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Don Wood, USW Local 2 and his daughter Darcie went door-to-door in Akron to o encourage their neighbors to vote no on Issue 2 to repeal SB 5 on November 8.

'Issues' at 'Melkweg, The Max', Amsterdam on Saturday, 21st of March 2015.

 

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WAEA Mission Statement

 

The mission of the Wisconsin Art Education Association is to promote excellence in visual art and design education for all students by:

 

• Providing professional growth opportunities for visual art and design teachers.

• Showcasing student talents and abilities

supporting art and design as academic core disciplines.

• Communicating with other art and design organizations.

• Offering lifelong learning opportunities acting on vital art and design education issues.

   

Photo credit: Megan Schoening

Nail Holes in New Wood (Upper Level)

Bentley Music Auditorium, Mutiara Damansara, Malaysia

15th August 2014

Photo by Alvin H.

Special thanks to Revy, Skesh Entertainment, and Rockiss

Urban installation inspired by controversial ideas/themes within homelessness. Size - L88cmxH91cmxW56cm. Media – Cardboard, Big issue magazine, p.v.a glue.

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This Is How The Wind Shifts Tour

Warehouse Live

Houston, TX

2.13.13

 

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April 2016

Shooting for the Hawaii issue by PAMPLE STUDIO

Location : Lacanau, France

Model : Elodie (@tropical_hula)

Issue 03 Kitegirl Magazine

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Missouri Southern must find a new way to teach classes as essential software is dropped from companies.

.Many fields are so far from water points that farmers have a real challenge to find water for themselves and their animals. Water harvesting is urgently needed!

 

Issues

Future Hearts Tour

The Mann Center

Philadelphia, PA

Frame: *BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES* monstercross V5

Headset: *CHRIS KING* nothreadset 1 1/8 inch

Front wheel:* PHILWOOD* high flange track hub x *PACENTI* forza rim

Rear wheel: *PHILWOOD* 11-speed road hub x *PACENTI* forza rim

Tire: *PANARACER* new gravel king X1 700c

Handlebar:* BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES* bar none

Grip: *ESI* racers edge grip

Stem: *THOMSON* elite x4 stem

Brake lever: *PAUL* love lever 2.5

Brake: *PAUL* mini moto brake

Saddle: *RITCHEY* comp cabrillo

Seatpost: *NITTO* sp-72 seatpost

Crank: *SRAM* rival22 x *WOLF TOOTH COMPONENTS* direct mount chainring for SRAM

Pedal: *SIM WORKS* taco pedal

Seat bag: *FAIRWEATHER* seat bag

City & State Manhattan Special Issue launch at Hotel Chantelle in the Lower East Side by Arman Dzidzovic/City & State

Issues w/ A Day To Remember & Of Mice and Men

Tempe, AZ

Marquee Theater

4/22/13

vandalism: the art of our generation

 

Vandalism, it's a serious issue. No one has the right to destroy or deface your own property, yet it’s very prevalent in today's society. Buildings, cars, and bridges are the main target of it. I'd like to say all vandalism is bad but people like graffiti artists are able to make some beautiful things using bridges, buildings, cars even as their canvas.

Like in this image, they have used this originally blank wall to paint a memorial for “DJV” you can see as the old spray paint wears off members of this community even go back to repaint it, its been ten years since “DJV” died and yet they still keep the paint fresh to keep the memory of him going.

  

Graffiti artists have an ability to find beauty in otherwise desolate places that I will never understand. In this image we have this artist that goes by “FORTH.” He's chosen an interesting colour pallet and an interesting location. I assume the reason they choose to paint in such dark and hidden places is because it illegal and if it's harder to see them, then they get more time to paint.

  

This is a photo of the inside of one of the buildings in camp 30, all of it every surface is covered in graffiti. It's fascinating that from the outside looking in you can't see anything, no graffiti, only darkness but once you enter and turn a flashlight on you see all that's been hidden from the outside world, a secret art gallery.

 

Now stickers are kind of a gateway drug into graffiti. People start off plastering stickers everywhere and soon they are vandalising signs and buildings. I have to respect the font that all of these graffiti artists create themselves.Realistically they are not really doing anything wrong but I assume its a student here because i found it on my walk to school.

This is the same artist that has moved on to vandalising a green box, just like I said he's moved from stickers to actual vandalism. It's really disappointing because the majority of people that are doing this are under age and can end up getting anything from a couple of days to several years of prison.

 

In conclusion, vandalism is an artform that many people are getting imprisoned for, there are a few safe places for vandalism, like the front of a sticker, the inside of camp 30 buildings and under bridges by the train track and even these places aren't really that safe in fact two of them you are committing different crimes to get to the spot. This is the life of a graffiti artist.

Spa at Latitude Sports Club Out of service for a month now! Why do I pay 100.00 a month?

Vans Warped Tour 2016 | Phoenix, AZ | Photo: Meghan Lee

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