Published Peirogi and Hales. Published NADA Art Fair. Published MAM Party on the Plaza. Published De La Cruz Collection. Published Natural Forces: Broward County Public Art & Design ‘06 – ‘09.
Greetings for 2010! Let the year unfold with much success!
Our first Meetup of the year will be at the Girls’ Club in downtown Fort Lauderdale, FL. We have wanted to meet there for a while and here is our opportunity.
Their current exhibition is “Set to Manual,” an exhibition of [...]
California Institute of the Arts Launches New Art and Technology Degree Program 11.05.09
The California Institute of the Arts in Valencia is revving up a new program and a new degree—master of fine arts in art and technology, reports the Los Angeles Times.
When the school launched its Center for Integrated Media about [...]
On the below topic of math, I remember in the 5th grade (I think it was the 5th grade) when the teacher walked me down the hall to the male teacher for swats for not doing all 20 math problems. I told her, “If I only do 5 problems and (come to) understand those 5, [...]
A Rescuer of Paintings Steps Into the Light:
“11-01-2009
An art conservator who set up North America’s first doctoral
program in preservation studies, at the University of Delaware, has
been named to a new chair in material culture, the study of
societies’ artifacts.
Joyce Hill Stoner’s appointment adds heft to [...]
The history and future of airport design.:
“The history and future of airport design.”
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Wanted: Female Philosophers, in the Classroom and in the Canon
Marta Antelo
By Regan Penaluna
The study of philosophy is a pillar of a liberal education. It
is an opportunity for students to examine their lives and deepen
their knowledge of existence. It would be hard to find a philosophy
While I’m not fond of the College Art Association for the way they treat unemployed members, they sometimes have good articles to read.
Inside Higher Ed Reports on the “Great Universities Have Great Museums” Movement:
“Today in Inside Higher Ed, Scott Jaschik reports on recent work of a
Arts Policy: College Arts Programs Feel Heightened Pain From Cuts:
“College arts administrators say the way their programs are structured and operated makes them especially vulnerable.While severe cuts in college budgets are hitting almost every corner of academia, arts programs could be feeling the pain especially hard, given the way they are structured [...]
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Published Weekly Digest for May 17th.— 1d ago via artistentrepreneurs.org
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Published Handmade in America – Call-to-artists.— May 16th via artistentrepreneurs.org
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Published Handmade in America – Call-to-artists.— May 16th via Miami Art Exchange
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Published GLADE(S)CAPE at the Listening Gallery.— May 16th via Miami Art Exchange
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Published Weekly Roundup.— May 15th via Miami Art Exchange
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Published Audience Engagement-Community Engagement.— May 15th via Miami Art Exchange
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