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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
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
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
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
Trabalho Final de Graduação II
Título_"Hipercentros: propostas(especulações) para novas centralidades"
Orientador: Pedro Novais de Lima Júnior
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.
Mary Utopia Rothrock
Personal: Born, September 19, 1890, Trenton, Tennessee; died,
January 30, 1976, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Education: B.S., Vanderbilt University, 1911; M.S., Vanderbilt, University, 1912; B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1922; D.Litt.,
University of Chattanooga, 1948.
Career: Assistant, New York State Library, 1913-14; Head, Circulation Department, Cossit Library, Memphis Tennessee, 1914-16; Librarian, Lawson McGhee Library, Knoxville, 1916-34; Supervisor of Libraries, TVA, 1933-48, Consultant to TVA, 1948-51; Librarian, Knox County Library, Knoxville, 1949-55.
Professional Activities/Recognition: American Library Association-President, 1946-47; Council, 1932-42; Executive Board, 1938-42; Chairman, Adult Education Round Table, 1935-36; Chairman, Visual Methods Committee, 1937-40; Chairman, A-V Committee, 1948-49; Chairman, ALA-NEA Joint Committee on Libraries and Educational Films, 1940-42; Editorial Committee, 1924-29, 1932-33. Tennessee Library Association—Secretary-Treasurer, 1916-18; President, 1919-20 and 1927-28. Southeastern Library Association—Founding Member; Chairman, 1920-22; President, 1922-24. Tennessee Historical Society—Vice-President, 1949. Tennessee Historical Commission, 1944-67. East Tennessee Historical Society—Secretary, 1925-28; Treasurer, 1929-32; President, 1932 and 1937. Advisory Committee, Public Library Inquiry, 1947-50. Consultant, Southeastern States Cooperative Library Survey, 1946-49. Fellow, American Library Institute. First recipient, Joseph W. Lippincott Award, 1938. Honorary Member, American Library Association, 1976 (presented posthumously). Elected Honorary Life Member, Southeastern Library Association, 1972.
Publications: Discovering Tennessee (1936, 1951, 1962); This Is Tennessee (1963); Editor, French Broad Holston Country: A History of Knox County, Tennessee (1946); Editor, Haywood’s Natural and Aboriginal History of Tennessee (1959).
Utopia Midnight Gloss bathroom furniture, bath panel, Amtico flooring, carronite bath, aqualisa shower and Roca tiles
Utopia Park performs during the Mumford's "Triple Trinities" Release Show. Photo: Karuna Ang/Iowa State Daily
And you thought Utopia is some imaginary place where everything is perfect. this bike comes pretty close... weighing not more than 14-15 kgs, it can be collapsed into a easy to carry piece of travel luggage... Looks kiddish but works !!!
Utopia Midnight Gloss bathroom furniture, bath panel, Amtico flooring, carronite bath, aqualisa shower and Roca tiles