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Exhibits on the history of Knox College and Abraham Lincoln, on the first floor hallway of Old Main.
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano visited the brazilian exhibits on display at the International Conference on the IAEA Technical Cooperation Programme: Sixty Years and Beyond - Contributing to Development. Vienna, Austria 31 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Kimono as Art: The Landscapes of Itchiku Kubota features forty oversized kimonos created by Master Kubota. Visit www.kimonoexhibit.com for kimono art exhibit information.
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano visited the Bangladesh exhibits on display at the International Conference on the IAEA Technical Cooperation Programme: Sixty Years and Beyond - Contributing to Development. Vienna, Austria 31 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Located within The Fruit Company's building and brought to you by the Fruit Foundation Historical Society, this exhibit touts the history and accomplishments of early agriculturalists in Oregon's Hood River Valley. It includes an authentic picker's cabin, machinery, and many other authentic artifacts from the era.
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano visited the brazilian exhibits on display at the International Conference on the IAEA Technical Cooperation Programme: Sixty Years and Beyond - Contributing to Development. Vienna, Austria 31 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Titanic Exhibit - Toronto 1999 These were taken with a low quality digital camera and the room was VERY dark so most of the pictures were pretty blurry. I don't think were supposed to be taking pictures so I didn't want to use a flash!
Hundreds of visitors came to get inspired and play with us at our Climate Art Exhibit on Sep. 14-15 at the Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival. Green Change and dozens of volunteers hosted this special exhibit to engage more people to go green and fight climate change. We collaborated with these talented artists to create this featured presentation: Ann Dodge, Tess Felix, Fabrice Florin, Janey Fritsche, Al Grumet, Aurora Mahassine and Randy Rosenberg.
Together, we transformed the redwood grove at Old Mill Park into a creative space for climate action. We inspired hundreds of conversations about climate change through vibrant artworks, visual storytelling, interactive installations and fun activities for all ages. Over a hundred people signed up as Green Change members, dozens pledged to take climate action and many more played our educational games and learned new information to help them go green.
Our climate art exhibit featured:
• Ocean Plastic Portraits - stunning portraits made from recycled materials found on beaches
• Seeds of Change - a multi-dimensional living art installation rising 20 feet up in the redwood trees
• Keeping Score - a fun corn hole game about our food choices
• Hitting Home - an origami house activity about our energy choices
• Alchemy of Fire - mixed-media paintings about the threat of wildfires
• This Island Earth - paintings celebrating the beauty and spiritual power of nature
• Earth Bike - a unique art float created to inspire people to go green
• Green Change - an information table for learning about climate action
This was a fun and rewarding experience for all participants, bringing together hundreds of people and inspiring them to make a green change in their lives. The majestic redwood grove at Old Mill offered an ideal setting for helping each other protect nature and our future.
Special thanks to our gracious hosts Erma Murphy and Sylvia Barsky at MVFAF -- and to all the volunteers who so generously helped us present our work for this transformative experience!
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IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano visited the chilean exhibits on display at the International Conference on the IAEA Technical Cooperation Programme: Sixty Years and Beyond - Contributing to Development. Vienna, Austria 31 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Curated by the Center for American Architecture and Design
Photographed by Alison Steele, UT Austin School of Architecture Visual Resources Collection TA
When spacecraft re-enter the atmosphere, they experience extremely high temperatures. DLR researchers have developed a capsule with a thermal protection and insulation system to acquire insight into what happens during re-entry: the interior of the capsule is kept cool (about 35 degrees Celsius), while exterior temperatures reach about 2000 degrees.
Route 66 Project relaunched @ Bricky Way 2024
Lego conventions, their preparations, safe transportation of all models to the exhibit’s location and setting everything up on site usually tend to cause a whole heap of stress for me, which is the reason why I am generally reluctant to take part in them.
However, when my friend Gabor Horvath revealed to me that he was going to organize a third Bricky Way event in Györ, Hungary, and proposed that we could set up a larger version of our Route 66 Project, I decided to get onboard once more 😊.
The perspective of teaming up again with Gabor and setting up a much larger layout based on the Route 66 / Out West theme that we had created together with ER0L in 2016 and further extended at Bricky Way 2018 - a layout the size of which I couldn’t possibly set up at home due to spatial restrictions - was super tempting and was what pushed me to go for it.
As usual, my building wish list was long and the number of new, single MOCs I was able to create was relatively low. However, the road structures, landscaping and train tracks were further optimized and extended. I figured out a way to make the old 12V train tracks look decent with the pieces I had, creating a double loop with complete embankments and multi-track railroad crossings, with one of them being located in one of the quarter curves.
New stuff
The following new MOCs of mine were not shown at any of the two prior exhibitions:
-a 12V Sante Fe Diesel Engine in a classic paint theme,
-the long dreamed up “Gunz N Alienz Store”
-and the HP BELCURD Tanker Trailer for my white long-nose semi truck.
Gabor created a new, huge prison complete with its prison bus and whose yard is full of amazing details. He also came up with background stories for most of the inmates 😉.
Gabor’s section was the short stroke of the L-shaped layout and included the Prison, Trailer Home and Car Repair Shop with its scrapyard along with the corresponding desert and Route 66 modules.
My section was the L’s long stroke, comprising six Route 66 modules with a four-track railway crossing, a prolonged Lerner Airfield Road, the Mojave Inn Motel, the new “Gunz N Alienz” Store and my former cargo aircraft’s nose as “aircraft scrap” in the desert, embedded in the 12V double loop, with the smaller road leading up to one of the Airfield’s gates.
Setting up the adjacent Airfield in due dimensions filled me with great joy, as I hadn’t been able to do this yet due to said lack of space. For the first time, the dimensions and distances between aircraft and the tower looked decent and realistic.
In addition, my long-time dream of building a nice Diesel engine based on the 12V system as a basis came true, with a Santa Fe engine (rather than my 9V CN models) as a better fit for desert scenery such as presented in our joint Bricky Way 2024 layout.
Going to Hungary would have been impossible without the tremendous help of my dear wife Catherine, who supported me, helped me, kept me company, navigated, prepared food and drinks for the 2x930k ride and took care of our dog who came along, a cute Sheltie named Lilly.
Thank you, Catherine – you are the Best!
Thank you all for looking and having read through all this!
Hunter shown by his 4-H leather craft exhibits (center) at the county fair. He entered a leather coin purse and a leather and turkey feather wall hanging.
Away from flickr, but still working. My first time contributing to an exhibit.
If you're in town, feel free to stop by.
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IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano visited the Chinese exhibits on display at the International Conference on the IAEA Technical Cooperation Programme: Sixty Years and Beyond - Contributing to Development. Vienna, Austria 31 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Townhouse was established in 1998 as the first independent art space in Egypt with a remit to make contemporary arts accessible to all without compromising creative practice.
posted for the flickristas exhibit.
i superimposed my original shot from pagudpud over one of my sunset shots in manila bay to make this more dramatic. honestly, i really don't like this shot included because it's very noisy and i find it rather common. being my most interesting shot though, i think it deserves to be printed. i'll see if it deserves exhibition after it's printed.
see original post here: www.flickr.com/photos/akumach/169287688/
An event of flower show was on exhibit during the last week (22-27 February, 2012) at Seaview Beach Park, Clifton, Karachi where a great number of citizens thronged around to show their love and adore with the flowers. The presence to the event was comprising almost over the all age groups, particularly the feminine affection to the flowers was on a high spirit.
This was an exhibition which the people enjoyed indeed and the kind of events needs to be organized every now and then to relieve the tension and the complexity which the Karachities rather whole nation has to suffer very often -sometimes due to the sectarianism and sometimes because of the political rivalries.
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Exhibits at the International Conference on Nuclear Security: Commitments and Actions at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 6 December 2016
Junior visual arts students displayed their artwork in an exhibit titled "MoWall" on April 12, 2012. “MoWall” was a massive design project that reinvented the semi-permanent wall surrounding construction outside of Monroe Hall. Over the course of 12 weeks, the wall was slowly transformed as students painted 12 layers with 12 corresponding themes on the wall. The project’s guiding principle was the phrase “Embracing the Future,” derived from the tagline marking Loyola's Centennial Celebration.
Images from the Washington Overseas Chinese Artists Association Exhibit reception and art demos in The Gallery, July 7 2015