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 Art Museum Network News
After its debut at the Milwaukee Art Museum, Elusive Signs travels to Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana (2006); Museum of Contemporary Art, N. Miami (2006); Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington (2007); Musee d’art contemporain de Montreal (2007); Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Victoria (2007); and Queensland Art Gallery, Australia (2008).
With this piece he sought to achieve “an art that would kind of disappear – an art that was supposed to not quite look like art.” Nauman then embarked on a series of neons that grapple with questions of identity.
Nauman’s art is motivated by ideas, not an attachment to a particular medium.
www.amnnews.com /press.jsp?id=2821   (932 words)

  
 Norfolk Events for Jamestown 2007 - America's Anniversary
2007 will be the year for every American to stand up with pride, pull out the banners, strike up the bands and shine with festivities and reunions, as we invite the world to Come Home to Virginia.
Serving as a celebration of extraordinary works of art, a record of evolving aristocratic taste and patronage, and an illustrated chronicle of British history over the past four centuries, the exhibition will also coincide with the 400th anniversary of the English landing at Jamestown in 1607.
There will also be special educational programs focusing on Norfolk museums – Chrysler Museum of Art, Hampton Roads Naval Museum, Nauticus at The National Maritime Center, Willoughby Baylor House/Norfolk History Museum - and other Historic Sites like Naval Station Norfolk, home of the 1907 exposition celebrating the 300th anniversary of the first permanent settlement.
www.norfolkcvb.com /Jamestown2007.cfm   (758 words)

  
 Pope & Young Club
10/28/2005 8:34:38 AM The Pope and Young Club's 2007 Convention is slated for Lancaster, Pennsylvania, April 26-28, 2007.
3/3/2006 1:50:51 PM The 2006 election of officers and directors of the Pope and Young Club has concluded.
www.pope-young.org   (113 words)

  
 ArtsJournal: Modern Art Notes
But in 2007, in the U.S. pavilion in Venice, the United States will present art made by a questioner, by a gay man who was marginalized for being gay, for having AIDS, for having found a partner with whom to share his life, but who found a way to have his voice heard.
Dadaists were not primarily devoted to showing that anything could be art, or that the anyone could 'act-out' artistically by, say, wearing pink pajamas to a museum.
Art exhibitions are what museums do in public, acquisitions generally happen in private.
www.artsjournal.com /man   (5882 words)

  
 WiFi-ArT.com
Vuk Cosic was the Slovenian representative to the Venice Biennale in 2001, he’s the co-founder of Ljudmila – a digital media lab for artists in Slovenia and of the ASCII Art Ensemble and of course he’s a pioneer in the field of net.art.
BlackBox is a new media art exhibition within ARCO, Madrid’s contemporary art fair.
In History Of Art For Airports, Cosic reduced icons of the art into the kind of pictograms found on lavatory doors.
www.wifi-art.com   (10151 words)

  
 Pittsburgh 2007
The Glass Art Society Board of Directors is requesting proposals for lectures, demonstrations, and panels for the Pittsburgh conference that incorporate the theme, "Transformational Matter." Proposals are due January 1, 2006.
Download the Call for Proposals: Transformational Matter, Pittsburgh, PA, June 7-9, 2007.
You are here: Home > Conferences > Pittsburgh 2007
www.glassart.org /Pittsburgh_2007.html   (233 words)

  
 National Gallery of Art - Internships: Academic Year
Possible placements are in the departments of French paintings, Italian paintings, northern baroque paintings, modern and contemporary art, sculpture and decorative arts, old master prints, modern prints and drawings, photographs, conservation, education, and exhibition design.
Selected 2006–2007 Academic Year Interns in the Museum Profession will be notified.
Copyright ©2006 National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
www.nga.gov /education/interned.htm   (1126 words)

  
 Developing Educational Standards - English Language Arts
Computer technology is slated for a new adoption in June 2005, with the fine arts up in 2006, foreign language in 2007, and social studies, health, PE, and deiver education in 2008.
Writing and communications resources are promised for the 2005-6 school year, social studies and arts resources for 2008-9, and health and fitness resources for 2009-10.
Oregon: Standards - Content and performance standards for the Arts, Careers, ELA, Foreign Language, Instructional Technology, Health, Math, PE, Science, and Social Studies (the performance standards for middle level math and ELA were published as drafts on November 19, 2004).
edstandards.org /StSu/ELA.html   (3340 words)

  
 Scholarships, Ohio Governor's Youth Art Exhibition, Colleges and Universities
Three scholarships of $3,000 each are available to exhibitors, renewable based upon the criteria established by the Department of Art and contingent upon enrollment at Ashland University for the 2006-2007 year with a major in art.
In addition, art proficiency awards are available from Mount Union College on a competitive basis as the result of a portfolio review during a campus visit and contingent upon admission to the College.
Students must be enrolled full-time in the School of Art at Ohio University to be eligible.
www.govart.org /scholarships.htm   (1057 words)

  
 ADAI - Art Directors Association of Iowa
The 50th anniversary of the Art Directors Association of Iowa will be marked in 2007.
Art Directors Association of Iowa is a nonprofit organization of professional working in the field of graphic design.
Harmon Fine Arts Center · Drake University - 515-271-1994 -
www.artdirectorsiowa.org   (166 words)

  
 Welcome to College of  Arts  Social Sciences
The College also seeks to maintain strong relationships with its graduates as well as with both the government and private sectors, where College of Arts graduates are employed.
The College intends to increase the number of Omanis in the academic staff to seventy per cent by the year 2007.
The College of Arts is a mirror which reflects the society's heritage and history as well as its present character and future direction.
www.squ.edu.om /art/go/englishsite/Welcome.htm   (166 words)

  
 Press and Industry 2004 Line Up - Palm Springs Film Festival
Regal Entertainment Group will serve as a $50,000 producing sponsor of the Palm Springs International Film Festival, making the state-of-the-art complex the primary theater venue and home of the Festival, held from January 6-17, 2005 in Palm Springs, CA.
The Festival has an attractive film sales and distribution record and is seen by American distributors as one of the best Academy Award campaign marketing tools.
Founded in 1990 by then Mayor Sonny Bono, the PSIFF is one of the largest film festivals in North America.
www.psfilmfest.org /NEWPSFF/pressandindustryRegalResidence.htm   (367 words)

  
 Phoenix Film Project
The Phoenix Film Festival and the Phoenix Film Project invites teachers and students interested in the art of filmmaking to participate in a series of educational seminars that take place during the day throughout this year’s festival.
Local film and stage actors will participate in coaching drama students on their technique, the business and applying their craft to the stage and on film.
Phoenix FIlm Project's siblings are the Phoenix Film Festival, the International Horror/Sci-Fi Festival and the Phoenix Film Society: all under the non-profit 501c3 Phoenix Film Foundation.
phoenixfilmproject.com   (1587 words)

  
 SU Catalog, 2005-2007 Online Edition - Film Studies
Stresses an understanding of the relative criteria of artistic form for film and literature and problems of translating the written word into visual images, techniques of narration, and questions of verisimilitude.
An interdisciplinary study of film as an art and cultural phenomenon.
Subjects vary and may include "Imagination and the Artist," "Film Theory and Criticism," studies in national cinema, individual artists, and film-based study of historical phenomenon.
www.susqu.edu /catalog/courses.cfm?unit=83   (344 words)

  
 weskim.com
They've also been broadcast nationally on public and cable television and have been featured in programs at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and Wing Luke Asian Museum in Seattle.
WES KIM is the writer/director of the award-winning short films "Profiles in Science" and "Vision Test." His films have appeared in nearly forty US and international film festivals and have screened in seventeen countries.
He was also a member of the search committee for the appointment of a new director to the City of Seattle Mayor's Office of Film and Music.
www.weskim.com   (338 words)

  
 Angelina Hungry Like the "Beowulf" - Aug 18, 2005 - E! Online News
The film is being coproduced by Zemeckis and his ImageMovers partners Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke.
Like his previous picture, The Polar Express, Zemeckis plans to shoot Beowulf using state-of-the-art performance-capture technology that will allow him to animate the actors and create computer-generated landscapes to depict the fantastical action and settings described in the poem.
Beowulf, originally written in the eighth century, is being adapted to the screen by Neil Gaiman, best known as the author of The Sandman graphic novels, and Roger Avary, who shared an Oscar for cowriting Pulp Fiction with Quentin Tarantino.
www.eonline.com /News/Items/0,1,17181,00.html?rsslatest   (606 words)

  
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• Norwich Arts Centre - NORWICH, UK NEW prints added to the Gallery - March 2006
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Contact us to book a show for 2006/2007/2008
www.mutatovisual.com   (71 words)

  
 Making room for the arts TheNewsTribune.com Tacoma, WA
Bookending it all is the Seattle Art Museum, which this month begins in earnest the $86 million expansion to the 1991 building that kicked off this frenzy.
The museum hopes the trolley will roll through and stop at the park, which will have an open pavilion and several connected sections, each governed by a “major art moment,” according to Corrin, all free of charge and open dawn to dusk.
The museum is scheduled to be closed from January 2006 until spring 2007.
www.thenewstribune.com /soundlife/story/4710535p-4350598c.html   (1591 words)

  
 Tacoma Narrows Bridge: Art of the Bridges Continues
The third Narrows Bridge - yet to be named - is scheduled for completion in early 2007.
This structure is as much an engineering marvel as it as a work of art.
Tacoma Narrows Bridge: Art of the Bridges Continues
www.wsdot.wa.gov /tnbhistory/Art/art4.htm   (218 words)

  
 Art Magazines and publications
Art works for sale from Professional Artists at 50% less in price than real world galleries.
Covering all visual and aplied arts, we respond to artists' changing needs and aspirations, with news, reviews, comment and features on the diversity of visual arts practice.
TATE the art magazine with an international perspective which emerges from a close relationship with Tate and reflects the expanding role of the gallery in the contemporary cultural context
www.britisharts.co.uk /artmagazines.htm   (475 words)

  
 Installation Art, Sculpture, and Public Commissions by Devorah Sperber, New York City (NYC)
The Eye of the Artist: The Work of Devorah Sperber, Brooklyn Museum of Art, January 26- May 6, 2007
Installation Art, Sculpture, and Public Commissions by Devorah Sperber, New York City (NYC)
Update: New York Academy of Sciences Magazine, March/April 2006 issue
www.devorahsperber.com   (42 words)

  
 IMLS: Search Results
A new wing, slated for completion in 2007, will add 60,000 square feet of gallery space to showcase important new holdings in modern and contemporary art, objects from the architecture collection, and one of the nation's finest collections of Himalayan works.
In focus groups and visitor surveys, a large percentage of respondents have reported getting lost or feeling overwhelmed at the Art Institute, a feeling that presents a major barrier to their use and enjoyment of a collection of encyclopedic scope and quality.
Purpose: Supporting Lifelong Learning When it was founded in 1879, the Art Institute of Chicago was a simple, two-story Beaux-Arts structure.
www.imls.gov /results.asp?keyword=&inst=&city=&state=14&year=9&program=1052&description=on&sort=year   (42 words)

  
 .: Jaguar Unveils All-New XK Sports Car: 2007 Jaguar XK - Jaguar News :. Auto Spectator
2007 Jaguar XK The all-new XK is manufactured and assembled in a state-of-the-art production facility at Jaguar's Castle Bromwich plant in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom.
2007 Jaguar XK One of the key elements of the all-new Jaguar XK is the use of latest technologies including Jaguar’s industry-leading aluminum body structures and rivet bonding techniques, both recently introduced in the construction of Jaguar's full-size XJ sedan.
2007 Jaguar XK The all-new Jaguar XK is the first of a new generation of cars that reflect the best of everything that Jaguar is associated with — from gorgeous, contemporary design to renowned craftsmanship and quality, alongside the latest driver-focused technologies — and, of course, exhilarating performance.
www.autospectator.com /modules/news/article.php?storyid=1783   (2028 words)

  
 The Virginia Film Festival : Schedule
Set in 2007, the film follows a young telepathic woman ("Booboo") and her father ("Yogi"), a technological outlaw holed up in the desert.
Following the screening of this new 52-minute documentary on the art and science of film preservation and restoration, a panel of archivists and critics will discuss the qualities of the film medium, and what will be gained and lost if digital exhibition replaces film prints.
Originally released in 70mm, the film’s computer effects were pioneering in 1982 and remain fresh today.
www.vafilm.com /1999/schedule.html   (2363 words)

  
 BBC Caribbean
The new state of the art cricket grounds that will be built in Antigua and Guyana have been selected as venues for the 2007 Cricket World Cup.
The World Cup will start in April 2007 and is due to feature 16 teams, two more than for last year's tournament in South Africa, and 51 matches.
Of the 11 countries that submitted bids to host games during the 2007 World Cup, the United States and St Vincent and the Grenadines were unsuccessful.
www.bbc.co.uk /caribbean/news/story/2004/07/040705_2007cricket.shtml   (261 words)

  
 World Cup Cricket 2007 will be a money spinner - JAMAICAOBSERVER.COM
Four televised World Cup warm-up games involving the West Indies, possibly India and others, will be staged at the Trelawny stadium in the build-up to the start of the World Cup, set for early March 2007.
Don Lockerbie, the CWC 2007 venue development officer, told those at the Kingston Cricket Club annual awards dinner recently that the estimated cost of building and renovating 12 state-of-the-art stadiums for the World Cup opening ceremony, 51 World Cup games and a number of warm-up matches had escalated to close to US$240 million.
Seven World Cup games, with the West Indies as the seeded team, will be played at Sabina Park, the historic headquarters of Jamaica's cricket in Kingston.
www.jamaicaobserver.com /sports/html/20041217t200000-0500_71611_obs_world_cup_cricket______will_be_a_money_spinner.asp   (1657 words)

  
 S W A D - Chiang, Doug
Doug studied film at UCLA and industrial design at the Center of Creative Studies, College of Art and Design.
In 1993 Doug went to work at ILM, in 1995 he left ILM to work on TPM and AOTC and start his own studio in 2000.
From 1975 to 1977 he made more than a dozen short films in his basement.
www.nerf-herders-anonymous.net /DougChiang.html   (354 words)

  
 Kendall College of Art and Design - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Later, the college committed itself to acquire and adapt the Grand Rapids Art Museum building across the street when the museum finishes relocating in 2007, where it plans to add gallery, auditorium, and more classroom, studio, and office space.
Kendall College of Art and Design, of Ferris State University is a college of the visual arts in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States.
The institution became known as Kendall School of Design in 1947, was accredited as Kendall College of Design in 1981, and became Kendall College of Art and Design in 1987 with the addition of programs in the Fine Arts.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kendall_College_of_Art_and_Design   (521 words)

  
 Research at UConn, University of Connecticut
Jean A. Givens, Associate Professor of Art History, has been awarded a prestigious NEH fellowship for 2006/2007 to finish a book on medieval scientific illustration entitled Picturing the Healing Arts: Word, Image, and the Illustrated Tractatus de herbis.
The Marie Curie Award was created to give public recognition to outstanding past achievements of scientists who have reached a particular level of excellence in their research.
On December 8, 2005 it was announced that two members of the London Symphony Orchestra earned Grammy nominations for their performance of Eventide, a work composed by Kenneth Fuchs, Department Head of Music.
www.research.uconn.edu   (974 words)

  
 College Art Association
The College Art Association supports all practitioners and interpreters of visual art and culture, including artists and scholars, who join together to cultivate the ongoing understanding of art as a fundamental form of human expression.
Your contribution will enable us to maintain the excellence of our publications, advocacy, services to the field, and visual arts research.
Curatorial Proposals Sought for 2007 and 2008 Conferences
www.collegeart.org /conference/2005/sessions/142   (974 words)

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