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Work progress,a closer view,to the right of the gate they are working on the sluice gate, to control the flow of water,there is also one on the left,of the lock gate.
An assortment of gloves line the fences at the Common Ground Relief Volunteer Center located in the Lower 9th Ward in New Orleans.
Event with Laurence Freeman, at DP Architects, Singapore, 21st January 2019. The book is now available on Medio Media: tiny.cc/GoodWork
This is a photo of my work place. I have a part-time job at Ohio State at the Wilce student health center. This job has effected me greatly during my time here at Ohio State and has led to many new friendships. It has also allowed me to manage and balance my time here at college and I am much better off because of it. As I thought about the "things I can have" prompt, I realized that a job is something that I can and will have some day. It is one of my biggest goals in life to get a job that will allow me to take care of myself and eventually my family. Jobs are attainable with hard work and effort. As I sit here in college thinking about my future job, my possibilities seem limitless. As long as I work as hard as I can, my dream Finance job is definitely something that I CAN have.
Park ranger leading mule string that is transporting trout fry in milk cans for fish plant in clear creek. Clear creek trail. July 1940. Nps photo
With so many distractions in my day to day, sometimes I need a little reminder: WORK!
This shot is part of an ongoing photographic project organized in Facebook called "Retos FDV", where people are "challenged" to take a picture of a given theme.
This time it was: "Back to work".
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Reto No. 1: "Regreso a la cotidianidad"
Información técnica: www.flickr.com/photos/fixem/4280857120/meta/
I have 2 dogs at home and I don't ever bring them to work because I am just not in my office enough to try to bring them along with me. But KiKi from a co-worker came and hung out with me.
As we prepare for this year’s Poetry at Work Day, we are delighted to offer you our new Poetry at Work Day poster for 2016. www.tweetspeakpoetry.com/2015/12/09/2016-poetry-at-work-d...
The sun glares down on my desk for an hour every day, blinding me. Until I got a work hat that is! Hat tip (heh heh) to Zappos for delivery in under 24hr... amazing!
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Ohio Northern University’s Elzay Gallery of Art will showcase the work of artist Dawn Gattler during a special exhibit titled louder than silence. An opening reception will be held Friday, January 18 at 5p.m. in the gallery and the Wilson Art Center.
Dawn will be creating a site-specific installation for the Elzay Gallery. In essence, the installation will be created especially for the gallery space. The installation will provide viewers with the experience of being surrounded by the work.
Dawn Gettler’s installations are inevitably temporary and exist permanently through documentation. There is rhythm in the labor of making that is not often apparent in a completed work. According to Dawn, the action of making can manifest into many things; it can be ugly, painful, and unforgiving; and more often than not, it can be beautiful. In many ways she hopes to create a more romantic and desirable memory for herself.
Dawn Gettler received a BFA in printmaking from The University of Northern Iowa in 2003. She went on to get her MFA from Ohio University in 2006. Dawn has been an artist in residence at The Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Spiro Arts, ART342, The KHN Center for the Arts, andSpudnik Press in Chicago. In 2010, Dawn was the summer artist in residence at artspace in Raleigh, NC. In 2012, she was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts for a full fellowship residency at Women’s Studio Workshop in Rosendale, New York. This past summer her work was included in an invitational exhibition, Beaten and Bound, at the Lubenzik Center for the Arts in Michigan City, Indiana. Gettler had solo exhibitions this fall at Illinois Central College, Rx: a Pharmacy Gallery, in Springfield, IL, and Swim in Chicago, IL. Dawn has upcoming solo shows at Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio and the Buckham Gallery in Michigan. Gettler currently lives and works in Chicago.
Admission to the Elzay and Stambaugh galleries is free and open to the public, daily from noon to 5 p.m. while school is in session. The Stambaugh Studio Theatre Gallery is also open prior to events held at Ohio Northern’s Freed Center for the Performing Arts. For additional information, to schedule a tour, or to be placed on the arts exhibition mailing list, please contact the department of art & design at 419-772-2160 or art@onu.edu. Visit www.onu.edu/academics/getty_college_of_arts_sciences/area... for the latest information about times, locations, and additions to the schedule.