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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
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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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.
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)
This foxy lady is my Aunt Tina; Rick's wife. She's great fun. She had been facing the other way and turned around when I snapped this; she immediately threw up her hands and ran to hide. It's a shame, because she's beautiful
Behind her are Jim and my dad. Also, lots of alcohol.
-The Crow's Nest - Newport, Oregon
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.
This event provided an opportunity for local growers and exporters, importers, retailers and business solution providers to network and learn ways to improve and grow their businesses. Programming include how to improve productivity through technology and innovation, with a focus on addressing issues like increased labor costs and labor shortages.
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
A Lawyer, An Engineer and Two Artists: collaborative installation by David Honeybone and Lynette Willoughby for Roundhay Arts Trail 2016.
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
This event provided an opportunity for local growers and exporters, importers, retailers and business solution providers to network and learn ways to improve and grow their businesses. Programming include how to improve productivity through technology and innovation, with a focus on addressing issues like increased labor costs and labor shortages.
The Produce Marketing Association hosted its 9th annual Fresh Connections: Southern Africa Conference and Trade Show on 30-31 July 2019 at the Century City Conference Centre in Cape Town, South Africa.
This event included top international and local speakers, new connections roundtable, trade show, and the opportunity to network with 600 decision makers in the local and global fresh produce supply chain.
PMA Fresh Connections: Southern Africa is the only conference and trade show that hosts the entire fresh produce supply chain in Southern Africa to connect and to gain first hand insights into global trends and business opportunities.