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Art Academy of Cincinnati Alumnae, Alicia Rosselot and Carol C. Carver.
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Art Academy of Cincinnati Alumnae, Alicia Rosselot and Carol C. Carver putting final touches on the cat.
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The new vintage Halloween collectibles guidebook, THR- V4 - the fourth volume of The Halloween Retrospect’s reference series for vintage collectibles continues archival research of America’s past holiday marketplace. This guide features a stylistic study of early art educator Louise D. Tessin (as well as other contributors) and the possibility of certain contributions toward early 20th-century Milton Bradley stained glass window transparencies. Shorter items include a look at Halloween products in Sunday school catalogs, John Wilcox items, and visual by Mabel Betsy Hill.
Inserts:
A: Transparency (new from Bindlegrim) homage to Milton Bradley’s stained glass paper decorations from 1940’s.
[For related topics read blog entry To: Halloween, From: Xmas].
B: Puzzle Bulletin II featuring 18×18 Halloween-themed crossword “Sight Seer Roundup” by Robert Aaron Wiley.
Articles:
Introduction (pg. 4) is a shortened introduction to the archive library with important information about its research mission.
Bradley’s Creatives – Part 1 A Short History of Holiday Visionary Louise D. Tessin (pg. 6) studies the history of an early art educator professionally hired for Milton Bradley offering a unique holiday vision in various roles from the 1920’s to the 1950’s. Includes some data concerning the artist’s personal art projects.
Contains 10 illustrations as well as source references.
Bradley’s Creatives – Part 2 Tessin, Her Contemporaries, and a Colorful Invention (pg. 14) examines the professional work of Tessin with a limited comparison to other Milto Bradley contributors (Payberg, Gode, Rehtus, Kilborn, etc.) of the time period. Combines this study with a query of possible artistic vision behind Milton Bradley’s set of stained glass window transparency decor from the 1940’s.
Contains 22 illustrations, 2 timeline tables, as well as source references.
[For related topics read blog entry To: Halloween, From: Xmas].
October’s Cathedral A Secret Cache Of Hallowe’en For Sunday School (pg. 25) reviews the surprising reference of Sunday school catalogs (particularly David C. Cook) as a modern resource for studying early century Halloween novelties on the vintage market.
Contains 4 illustrations as well as source references.
John Wilcox & Hallowe’en Up-to-date, Unique, & Splendid Portrayals of Spirit (pg. 28) identifies certain obscure decorations as supplied through educator-focused catalog advertisements for the company.
Contains 4 illustrations as well as source references.
The Witches’ DanceMore Hallowe’en Chaos by Artist Mabel Betsy Hill (pg. 31) revisits the amazing vision of one illuminator seen earlier in THR publications (such as Volume 3) when reviewing early haunted house imagery in Better Homes & Gardens.
Contains 7 illustrations as well as source references.
Index The Halloween Retrospect, Vol. 1 – Vol. 4 (pg. 33) from first to fourth digests.
I bought this stacked stone piece from the art educator's club today. They said I should make a wish while looking at it. They said the wish will come true. But position is everything. This is Position 1.
Art Academy of Cincinnati Alumnae, Alicia Rosselot and Carol C. Carver
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Art Academy of Cincinnati Alumnae, Alicia Rosselot and Carol C. Carver.
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US Congressman Eric Swalwell presents Certificate of Congressional Recognition Educator Award to award-winning artist and art educator Andrew Kong Knight
Congressional Recognition Educator Award to Art Educator and Artist Andrew Kong Knight for outstanding and significant service as award-winning art instructor, serving as community arts leader helping to preserve history, diversity and culture in the City of Hayward, CA.
Hayward, CA
Each summer, MCAD offers studio-based workshops for art educators. These sessions give professionals the opportunity to hone their skills as well as to discover new artistic disciplines, with an emphasis on educational practices.
Photograph by Amalia Nicholson for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Andrew Kong Knight "2017 API Leadership Awards Ceremony" Milpitas Unified School District board room.
From Left to Right Artist Assistants: Steven Bales former Hayward High School (HHS) student, Ginny Milo artist, Steve Clem former HHS parent, Andrew Kong Knight HHS art teacher and artist,
Maria Hong (formerly Rosales) former HHS student, Shannon Soto former HHS student, Issac Soto former HHS student, and Alani Taira artist.
Kong Knight receives Senate Certificate of Recognition, Asian Pacific Islander Leadership Award, from – Bob Wieckowski, Senator, District 10.
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Art Educator and Artist Andrew Kong Knight with Hayward Education Association President Mercedes Faraj
Andrew Kong Knight "2017 API Leadership Awards Ceremony" Milpitas Unified School District board room.
From Left to Right: State Senator Bob Wieckowski, Mayor City of Hayward - Government Barbara Halliday, Rachel Osajima, Executive Director of Alameda Arts Commission, Isaac Soto, Shannon Soto Hayward High Alumni and artist assistants, Andrew Kong Knight, artist and art educator Hayward High, Chris Wyers, artist design assistant, Steven Bales, Hayward High Alumni and artist assistant, and Maria Hong, (formerly Rosales) Hayward High Alumni and artist assistant.
Kong Knight receives Senate Certificate of Recognition, Asian Pacific Islander Leadership Award, from – Bob Wieckowski, Senator, District 10.
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