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    Ryan Kelley Analysis

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    of Fine Arts in Ceramics from Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) and his Masters of Fine Arts in Ceramics from Ohio State University (OSU). Kelly has won several awards and achievements for his artwork including winning the Fleisher Wind Challenge Exhibition Series, an annual juried competition for professional artists living in the Philadelphia region. He also became an Independence Foundation Fellow in Visual Arts, being recognized for future artistic promise and overall artistic…

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    Topshelf Industries Inc. was established in 1986 and their current owner is Perry Frigault. They are located at 2220 Midland Ave, Scarborough, ON (Unit BR 76), which is 6,000 square building that allows them to build and storage all the pieces they create for their various customers. Mostly they work with companies within Canada such as CBC, Global, and Daily Planet. However, they also have worked with agencies and clients around the world including building for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing,…

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    Compumac Case Summary

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    Question 1 Under Scenario one, it’s likely that CompuMac will be able to claim damages for breach of contract, including a refund of deposit. Under Scenario two, it is likely that CompuMac will be required to pay the balance amount to BestCoach. This advice will be in four parts. Part one will show that there has been a valid contract between CompuMac and BestCoach even though it was Peter who paid the deposit to BestCoach. Part two will show that there is an implied condition that time is of…

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    Lou Jones’ career path is of a photographer, but it is more than just a profession for him. For Jones, photography is a medium to give voice to those who lack one. He is such a pioneer in his profession that he is capable of disappearing in it. This past September 27th, Jones visited Brandeis in the Epstein building, where the Women’s Studies Research Center (WSRC) is located, to talk about his latest project, titled, “panAFRICAproject”. It is a photography project that, according to Jones,…

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    Aura of Uniqueness in the The Piratebay 2003 In the following essay I will be using Walter Benjamin essay on The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction to discuss ‘uniqueness’ and provide a visual example to explain the concept. Benjamin (1936:790) explains that we live in a world, where traditional viewing of ‘film and television’ is being replaced by the advancement of technologies and how the user/viewer has multiple formats and options for viewing movies and television shows, such…

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    Ben White Screen Printing Fall 2016 Rob Smith Chuck Close: Innovations in Print For more than three decades, Chuck Close has delved into the art of printmaking in his continuing exploration of the principles of perception. His exhibition, Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration, is the first comprehensive view of Close's involvement and accomplishment with a large variety of forms and printmaking processes. It features approximately one hundred works dated from 1972 to 2002, Chuck Close…

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    Clyfford Still

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    However, the unseen collection also means that most people are totally unfamiliar with the art contained in the museum and don’t have a lot of context as to what the exhibitions entail, which is a weakness. But, these factors create the opportunity for the museum to make a name for itself in the world of art exhibitions, but it hasn't quite achieved the fame it is capable of, yet. The frequent lack of preconceived notions about the life and work of Clyfford Still can also be a great opportunity…

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    I have had vast extremes when visiting art museums. I remember going to the Nelson Atkins Museum as a high school field trip. After getting off the bus we were greeted by a docent that led us through the museum stopping at paintings of his choice and telling us about that painting and his opinions on it. While passing past others with just a brief description of the artist and art. There was no interaction, as students we were quiet, we listened, and we were quite bored. We never got a chance to…

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    Frida Kahlo Biography

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    biography" (Frida-kahlo-foundation.org, 2014). This statement was not made lightly and at the time of her exhibition opening, Frida's health was so bad that her Doctor told her that she was not to leave her bed. She insisted however that she was going to attend her opening and showed up in an ambulance with her bed in the back of a truck. She was placed in her bed and four men carried her in to the exhibition. To me this demonstrates just how closely linked Kahlo’s suffering and her art actually…

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    petals) bloom form. It is a cross of ‘Little Darling’ X ‘Black Jade’ (miniature, Bernadella 1985). ‘Lida O’ (1997) is named after Virginia’s mother. It is classed as “yellow”, but I remember it being a creamy pale yellow. Again, it has great exhibition form. I won the best mini rose bowl with a ‘Lido O,’ back in the day when our rose shows were held in the gymnasium at St. Luke United Methodist Church. “Lida O” is a cross of ‘Party Girl’ x ‘Miss Dovey’. Incidentally, ‘Party Girl’ was…

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