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I had the privilege to create all of the artwork for the Annapolis Opera 2019-2020 Season. This includes artwork for their mainstage production of Puccini’s Tosca. The next slides in the album feature every spread in the 36-page program. the program was set up in Adobe InDesign and features elements from Photoshop and Illustrator. I worked hard to infuse the show's branding wherever possible.
Tosca was the most challenging of the seven productions to create artwork for because I had so much to work with. The artwork for Susannah leapt fully formed from my mind onto the computer canvas, while the artwork for Tosca had many rounds of revisions and went back to the drawing board on several occasions.
I worked on the artwork for the two mainstage shows first and in tandem because this branding would be carried through the entire season. The result of their marriage is dark and brooding artwork that combines the themes and iconography from the two seemingly unrelated operas. Lust, loss of innocence and faith – strong women are torn down by their corrupt and supposedly religious leaders in both shows.
Annapolis Opera’s production of Tosca is set in Mussolini-era Rome, as opposed to the traditional year 1800 Napoleonic setting. This new World War II setting added yet another layer of meaning to an already emotionally complex show. Because I had plenty to work with, it was at first hard to narrow down what I wanted the focus of the artwork to be.
The artwork for Tosca relies heavily on fabric and grunge textures. The color palette contains a full range of blues, violets and purples as well as two distinct shades of red: fresh blood and drying blood. Both of these are distinctly different than the warm red-orange that dominated the palette of the 2018-2019 season. Besides the hand-lettered title lockup, the other fonts used for the show are Rhodes for subheadings and Gotham for all body copy.
The end result has the title of Tosca larger than life, hand-lettered in a way that is reminiscent of World War II propaganda posters. The “T” in Tosca is the dagger that is used to kill Scarpia, and it drips blood onto a cross designed to resemble the German Iron Cross. The dagger itself is modeled after one owned by Benito Mussolini. In this production Mussolini is represented in the ruthless Scarpia. I wanted to include the figures of Tosca and Scarpia in the artwork but ended up choosing to exclude them so as to keep the messaging clear and uncluttered.
Dr. Vânio Cardoso Lisboa - Tesoureiro do SIMESC e Diretor Jurídico da FENAM
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22//01/25 - Ministro de Estado Chefe da Secretaria de Relações Institucionais da Presidência da República Alexandre Padilha, durante Sanção do PL que Institui o Programa de Aceleração da da Transição Energética - PATEN.
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Toniqua Hay (CIPA '12), Aleks Janjic (CIPA '12), and Chularat Niratisayakul (CALS-IP Visiting Scholar) in front of the poster for the Student Multidisciplinary Applied Research Team (SMART) that worked with Defynne Nursery in South Africa during January 2011. April 21, 2011. Photo by Jenny Nelson.
On February 20, 2016, members of the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) have the opportunity to meet the Los Angeles-based band Dengue Fever at one of their concerts in Phnom Penh.
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Florida International University (FIU) Chapman Graduate School of Business Chapmanville Leadership Development Program consisting of seminars developed for thirty senior leaders from Miami-Dade Government. The program, sponsored by the Knight Foundation, The Miami Foundation and Chapman Foundation Inc., features experts and faculty from a range of leadership and supporting disciplines.
Miami, Florida | March 23, 2017 – May 4, 2017
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Lançamento do programa Empreenda Rápido realizado no Palácio dos Bandeirantes. O programa é uma solução do Sebrae-SP e do Governo do Estado de São Paulo para quem já é ou quer ser empreendedor e precisa de mais capacitação. Data: 19/07/19. Local: São Paulo, SP. Foto: Fotógrafo / Ricardo Yoithi Matsukawa-ME / Sebrae-SP.
Session Photos from a program review funded by Oxfam; as captured in Ngorongoro, Longido, Simanjiro, Korogwe and Handeni Districts
On February 12, 2020, USC IIGH hosted Joel Lamstein, president and co-founder of John Snow Inc. (JSI), for a talk titled “Issues to consider in implementing global health programs”.
Good research and policy analysis is taught to students and undertaken by universities and “think tanks,” but far less emphasis has been placed on how this research and policy gets translated successfully into action on the ground. The lecture will shed light on the issues that make implementation difficult, what it takes for interventions to be successful, and the role of good management and accountability structures to make this happen.
Joel Lamstein
President and co-founder, John Snow Inc. (JSI)
President, World Education, Inc.
Joel Lamstein co-founded John Snow, Inc. (JSI), a large public health consulting firm working in a total of 106 countries, including the US. Joel is the president of JSI and also of World Education, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of the poor through education, economic, and social development. He is a senior lecturer at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, and a frequent speaker on organizational strategy, nonprofit management, international development, and strategic management throughout the world. Joel is known across the globe for his work advising and strengthening public health programs. He studied math and physics at the University of Michigan and management at MIT’s Sloan School.
Kentucky Guard leaders participated in the State Partnership Program Leaders Planning Seminar in Quito, Ecuador Feb. 7-10
Kentucky has partnered with Ecuador for over two decades as part of the National Guard's State Partnership Program that intended to hep build relationships with other countries. The program links a state's National Guard with a partner nation's military, security forces and disaster response organizations in a cooperative, mutually beneficial relationship. What began with 13 partnerships in 1993 has grown to: 88 partnerships. 100 nations participating as of February 2023. (Courtesy photos)
Notes from Pitching for Good: Understanding Your Funding Model, a Stanford PACS Event i8s.us/WM1WIY