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Lowell Herrero
Stretch Kelley - to review a larger size photo as well as acquire the newest knowledge concerning this Lowell Herrero museum giclee print, click the artists inscription just above the miniature depiction to your left side. In addition look over buying, framing and print size details for this museum artworks. Lowell Herrero has many other expert gallerie images in addition to "Stretch Kelley", check the artists archive for for other museum posters. 006 New Orleans after the Flood: Photographs by Robert Polidori The photographer Robert Polidori describes his experience depicting the loss and pathos of a civilization in chaos in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. ASU Art Museum Honors Josh Greene As Second Artist-In-Residence For Social Studies Inititative San Francisco-based artist Josh Greene will be the second artist in residence for the Social Studies initiative of the ASU
Art Museum, an exhibition series in which the Museum turns over a complete gallery to an artist to explore their social
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Circe Invidiosa - to view a full size thumbnail as well as go over enhanced content connected with this John Waterhouse gallery poster print, click through on the artists designation connected with the thumbnail. Additionally explore purchasing, safe framing methods and print dimension info for this wall picture. John Waterhouse is an accomplished artist and has made various fine artworks similar to "Circe Invidiosa", look through their other wall images . Art Review | Fausto Melotti: Italian Sculptor Attuned to the Harmonic Occupation of Space Fausto Melotti?s work defies convention and unites disparate strains of 20th-century Italian art.
Aldrich Astronomical Society - General Meeting (Sat, May 17) 7:00 PM-10:00 PM,
Anna Maria College: Science Building, 50 Sunset Lane, Paxton, MA
Aldrich Astronomical Society (AAS) is a central Massachusetts-based nonprofit tax exempt 501(3)(c) organization of amateur astronomers who have united to promote their mutual interest in observational astronomy and telescope making. Members meet on a regular basis to conduct sky viewing sessions (weather permitting) and informal lectures or discussions of current events and topics in astronomy, space science, observational equipment, and telescope making.
Founded in 1932, AAS was named in honor of the late Professor Fred Aldrich of Worcester Academy, who was a long time promoter and lecturer of astronomy in the Worcester area. AAS is a member of NASAs Night Sky Network, and three members of AAS are NASA Solar System Ambassadors. Members sponsor public lectures and outdoor viewing events at a variety of locations across the region using club and membership owned resources. We also routinely manage a number of NASA Solar System Ambassador Programs throughout the year which seeks to bring knowledge of astronomy and space science into the classroom and public venues like libraries, outdoor fairs, and scout campouts. We also travel to and assist in special events at pristine observing sites, like the Conjunction in Northfield, Massachusetts, Stellafane in Springfield, Vermont, and Arunah Hill in Cummington, Massachusetts. In addition AAS provides a backyard astronomy course for the Worcester Public Schools Adult Education (Night Life) program.
AAS meets, regularly, on the second and fourth Saturday of each month in the Science Building at Anna Maria College. On the first, third, and 5th Saturday of each month the AAS Mirror Workshop Group meets where they build telescopes.
Membership is only $20 a year and the rewards of the hobby are out of this universe well not literally!!!
For more information please check out the club's homepage at http://www.AldrichAstro.org
Cost: $20/yr Membership
Saturdays, through Dec 25.
Brainwave: Common Senses Brainwave: Common Senses Exhibit at Exit Art Center, New York Where a 75-Story Tower Blends Right In
The “contextualists” have it all wrong: Jean Nouvel’s beast is exactly what 53rd Street needs. |