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In the study there is some old electronic stuff and also a PowerMac G3 sharing a switched monitor with a PC.
October 7, 2011 - Bierce Library Learning Commons @ The University of Akron. Design Architect: DesignGroup.
Alicante - Study 1
by Maggie Hilditch
Limited edition original acrylic painting
www.contemporary-artists.co.uk/paintings/alicante-study-1/
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12:40 still trying to get through my 59 pages...i want to carry on reading! but my eyes are really acheing :(
Students sunbathing and studying outside Nanticoke Hall, Salisbury State College, circa 1970s. SUA001504
A young tourist studying a guide about Barcelona in the shadows of Ciutadella's Park. Barcelona (Spain). August 2010.
at South Street, Great Torrington. This room has a fireplace, and smelt strongly of woodsmoke. The fireplace is an instrument few people can play nowdays.
Amanda McCavour - Toronto, Canada
Installation
Pattern Study is a large-scale textile collage that explores pattern, texture and line in space by looking closely at the structures found in textile-felts, knits and woven fabrics. This work will zoom in on these fibre constructions to explore their lines and patterns and will then expand the scale of these textile structures to the scale of architecture. Moving from systems that suggest disorder (the scribble of felted fabric) to systems based on the grid (woven fabric), this installation will move from disorder to order and back again.
Hanging in space, viewers will be invited to move through the various layers in this installation that hang overhead, where lines overlap and dissolve into each other.
This work finds its visuals in the structures of fabrics we wear and uses donated fabrics from the H&M Garment Collecting Program to create this large-scale work. This project attempts to shift the proportion of textiles to a monumental scale and draws attention to the fabrics that touch us every day. These fabrics are a resource and can be re-used and re-cycled. This project is a re-imagining of these interconnected and flexible systems.
Amanda McCavour is a Toronto-based artist who explores line in the context of embroidery, drawing and large-scale installation. Her work explores thread and fiber’s duality- it’s subtle quality versus it’s accumulative presence and it’s structural possibilities versus its fragility.