| South East Arizona Fine Art And Photography Show Judges
The South East Arizona Fine Art and Photography Show is proud to announce the 3 judges for the April 18-20 show at the Willcox Elks Club, 247 E. Stewart Street in Willcox.All entries must be postmarked by March 31.The 2 judges for the fine art division are Manuel DeLeon and David Aguirre:Manuel DeLeon has been in art since 1942 when he was in Norman Rockwell's class at the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. His early training included every art institution in Southern California, and he spent the mid-fifties living and teaching in Europe where he pursued extended study in art history, drawing and painting at the San Fernando Academy in Madrid, the University of Poitier (France), the Florentine Academy (Italy), and the Stadt Akademie in Munich (Germany). Manuel also spent time in Mexico with Tomas Coffeen and Jose Maria de Servin at the University of Guadalajara.
08:55 (BST), 19/03/2008 Shine On - Design Stars Emerge Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SAN ...
SAN FRANCISCO (March, 2008) - Bay Area Companies, Design Firms and Public are invited to review a new generation of up-and-coming designers participating in the Winter 2008 Portfolio Show at The Art Institute of California - San Francisco. The March 20 event will feature artwork, design portfolios and demo reels of students graduating in the fields of Advertising, Fashion Design, Fashion Marketing & Management, Game Art & Design, Graphic Design, Interior Design, Media Arts & Animation, Visual & Game Programming and Web Design & Interactive Media. The Portfolio Show will feature light refreshments and an opportunity to meet and converse with graduates looking for employment, as well as faculty and staff of the school. Students graduating with either associate or bachelor's degrees will be showcased.
Changing Skyline: On the market: Masterpieces to live in
How much would you pay for a Louis Kahn masterpiece that foreshadowed his groundbreaking work at the Salk Institute? Less than for a Mies van der Rohe? More than for a Pierre Koenig? What would you give to own a rare East Coast Richard Neutra? It might not be in tip-top condition, but it can be yours for a minute fraction of what his more-celebrated California work commands. From the way these questions are framed, you might think the objects for sale ought to be hung on a wall. Actually, they are the walls. By some quirky synchronization of architectural clocks, two of Philadelphia's most important modernist houses from the 1950s are being offered for sale this spring. But rather than being hawked as mere hunks of real estate, along with the garden-variety McMansions and fixer-uppers, Kahn's Esherick House in Chestnut Hill and Neutra's Cherry Lane House in East Falls are being marketed using strategies typically reserved for museum-quality fine art.
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