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Actually the ugliness of the colour-selection even outweighs the ugliness of the design. Don´t you feel like studying it? (Well, I, for my part, dropped the class...)
This photo was taken at the Iowa Advanced Technology Laboratories at the University of Iowa on the banks of the Iowa River.
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Advanced Piping Class at Plant Cake today….. Not sure I’ll be making cakes with extension work anytime soon! A lot more practise needed before honouring the ‘Advanced’ status. A fabulous day!
The AASL-ISTE SIGMS Virtual Learning Community met in 2nd Life on Wed, April 14, 2010, to hear guest facilitator David Hurst speak about "Libraries, Media, and Accreditation".
Students in Advanced Microbiology class, GRAM stain soil samples on slides and exam soil to distinguish and classify bacterial species in the Biology Lab inside Lab Sciences Building at the UW-Green Bay campus on October 21, 2020.
Cadets from A Company, 10th Regiment, Advanced Camp took on the Rappel Tower and Confidence Course at Fort Knox, Ky., on July 23, 2018. (Photo by Emilia Kuentz)
For drilling holes in your skull to release pressure.
The funny part is that that's probably still in use today. Except, WITH ANAESTHETIC...
The surgeon re-enactor explained that all you got for field surgery was something to bite down on, since alcohol would thin the blood and probably result in you bleeding to death promptly during surgery. You only get to hit the hooch afterwards, if you survived.
I can't take credit it for this. It was done by a fellow student. It was so good that I had to share it.
When hit Passing button, this gadget activates horn 1 time and flashes, or blinks headlight 3 times depending of is it hooked directly to the headlight or trough relay.
LAST SESSION OF YOUNG ARTISTS ADVANCED CAMP STARTS JULY 21
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 2, 2014
Contact: Charmain Yobbi, Manager, Public Relations and Community Partnerships
954.921.3274 x235
Next Camp for Advanced Young Artists Begins July 21
Hollywood, Fla. - The second and final session of the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood’s Young Artists Advanced camp starts Monday, July 21 and ends Friday, Aug. 1. This full-day camp is for students ages 10 to 15 and will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the ArtsPark at Young Circle, 1 Young Circle in downtown Hollywood.
The Young Artists Advanced program is for the student who has enrolled in the Young Artist program in the past or who would like to focus on learning more advanced techniques in the visual arts. Students enrolled in this camp will take their art-making skills to the next level. Participating students will receive a portfolio to add their work to as their artistic abilities take flight. Students will also explore the curatorial process as they assist in framing, mounting, and designing the session’s final exhibition. Students will also experience local art-focused excursions to galleries, be introduced to prestigious art professionals, and meet skilled local artists who will discuss and critique their work.
In this session, which focuses on the fundamentals of 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional art, students will become familiar with the use of line, form, color, and balance through working with materials such as paint, charcoal, clay, and more. The session culminates in an exhibition for family and friends.
Camp prices per child are $400 for members and $425 for non-members. A limited number of partial scholarships are available through the Center’s Arts Outreach Program for qualifying families. A special scholarship opportunity is also available to Hallandale teens ages 14 and 15. Download an application at ArtAndCultureCenter.org/summer-camp to apply. To register or receive more information, please call the Center at 954.921.3274 or visit ArtandCultureCenter.org.
The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood presents contemporary gallery exhibitions, live stage performances and high-quality education programs for adults and children. The Center fosters a creative environment where new and challenging work can flourish through programs that reflect the highest standards of artistry and diversity.
Summer Arts Camp is funded in part by the Florida Theatrical Association. Reduced tuition scholarships are funded in part by the Adele Youngstrom Charitable Fund, Publix Super Markets Charities, Hollywood Police Department, and a Community Partnership Grant from the City of Hallandale. The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported in part by its members, admissions, private entities, the City of Hollywood, the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council; the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture; and the Kresge Foundation. We welcome donations from all members of the community who wish to support our work.
Caption: In the second session of Young Artists Advanced, students will become familiar with the use of line, form, color, and balance through working with materials such as paint, charcoal, clay, and more.
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— Ernestine Ulmer
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Merchandise available: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/135424678