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Two delightful young women from China, on spring break from their studies in Maine, sit outside the Met in March 2015
We were staying with Angie's sister LiShung and her family in Tainan.
L-R: LiShung, HerSan, Angie, Fabian, and myself
This image was made in the beautiful gardens of my sister-in-law near Antwerp, OH. Please hug someone and have a marvelous day!
This toad dropped by our place, presumably to feast on some of the innumerable bugs in our backyard.
It goes to the Shinto shrine in Japan so that a lot of people may wish the
happiness of the new year. I went to Meiji Jingu by one about the biggest Shinto shrine in Tokyo today.
I was in Barry to support our wonderful Labour candidates in bringing about real change in Wales. (7th December, 2019)
I visted Barry's fantastic zero-waste shop and Barry sports and social club.
I was in Peterborough to support our our local Labour candidate, Lisa Forbes. (5th December, 2019)
I also dropped in at the Fulbridge Academy. By recruiting 20,000 new teachers, investing an extra £25 billion every year and capping class sizes to 30, we'll ensure every child gets a quality education.
Gladys Kasel, LeRoy Public Library Board Member, Ann Hutton, SELCO Executive Director, Donovan Lambright, SELCO Automation Librarian, Monica Erikson, Chatfield Public Library Director, Sara Berquam, SELCO Office Assistant
Geoffrey found that F. Scott and Zelda were buried in nearby Rockville. We had some time to kill, so we took the metro out and grabbed a few shots. Does anyone know why there are pennies on the tombstone?
The MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research presents a lecture by Frankfurt-based film critic Heike Kuehn as part of PNCA’s Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series.
Kuehn ran the highly-esteemed film seminar Arnoldshainer Filmgespräche for many years, and has written for Die Zeit, Berliner Zeitung, Frankfurter Rundschau, and Die Welt, among others. She has served as a juror for film festivals around the world, including the Locarno International Film Festival, the Oberhausen International Short Film Festival, the Duisberg International Documentary Film Festival, the Lübeck International Film Festival of Scandinavian Films, the Montreal Film Festival, the NW Film & Video Festival, the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (president), and the Crakovia Short Film Festival (president). Her novel Schlangentöchter, a magical-realist account of growing up as the daughter of the head of the Exotarium at the Frankfurt Zoo during the war, is currently being translated into English. Photos by Matthew Gaston '16.
Went to the zoo, saw the gorillas eat, sleep, bite each other and get time outs....all within 5 minutes.
Visiting Artist Workshop with Yasuhisa Kohyama
Friday, June 6, 2014
We were honored to host Japanese master artist Yasuhisa Kohyama for a day of demonstration at the Ceramics Program. Kohyama, both sculptor and potter, played a significant part in reviving the use of the traditional Japanese Anagama wood fired kiln, being the first potter in the area of Shigaraki to build such a kiln since the Middle Ages.
Kohyama began the day sculpting with his unique coiling and cutting technique. Participants enjoyed a potluck lunch and a slide lecture on Shigaraki and the history of Kohyama’s work as well as a NHK WORLD TV video of the artist working in his studio and loading, firing and unloading his wood kiln.
The Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe are presenting "Shakespeare in Two Acts", consisting in two adaptations of works by The Bard: "Love on a Midsummer Night" and "Visiting Lear". Both have reduced casts and shortened scripts (1 hour each) that give most of the story in the original words (with some narrative summaries to move things along) are very creative and well presented.