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The MFA in Applied Craft and Design welcomes Steve Badanes as part of the 2014-2015 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series.

 

Steve Badanes is a co-founder of Jersey Devil, a group of architects, artists, and inventors, committed to the interdependence of design and construction. Jersey Devil builds all their own work, which shows concern for craft and detail, innovative use of materials, and a strong environmental consciousness.

 

The work has been the subject of two monographs: the Jersey Devil Design/Build Book and Devil’s Workshop–25 Years of Jersey Devil Architecture. Badanes has lectured on design/build at over 100 universities & a dozen countries. At University of Washington, Badanes holds the Howard S. Wright Endowed Chair and directs the Neighborhood Design/Build Studio, which builds small public projects for Seattle area non-profits. He has led design/build studios throughout the US and in Canada, Cuba, Finland, Ghana, India, and Mexico.

 

Badanes has been awarded the Solar Pioneer Award from the American Solar Energy Society, Education Awards from the AIA, and a Weird Home Award from the National Enquirer.

 

Photographs by Matthew Gaston

Flexner Deans' Lecture Series with Dr. Ian Crozier. by : Susan Urmy.

Flexner Deans' Lecture Series with Dr. Ian Crozier. by : Susan Urmy.

Lecture by Aleksander Kwaśniewski, the former President of the Republic of Poland at Dublin City University, 12 February 2015

On Feb 19, 2014, Stevenson University hosted the second annual Dell Lecture which featured the Dell Scholarship recipient Lindsay Beyer and guest speaker James J. Potter from Johns Hopkins University.

Waalse Kerk / Photography Boudewijn Bollmann

Christine Masson (journaliste, productrice) avec Franck Lubet (responsable de la programmation de la Cinémathèque de Toulouse)

 

Lecture de "Aller au cinéma ou faire l’amour" dans le cadre du Marathon des mots 2017

Lecture started #fotofest, #pimvandermaden

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Signage at Reading Tearoom – Salon de Lecture Ars

12:00 – 22:30 (Last orders at 22:00)

Closed on Mondays. (If Monday is a public holiday, we shall close the following Tuesday.)

 

This is a reading tearoom, surrounded by quiet music and trees, where one may enjoy a cup of tea whilst reading in peace.

 

Read a book, gaze upon the aquarium, pen a letter—or simply remain in stillness.

You are free to pass the time as you will.

 

We kindly invite you to savour a quiet hour.

Conversation is not permitted.

No meals are served.

 

Should you stay for an extended period, we ask that you order an additional beverage.

Homecoming Lecture: Lee Kelly

October 2, 2009

 

Photo by Heather Zinger ’10

71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

Lecture Donna Strickland, Photo/Credit: Christian Flemming/Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings

Bucksbaum Lecture 2019 Megan Rapinoe

The 2018 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture entitled "Rights, Wrongs, and Injustices: Taking Remedies Seriously" was delivered by Professor Stephen Smith, James McGill Professor of the Faculty of Law, McGill University, on 8 May 2018.

 

The Cambridge Freshfields Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest of the Cambridge Private Law Centre, and the event is sponsored by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.

 

More information about this lecture is available from the Private Law Centre website:

 

www.privatelaw.law.cam.ac.uk/events/CambridgeFreshfieldsL...

Lecture about George Orwell's novella Animal Farm. Promoted by GAM (André de Albuquerque Maranhão Study Group). Edited on PhotoScape.

Lecture 3, "Big Science and Small Science", considered some key scientific questions of our time – understanding the universe, how physical laws apply to human beings, and how complexity and technology change as the scale of the investigation increases.

 

The speakers were Geoff Rodgers, Akram Khan and Wamadeva Balachandran.

Flexner Deans' Lecture Series with Dr. Ian Crozier. by : Susan Urmy.

Sixth Annual Robert Rosenblum Lecture: “Solar Ethics” by Huey Copeland

Monday, April 4, 2016

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

www.guggenheim.org

 

Since his death in 1993, the musician, writer, and composer Sun Ra—a self-styled intergalactic prophet hailing from Saturn by way of ancient Egypt—has become a frequently referenced touchstone for cultural producers of various stripes. In this lecture, art historian Huey Copeland explored Ra’s representations of space-time and their implications for contemporary artists, such as Edgar Arceneaux, Glenn Ligon, and Mai-Thu Perret, who identify with his utopian aspirations and who have subsequently taken up the challenge thrown down by his life and work. While commentators have made much of Ra’s brilliant troping on black alienation, particularly his embrace of outer space, equally important to his intellectual project was a radical rethinking of the logics of Western temporality. Ultimately, Copeland argued, Ra’s thinking points us toward new criteria for the evaluation of recent art that take seriously both the recursiveness and simultaneity of time as it unfolds within, beyond, and across the black world.

 

Photos: Chad Heird

 

For more information about our Annual Robert Rosenblum Lecture series, visit www.guggenheim.org

The 2018 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture entitled "Rights, Wrongs, and Injustices: Taking Remedies Seriously" was delivered by Professor Stephen Smith, James McGill Professor of the Faculty of Law, McGill University, on 8 May 2018.

 

The Cambridge Freshfields Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest of the Cambridge Private Law Centre, and the event is sponsored by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.

 

More information about this lecture is available from the Private Law Centre website:

 

www.privatelaw.law.cam.ac.uk/events/CambridgeFreshfieldsL...

Blackburn man is lectured about an offence.

Nous les filles à la médiathèque de Valence

on...insanity and music? not great, but a great idea.

Paul Monaghan, Chief Engineer for Red Bull's Formula One Racing Team

Lecture: People's view on climate changes. Oslo Cathedral crypt 31.03.19. Marianne Aasen (CICERO). With participation from Haldis Tjeldflaat Helle (Nature and Youth) and Arnstein Vestre (Greenpeace Norway).

Photo: Ann Kristin Engebakken/Fotokontoret

 

AKIKO BUSCH: MFA AC+D LECTURE

Mar 11, 2015 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM

 

The MFA in Applied Craft + Design welcomes Akiko Busch as part of the 2014-2015 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series.

 

Akiko Busch is the author of Geography of Home, The Uncommon Life of Common Objects, and Nine Ways to Cross a River. The Incidental Steward, her collection of essays about citizen science and stewardship, was published by Yale University Press in 2013 and awarded an Honorable Mention in the Natural History Literature category of 2013 National Outdoor Book Awards. She was a contributing editor at Metropolis magazine for twenty years, and her essays have appeared in numerous national magazines, newspapers, and exhibition catalogues. She has taught at the University of Hartford and Bennington College, and currently teaches at The School of Visual Arts in New York City. Her work has been recognized by grants from the Furthermore Foundation, NYFA, and Civitella Ranieri.

 

Photos by Jennifer Hughes

University of Sussex, Wednesday 6 May 2015

  

Donnex Mtambo, Commonwealth Scholar (Masters), University of Sussex

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