You’re probably familiar with the four large, unusual sculptures, two of which are pictured below, adjacent the South 24th Street Bridge on Interstate 80 in Council Bluffs. The somewhat confusing work called “Odyssey” cost $3 million, much of that taxpayer money, when it was commissioned in 2010. Bu
You’re probably familiar with the four large, unusual sculptures, two of which are pictured below, adjacent the South 24th Street Bridge on Interstate 80 in Council Bluffs. The somewhat confusing work called “Odyssey” cost $3 million, much of that taxpayer money, when it was commissioned in 2010. Bu
You’re probably familiar with the four large, unusual sculptures, two of which are pictured below, adjacent the South 24th Street Bridge on Interstate 80 in Council Bluffs. The somewhat confusing work called “Odyssey” cost $3 million, much of that taxpayer money, when it was commissioned in 2010. Bu
You’re probably familiar with the four large, unusual sculptures, two of which are pictured below, adjacent the South 24th Street Bridge on Interstate 80 in Council Bluffs. The somewhat confusing work called “Odyssey” cost $3 million, much of that taxpayer money, when it was commissioned in 2010. Bu
You’re probably familiar with the four large, unusual sculptures, two of which are pictured below, adjacent the South 24th Street Bridge on Interstate 80 in Council Bluffs. The somewhat confusing work called “Odyssey” cost $3 million, much of that taxpayer money, when it was commissioned in 2010. Bu
You’re probably familiar with the four large, unusual sculptures, two of which are pictured below, adjacent the South 24th Street Bridge on Interstate 80 in Council Bluffs. The somewhat confusing work called “Odyssey” cost $3 million, much of that taxpayer money, when it was commissioned in 2010. Bu
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A creative way for nonprofits to raise cash is by running an envelope fundraiser. Here are some examples of when you might want to use an envelope fundraiser.
Image 24 of 29 from gallery of Shelter Brewery / Paul Burnham Architect. Photograph by Robert Frith
A creative way for nonprofits to raise cash is by running an envelope fundraiser. Here are some examples of when you might want to use an envelope fundraiser.
Image 24 of 29 from gallery of Shelter Brewery / Paul Burnham Architect. Photograph by Robert Frith
The City of Santa Clara honored local business leaders and community members at its annual State of the City event on Sept. 27.
Jennifer Dickson RA hand coloured mezzo screen print. This is an artist`s proof, 2/7 edition print. Signed by Jennifer Dickson in pencil. This work was displayed as part of the Royal Academy summer exhibition in 1985. Image size 62x43 cm. Supplied in original aluminium frame with non reflective uv plexiglass. Jennifer Dickson trained as a painter and printmaker at Goldsmiths’ College School of Art, London from 1954 to 1959, and her graduate studies in etching were under Stanley William Hayter at the Atelier 17, Paris from 1960 to 1965. She went on to found and direct the graduate printmaking programme at Brighton College of Art (now Brighton University) and was instrumental in integrating photography into the programme in the early 1960s. Dickson moved to Canada in 1969 where she taught at the Saidye Bronfman Centre in Montréal. Dickson’s first solo exhibition was held at New Vision Centre, London in 1962. This was rapidly followed by a string of solo exhibitions held annually in countries throughout the world, including the UK, Belgium, South Africa, Jamaica, USA and Canada. A 25 year Retrospective of her work was held at Galerie Dresdnere, Toronto in 1985. Dickson’s work has also been included extensively in many international group exhibitions since 1956. Dickson was made a member of the Royal Society of Painters, Etchers and Engravers, London in 1965, and was elected Royal Academician in 1976 (ARA 1970). In 1988 she was made a Doctor of Laws at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada and was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 1995. In 2002 she received the Victor Tolgesy Arts Award from the Council for the Arts in Ottawa for her contribution to the arts in Ottawa, where she lives and works.
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The recent Snowden disclosures about the NSA and GCHQ have revealed that there are no, nor have there ever been any secret 'Secret Santa' gift transactions. Such gift trades have been strictly monitored, and the subsequent data recorded and stored, since 1975. In addition, in 1970s Scarfolk all Christmas presents had to go through a council clearance department that assessed each gift individually to decide whether or not it was appropriate for the intended recipient. For example, if an intelligent child had revealed any potentially free-thinking tendencies he would not be allowed to receive books or any other form of educational materials. Such gifts might be substituted for depressants/sedatives, such as Comazepam, or he might receive a Cell Token which he could exchange for a prison term, irrespective of whether or not he had gone to the unnecessary effort of committing a crime. Everyone at Scarfolk Council would like to wish you a very Merry Christmess, irrespective, or perhaps in spite of, your beliefs. All the very best for the new year; see you in 1974!
Gorgeous Oil On Linen painting of scenic Outer Hebridean Island, Harris in Scotland. Gallery: Lime Tree Gallery Year of Creation: Purchased: Original Purchase Price: £3200 An Original Work Of Art Oil on Linen Scotland Size: 30” X 30” Framed: Painted Wood/Artist Selected David Smith is a Scottish contemporary artist whose work is steeped in the plein air tradition. His distinctive landscapes of the western seaboard and Highlands and Islands of Scotland are widely collected in the UK and abroad. A past member and President of The Glasgow Group of Artists, he was elected a member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour (RSW) in 2011. He was elected member of RSW council in 2013. Smith has shown at The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts (RGI), The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour (RSW), The Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) and The Paisley Art Institute (PAI) annual exhibitions and has won various prestigious awards. In 2016 he became an Elected Member of the Council for the Scottish Artist’s Benevolent Association. His work is found in private, corporate and public collections throughout the UK and abroad. Harris is the southern part of the Scottish Hebridean island of Lewis and Harris. It’s known for sandy beaches like Luskentyre and Scarista on the west coast, and for rugged mountains in the north. In the east is an area of miniature fjords called the Bays. The 16th-century St. Clement’s Church in the village of Rodel has 3 richly carved tombs. Harris is also the original home of Harris Tweed, luxury handwoven cloth. Please note the delivery charge covers insurance and packing. Local Pick up in Greater London is free.