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Gallery 224
Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard
224 Western Ave
Allston, Massachusetts
Exhibition Dates: June 17, 2017 - August 19, 2017
Reception: June 17, 2017 5pm - 8pm
Curated by longtime Ceramics Program instructor and staff member Crystal Ribich, this invitational exhibition celebrates the long tradition of artists coming together in groups large and small to fire their work in salt, soda and/or wood and the friendships forged through this method of working.
Artists featured in this exhibition include:
Doug Casebeer, Linda Christianson, Josh DeWeese, Julia Galloway, Kenyon Hansen, Matthew Hyleck, Tom Jaszczak, Randy Johnston, Justin Lambert, Suze Lindsey, Matt Long, Warren Mather, Jan McKeachie Johnston, Kent McLaughlin, Lorna Meaden, Tom O'Malley, Donovan Palmquist, Marilu Pelusa Rosenthal, David Pinto, Seth Rainville, Colleen Reilly, Mark Shapiro, Gay Smith, Becca Van Fleet Webb, Nathan Webb, and Bill Wilkey.
Gallery Hours: 10am - 5pm M-F; weekends by appointment. Closed 7/3 & 7/4. Call 617-495-8680 for more information.
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Secretary Landgraf told the graduating class of the Delaware Psychiatry Residency Program on June 12 at Buena Vista that “I am gratified that you have spent your four years with us preparing to become psychiatrists with a focus on community psychiatry and public service.”
The program, which is coordinated through DHSS’ Delaware Psychiatric Center, has been existence since 1950. It is the only psychiatry program in Delaware that trains physicians to become psychiatrists. Last year, the residency program received more than 800 applicants for five slots.
Family members, friends, and colleagues celebrated the graduates of the Class of 2015:
Dr. Mustafa Mufti, who is joining the University of Pennsylvania’s Forensic Fellowship Program, and will continue to do work at DPC.
Dr. Adeel Nasir, who has accepted a Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship at the University of Rochester.
Dr. Faria Khan, who will be working as an inpatient psychiatrist at Hampton Behavioral Health Center in Cherry Hill, N.J.
Dr. Fatima Siddiqui, who will join the Child Fellowship Program at Long Island Jewish Medical Center.
Dr. Iman Parhami, who will join the Child Fellowship Program at Johns Hopkins University.
In addition to their work at DPC, participants in the residency program also do work across the state in office-based settings, street-based outreach, home visits, an emergency psychiatry setting, and mental health clinic.
The residency program, which is directed by Dr. Imran Trimzi, has 14 slots. Two additional spots are expected to be funded soon. Many of the recent graduates have returned to practice in Delaware at some point in their professional careers, Dr. Trimzi said.
“My hope is that all of you will – at some point – come back to Delaware to practice,” Secretary Landgraf urged the graduates in her keynote address. “We need you here.”
Program design for the art exhibition titled 'Asia–Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art 5'. The exhibition focused on contemporary art of Asia and the Pacific, including Australia.
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O Escritório Regional do Serviço Brasileiro de Apoio às Micro e Pequenas Empresas do Estado de São Paulo (Sebrae-SP) em Campinas, em parceria com o Conselho Regional de Odontologia de São Paulo (Crosp), promove o lançamento do programa "Dentista Empreendedor". O evento, que é destinado a cirurgiões dentistas e profissionais da área, tem o objetivo de orientar sobre melhores práticas de gestão. Data: 22/07/2014. Local: Campinas/SP. Foto: Ricardo Lima/A2FOTOGRAFIA