reviewed applications. My video is designed with his comments and description of the process in mind. I try to tell my story and my project in one succinct three minute blast. I cross my fingers. But whatever. I must now stifle any hope and start focusing other funding opportunities. Its all part of the game. At least, the core work of this video will be very useful for other 1Mandala videos and applications.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Foundation's grant deadline approaching
WATERLOO — The Community Foundation said the application deadline for its fall 2011 Black Hawk County grant cycle is Oct. 1. Grants are awarded to projects and programs in the following areas: arts and culture; community affairs and development;
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