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Images from this year's creativity summer school. A creative partnership between Thomas Tallis and Kidbrooke Schools and Emergency Exit Arts.
Como, Maggio 2019. La tradizionale Giornata della Creatività, in cui gli studenti delle scuole superiori scendono nelle piazze di Como coi loro progetti creativi ripresa con le mie fotocamere a pellicola.
Creativity is the order of the day - and on June 27th some of the artists and urbanites driving the movement will share their secrets and offer hands-on workshops. Come to The American Book Center’s Urban Culture Event …and get creative!
The Urban Culture Event at ABC Amsterdam, June 27th, 2009
Participating artists/authors:
Laser 3.14: With the publication of his first solo book, Are You Reading Me? Laser claims his place as one of the leading streat artists of our time. www.Laser3.14.com
Umbrellart: an Xstreets Collective initiative. Bringing art back to the streets and bringing artists from all over the world together.
Idle Hands: I’d rather be knitting! The new community for people that love fibre crafts: be it knitting, crochet or sewing!
Pia Jan Bijkerk: author, Paris: Made by Hand
Julia Laura: MAOMA DESIGNER TOYS.
Maki: a small design and illustration studio with a big influence! T-shirts, shoes, and books - Maki was the driving force behind ABC’s 2008 Custom Kicks event. www.makimaki.nl
Creativity, Flow, & Resilience workshop with Paula Kampf of SOMO Leadership Labs, Saturday August 16, 2014
This Shot Taken on My Participation in 'iCan' Group
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' iCan ' تم إلتقاط هذه الصورة أثناء مشاركتي لفريق
Many Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) graduates showed their creativity through their unique mortarboards and attire. But for some graduates, this was also a way to tell the stories of their journeys and where they are headed as they âDepart to Serve.â
As students marched into Bowman Gray Stadium during the Commencement Ceremony on Friday, May 19, they shared their messages of gratitude, accomplishment and encouragement.
Dealva Glaspie, a biotechnology graduate, had a decorated mortarboard with the message, âI turned my canâts into cans, and my dreams into plans.â Glaspie is the first in her family to earn a college degree. âI finally made it. I turned my dreams into plans,â Glaspie said.
Sherabiah Olglesby, a behavioral sciences and social work graduate, wore a stole with the imprint âblack grads matter,â to show her pride as a graduate of a historically Black college and university (HBCU).
âA lot of my friends went to predominately white institutions and believe that their degrees are better, but thatâs not true,â Olglesby said. âA lot of graduate schools want students from WSSU because they know that we have been properly prepared and are ready for the work force, and I think that is great.â
Olglesby plans to attend graduate school in the fall.
Taylor Gaulden, an interdisciplinary studies graduate, had a picture of her recently deceased grandmother on her mortarboard. âI promised my granny that I was going to do it, and I did.,â Gaulden said.
James Bullock, a sports management graduate and former member of the Rams football team, was at the front of the processional with a large crown atop graduation cap. About 25 family members from Cleveland were there to cheer him on.
Berenice Rodriguez, a nursing graduate whose parents migrated from Mexico, displayed the message, âLo Hicimos. Gracias mami y papi,â which means âWe did it. Thank you, mom and dad.â Rodriguez is the first in her family to graduate from college. âI did what Iâm doing for them.â
Class of 2017
WSSU recognized more than 1,200 graduates during the ceremony.
The ceremony honored WSSU students who earned their degrees in summer and fall 2016 and spring 2017. Many outstanding students were among the class of 2017. More than 1,100 undergraduates and 129 graduates received degrees.
Graduates included:
Sisters Eomba F. and Edith Pungu, immigrants from the Congo who are earning their masterâs in nursing degree to become family nurse practitioners. The sisters will cross the stage together for the second time as WSSU graduates.
Nursing Bridge to Ph.D. Scholars Nicole Calhoun, Morine Cebert and LaKita M.J. Knight, who will earn their masterâs degree and continue their education this fall as doctorate in nursing students at Duke University.
Taylor Evans, a third-generation educator who has several job offers in special education.
Victoria Segwick, a chemistry major who will attend the Medical Sciences Ph.D. Program at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Anthony Wells, a marketing major who plans to join AllianceBerstein as a private wealth consultant in New York City. While at WSSU, he studied abroad in Brazil and the Dominican Republic and studied at the Harvard University Business School.
Also at the ceremony:
Dr. Donna Gwyn Wiggins, associate professor of music, was awarded the 2017 Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Dr. Brenda Allen, provost and vice chancellor of academic affairs, received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters for her contributions during her eight-year tenure at WSSU. Allen was recently selected as the president of Lincoln University in Pennsylvania.
A bold past. A brilliant future.
For 125 years, Winston-Salem State University has fostered the creative thinking, analytical problem-solving, and depth of character needed to transform the world. Rooted in liberal education, WSSUâs curriculum prepares students to be thought leaders who have the skills and knowledge needed to develop innovative solutions to complex problems. WSSU is a historically Black constituent institution of the University of North Carolina with a rich tradition of contributing to the social, cultural, intellectual, and economic growth of North Carolina, the region and beyond. Guided by the motto, âEnter to Learn. Depart to Serve,â WSSU develops leaders who advance social justice by serving the world with compassion and commitment. Join us in celebrating our 125th anniversary with events throughout 2017. Learn more at the 125th Anniversary website.
Celebrating Creativity! -näyttely.
Marie D. Tiger | Espresso Edge, Helsinki 4.10. - 29.10.2013
Blogissa: Luovuuden säteitä
Innovation & Creativity Seminar for Total, organised by iMAL for www.Itineraires.be, 23/09/2008.
Bartaku presenting his research about the Undisclosed Poesis of the Photovoltaic effect (http://libarynth.org/luminous/phoef).
An interviewed Portrait I did with the ever so lovely Aisha A.K.A Miss Betty-Sue.
Read more here: (In Dutch) www.twentwatchers.nl/people/2016/03/30/aisha-reehuis-bett...
a mishmash of leftover remains of the day pages, other pages & a cover made from a Christmas bag, bound using full tilt boogie techniques. including duct tape.
Place: AlFutisi Island
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Wie ist der Himmel farblos, trübe. Der doch bei Tage hell gelacht. Die Wolken ziehen tränenmde.
Gleich stummen Betern durch die Nacht.
Ihre Köpfchen lässt die Blume hangen. Kein Blatt bewegt sich mehr am Baum.
Die Wellen nur zu meinen Füßen. Sie küssen leise sich im Traum.
Versunken steht der Wald im Schweigen. Der Vöglein Lied ist längst verstummt.
Nur matt aus geisterhafter Ferne. Herüber eine Glocke summt.
Anbetend fall ich in die Knie. Und weine still ins feuchte Moos;
Wie lieb ich euch, ihr frommen Nächte. So ruhig weich und sternenlos.
Johanna Ambrosius
how I felt too much of the time over the last year.
Happy to say that I feel much better now... the difference was in keeping true to communicating and knowing that the best course through the noise was a life lived in health and balance (not extreme polarity or contrarity).
Taken at Milton Keynes in October 2015, as part of Big Lunch Extras on Tour. One of our inspirational community events to help people create positive change where they live.
Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.
Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.
Featuring:
Mustafa Ahmed, poet
Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival
Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author
Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University
Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host
Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken
Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry
Saukrates, artist and musician
David Usher, singer-songwriter and author