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This CreativeMornings/Lisbon was hosted by 42Lisboa.

 

Pedro Santa Clara was our speaker. Topic MONUMENTAL.

 

Photos by Tessy (@tessymorelli.photography www.tessymorelli.com)

Jens Lekman concert. 3/30/08 Bascom Hall, Madison, WI.

Fun concert! That Jens is a real charmer.

  

April 8, 2022

 

Photo: Melissa Masatani / USC Gould School of Law

Audience at TEDxAdelaide2015

Some students were invited to read their poems to the audience

Hugely popular, the LOLcat is a fantastic example of user-generated content. Images made by the audience, for the audience.

 

Image from www.flickr.com/photos/cristiano_betta/526291739/

Not only do we appreciate all our audience members but occasionally we bring them up on stage. I know, I know. Big freaking deal. www.table23.com

She got 6 of the audience to join her. In pairs they had to copy what she did, and it was very funny. She was great and did it all without a single word spoken.

 

There's a video by vegetableman at: www.youtube.com/user/vegetubleman

For this client I wanted to include a variety of audience shots as well as photos of the bands. These are just a few of the photos I included. April 2014

Photography by Roy Moore (ahpook667)

Audience

Vermont Blues Festival 2010

 

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www.DavidSimchock.com

Audience Choice Award in Cosplay-SM 2024

 

Name: Nukleara

Character: Anastasia

Source: Anastasia (1997)

 

Check out Nukleara @Nukleara

 

Photo: Agnes Tihvan/Allion Photography

On January 2, 2017, the AMA was hit by hurricane-force straight-line winds that devastated much of Albany and Southwest Georgia. The 90 mph-plus winds tore away large sections of the roof from the building, allowing rain into offices, galleries, and vaults on the second floor. The AMA worked tirelessly during those critical first days to ensure the collection was stabilized and moved to suitable storage or sent to professionals for conservation. None of the works in the museum collection or on loan were destroyed as a result of the storms. All works were secure when a second major storm, including tornadoes, hit the area three weeks later.

 

The first 2017 storm forced the Museum to close for nearly nine months while repairs were made. In August 2017, it reopened its three downstairs galleries, where it has continually hosted a series of temporary exhibitions. In April 2022, the remainder of the AMA's permanent collection returned from the Conservation Center in Chicago, where the artworks damaged in the 2017 storm had been restored and kept. To celebrate this homecoming of the full collection, the AMA opened a "collection takeover" exhibition starting May 12, with all AMA galleries devoted to showing works of art from the collection.

 

"The Albany Museum of Art brings the art of the South to the world and the art of the world to the South. We build connections with individuals and communities to inspire curiosity, appreciation, understanding, and passion for art. We engage diverse experiences and perspectives in our audiences through relevant exhibitions, events, collection preservation, research, and educational programming.

 

The Albany Museum of Art has its origins in the early 1960s when Albany, Georgia residents formed the Southwest Georgia Art Association. That organization obtained its not-for-profit status in March 1964. Relying on volunteer staff and the donation of space in a defunct hosiery mill, the group established a program of exhibitions, lectures, and art instruction."

 

www.albanymuseum.com/about.html

Some of the audience during the talk.

Vari*Lite demo at my University. We had 14 units and I got a Hog II and wing.

Oh, fun fun fun!

 

An awards ceremony and reception honoring the 2014 Individual Artist Fellows was held on Saturday, September 20, 2014. The event was held in partnership with the Biggs Museum of American Art in Dover. Several artists performed live during the event. Secretary of State Jeffrey Bullock gave remarks and distributed awards to the artists.

 

Award Winners XIV is an annual exhibition (now in its 14th year) in which the Biggs Museum organizes a group show featuring the work of Delaware's Fellows. This year's exhibition will be on view at the Biggs Museum through October 26, 2014.

 

Read more about the Artist Fellows: www.artsdel.org/information/iafrecipients/default.shtml

 

Jaipur Literature Festival

 

Audience members ask Natalie D. Richards about her experiences as a writer.

More of the audience @ Poetry Kapow! 8 13th Nov 09.

 

Photograph © Anna Berry - www.annaberryphotography.com/

Photo by Martin Haburaj

Orchestrator: A Postmortem on an Automated MMO Testing Framework

David Press (CCP Games)

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