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The Springville Museum of Art in Springville, Utah, United States is the oldest museum in Utah for the visual fine arts.
Completed in 1937, this building was designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style by architect Claud S. Ashworth (1885-1971).[3] It was dedicated by LDS Apostle David O. McKay as "A sanctuary of beauty and a temple of meditation." It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 as Springville High School Art Gallery.
It was built during 1936-37 and was extended in 1964.
The Springville Museum of Art was made possible by the Nebo School District, the Works Progress Administration Act, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1964 a two-story wing was added as a gift from the Clyde Foundation.
The Springville art movement began in 1903 with a donation of art by John Hafen and Cyrus Dallin. It was followed in 1907 by a donation from seven other Utah artists. The Smart collection came in 1925, followed by the Steed Collection (1948), and the Lund-Wassmer Collection in 1986. The Art Association Board of Trustees and the City of Springville continue to contribute to the growth of both the museum and its art.
The museum is noted for its collection of Utah art spanning from pioneer days to the present. Most of the major artists and styles of Utah are represented in nine permanent galleries in the museum. All 275 of the pieces are arranged in chronological order and show the development of art in Utah. The works of 250 artists are featured, including those of Doug Snow, Lee U. Bennion, Mahonri Young, Dan Weggeland, and LeConte Stewart. The museum is divided into two main sections:
The 7 main galleries on the first-floor display temporary shows and consist of a wide variety of styles dealing with both historical and contemporary issues. Some of the most popular exhibitions include the annual exhibitions: the All-State Utah High School Art Show, the Quilt Show, the Spiritual and Religious Show, and the Spring Salon.
Selections of the museum's collection of 2,300 works are displayed on the second floor. They consist of art from Utah, the former Soviet Union and the United States.
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This scene depicts classic football (soccer) hooliganism (fans who support their team engage in extreme spirited activities). The child is wearing the colours of his favorite football team at a stadium. Engaged in the sport he is making a gesture towards the opposing team, or the referee for making a bad call.
Audio-visual connection
by Pamela Moscarda, Laura Bordin, Davide Cocchi and Benito Condemi de Felice
Audio-visual connection
by Pamela Moscarda, Laura Bordin, Davide Cocchi and Benito Condemi de Felice
Editorial photoshoot for SomeMagazine #9. Exploring the world in a new way for a day. Displacement in our visual perception and perspective by the use of EyeTeleporter.
Tsuki no Umi
Tsuki no Umi raise the bar for rock-band instrumentation with a strong combination of jazz, psychedelia and afrobeat, featuring songwriting that focuses on dynamic repetition and tremendous rock freakouts. Cosmic introductory passages give way to infectious rhythms and explosive climaxes. The diverse influences of each of the 6 members make their performances exciting, challenging, danceable, and most importantly, memorable.
Tsuki no Umi: sis.727.net/tsukinoumi/
onnacodomo
Not your usual VJ collective, onnacodomo use live digital camera feeds to present a series of happily random pictures, objects and hand puppets. The colours of their work burst into view like a visual scrapbook from Shinro Ohtake, or an action painting by Ushio Shinohara - for just a small taste, check out the video on their homepage.
onnacodomo: web.mac.com/djcdm/DJ_Codomo_Online/onnacodomo.html
Taken from the Test Tone homepage:
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In Japanese:
www.soundispatch.com/ttsnews/ja/previous-events/test-tone...
Visuals / LED by Eyesupply.tv / Kijkbuiskinderen
Stagedesign by Jasper Schimmel
Laser by Laserimage
Lights by Freek Wassenberg
Diciplina: Linguagem Visual III
Profs: Alex Heilmair e Fabio EspÃndola
Objetivo do trabalho:
Fazer um trabalho 20x20 cm com o texto passado pelo professor, onde deveria seguir uma hierarquia sem alterar a ordem do texto e não usar outra tipográfia, somente a familia escolhida.
Também não podia ter outra cor de fundo, nem outros elementos.
Tipográfia escolhida foi a Helvetica.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Andre Dombrowski, Penn Professor of Art History, spoke to Penn Wind Ensemble about the paintings that were the inspiration for the music they will be performing in their upcoming concert.
"Envision promotes advocacy and independence for those who are blind or low vision and is one of the largest employers of people with vision loss in the nation." - Envision
Haikugraphy by Shahjahan Siraj. The photographs have been included in the book of Haikus where you will get 130 English and Bengali Haikus with the visual expression of Tao and Zen philosophies. The photographs have been taken in the nature of Japan and Bangladesh.
RMIT Diploma of Visual Merchandising students prepare for a function to say 'Thank You' to Industry for their involvement and contribution to the program. 14 October 2014, Melbourne Australia.
The Great Firewall of China Marching Brigade of Visual Artists Guild marching on East Colorado Blvd during the 2011 Doo Dah Parade.
Ayotzinapa Vive: Carnaval del DÃa de Muertos: 26 Mill Street and Bregamos Community Theater, 492 Blatchley Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut, Saturday, November 5, 2016.
Una nueva entrega del Visual English. El dibujo aún tendrÃa que evolucionar una barbaridad, pero recuerdo que en esta tercera página no tuve que dedicar casi nada de tiempo a hacerla.
Espero que nadie comente nada del elefante chungo que tuve narices de retular y fotocopiar a mis alumnos... Ahora siento auténtica vergüenza...