Meet Clyde Butcher: Venice Gallery Open House
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This took place February 6 @ 10:00 am - February 7 @ 4:00 pm.
Venice Gallery & Studio
237 Warfield Ave S.
Venice, FL 34285 United States
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Next Event: Big Cypress Gallery Open House
March 5 @ 10:00 am - March 6 @ 5:00 pm
Big Cypress Gallery
52388 Tamiami Tr., MM 54.5
Ochopee, FL United States
Centennial Celebration of our National Parks: Big Cypress Gallery Meet Clyde and Niki in the gallery. Help us celebrate the centennial of our National Parks. View Clyde’s special exhibit of the parks he has photographed around the USA. Pick up your new 2016 Calendar and have Clyde sign it.
Enjoy The Winter On The Private Lanai of This Pinebrook South Home
Great pinebrook south home! Located within minutes of the beaches and shops of downtown venice.
30 seconds in: The City of Sarasota
The city of Sarasota, located just an hour south of Tampa and St. Pete, is minutes from the Sarasota-Bradenton Airport and the white-sand beaches of Siesta Key
Chalk Walk Art Festival @ Historic Hyde Park Village - Tampa, Florida
Take a glimpse at Tampa's only chalk festival held in historic Hyde Park Village. Hyde Park Village offers upscale shopping and has pet-friendly shopping and dining options.
Video taken with a Canon VIXIA HF R500.
Street painters, (also called chalk artists) a name these performance artists are most commonly called in the United States are called I Madonnari in Italy (singular form: madonnaro or madonnara) because they recreated images of the Madonna. In Germany Strassenmaler (street: straßen, painter: maler). -- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Julie A Graden:
Lee Mobley:
Nate Baranowski:
Caroline Karp Babis:
Dee Sabean:
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The 15. Most Scenic Bike Trails In The USA
The 15. Most Scenic Bike Trails In The USA - Big Sur, Whitefish, Lake Tahoe, Bend, Moab, Crested Butte, Keweenaw Peninsula, Medora, Sedona, Acadia National Park
HOLY LAND USA | Abandoned Theme Park | Connecticut | USA | HD
Holy Land USA is an 18-acre theme park in Waterbury, Connecticut, inspired by selected passages from the Bible. It consists of a chapel, stations of the cross, and replicas of catacombs and Israelite villages constructed from cinder blocks, bathtubs, and other discards. The park closed to the public in 1984. Over its period of closure, the land and monuments faced the effects of vandalism. On September 14, 2014, the site officially reopened to the public for the first time in 30 years with an inaugural Mass and access to the grounds. The area is not currently open to the general public at this time.
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Central Florida Roadtrip: Deland
This episode of Central Florida Roadtrip brings us to Deland. From a beginning as just a small hollow, through investment and agricultural struggles, to the modern development and attractions we see today, Deland has quite the story.
I went round the statue of liberty, on bike!
The one in Colmar, obviously!
(As we all know there are three statues, besides the one on Ellis Island, there´s one oin Paris and one in Colmar in the town where the the original builder of it, Bartholdi, came from.)
4507 Browndale Ave - Edina, MN
Stately home on premier street in Country Club with wonderful views of the Edina Mill Pond. Home takes advantage of the views from main level sun room and upper level sitting room. Public rooms have great character. Four bedrooms up. Deep and wide private lot makes expansion a possibility.
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Susan & Gary Wahman | Edina Realty
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Boston Marathon bombings
The Boston Marathon bombings and subsequent related shootings were a series of attacks and incidents which began on April 15, 2013, when two pressure cooker bombs exploded during the Boston Marathon at 2:49 pm EDT, killing 3 people and injuring an estimated 264 others. The bombs exploded about 12 seconds and 210 yards (190 m) apart, near the finish line on Boylston Street.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) took over the investigation, and on April 18, released photographs and a surveillance video of two suspects. The suspects were identified later that day as Chechen brothers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Shortly after the FBI released the images, the suspects allegedly killed an MIT policeman, carjacked an SUV, and initiated an exchange of gunfire with the police in Watertown, Massachusetts. During the firefight, an MBTA police officer was injured but survived with severe blood loss. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was shot several times in the firefight and his brother subsequently ran him over with the stolen SUV in his escape. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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A Deer Migration You Have to See to Believe | National Geographic
Researchers have only recently found the longest large mammal migration in the continental United States: Mule deer migrate 150 miles (241 kilometers) in western Wyoming each year. And it's no easy task for them—barriers include highways, fences, tough terrain, and bodies of water. In this video by Joe Riis, a National Geographic grantee and regular contributor, see the modern-day obstacles mule deer overcome to make the migratory trek that they likely have been making for generations.
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First Amendment Auditor arrested for cursing
Footage of arrest. Update: This was back in April
A Conversation about Americans
Curators Paul Chaat Smith (Comanche) and Cécile R. Ganteaume, and Director Kevin Gover (Pawnee), offer insights into Americans, the provocative new exhibition on view at the museum in Washington. Artist, curator, and writer Gerald McMaster (Plains Cree/Member of the Siksika First Nation) moderates.
American Indian images are everywhere, from the maiden on Land O’Lakes butter to the mascot on the Cleveland Indians’ uniform. American Indian words are everywhere, too, from state, city, and street names to the Tomahawk missile. And the familiar historical events of Pocahontas’s life, the Trail of Tears, and the Battle of Little Bighorn remain reference points in everyday conversations. Americans asks how we should understand the evocations of American Indians that have surrounded Americans since before the Revolution to the present day. The exhibition also explores Native and non-Native Americans' surprising, entangled history.
Americans is on view at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., through 2022. See the exhibition website at
The companion book, Officially Indian: Symbols that Define the United States, by Cécile R. Ganteaume, with a forward by Colin G. Calloway and afterword by Paul Chaat Smith, can be purchased from the museum's Books and Products page at or from bookstores everywhere. Or ask your librarian to acquire a copy for the collection of via interlibrary loan.
This program was webcast live and recorded in the Rasmuson Theater of the National Museum of the American Indian on January 18, 2018.
[Time-Lapse] Oakland Cemetery in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia
More shots for a larger time lapse project from around Atlanta, here is some more teaser shots from Oakland Cemetery in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia.
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Montana from Above - Our Best 5 Amazing Locations from Bitterroot Mountains to Polson (HD)
Montana state - aka Big Sky Country, The Treasure State, Land of the Shining Mountains, The Last Best Place. Visit Libby Dam, Kalispell & Whitefish Mountains. An HD aerial experience - full-length Episode journey of 'The World From Above HD.' Great if you plan to visit or if you want to learn about Montana.
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Loeb Fellowship 45th Anniversary Lecture: Swoon, On The Urban Impact of Collaborative Gestures
10/22/2015
Caledonia Curry, who works under the name Swoon, is a classically trained artist and printmaker whose work explores the relationship between people and the built environment. From giant portraits that she wheat-pastes on buildings to large-scale architectural installations, her work is distinguished by its beauty and inventiveness, motivated by a cooperative spirit and compassion for the struggles of people in vulnerable situations. Her practice has been hailed as a model of creative leadership across disciplines.
As a response to the problem of global warming, Swoon and her collaborators made fantastical ships out of garbage, which they sailed down the Hudson and Mississippi Rivers and, in Europe, crossed the Adriatic Sea to the Venice Biennale. Her project to build houses in post-earthquake Haiti is titled “Konbit Shelter,” using the Haitian Creole word for cooperative community labor. She is currently collaborating with the arts initiative New Orleans Airlift to construct a musical house, Dithyrambalina.
The Loeb Fellowship has an extra reason to hail its anniversary this October: forty-five years of gathering mid-career practitioners for a transformative year at Harvard GSD. From October 22 to 24, 2015, Loeb alumni, representing the broadest spectrum of achievements, will convene from around the world in Cambridge to participate in an exchange of practices and to hear from great thinkers about design and equity in the resilient city.
Hudson Design Architecture: Garrison Yacht Club Pavilion
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The Garrison Yacht Club is planning to build a pavilion at its current dock and harbor facilities across the Hudson River from West Point Military Academy. The new pavilion will provide for dining and entertainment functions and will give members and their guests unobstructed views of the River and Harbor. The pavilion is designed to incorporate the existing earth and masonry causeway and the club's ceremonial flagstaff. The project became possible when the existing aging piers needed to be replaced. The newer, longer piers allow for the new dock and 2nd floor to be built in the same location as the existing dock. The Pavilion’s design is suggestive of a yacht’s design with elements such as an aft deck located in the entrance of the pavilion’s first floor, the bridge at the 2nd floor rear and the stern pointing toward the river.
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The Market: Women Artists from Collection to Cultural Record
The Market: Women Artists from Collection to Cultural Record includes prominent dealers, gallerists, curators, and collectors discussing women's art in the market. Panelists explore why women's work often commands lower prices and how the current market has evolved, with an eye towards strategies which would ensure women artists a place in the cultural record. Panelists include: Deborah Harris, Managing Director of The Armory Show, Modern; Claire Oliver, Founder and Owner, Claire Oliver Gallery; Sue Scott, Collector and Gallerist, Sue Scott Gallery; and Deepanjana Klein, Specialist Head of Sale, Christie's. This event took place at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art on March 22, 2009. Video courtesy Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation.