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Beijing Opera Day! It involved singing, dancing, and acting. I will never forget the endless laughter that filled the classrom.
Exhibition Dates: September 5 - 27, 2019
Lecture & Reception: Saturday, September 7, 4-7 pm
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard
224 Western Ave, Allston, MA 02134
This show is built from a fascination with glazes and ceramic materials. During my residency at the Ceramics Program - Office for the Arts at Harvard, I’ve been researching and testing materials and procedures to take a fresh look at how we approach contemporary clay.
The process that I developed for this work has me hand-printing vessels and balloons the time to produce a single vase out to 40-plus hours. In that time-frame, I make thousands of decisions about where the profile is heading. Each drop is a waypoint in the design of the object. There is no inside surface vs. outside surface, there is only the object and the space it contains. It’s a really beautiful process. It’s layered with the irony of an American studio artist hand-replicating a 3-d printing process; making work representative of blue and white ware. There’s a lot of good questions in there.Colby Charpentier
Knowing that the material itself is a glass that was formulated to devitrify and be ceramic when fired— is important to understanding this work as a veil of glaze. This process is driven by the research questions: What if we took clay out of the vessel and glaze was all that remained? And what does it mean to replicate a 3-D printing process by hand? The result is ceramic: glass, devitrified.
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The final gathering of participants in Young Audiences 2014-15 Teaching Artist Studio program. May 16, 2015.
Participants in the 2014-15 program included:
A.M. O’Malley, Literary & Visual Arts
John Whitten, Visual & Media Arts
Christopher St. John, Visual Arts
Nikki Weaver, Theatre
DC Copeland, Theatre & Literary Arts
Diana Berkowitz, Theatre & Dance
Sailor Holladay, Literary & Visual Arts
Ryan Woodring, Visual & Media Arts
Alexis Roberto, Visual Arts
Melissa Reeser Poulin, Literary Arts
Andrea DiPalma Yansane, Visual Arts, Music & Dance
Rick Huddle, Theatre & Music
Chompunut “Nim” Xuto, Visual Arts
Katherine Spinella, Visual Arts
Mark Caporael, Visual Arts
Jonathan Walters, Theatre
Oluyinka Akinjiola, Dance
Anne Greenwood, Visual Arts
Rodolfo Serna, Visual Arts
Photo Credit: Patricia Teel
More info: www.ya-or.org/for-artists/the-teaching-artist-studio
The Seabiscuit program took place on August 2003 at Countryside.
Seabiscuit's former jockey lives locally and he described the world of thoroughbred racing in the 1930s when Seabiscuit was the “all-star” of all time. He shared a scrapbook filled with his racing career highlights and shared many memories. The library was filled to capacity that day.
2018 Grand Prix of Utah
Utah Motorsports Campus - Tooele, UT
Pirelli World Challenge
*This was just a simple event press kit as there were no programs available.
Our social incentives board from the Spring Reading Program is covered in beehives! Make sure to join us this summer as we celebrate 100 Years of Reading!
A few months ago there even was a sign on the door of Hamilton Library for the LIS Program area. The interiors of the LIS Program's space are nearly complete, but electricity and fire alarms need to be installed.
The Powerhouse Theater Apprentice Program
During a class on Soundpainting.
Soundpainting is the live composing sign language created by New York composer Walter Thompson for musicians, dancers, actors, poets, and visual artists working in the medium of structured improvisation.
Fotografías del programa #3 de radio TBS on Air, con la capitana de natación sincronizada como invitada especial.
Council continues to support our Financial Assistance Program because it directly benefits local community groups who would not normally qualify for any government assistance.
This year we are distributed $84,689 across 78 projects throughout our community.
Projects range from recreational activities, painting classes, theatre productions and dance and music therapy, to cultural and teaching children environmentally sustainable practices, mental health support groups, support for people with disabilities, and arts programs.
The projects reflect the diversity of community life in our City and support a wide range of issues of concern to Council and our residents.
They are also a sign that as a community, we are working together to ensure that for many people our City of Canterbury is truly a great place to live and work.
Con el objetivo de fortalecer y consolidar los programas de atención a las poblanas y a los recién nacidos, se entregó un donativo de equipo médico y material didáctico de reanimación neonatal en el Hospital de la Mujer, para mejorar la capacidad de atención que brinda el hospital. Servicios Caritativos Sud A.C y Estaca Puebla Mayorazgo entregó y donó el equipo médico que consta de 50 kits básicos que incluyen maniquíes, resucitadores, estetoscopios además de 10 maniquíes avanzados. La entrega coincidió con la clausura del Curso de capacitación en técnicas de reanimación neonatal en la que participaron 100 médicos, enfermeras y parteas que colaboran con los Servicios de Salud del Estado de Puebla.
Volunteer Abroad Ghana
Medical, Nursing, EMT, Dental, Teaching, Building and many more programs
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Twitter: @abroaderview
The Florida International University (FIU) College of Business (COB) Mentor Program, which links students with executives for one-on-one mentoring, end of the year celebration at the Rusty Pelican in Key Biscayne. Students and mentors had the opportunity to network with other students and mentors.
Key Biscayne, Florida | April 13, 2017
To learn more about the FIU College of Business please visit: business.fiu.edu
Noopur one of the oldest Odishi dance training institute in city (Berhampur) organized a cultural festival to showcase the talent of its students on the 16th of April 2014 at the Ganjam Kala Parishad, Berhampur.
Rangers gave a program on Boyd's Hole from the perspective of various people who have passed through there.
PSI had an idea that the more wealthy people in the cities can afford to buy PUR and provide it to their families in the villages where they do not have running water and have to drink contaminated water. So, PSI created a campaign called the “Pick Up a Miracle and Send it Back Home.” They’ve teamed up with the largest retailer in Kenya -- Nakumatt, to run the campaign. The pilot was a success for everyone involved, and now they’ll scale it up and support it with radio ads. It will be interesting to see if Kenyans can cross-subsidize PUR in this way through this Miracle program.