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10' dia. Leaded Glass Dome

 

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Installation of my latest project, a sequence of painted panels to adorn the Altar wall at English Martyrs Catholic church in Hillmorton, Rugby. All credit here to my sister Elspeth for taking these photos which record the moment so well.

 

The subject is the English Martyrs, since previously there had been no depiction of them in the church. Given the large number of Catholic martyrs during and after the Reformation I chose to portray them in procession descending towards the altar around the already existing Resurrected Christ (which we moved higher up the wall). The two central groups of figures are more recognisable/better known martyrs led by St Thomas More and St John Fisher.

 

For more on the project see my webpage below:

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Quick watercolor and ink for an installation based on my thesis work. Currently working on a parallel project in my visual practice class to create an installation that represents the same goals as the product I am designing.

 

The gray background is a simple representation of what would be an image or series of images of environmental degradation. Each of the little bowls would be a terrarium that serves either as a reminder of what needs protecting or highlighting the abundance of destruction in contrast to the shrinking green space.

The Great Plains Conference celebrated the assignment of Bishop David Wilson to Kansas and Nebraska on Feb. 11, 2023, at Countryside United Methodist Church.

Outdoor Deck Installation

  

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Installation of Officers at Most Precious Blood in Corpus Christi, TX.

From William and Mary's own Nottoway Quarter tobacco, to the Tau Chi Literary Society's "large and curious smoking pipe," a cigarette holder decorated with (near-mascot) pugs, to a musical ashtray in William and Mary's green and gold, Swem Library's Special Collections Research Center holds documents and artifacts that reflect the history and changing fashions of tobacco in America.

 

Students in the NIAHD Field School in Material Culture (HIST 491-03/591-03, Prof. Susan Kern) have curated an exhibition of tobacco objects from Swem’s collection. Come visit the exhibition, but remember...No Smoking Allowed!

 

From the Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. See swem.wm.edu/scrc/ for further information and assistance.

Phoenix Robotics offers a full Robot Installation service for its customers. This can be part of a complete Robot Cell Design package where the Robot Installation is part of the cell commissioning or as a standalone service to customers who have a recently purchased robot that requires installation within an existing process.

 

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This exhibition documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of radiation and toxic waste on Native peoples and the environment. The work of the 36 artists and collectives, most of whom identify as Indigenous, is centered around the impact that nuclear testing, uranium mining, and the subsequent contamination have had on the colonized peoples and their ancestral, unceded lands of present-day Australia, Canada, Greenland, the US, Japan, and the Pacific Islands. The exhibition presents an interdisciplinary mixture of forms and genres, including sculpture, video installation, photography, collage, glasswork, metalwork, fiber, paintings, and virtual-reality experiences. The works tell personal stories of illness, struggle, and resilience in the face of corporate willfulness and government complicity.

 

Learn more at armoryarts.org/exposure.

Photo by Ian Byers-Gamber. Courtesy Armory Center for the Arts.

at the:artist:network building, 424 Broadway; installation spans all 6+ floors!

Admiring the installation

Last night the RCR team were on-hand as VIPs for the opening of the "Mermaid Museum" to promote the new mermaid drama “Siren,” on Freeform. The event is co-hosted by PopSugar and creates an immersive mermaid museum here in the heart of Hollywood. Best part... it is now open to the public from March 22nd to the 25th for fans to experience unique photo installations, illusions, and a live mermaid.

 

Screening the first three episodes, we can tell you that this is a really exciting new "original" series for lovers of "fanta-sea" and tales of mermaids. It's original, action packed and very engaging. There are twists, turns and lots of nailbiting scenes that will keep you wondering what will happen next...

 

Talking to the cast at the party was also a treat, they are very excited to see more fan reactions when the series premieres.

Freeform's Upcoming Drama 'Siren' Premieres on International Mermaid Day, March 29, with a Special Two-Hour Premiere

About the Mermaid Museum in Hollywood

Open to the public from March 22 to the 25, the free ticketed event will celebrate the mythological, mysterious, and beloved creatures with over five activations and celebrate the upcoming International Mermaid Day, which coincides with the series premiere on March 29. Featuring a live mermaid, a speakeasy-inspired fishing store, numerous photo structures and a 360° underwater immersive experience; the museum will celebrate and bring mermaid culture to life.

 

Giving Back

In celebration of sea creatures everywhere, Freeform will make a donation to Heal the Bay to help keep Los Angeles’ coastal waters and watersheds safe, healthy and clean. Additionally, the live mermaid will be swimming in a custom-built tank filled with 4,800 gallons of water which, at the end of the exhibition, will be donated to TreePeople. The water will go into a cistern at their facility in Los Angeles and will be used to water the surrounding landscape enjoyed by tens of thousands of hikers every year.

 

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“Siren” premieres on International Mermaid Day, March 29 (8:00 - 10:00 p.m.), with a special two-hour event.

 

More About “Siren”

This series takes us inside Bristol Cove—a coastal town known for its legend of once being home to mermaids. When the arrival of a mysterious girl proves this folklore all too true, the battle between man and sea takes a very vicious turn as these predatory beings return to reclaim their right to the ocean. The series stars Alex Roe (“The 5th Wave”) as Ben, a bright marine biologist who finds himself drawn to Ryn, a mysterious new girl in town played by Eline Powell (“Game of Thrones”), who is a strange young woman with a deep dark secret. Fola Evans-Akingbola (“An American Exorcism”) stars as Maddie, also a marine biologist who works with Ben, and is highly suspicious of Ryn. Ian Verdun (“Life’s a Drag”) stars as Xander, a deep sea fisherman on a quest to uncover the truth; and Rena Owen (“Star Wars” Episodes II and III) as Helen, the town eccentric who seems to know more about the mermaids than she lets on.

 

Based on a story by Eric Wald and Dean White who both serve as executive producers. Emily Whitesell (“Finding Carter”) is on board as showrunner and executive producer. Brad Luff, Nate Hopper and RD Robb are also attached as executive producers.

 

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Dimitra Skandali, Depths Reconciled, Site specific installation at San Jose ICA, 2016

 

Photo Credit: David Pace

 

Demarcate: Territorial shift in personal and societal mapping brings together 14 artists whose work reflects the awareness of geographical territories and boundaries.

 

The artists in Demarcate are inspired by cartographic imagery as a formal starting point. From there, each artist takes a different conceptual route, examining themes such as urbanization, the natural environment, the utopia of a unified world where borders are eradicated, and identity as it relates to emotional, social, and political needs to connect with a place.

 

Michael Arcega, Sandow Birk (in collaboration with Elyse Pignolet), and Lordy Rodriguez create social and political maps that reveal the diverse and multiple interpretations of a perceived world.

 

Tiffany Chung and Matthew Picton examine the aftermath of history, exploring the recovery and growth of cities and countries ravaged by war or heavily damaged by natural disasters.

 

Linda Gass considers changes to the natural environment, whereas Kim Abeles, Rob Carter, and Fran Siegel look at manmade topographic changes and their effects on an ever-changing urban landscape.

 

Val Britton, Nikki Rosato, and Dimitra Skandali reflect upon personal associations to places, while Alice Raymond and Kim Rugg ruminate what the world would be like if borders were eradicated.

 

Individually, the works emphasize the human need to draw geographic lines and to locate oneself in the world. Collectively, they highlight how maps, beyond their pragmatic aspect, tell stories of relationships between a region and an individual or groups of individuals. Serving as visual narratives, the works in Demarcate offer a wider contemplation on how the marking of territory might connect to contemporary issues surrounding gentrification, globalization, nationalism, and war.

  

Ordination and Installation Mass for Bishop Jeffery Walsh

It’s Just Stuff.

Stuff Can’t Make You Happy.

It’s Joy You Bring To Others

That Brings Peace To Your Heart.

Dot and Ernie Taylor

1/21/16

Los Angeles, CA

USC Viterbi

Installation of Prem Natarajan as the Michael Keston Executive Director and Research Professor of the Information Sciences Institute

Photo by: Steve Cohn

When studying for BSc MediaLab Arts I worked with some colleagues from Plymouth and from Dartington to create an installation piece.

BERNARD DEMIAUX

RECODE PROJECT

MARDI 05 MARS 2013 à 19h30 – 22h

AU BATOFAR

FACE AU QUAI 11 FRANCOIS MAURIAC

75013 PARIS

 

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John Chamberlain: Choices

February 24-May 13, 2012

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

5th Ave at 89th St

New York City

 

In the first comprehensive retrospective devoted to John Chamberlain’s six-decade career, encounter the American sculptor’s tireless experiments in scale, materials, and techniques that distinguished him as one of the most important artists of our time. Nearly 100 works will be on view, from early crushed car parts to recent large-scale foil creations never before seen in the United States.

 

Photo: David Heald

 

Learn more at www.guggenheim.org/chamberlain

Plein Air is a group exhibition that explores shifting ideas of western landscape, painting, and fieldwork. Traditional plein air painting, which typically involves painting outdoors in a single sitting to capture a vista in a certain quality of light, is taken as a point of departure to consider the ways in which humans use, observe, record, and commune with the land. In this exhibition, the practice of plein air painting is considered in the context of land surveying and settling, public and private space, multidisciplinary onsite research, art history, and the embodied experience of being there. Outdoor painting from observation is approached as ground truth—as bearing witness—a way to experience, process, and understand a range of physical landscapes, and our relationship to them.

 

The exhibition includes work by Susanna Battin, Esteban Cabeza de Baca, iris yirei hu, KB Jones, Hillary Mushkin, Sterling Wells, and Paula Wilson. The exhibition was organized by guest curator Aurora Tang for the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson. An expanded version will be on view in the Armory’s Caldwell Gallery from July 21 to December 10, 2023.

 

Learn more at armoryarts.org/exhibitions/2023/plein-air/

 

Photo by Jackie Castillo. Courtesy Armory Center for the Arts.

This is Scrag-End/Scarecrows by Jennifer Ryder-Jones, at the Fieldwork installation set up in a field near Brooke, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

installation view of "the woods are watching," my new installation art/environmental art piece for my Crayon Portraiture body of work

 

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Installation by Jonathan Cecil. Speaks lines from various nefarious computers in cinema.

Installation photos for Foundation is Experience: The Art of Johnny Irizarry

 

Photographer: Rafael Damast

Corkboard, shelf, paper weight, brick

Installation view of Michael Neff: Degraded Network at Front Window Gallery, Milton, PA. 2016

This is Scrag-End/Scarecrows by Jennifer Ryder-Jones, at the Fieldwork installation set up in a field near Brooke, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

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