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Partner to Succeed recently held a hugely successful Conference called Collaborate Cornwall 2012.
The Partner to Succeed project is part of Convergence, a multi-million pound European support programme designed to increase employment, skills and economic performance in Cornwall.
Partner to Succeed recently held a hugely successful Conference called Collaborate Cornwall 2012.
The Partner to Succeed project is part of Convergence, a multi-million pound European support programme designed to increase employment, skills and economic performance in Cornwall.
Adam Zuckerman, Rebecca Cooper, Ben Balter and Jeanne Holm speaking at "Open Data: The Next Three Trillion Dollar Industry." Pavilion Room, Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC.
Tod A. Laursen, Khalifa University Interim President and H.E. Hamad Alkaabi, Ambassador, Resident Representative of UAE to the IAEA, welcomes the arrival of Mikhail Chudakov, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Energy, together with his IAEA Senior Staff during their visit to the Khalifa University of Science and Technology as an IAEA Collaborating Centre. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. 1 November 2017.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
On April 18, 2023 I purchased a framed painting (print on canvas) from Hidden Treasures Thrift Store at 2915 Pentagon Dr, St. Anthony, MN 55418. The image depicts an idyllic mountainous landscape with a family of deer standing in the foreground by the edge of a clear blue lake. My research online of the work led me to discover that the picture is based on an oil painting by the artist Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902), a German-American painter best known for his large landscape paintings of the American West. I painted a large, yellow rubber duck (with sunglasses) on the painting and returned this ‘new’ artwork back to the same thrift store on May 13, 2023.
A successful collaboration!
Thank you Bert, for your contribution to the work!!
Collaborative documentary in situ of the salon exhibition, the study gallery of modern art, poole (04-08 nov)
The Collaborators lead by Shaw D. Tucker in the Oracle Pitts.
Oracle Extra EA-300/L, Zivko Edge 540, Extra EA-300L, Oracle Pitts S-2S Special
(AirVenture 2008)
Partner to Succeed recently held a hugely successful Conference called Collaborate Cornwall 2012.
The Partner to Succeed project is part of Convergence, a multi-million pound European support programme designed to increase employment, skills and economic performance in Cornwall.
Tod A. Laursen, Khalifa University Interim President and H.E. Hamad Alkaabi, Ambassador, Resident Representative of UAE to the IAEA, welcomes the arrival of Mikhail Chudakov, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Energy, together with his IAEA Senior Staff during their visit to the Khalifa University of Science and Technology as an IAEA Collaborating Centre. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. 1 November 2017.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
The Collaborators lead by Shaw D. Tucker in the Oracle Pitts.
Oracle Extra EA-300/L, Zivko Edge 540, Extra EA-300L, Oracle Pitts S-2S Special
(AirVenture 2008)
Participants / The Dream Rocket Project Project
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★What IS THE INTERNATIONAL FIBER COLLABORATIVE?
As the leading voice for collaborative public art projects around the world, the International Fiber Collaborative is dedicated to promoting understanding and appreciation of contemporary art & craft through educational experiences. We are committed to developing vital education programs that elevate, expand, modernize and enhance the image of collaboration and education today.
★WHAT IS THE DREAM ROCKET PROJECT?
The Dream Rocket Team is collecting nearly 8,000 artworks from participants around the globe. The artwork will be assembled together to create a massive cover in which will wrap a 37 story Saturn V Moon Rocket at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. We will also be displaying submitted artwork in dozens of national venues prior to the wrapping of the Saturn V. Additionally, we are posting images of submitted artwork & their stories on our Website, Flickr, and Facebook.The Dream Rocket project uses the Saturn V Moon Rocket as a symbolism of universal values of the human spirit. Optimism, hope,
caring for our natural resources, scientific exploration, and harnessing technological advancements for a better quality of life while safeguarding our communities, are all common desires across national and international boundaries. Participants are able to express and learn about these values through this creative collaboration. With the completion of each artwork, participants are asked to write an essay explaining their artwork, and the dream theme in which they chose.
★How can I Participate & Have my Artwork Displayed?
The Dream Rocket project would like to challenge you to ‘Dare to Dream’. To dream about your future and the future of our world through dream themes such as health, community, conservation, science, technology, space, peace, and so on. We would like you to use your selected Dream Theme to express, explore, and create your vision on your section of the wrap. We hope that you are able to express and learn through this creative collaboration. With the completion of each artwork, you are asked to write a brief essay explaining your artwork, and the dream theme in which you chose.
“The Saturn V is the ideal icon to represent a big dream. This rocket was designed and built as a collaboration of nearly half-a-million people and allowed our human species to venture beyond our world and stand on ANOTHER - SURELY one of the biggest dreams of all time. ENABLING THE DREAMS of young people to touch this mighty rocket sends a powerful message in conjunction with creating an educational curriculum to engage students to embrace the power of learning through many important subjects”
-Neil deGrasse Tyson, Director of the Hayden Planetarium, New York
★I VALUE THE ARTS!!!!
The International Fiber Collaborative is able to share the power of a collaboration and art, thanks to the support of generous individual donors. We welcome any amount of donations and remember the International Fiber Collaborative is exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, making this gift tax deductible.
Donate Today at: www.thedreamrocket.com/support-the-dream-rocket
See our Online Flickr Photo Album at: www.flickr.com/photos/thedreamrocket/
★★★SIGN UP AT WWW.THEDREAMROCKET.COM
'Collaborative making net': We use Miecat procedures to guide our art-making and explore our relationships with each other and with wider communities. .
Nikita Burt, Liz Francis, Mardi Thorpe, Alicia Stafford
Studio at House of Bricks, Melbourne, Australia.
Photo submitted by Alicia Stafford
The Natural Step Canada hosted the 2nd annual Accelerate: Collaborating for Sustainability Conference June 5-6, 2014, at the Evergreen Brick Works in Toronto, Ontario www.naturalstep.ca/.
Jasmine Jones, an assistant professor of computer science at Berea College in Kentucky, center, focuses intently on day four of the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, June 29, 2023. Sitting in front of her wearing a Morehouse shirt is student Khari Rivers.
Participants from Berea College, Howard University, Kennesaw State University, and Morehouse College spent the final week of June at the University of Michigan College of Engineering Robotics Department participating in the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The program, which began with the new Robotics 101 course in Fall 2020 being remotely taught to Morehouse and Spelman College students, enables instructors from different institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), to benefit from open-source resources available for new course development at R1 institutions. This collaboration provides students from HBCUs and MSIs with access to cutting-edge robotics education and helps promote equity in STEM fields.
In March of this year Robotics PhD student Jana Pavlasek and Professor Chad Jenkins were awarded the Claudia Joan Alexander Trailblazer Award for their work developing the new course for undergraduate students, Rob 102: Introduction to AI and Programming. Their commitment to creating opportunity in AI and Robotics continues to extend beyond the University of Michigan. In Fall 2023, Robotics 102 will be offered in this collaborative distributed format to the partner schools. This initiative will help to provide equitable opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds to learn and grow in the field of robotics.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Created by Arthur Middleton Elementary School, Waldorf, MD
Artist: Renee
Title: Freedom Allows Us to Spread Our Wings and Fly High
Teacher: Rebecca Franch
Theme: Freedom
Materials and techniques: Glitter, glue and paint.
Did you enjoy this project? Yes.
Learn more about IFC Projects at www.ifcprojects.com
Healthcare
June 2016
University of Minnesota
Moos Tower
Minneapolis, MN
The Architects Collaborative w/ Setter, Leach & Lindstrom
It came in the mail yesterday. I've sorted all the orders and they will goto the post office tomorrow >:-)))
The two packets I designed are the one with my website on it and the quote about the hypnotist above it. My mom designed the one right below it with the black and white design >:-)))
Jan Anderson, a committed Detroiter and poet, graciously collaborated with us on a projection series where she recited her poetry about Detroit. Text of the recited poems follows:
WHEN THE PEOPLE LEAVE
When the people leave
The siege begins,
And the windows fall
And the halls are spooked
And the roof rots
And the lot vacates
And the placated defacate
Until the weeds stand tall
And the ghetto palms appear
And the tears depart
And the garden grows
In the people’s hardened hearts.
DEATH IN THE FAMILY
Detroit sits motionless
Like a daughter with her mother’s lifeless body.
The place is a chamber eerily apart from space and time
A ball of light hovering above a hole.
Two forms unable to inhale the next moment or
To cling together to fill the hollow.
Only in perfect still can the echo of being still be felt
So the daughter turns to stone like the mound of clay on the table before her.
The corpse must be returned to the soil
Before energy can again be found –
The heat between them forging iron to last
Until she too is a mound bereft of anything.
Detroit is still
Like a mountain blocking the sun.
A cavern is inside, precious metals in sum.
But our loss is its loss
Such is the formlessness of grief that it blankets all things
The nothingness before it is a vacuum
Into which vitality is slowly drawn –
Such is the black hole of tragedy that all material is reformed.
When our lifeless generation is duly mourned and returned to the ages,
New life will be formed
And there will no weeping, no striking out,
Only the duty of remembering in a city that is no longer an innocent child.
THE LAST PACKARD COMPANY MAN
As a lover he didn’t read minds or chart the heart’s inner terrain with his hands.
Those hands were working hands, greasy leathery tools.
Steel was the vessel of his spirit, and everything he touched became this sort of flesh.
The last Packard Company man lived to work,
Strove to be a cog in the great machine.
His shift was the prayer that sanctified him to his wife and children,
Made them believe in God.
The City’s Committee on Plant Closings asked him who he was
and he told them that he fought two great wars building the planes that brought death to the first and second global conflicts.
The heat that forges memory is the same that bends metal.
What does a soldier do after the war is lost?
Is honor found in the hands or in the heart?
Is faith the whole, or only part?
Do you believe because it’s in your head, or is belief an act of defiance instead?
Partner to Succeed recently held a hugely successful Conference called Collaborate Cornwall 2012.
The Partner to Succeed project is part of Convergence, a multi-million pound European support programme designed to increase employment, skills and economic performance in Cornwall.
By Victoria Paskett from Bar Harbor, ME
Dream Theme: Conservation
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★What IS THE INTERNATIONAL FIBER COLLABORATIVE?
As the leading voice for collaborative public art projects around the world, the International Fiber Collaborative is dedicated to promoting understanding and appreciation of contemporary art & craft through educational experiences. We are committed to developing vital education programs that elevate, expand, modernize and enhance the image of collaboration and education today.
★WHAT IS THE DREAM ROCKET PROJECT?
The Dream Rocket Team is collecting nearly 8,000 artworks from participants around the globe. The artwork will be assembled together to create a massive cover in which will wrap a 37 story Saturn V Moon Rocket at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. We will also be displaying submitted artwork in dozens of national venues prior to the wrapping of the Saturn V. Additionally, we are posting images of submitted artwork & their stories on our Website, Flickr, and Facebook.The Dream Rocket project uses the Saturn V Moon Rocket as a symbolism of universal values of the human spirit. Optimism, hope,
caring for our natural resources, scientific exploration, and harnessing technological advancements for a better quality of life while safeguarding our communities, are all common desires across national and international boundaries. Participants are able to express and learn about these values through this creative collaboration. With the completion of each artwork, participants are asked to write an essay explaining their artwork, and the dream theme in which they chose.
★How can I Participate & Have my Artwork Displayed?
The Dream Rocket project would like to challenge you to ‘Dare to Dream’. To dream about your future and the future of our world through dream themes such as health, community, conservation, science, technology, space, peace, and so on. We would like you to use your selected Dream Theme to express, explore, and create your vision on your section of the wrap. We hope that you are able to express and learn through this creative collaboration. With the completion of each artwork, you are asked to write a brief essay explaining your artwork, and the dream theme in which you chose.
“The Saturn V is the ideal icon to represent a big dream. This rocket was designed and built as a collaboration of nearly half-a-million people and allowed our human species to venture beyond our world and stand on ANOTHER - SURELY one of the biggest dreams of all time. ENABLING THE DREAMS of young people to touch this mighty rocket sends a powerful message in conjunction with creating an educational curriculum to engage students to embrace the power of learning through many important subjects”
-Neil deGrasse Tyson, Director of the Hayden Planetarium, New York
★I VALUE THE ARTS!!!!
The International Fiber Collaborative is able to share the power of a collaboration and art, thanks to the support of generous individual donors. We welcome any amount of donations and remember the International Fiber Collaborative is exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, making this gift tax deductible.
Donate Today at: www.thedreamrocket.com/support-the-dream-rocket
See our Online Flickr Photo Album at: www.flickr.com/photos/thedreamrocket/
★★★SIGN UP AT WWW.THEDREAMROCKET.COM
Leaders, social innovators, and decision makers from large and small businesses, corporations, higher education institutions, government, non-profits, social enterprises, social venture capital firms, and more joined in exploring how we can effectively collaborate to create a sustainable future as part of the Accelerate Collaborating for Sustainability Conference in Guelph ON, June 10-11, 2013. www.naturalstep.ca/
Rebecca Cooper, Ben Balter, Jeanne Holm and Shawn DuBravac speaking at "Open Data: The Next Three Trillion Dollar Industry." Pavilion Room, Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC.
Attendees at 2013 Collaborate Marketplace met keynote speaker Peyton Manning. Download your picture by clicking on the three dots in the lower right and selecting "View all sizes."
Artist/Teacher Collaborative is a Department of Education supported training program offered to 32 third, fourth, and fifth grade classroom teachers annually to work in collaboration with a professional teaching artist to learn how to integrate the Open Court English Language Curriculum with the current SRA Visual Arts Connections curriculum. Participants attend a two-day training session followed by twelve weeks of professional development in the classroom with an Armory master teaching artist. Training sessions begin in October and continue through June.
Robin Chase, Founder of Zipcar and Buzzcar participates in the Collaborative Economy: Reinventing Our World Through Sharing and Business Innovation panel at Social Media Week in New York February 20, 2014. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)
Collaborative film between myself and Chris Bird members of Photernative, Alan Whitfield, Graham Cooper, Hollie Harmsworth who are Minimal Media and Musician Robin Boult
with artist Jim Shepherd's original paintings. 3x7 inch collage on watercolor paper. Includes orig acrylic painting, stamp, magazine pages, compressed chalk.
Partner to Succeed recently held a hugely successful Conference called Collaborate Cornwall 2012.
The Partner to Succeed project is part of Convergence, a multi-million pound European support programme designed to increase employment, skills and economic performance in Cornwall.
Created by Richard Montgomery High School, Rockville, MD
Artist: Amy
Title: Turning the Page
Teacher: Mrs. Stanton
Theme: Shackles to Scholars
Learn more about the Harpers Ferry National Park project at www.ifcprojects.com
Exercise COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT 17, which took place at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa from 19 to 22 September, provided an opportunity for Canadian Army stakeholders and civilian leaders to experience a personal and in-depth understanding of Canadian Army capabilities, equipment as well as the professionalism and skill of Canadian soldiers.
Photo by: Garrison Imaging Petawawa
L’exercice COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT 2017, qui s’est tenu à la Base de soutien de la 4e Division du Canada Petawawa, du 19 au 22 septembre, a procuré à des intervenants liés à l’Armée canadienne et à des dirigeants civils une occasion de voir et de bien comprendre personnellement en quoi consistent les capacités et l’équipement de l’Armée canadienne, de même que de se rendre compte du professionnalisme et des compétences des soldats canadiens.
Photo par
Section d'imagerie Petawawa
Exercise COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT 17, which took place at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa from 19 to 22 September, provided an opportunity for Canadian Army stakeholders and civilian leaders to experience a personal and in-depth understanding of Canadian Army capabilities, equipment as well as the professionalism and skill of Canadian soldiers.
Photo by: Garrison Imaging Petawawa
L’exercice COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT 2017, qui s’est tenu à la Base de soutien de la 4e Division du Canada Petawawa, du 19 au 22 septembre, a procuré à des intervenants liés à l’Armée canadienne et à des dirigeants civils une occasion de voir et de bien comprendre personnellement en quoi consistent les capacités et l’équipement de l’Armée canadienne, de même que de se rendre compte du professionnalisme et des compétences des soldats canadiens.
Photo par
Section d'imagerie Petawawa
Photography and digital media.
"Springtime in the Eden Valley"
My name is Sarah McNeil. I live in the English Lake District.
My passions in life are my family and the countryside.
I enjoy being creative and especially love photography.
I am involved in Red Squirrel conservation, joining forces with like-minded people trying to secure the native red's future. :)