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Instructorado de Yoga. Examen y entrega de diplomas a un grupo de alumnos de la Escuela de Yoga Uttama. Córdoba. Argentina.
Red Cross volunteers, instructors, and Congressional staff bringing Save a Life Saturday to the community of Douglas.
A U.S. Marine with Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment (3/4) provides security during Assault Support Tactics 3 (AST-3) at Kiwanis Park, Yuma, Ariz., April 20, 2012. AST-3 was in support of Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course 2-12 hosted by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Ashley E. Santy/Released)
Brian Baldwin, Untitled, 2008, digital photograph, 20 × 30". FA 210: Intro to Digital Photography (Instructor: Lisa Anne Auerbach).
Ms. Gonzalez is teaching Argentine Tango workshops in Sellwood this weekend at Dance With Joy Studios!
That's what my martial arts instructor used to yell at me whenever I was about to fall over.
I don't think it's a real word.
I want to try more photos from this location, because it's a pretty rare sort of vantage point. I don't know who this guy is -- he rode through ahead of my friends, and his was the shot I liked the most.
GIPA students and instructors set up and rehearse their live TV news show production tasks. From setting lights, to writing scripts, attachinf teleporompters to cameras and learning how to switch shots and communicate cues.
Scanned from the original slide (transparency); probably taken with with my father's Ilford Sportsman film camera. I went on a school ski holiday to Beckenried, Switzerland over New Year 1962/3. All pictures on that trip were taken on various dates, so they're all dated on 1st January 1963 - as good a day as any
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard
224 Western Ave, Allston 02134
Exhibition dates: July 11 - August 23, 2019
This exhibition of work by Mary Roettger (1956-2017) honors and commemorates a former Ceramics Program instructor and artist in residence. Mary was a gifted teacher, who inspired beginning and advanced students with challenging, in-depth projects which expanded their expressive potential and technical abilities. In homage to the breadth and depth of Mary’s teaching and creative practice, this exhibition will present a wide range of her work so that students, professionals and the general public are able to learn from her evolution.
The wide range of exhibited work includes her recent helix sculptures, her Fibonacci sculptures, and her early functional ware. All the work is hand built with a variety of unique techniques. The early slab work was created in response to the complex urban environment of New York City. The pinched Fibonacci series began in graduate school at Alfred, New York. The organic layering and progressions echoed Mary’s rural surroundings and expressed her own vital life force. The helix series continued her passionate attention to the underlying structure of nature.
This exhibition includes work from local New York/New England collections as well as selections from a May–June 2019 exhibition of Mary’s work at the Northern Clay Center in Minneapolis, MN.
This exhibition is curated by Nancy Selvage, Former Director of the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
A U.S. Navy SH-60 Seahawk takes off during a casualty evacuation drill at Yodaville, near Yuma, Ariz., April 13, 2012. The exercise was in support of Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course 2-12 hosted by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Patrick P. Evenson)