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Here is the Utopian Community of Johnstown, South Carolina! (a fictional place of historical significance)
UTOPIA : Be the change you wish to see in the world.
Mattress Factory Community Art Lab
Artist Educators: Kevin Clancy and David Pohl
June 18-29, 2012
Monday-Friday 9am-12pm
Utopia is an imaginary place inhabited by an ideal society who enjoy complete social and political harmony. Utopia translates to both “good place” and “no place”, and this imagined model of perfection can inspire us to envision, design, and transform the world we live in every day. In this session, students will dream wildly, envision their own Utopias, and become the change they wish to see in the world. The course will explore the concept of Utopia through various forms of creative communication, ranging from printmaking and music to installation and portable architecture.
I wish I could have been there for the ballet.
photo by: Paul B. Goode
choreography by Giada Ferrone
Joseph Scarpelli is the little boy.
Massimo Licata is next. He is from Rome, Italy and is a sculptor and composer.
Loles Lolita Santana is next. She is from Barcelona, Spain and is a dancer.
Stephen and Thedra Cullar-Ledford are next. They are from Houston, TX. Stephen is a graphic designer. Thedra is a sculptor.
Mimi is next. She is from Japan. She only goes by Mimi. She is a dancer.
And the final person is Bethanne Margies. She is a dancer from Long Island.
NYC: NYGASP / Utopia Limited: "Society has quite forsaken"
The English consultants (Flowers of Progress) and the King celebrate their reforms of Utopia: Michael Connolly (Mr. Blushington), David Wannen (King Paramount), Cameron Smith (Captain Fitzbattleaxe), Richard Holmes (Mr. Goldbury)
(shooting seated in front row with LX5)
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 | 24mm | ƒ2 | 1/20s | ISO400 | Handheld
UTOPIA : Be the change you wish to see in the world.
Mattress Factory Community Art Lab
Artist Educators: Kevin Clancy and David Pohl
June 18-29, 2012
Monday-Friday 9am-12pm
Utopia is an imaginary place inhabited by an ideal society who enjoy complete social and political harmony. Utopia translates to both “good place” and “no place”, and this imagined model of perfection can inspire us to envision, design, and transform the world we live in every day. In this session, students will dream wildly, envision their own Utopias, and become the change they wish to see in the world. The course will explore the concept of Utopia through various forms of creative communication, ranging from printmaking and music to installation and portable architecture.
Diamond in Utopia, ON of the CN and BCRY. The track on the right is the former BCRY Collingwood subdivision and was abandoned in 2011.
Photo ID: 44859 Bergen Havn
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Installation view:
Banners by Luca Buvoli
Utopia Matters: From Brotherhoods to Bauhaus
Jan 23 - Apr 11, 2010
(c) Deutsche Guggenheim
Photo: Mathias Schormann
UTOPIA : Be the change you wish to see in the world.
Mattress Factory Community Art Lab
Artist Educators: Kevin Clancy and David Pohl
June 18-29, 2012
Monday-Friday 9am-12pm
Utopia is an imaginary place inhabited by an ideal society who enjoy complete social and political harmony. Utopia translates to both “good place” and “no place”, and this imagined model of perfection can inspire us to envision, design, and transform the world we live in every day. In this session, students will dream wildly, envision their own Utopias, and become the change they wish to see in the world. The course will explore the concept of Utopia through various forms of creative communication, ranging from printmaking and music to installation and portable architecture.
Kehlila Nasnan presents the Samara Dancers in The Road to Utopia. Performed at the Bremerton Community Theatre. With Speical Guests Ruby and Charani's Mandali
This is an "aerial" image of part of Second Life. As you can see, it's a total dump. There seem be no urban planners in the digital utopia.
Painted sign in Florence, Italy pointing out the direction to Utopia. Unfortunately it was getting late so I ended up not going there. Probably a mistake.
UTOPIA : Be the change you wish to see in the world.
Mattress Factory Community Art Lab
Artist Educators: Kevin Clancy and David Pohl
June 18-29, 2012
Monday-Friday 9am-12pm
Utopia is an imaginary place inhabited by an ideal society who enjoy complete social and political harmony. Utopia translates to both “good place” and “no place”, and this imagined model of perfection can inspire us to envision, design, and transform the world we live in every day. In this session, students will dream wildly, envision their own Utopias, and become the change they wish to see in the world. The course will explore the concept of Utopia through various forms of creative communication, ranging from printmaking and music to installation and portable architecture.
UTOPIA : Be the change you wish to see in the world.
Mattress Factory Community Art Lab
Artist Educators: Kevin Clancy and David Pohl
June 18-29, 2012
Monday-Friday 9am-12pm
Utopia is an imaginary place inhabited by an ideal society who enjoy complete social and political harmony. Utopia translates to both “good place” and “no place”, and this imagined model of perfection can inspire us to envision, design, and transform the world we live in every day. In this session, students will dream wildly, envision their own Utopias, and become the change they wish to see in the world. The course will explore the concept of Utopia through various forms of creative communication, ranging from printmaking and music to installation and portable architecture.
UTOPIA : Be the change you wish to see in the world.
Mattress Factory Community Art Lab
Artist Educators: Kevin Clancy and David Pohl
June 18-29, 2012
Monday-Friday 9am-12pm
Utopia is an imaginary place inhabited by an ideal society who enjoy complete social and political harmony. Utopia translates to both “good place” and “no place”, and this imagined model of perfection can inspire us to envision, design, and transform the world we live in every day. In this session, students will dream wildly, envision their own Utopias, and become the change they wish to see in the world. The course will explore the concept of Utopia through various forms of creative communication, ranging from printmaking and music to installation and portable architecture.