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    Art was the part of the life of people from all centuries. It let people express themselves, to communicate with others, to share messages or ideas and to make life more beautiful. But art exists across history. Art has been transcending through artists until our days. It is important not only to respect world famous artists from previous centuries but also to support modern ones. Contemporary artists today have strong works, filled with beauty, deep meaning, and talent. One of them is British…

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    Fowler Museum Project The Fowler Museum was an interesting experience. The name of the Exhibition is Intersections: World Arts/ Local Lives, the exhibition doesn’t have an ending. The name of the organizers and curators were not provided. The art is interesting for the facts that the people who made the art pieces put a lot of dedication and time in wanting to make them look great. The first section in the exhibition is the Art and Action which is all about artifacts of how people who made them…

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    Additionally, trips to see performance arts or exhibitions can introduce students to cultural representations that they may never encounter on their own. In turn, students can become more empathetic and aware of the experiences of others (Holcomb, “State of the Arts”). With study after study citing the…

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    When someone hears the name Milton Hershey, they think of the delectable chocolate that his company, The Hershey Company, produces. Many though do not know about the owner’s life and the struggle he went through to become a true chocolatier of entrepreneurs. Milton Hershey, was born on September 13th, 1857 in a small rural Pennsylvania county named Derry Township. While growing up, he spoke in Pennsylvania Dutch and followed the tradition of religion as Mennonite. Mentioned in Milton Hershey…

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    Charles Spitzack

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    this knowledge influences his technique in woodblock and extends to building his own frames for his work. Spitzack primarily works in woodblock, and this medium is what is represented in his gallery shows. He has had multiple solo exhibitions as well as group exhibitions, mainly in Washington. He finds it important at this stage of his career to be connected to and build a name in his community and so often chooses to exhibit his work in local shops and coffee houses. He is represented by…

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    Anzac Legend which is a narrative that centres on the Gallipoli campaign of 1915 and the experiences of the soldiers that served Australia. Although this is how schools tell history today, there is a lot more to the ANZAC story than realised. The exhibition I am here to open broadens our view of history by showing us the significance of nurses volunteering in war and gives us another perspective of Australia's experiences. In 1915 a war broke out unlike any others before that, they called it…

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    Yoko Ono Research Paper

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    They met on November 9, 1966 when Lennon came to an exhibition of Yoko’s at the Indica Gallery in London, England. Lennon was attracted to her artwork. Actually that is not the first time they met. Lennon had seen her famous show “cut piece” before and fell in love with this Japanese artist. After 18 mouths…

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    On 18 December 1873, Mr Davidson, Mr Dennison and Mr Roumanielle pleaded guilty to offences under the Obscene Publications Act (1857). In a case heard at Marlborough Street magistrates’ court in London, the magistrate, Mr Knox, ordered that that their property be destroyed. Mr Collette, for the prosecution asked if he may be granted the honour of beginning the destruction himself, a request which Mr Knox immediately granted. Accompanied by Police Inspector Harnett and Sargeant Butcher, Mr…

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    Review of Legal benefits and State support of company based in science and technology parks and knowledge-based companies Include : An explanation of the features and benefits of membership in • Science and Technology Parks (IT companies based in the park) • Knowledge Based Companies • Conclusion Science and Technology Parks Introduction Science and technology parks are technological infrastructure that have been created by the government to be able to give certain basic facilities and legal…

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    One of the best parts of working on exhibitions drawn from the ZMA’s extensive permanent collection is the opportunity it provides for a look at some of the hidden gems at the museum. During the preparation of Sketching American Modernism, I discovered a painting that captured my interest. The work was the Portrait of Mrs. Helen McCoy Storer, c. 1910 by Charles Alden Gray (1857-1933). While arguably not by one of the most well-known artists in our collection, it was, at that moment, the most…

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