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Berklee Connection Quartet
Luis Gutierrez (saxo) - Juan Galiardo (piano)
Yerai Jiménez (bajo) - Ángel Alonso (batería)
Concierto Teatro "El Albéitar" - Universidad de León
Miércoles 27 diciembre 2006 - 20:30 horas
Fotos del concierto del Teatro El Albéitar
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Connections
artLAB
February 2 - 16, 2023
Reception: Thursday, February 2 from 5-7PM
Tianle Chen, Giulia Commisso, Cheyne Mackenzie Ferguson, Sydney Foster, Leland Harris, Michael Harrison, Dhra Patel, Olivia Rae Spence, Natasha Tacconelli, Man Nga Ting, Jennifer Wang
Professor: Soheila K. Esfahani
Woodshop Technician: Andrew Silk
Connections is a series of collaborative installations in response to our connection to Mother Earth, our homes, spaces within ourselves, liminal spaces using only recycled and found materials. This project has been created using mainly materials from Artist Material Fund under the guidance of Kelly Greene (Indigenous Artist in Residence at the Visual Arts department). A vital concept of this project is to reflect on the fact that we are all part of this Earth and are extremely dependent on her since everything that surrounds us is provided by her. With the current overpopulation by humans on our planet, we've consumed and produced excesses. Thus, these installations aim to convey attentive perspectives by reusing some over-produced materials that would otherwise fill landfills.
artLAB Gallery
JL Visual Arts Centre
Western University
London, Ontario, Canada
© 2023; Department of Visual Arts; Western University
Silicone & coloured powder, mounted in nature
35cm x 25cm x 10cm, each head
2017
The silicone masks represent the incarnation of human kind in artificial things. By now we are so distant form what was our ancestral identity. We are no more part of nature, we try to manipulate it to our interests.
A reversion to our primal state is utopian, but we can find a meeting point to live in balance with our earth trying to respect it. We need to find a new connection.
The College of Idaho's Center for Experiential Learning brought students and alumni together for its Coyote Connections event on Oct. 7, 2013 as part of the College's Founders Day festivities.
"I have never been accused of being the sentimental type. Just not part of my game so to speak. Find a goal, plan it, and get it done. Keep it simple. Not a lot of moving parts to mess up, but the mold may now be broken."
Ken Read - Leg 5 Day 33 blog
Using crayon as a prime method of expressing my idea, I conceived an illustration that contrasts two categories of individuals: one that superficially empathizes with others, and other that invests too much in their relationships with people.
Unreceptive, the first character is apathetic towards what her counterpart has to convey: using a primitive means of communication, she holds her plastic cup vertically, showing no sign of wanting to intercept the message that is being sent. The cord that establishes the correspondence between the two characters is insubstantial.
On the other hand, the second character exhibits her willingness to converse with her partner. The wire connecting the two characters is rigid, stable.
Desktop power/network/video connection interface at Marriott Courtyard. Count 'em:
4 outlets, specifically oriented to accommodate multiple wall-bricks
1 telephone jack
1 Ethernet jack
1 3.5mm stereo audio in (feeds flat-screen LCD TV)
1 RCA audio/video in (feeds flat-screen LCD TV)
1 S-video in (feeds flat-screen LCD TV)
1 VGA in (feeds flat-screen LCD TV)
1 HDMI in (feeds flat-screen LCD TV)
February 2 event from FAST Connections from the Ross School of Business, at the Hands on Museum.
These are pictures of Chris and his cousins up from Ohio (and Pam)
The Utah State Office of Education Title VII Program in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Red Butte Garden, the Urban Indian Center and the Utah Natural History Museum hosted the second annual of the Earth Connections Camp, American Indian Nature Camp on June 18.
The camp’s goal is to reconnect urban American Indian youth with their natural world and cultural heritage, organizers said.
The 30 campers, divided into two groups, spent the day at Red Butte Garden learning about American Indian traditions, history, arts and craft, storytelling and nutrition.
American Indian educators and specialists from the various partners led each of the learning stations.
Juan Palma, BLM Utah state director, was the keynote speaker. He shared his story of growing up in a family of migrant workers and the difference education made in his life.
Other activities during the day-long camp included building solar toys and constructing dams with the assistance of Bureau of Reclamation staff.
“I was so impressed with the instructors, volunteers, and especially the campers,” said Jeanette Shackelford, BLM Utah State Youth Program Lead. “The kids were respectful and attentive, and I personally learned a lot from listening to the different sessions.”
Organizers hope to continue to collaborate and expand the day-camp to have more students attend.
I have no idea what this building is supposed to be but it had me singing "Rainbow Connection"
taken from a car going 55
In planning our June 2019 vacation, it was fascinating to realize all our destinations collectively formed the shape of a cross.
38034 47th Street East.
Palmdale, CA 93552
Phone:1 (661) 236-5715
Website at www.bowlwithbrunswick.com, www.proconnection.com and www.bowljat.org
Inside Palmdale Bowl to the new Pro Connection Bowling Pro Shop, Apparel, Shirts, Shoes, Towels, Gloves, Balls, Bags, Accessories and Brunswick Bowling.
Not a dignified moment, when you realize you can't even sit upright without holding on to something first. Thankfully it didn't last long.
I used the white washer to cover the over-large drill hole I made. I love having all my connections at the top; it really saves space on a board.
The College of Idaho's Center for Experiential Learning brought students and alumni together for its Coyote Connections event on Oct. 7, 2013 as part of the College's Founders Day festivities.
Connections
artLAB
February 2 - 16, 2023
Reception: Thursday, February 2 from 5-7PM
Tianle Chen, Giulia Commisso, Cheyne Mackenzie Ferguson, Sydney Foster, Leland Harris, Michael Harrison, Dhra Patel, Olivia Rae Spence, Natasha Tacconelli, Man Nga Ting, Jennifer Wang
Professor: Soheila K. Esfahani
Woodshop Technician: Andrew Silk
Connections is a series of collaborative installations in response to our connection to Mother Earth, our homes, spaces within ourselves, liminal spaces using only recycled and found materials. This project has been created using mainly materials from Artist Material Fund under the guidance of Kelly Greene (Indigenous Artist in Residence at the Visual Arts department). A vital concept of this project is to reflect on the fact that we are all part of this Earth and are extremely dependent on her since everything that surrounds us is provided by her. With the current overpopulation by humans on our planet, we've consumed and produced excesses. Thus, these installations aim to convey attentive perspectives by reusing some over-produced materials that would otherwise fill landfills.
artLAB Gallery
JL Visual Arts Centre
Western University
London, Ontario, Canada
© 2023; Department of Visual Arts; Western University
Очень сильная и завораживающая футболка. Как ни крути, но если коннекта нет, то и чувствуешь себя сразу резко по-другому. Интернет прочно и надолго вошёл в нашу жизнь и теперь уж никуда уходить из неё не собирается. А ведь так хочется иногда забыть про всю эту виртуальную канитель: мыло, аську и прочую галиматью. Проснуться рано утром и поехать на рыбалку на озеро или просто встретить рассвет. Ведь, если задуматься: где она жизнь? По ту или по эту сторону экрана? Каждый выбирает себе дорогу, руководствуясь своими личными убеждениями. «Е: Connection Lost» идеальная футболка для отдыха от любой накопившейся рутины. Облачившись в нее, вы легко уйдёте от скучной повседневности и сможете по-настоящему оторваться.
At Career Connections 2010, FIDM Students network with FIDM Alumni who have great careers in the fashion and entertainment industries.