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2022 Research Poster Conference
Requester: Lupa Castenada
Photographer: Gregory M. Waigand
Date: 2022-11-30
Photolab order: IMCOPS-12.1.21
August 14 – October 2, 2021 Exhibitions
On view Saturdays, 1 - 5PM
BOX 13 ArtSpace is pleased to present four exhibitions opening August 14, 2021. In the Front BOX, John Forse’s solo exhibition Electroanxiety consists of paintings and collage that merge digital media, LED lights, and humor to explore social, political, and online culture. In the Back BOX, Katherine Fields presents Scratch & Sniff, a solo exhibition of works that combine images of nude women, photographic backgrounds, and synthetic scents to subvert exploitations and push the boundaries of the way we experience art. In the Window BOX, Adrienne Duncan presents New Works, a series of mystical and vibrant paintings that take advantage of the natural light of the window space. In the Upstairs BOX, Las Girls Collective (Daniela Antelo and Brenda Cruz-Wolf) present Landscapes of Feet with Material, a mixed media installation meant to distort the viewer’s reality and question new relationships of landscape and body.
*Please Note* - an Opening Reception will not be held. The exhibitions will be on view to the public on Saturdays from 1 - 5PM from August 14 - October 2, 2021.
All visitors to BOX 13 are required to wear a mask that covers their nose and mouth at all times.
All visitors must practice social distancing
Visitors will be asked to fill out a short survey and use hand sanitizer before being permitted to enter
Capacity is limited to 15 visitors in the building at any one time, and only the downstairs gallery spaces will be accessible
Exhibition checklists will be available digitally by URL and QR code
31st Intramuros Grand Marian Procession 2010
Manila Cathedral, Intramuros, Manila,The Philippines
December 5, 2010
ReNuAL2 Side Event on the Margins of the June Board of Governors Meeting held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 7 June 2022
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Opening Remarks:
Najat Mokhtar, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
Welcome Remarks:
Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General
Remarks from the Co-Chairs of the Friends of ReNuAL
HE Dr. Götz Volker Karl Schmidt-Bremme, Resident Representative of Germany to the IAEA
HE Mr Rapulane Molekane, Resident Representative of South Africa to the IAEA
Donor Representatives:
HE Mr. Richard Travers Sadleir, Resident Representative of Australia to the IAEA
HE Mr Sadiq Marafi, Resident Representative of Kuwait to the IAEA
HE Mr. Luis Javier Campuzano Piña, Resident Representative of Mexico to the IAEA
HE Mr. Suleiman Dauda Umar, Resident Representative of Nigeria to the IAEA
Mr. Abdulla Nasser Al-Hajiri, Charge d’Affaires, Qatar
Ms. Nataly Subrtova, Nuclear Affairs Advisor
HE Ms Barbara Žvokelj, Resident Representative of Slovenia to the IAEA
HE Ms. Laura S. H. Holgate, Resident Representative of the United States of America to the IAEA
Kevin-Prince Boateng ( left ) Professional footballer for AC Milan Football Club and the Ghanaian national team during the interview after the panel discussion on “Racism and Sport” . 21 March 2013. Photo by Jean-Marc Ferré
The Summit was attended by the prime ministers from the region, comprising of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, FYR Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia.
EBRD President Sir Suma Chakrabarti and UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond opened the event with key note addresses. After a prime ministers’ session government ministers, political decision-makers and leading entrepreneurs and investors took part in three discussions. The panels debated the development of transport links, the potential for renewable energy and the privatisation agenda in the Western Balkans.
The EBRD-backed SEE Link, an innovative regional platform for trading securities listed on the Bulgarian, Croatian and Macedonian stock exchanges, was launched during the Summit. The Serbian and Slovenian bourses confirmed their intention to join the initiative during the conference in London, boosting regional integration of capital markets.
The event aimed to highlight investment and business opportunities in the region and promote the inflow of foreign direct investment and cross-border projects. Participants had the opportunity to engage directly with key political and business representatives.
The Summit follows the first Western Balkans Investment Forum at the EBRD in February 2014 which for the first time had brought together all prime ministers from the region.
The EBRD is one of the largest investors in the Western Balkans and last year alone the Bank invested around €1 billion in various projects from energy efficiency to infrastructure and from support for financial institutions to agribusiness
The 2021 annual staff meeting for ILO Viet Nam’s staff in HCMC on 29 January focuses on Work, Leaning and Life. ©ILO
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