Exhibition at the Walker Art Center.
Here is the Frankenthaler excerpt referenced by Grabner.
Painters Painting, Emile de Antonio, 1973.
You've got to dig to dig it, you dig?
Exhibition at the Walker Art Center.
Here is the Frankenthaler excerpt referenced by Grabner.
Painters Painting, Emile de Antonio, 1973.
Last Wednesday March 19, 2014 at Schomburg Center.
THE THREE OF US
A collaboration by NWSA visual arts faculty Aramis O’Reilly and his wife Pierina Guido O’Reilly,The Three of Us, is an exhibition of paintings, drawings and photographs that expresses the tangible attributes of both mediums as well as the intangible and complex qualities of the visible and living word. Each artist brings to their work a unique perspective on the theme along with a common vision that has been forged by their 26 years of marriage.
March 7 – 8
Opening Reception: March 8; 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
NWSA@Artseen Gallery
2215 NW 2 Avenue, Wynwood
Free and open to the public
via nwsa newsletter
Tajik: “U know why America hasn’t had a revolution for over 200 years?”
Me: “Why?”
Tajik: “Because there’s no American embassy in America.”
— Christian Bleuer (@ChristianBleuer) February 24, 2014
https://twitter.com/ChristianBleuer/status/438021859150671872
Call to Artists – Open to all SA+AH (includes New World School of the Arts) and SFRC Faculty, Alumni, Staff, and Students
www.arts.ufl.edu/downloads/austincaryart.pdf
Project information including building elevations and floor plans : www.austincaryart.wordpress.com
Applications are due March 21, 2014.
Otabenga Jones & Associates, unveiled “The People’s Plate,” a mural at Lawndale Art Center, part of a collaborative art project/public health program.
via Creative Capital.
For archival purposes
Un homme et un vase via the internet
Charles Mingus – A Modern Jazz Symposium of Music and Poetry. 1957
Bill Hardman (trumpet), Clarence Shaw (trumpet), Shafi Hadi (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone), Jimmy Knepper (trombone), Bob Hammer (piano), Charles Mingus (bass), Dannie Richmond (drums)
(variance) — Melvin Stewart (spoken word), Lonne Elder (lyricist), Langston Hughes (lyricist), Horace Parlan (omit),
Bethlehem Records has remastered and digitally released the album as high res 24-bit audio files.
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