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    As the New York City Official guide, states on their website this is a “science museum with dinosaur fossils, exhibitions chronicling virtually all known animal and human history and, yes, some eye-popping IMAX movie action” with 5 million of visitors each year. For this reason, this museum is the second from the top 5 museums visited in New York. While I was visiting the museum I noticed people from all over the world as I could hear different languages like Mandarin, French, Spanish, German…

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    Who Is Andy Warhola?

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    attended free art classes at Carnegie Institute. Andy loved art, movies, and frequently went to the local cinema. When Andy was nine, he was given his first camera. Andy converted a section of his parent’s basement into a darkroom where he developed his pictures. In 1945 Andy attended Carnegie Institute of Technology where he majored in Pictorial Design and earned a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree. In 1949 Andy graduated from college and shortly after moving to New York city to start a career as…

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    Performing at Sergustrom Hall with the Honors Chambers Strings Orchestra was one of the most exciting moments in my life. I was four when I started to play violin, and I used the “Suzuki” book series to improve my violin skill. Each book had a new level of difficulty. I averaged on finishing one book per year, though as the years went by, the books took me longer and longer to finish. After finishing book five, I went onto my book six mark for a total of seven years of playing violin. In third…

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    Museum Of Modern Art

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    on the walls in an orderly fashion of its timing. People do not always take the chance to observe the complete image, let alone its description, which there allows one to recognize the progression of different cultures. Following the path of the pictures, each image displays a sprinkle of randomness within its own detail. The formation of the photos continue to progress like a timetable, like photos taken from WWII which express all types of known and unknown activities that took place during…

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    Describe Jonathan Greene

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    had some really awesome exhibitions and it was very difficult to pick two pieces to write about. After a thorough examination, I chose to discuss two of Jonathan Green’s works because they were in a medium that I am the most familiar with and they spoke to me in a way that none of the other works did. My personal favorite was a monumental oil painting entitled “Seeking, which was created in 2006, on a very large stretched canvas. It was by far the most eye catching picture in the gallery, with…

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    Figure Drawing This work means much to me in so many ways. This is the result of the times I have spent after the acceptance to school to improve my poor drawing skills, also a work that gave me the courage by receiving the second place in the school fine work contest. In the beginning of this drawing I felt huge distance from other students who could draw so well in such a short time. My work seemed immature and lousy. Thoughts like ‘Why can’t I be like that? Do I lack in talents?’ went through…

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    The closest we get are the damsels in distress of his Romance series, but these are sappy teen images really, rendered all the move uninvolving by a deliberately deadpan painting style. “I’ve never done an anguished picture in my life,” admitted Lichtenstein. He also quoted that art doesn't transform, it just plain forms. The same certainly could not be said of Warhol. Those who know him only know him for his Coke bottles and brillo boxes paintings, and his silkscreen…

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    What I also liked about the website is how some of the stories and exhibits are made by the museum’s own staff who can do things based on their interest. Also, when reading the stories, one can see that it is very professional written, along with pictures to further express the story. The best part about it is that normally the sources that were used are included, so if anyone wants to know more about a subject, they can do…

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    Hope Horn Concert Report

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    For the exhibition event, I visited the Hope Horn gallery and saw Bernice D’Vorzons’s Works on Paper. The Hope Horn gallery is a prominent location for one to experience art in the University of Scranton. In addition, the exhibitions and programming complement the university’s curricula, encourage campus and community collaborations, support regional artists, and provide arts in education opportunities. The exhibit consisted of acrylic paintings and some of the work in the gallery were donated…

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    Trade Show Assignment

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    information they should gather from leads and why it is important.  Send pictures and a brief overview or our company and product to EXPOFORUM, the show organizer, to be included in the complimentary show preview and the e-newsletter that they prepare and distribute.  Prepare pictures, our company details and booth number and post it to the virtual exhibition space also provided by EXPOFORUM and included in the exhibition fee. 1 Month before Trade Show  Prepare a daily work schedule for booth…

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