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100 Families Oakland Art & Social Change
http://center.cca.edu Tapping into the power of families and neighborhoods to enliven the creative spirit and revitalize communities, the 100 Families Oakland: Art and Social Change project is undergoing a new phase of development. From its inception in 2005 through June … Continue reading
On Procession Interchange Parade – Indianapolis Museum of Art
http://www.imamuseum.org/exhibitions/onprocession/ Indianapolis Museum of Art – IMA In conjunction with the exhibition On Procession, the IMA is organized a downtown art parade in the heart of Indianapolis. The parade took place in the Fountain Square community on Saturday, April 26th. … Continue reading
Adam McKinney – Ha’Mapah/המפה @ JCC
http://www.dnaworks.org/ http://www.jccmanhattan.org/ Co-Director of DNAWORKS, Adam W. McKinney is a classically trained African-American Jewish dancer who has performed with a number of acclaimed companies, including Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Switzerlands Béjart Ballet Lausanne, and Alonzo Kings LINES Ballet, Adam’s … Continue reading
Naruto Fan Art
Disclaimer: This is a fan based video and I did not draw these. If any artist included in this video wishes for me to take it down I will. Art community est at http://theotaku.com Artists: (Most of the file names … Continue reading
The Art of Kolam: Psychology, Art, and Spirituality in Indian Traditions
Workshop held at Northampton Community College, Fall 2008 Lecture: Anuradha Choudry, PhD candidate in Sanskrit Studies Faculty: Anu Sachdev, Assistant Director of Early Childhood Education and Bruce Wall, Associate Professor, Fine Art Program Video & Editing: Irene Cordero Workshop Participants: … Continue reading
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Youtuber Murder / Suicide: The Tragedy Of Asia McGowan And Anthony Powell (Tony48219)
Youtuber Murder / Suicide: The Tragedy Of Asia McGowan And Anthony Powell (Tony48219) Tony48219 (Anthony Powell) was involved in a murder-suicide at MacKenzie Fine Arts Center (Henry Ford Community College) in Dearborn (near Detroit), Michigan on Friday. He shot and … Continue reading
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Global Art Project for Peace | Mills College
Founder and director of the Global Art Project, Katherine Josten, creatively promotes world peace through arts and crafts. By gathering the Mills College community together, she encourages cooperation amongst participants to help design each others pieces for the “Let’s All … Continue reading
Visual Arts Center of NJ – Outreach Programming
The Educational Outreach Program is a critical component of the Art Center’s community service programming and one of the most important ways in which the organization’s commitment to the mission of “bringing art and people together” is realized. These programs … Continue reading
Alicia Graf – “A Life in Motion”
Package produced by Sarah Thompson for HEC-TV’s “State of the Arts” about renowned dancer Alicia Graf – an amazing dancer, who began her craft at the early age of three and became on the country’s top young ballerinas by the … Continue reading
Pieces of Cloth Pieces of Culture, Tapa Making and Community Collaboration
http://center.cca.edu Tongan Tapa Cloth bonus material to the documentary: Pieces of Cloth, Pieces of Culture: Tapa Making and Community Collaboration 50 minutes, 2005 California College of the Arts Center for Art and Public Life Visiting scholar 2004: Ping-Ann Addo Ping-Ann … Continue reading
Girvan Burning Man Beltaine 2008
Art on a shoestring Art that makes the head spin Art from which you part the makar and the Art Social Sculpture 2008. 27 feet high two weeks to build twenty minutes of a burn 800 degrees in the heart … Continue reading
Arts Council for Long Beach’s Eye on Design at Long Beach Museum of Art
Toyota Children’s Gallery A place for kids to see the work of kids. The Museum hosts exhibitions of artwork made by children and students of the community throughout the year to showcase the talent of our local youth. Eye on … Continue reading
Hope for the Future of Development (IDEV 2500 W10)
Created in February 2010, this community art video was compiled by International Development students in a second year course, IDEV 2500 Introduction to International Development Studies, at the University of Guelph. Connected to a discussion of the impact and community-building … Continue reading
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