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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
Images from the Washington Overseas Chinese Artists Association Exhibit reception and art demos in The Gallery, July 7 2015
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano visited the Singapore 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
United States District Court of Southern Indiana, Courthouse Museum designed by Taylor Studios, Inc.
Indianapolis, Indiana
I saw this dress at an exhibit recently held on campus. I thought this dress was beautiful and I assumed it was priced very high. This dress symbolizes a dress I am able to afford and wear sometime in my future. It serves as motivation for me to continue to work hard so that I am in a great place financially to purchase this dress.
The Austin Bead Society has an exhibit at the Austin Bergstrom International Airport, July 17- October 26th. Make it a point to see it if you are flying into or out of Austin!
On special exhibit was the Psychedelic ’60s: Posters from The Houston Freeburg Collection. Of all the visual art produced in the late 1960s, the most influential may be San Francisco psychedelic concert posters. Many are instantly recognizable because of their innovative use of text, psychedelic colors and coded messages. Not only do the posters visually define the period, but they also have shaped graphic design ever since.
Since the museum’s founding in 1901, “the Toledo Museum of Art has earned a global reputation for the quality of our collection, our innovative education programs, and our architecturally significant campus. Within this celebrated environment, we invite you to personally discover the power of art: to delight, to inspire, to engage, and even to transform viewers of all ages and backgrounds.”
The Department of Art & Design:
www-new.onu.edu/academics/getty_college_arts_sciences/are...
With 12 victories, Lt. David Putnam of the 139th Aero Squadron, was the leading ace of the U.S. Air Service at the time of his death on Sept. 13, 1918. Some of his decorations include the U.S. Distinguished Service Cross, French Foreign Legion of Honor and the French Military Medal. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Lock)
This image features a poster explaining the history behind the exhibit. This exhibit was on display in the Special Collections Lobby. The exhibit was on display from December 17, 2015-May 15, 2016.
From the Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. See swem.wm.edu/scrc/ for further information and assistance.
Upon exiting the ''Creature Effects'' exhibits at the Warner Bros. Studio in Leavesden, we continued ''The Making of Harry Potter'' tour on the set of Diagon Alley, which features front exterior facades of a wide variety of wizarding shops.
Here, you can see the facade of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, a joke shop owned by twins Fred and George Weasley and located in Diagon Alley – the wizarding thoroughfare that appeared in the very first Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. (On the lower right, you can see the animatronic display for the Weasleys' Puking Pastille sweets.) A few details on Diagon Alley from the informational placard accompanying the set:
Welcome to Diagon Alley
The Diagon Alley set has never been the same twice. Since its construction for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, walls have shifted, shopfronts have moved and entire buildings have come and gone. In fact, many of these set pieces were redressed and repurposed as Hogsmeade village for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Years later, Stuart Craig and his artists went back to the original drawings and redesigned all of Diagon Alley for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Each building's architecture was carefully tweaked and refined to create the picture-perfect street as it is now.
'Harry wished he had about eight more eyes. He turned his head in every direction as they walked up the street, trying to look at everything at once: the shops, the things outside them, the people doing their shopping.' – J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
If you are in Bucharest, I hope you will stop by and see my exhibit at the Museo Cafe in the Geology Museum on Sos. Kiseleff this month. The photos are for sale and all the proceeds will go to the NGO Ovidiu Rom to support efforts to keep at-risk kids in Romania in school. Learn more about Ovidiu Rom here (in Romanian): www.ovid.ro/index.php; (in English) www.ovid.ro/index.php?limba=En
Exhibits of the Museum of the Historical Society of Saratoga Springs.
(Photo credit - Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)
Located in the historic building built in 1920 for the J. A. Mahlstedt Lumber and Coal Company, the Mahlstedt Gallery has become integral in the global interior and design community for art advisory, marketing and displaying contemporary artwork. Over 10,000 square feet of curated space is committed to providing art that fulfills each individual or corporation’s artistic vision. The newly restored, 2,000 square foot, elegant gallery space is an upscale and intimate venue for any type of event you have in mind.
Isabella Lisnichy was among the Canandaigua fourth-graders who brought in replicas of Iroquois longhouses or posters for display in the Williams-Insalaco Gallery 34.
The 38 longhouses and 12 posters by students of Jeff McCarthy and Kathy Keating will be on display Monday, Nov. 29 from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Another installation of the A Cel Obert Exhibit in historic buildings with open courtyards.
This one is found in the Palau Montagut- it is a blue labyrinth created by Silvia Sanahuja
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Die Installation "blaues Labyrinth" im Innenhof, des Palau Montagut. Die Artistin heisst Silvia Sanahuja
TCA thanks its Associate members for exhibiting at this year's Annual Convention. We look forward to seeing you at #2020TCA in Kissimmee, Florida!
Visiting the Chihuly exhibit with my father at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (October 20 - February 10).
The Parisian artist Artiste Ouvrier started with street and especially with stencil art in the early 90’s. In the last years, he exhibited around the world, e.g. in Paris, Barcelona, Vienna, Hamburg and London, and made himself a reputation as an outstanding stencil artist.
For more info, visit www.urbanartcore.eu/artiste-ouvrier-stencil-art-show/