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In 1985 a temporary building was erected in the York Museums Gardens to host an exhibition, Exhibit, sponsored by IBM, demonstrating the latest (then) microcomputer technologies.
Photos by Tobias Gelston from BMAC's 8th Annual LEGO Contest & Exhibit Awards Ceremony on Friday, November 20th, 2015.
Exhibit of infomation and history items pertaining to Chiang Kai Shek.
Here, a wax figure of Chiang Kai Shek Sits in his study.
Great Art, Great Company, Great Snacks . . . a great way to spend a Thursday
evening. These are pictures from last night's opening reception for
"Naturally", the new exhibit in the Arts Guild Gallery. Artwork by Jan
Shoger, Tim Lloyd, Steve Lloyd, and Becky Lloyd was enjoyed and celebrated
by all who came. Tim and Jan were on hand to speak about their work and
generally enjoy the crowd. Steve and Becky have moved to North Carolina,
and so were unable to be present for the reception. LOTS of people did
come, however, but even if you missed the opening you can still come to
visit the gorgeous artwork . . . it's in the gallery until November 25.
Photos are by Ross Shoger; Information submitted by Sheryl Joy, Office
Manager at Northfield Arts Guild
Christmas exhibit, Santa Claus with sled
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Museums and Historic Sites
Box 11 Folder 9
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ZAP! POW! BAM! The Superhero: The Golden Age of Comic Books, 1938-1950 exhibit at the Jewish Museum of Maryland (in Baltimore).
At the National Waterfront Museum, Swansea.
This interface was interesting, as it uses a combination of trackball, touchscreen, and projection onto glass. Elsewhere in the museum, this got kind of confusing, but it works pretty well here. The trackball controls the 3D wireframe view, which is projected in front of you, and the touchscreen allows you to select locations and information to read.