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LEADERS learn about the GROUPS program while touring the Ralph L. Collins Living-Learning Center. GROUPS is a special program for students who will be the first in their family to attend college, for students with limited financial backgrounds, and for students with diasbilities
A park ranger gives a Ranger Program at Cap Rock in Joshua Tree National Park, California.
Photo by NPS / Samantha Laarman
Alt Text: A park ranger chats with a group of visitors.
Los días 25 y 30 de junio se han celebrado en Granada y Sevilla las Jornadas de Coordinación de los Programas Educativos de Hábitos de Vida Saludable, organizadas por las consejerías de Educación, Salud e Igualdad y Políticas Sociales.
Faithful brothers and sisters are truly giving Fijian inmates a second chance.
The Institute of Photographic Studies hosts a 26-day missions photojournalism workshop in New Zealand and Fiji in October and November 2012. Join us by visiting our website at ipsphoto.co/photoex
Program, pg. 11; "Bringing Beijing Home", Massachusetts Conference on Women held at Simmons College, September 28, 1996
This program prepares students to enter the hospitality industry, the largest and fastest growing in the world. Coursework provides the knowledge and skill sets to offer premier services and guest satisfaction in meeting, conference and event management businesses, marketing and public relations firms, nonprofit and for-profit corporations, hotels, golf and country clubs, casinos, resorts, and other industry attractions.
Gustavo Mesa, TWC intern from University of Sputh Florida, presents on "Gender Based Violence, Impunity & Inequity: Women in Gangs"
Program: International Affairs and Governors Program — at TWC Residential and Academic Facility.
PATH Football Program: ND vs. Michigan, 1887-1888. .[Copy/reproduction of original program not held by the Notre Dame Archives]
Program:Manual
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Siete empresas familiares de Gipuzkoa participan en la primera edición del “Programa de Prácticas Empresa Familiar y Talento (PREFYT”) impulsado por Deusto Business School, Fundación Antonio Aranzábal y Rural Kutxa. Más información: www.deusto.es/cs/Satellite/deusto/es/universidad-deusto/v...
On view September 27 - November 22, 2024
Ceramics Program, Office for the arts at Harvard
224 Western Ave, Allston, MA 02134
Audrey An explores the notion of home, where furniture in domestic spaces becomes a repository for physical remnants of accumulated memories, shaping and reflecting one's identity. Drawing inspiration from Korean historical furniture, artifacts, and cross-cultural iconographies, in "Wishful Things”, An creates hypothetical spaces that embrace emotional states of oscillation between cultures, offering a venue for reflection and self-personification through inanimate-objects.
An explores the condition of being a 1.5 generation Korean-American, an ‘in-betweener’ who is not quite first or second generation enough. Through wishful object-making and their curation, she examines this in-betweenness, the embodiment of emotional oscillation to seek balance. Similarly to the way she moves fluidly between the two languages she speaks, An approaches her studio practice as a form of ‘code-switching’ between physical and digital work, as well as between clay and other materials such as plastic, wood, and foam. Her practice also navigates the spectrum between the analog handling of clay and digital fabrication methodologies, creating multifaceted visual renderings of objects noting on how we often remember things: sometimes exaggerated, somewhat fabricated, and glitched in low-resolution. These objects then come together as physical collages of organic and mechanized tension reflecting the complex and fragmented, but essentially harmonious feelings that transcend the cultural oscillations.
2022-2024 Ceramics Program Artist In Residence Audrey An’s creative research revolves around the notion of applying digital technologies to ceramics from the perspective of ‘convergence,’ whether it be cultural, technological, or interdisciplinary. She earned her BFA and Art History Minor from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, an MFA from Penn State University, and was a post-baccalaureate student at Colorado State University. Audrey has participated in artist residency programs at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts (Deer Isle, ME), Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts (Newcastle, ME) and was selected as Ceramics Monthly 2023 Emerging Artist.