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WHITES FINE ART
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Montrose CA 91020
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4K Walking tour of the National Gallery of Art East Building in Washington, DC
Montrose, Colorado - September 10 and 11, 2016
This is why we live in Montrose, Colorado. Fabulous fall weekend full of community events. From 911 tributes to a draft horse competition, a finals Rodeo, a tribute to aviation, a parade and music until dark. 100's of volunteers and a great city and county effort made this all possible. Special thanks to local group Midnight Mesa and to Mark Pettit for the original music.
Also True Degree Show at Perth Museum and Art Gallery Scotland
The work of contemporary art students.
UTE Indian Museum in Montrose, Colorado
I am going to show you a Museum in Montrose, Colorado. We are going to see The Many Teepee's that they have around the building and then we visit the gift shop. We weren't able to film the museum it's self but encourage everyone to visit if in the area.
Houston Art Walk Featuring Betz Gallery
UK art by A.K. Segan: Montrose church steeple, ink & gouache drawing, 2009 ©
New website of artist Akiva K Segan, Dec. 2018:
holocaust-humanrights-art.org
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The American artist & tolerance educator shows a 2009 ink drawing:
Montrose, Scotland church steeple.
Size: 21 5/8 inches H x 10 W. [54.8 cm. H x 25 cm W]
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Segan was International Artist-in-Residence, Aberdeen Art Gallery, 1987.
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During the winter - spring terms 2008-2012, Segan guest lectured and facilitated Drawing for Healing workshops (following his presentation of Holocaust & human rights art slide classes) at numerous schools in Scotland, including schools in Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen, E. Angus, Fife and E. Renfrewshire.
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In the UK Segan has also guest lectured at the Univ. of Aberdeen; the Glasgow Reform synagogue; Univ. College London; Richmond American Univ. London; the London Jewish Community Center; Monmouth Comprehensive School, so. Wales; Sussex Univ., Falmer; and Gwynedd Art Gallery - Bangor University, Wales.
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There are a number of other videos of art by Segan of British subject matter viewable on Youtube.
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One other drawing portrays a Scottish church:
This is a 3 min., 13 sec. video, filmed from a photo, of Segan's pencil drawing of the steeple of Queen's Cross Parish Church, Aberdeen:
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The drawing is in the collection of the Aberdeen Art Gallery.
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The Aberdeen Art Gallery owns a number of Segan's artworks; as does the Royal Aberdeen Infirmary and Hospitals).
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Art, video © A.K. Segan
Above the Law - Dundee Law in the Iron Age
This film is a reconstruction of Dundee Law in the Iron Age, when a hillfort stood at the summit. The film was produced by the University of Dundee's 3DVisLab for the Reflections On Celts exhibition at The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery & Museum.
Hillforts are closely linked with Iron Age studies, though many are much older and were constructed over 3,000 years ago. They are enclosures built on hilltops and are highly visible monuments in the landscape. Numerous examples may be found in Tayside, but they are also found all over Britain and Europe.
As such prominent landmarks, hillforts attracted antiquarian interest – in the 1750’s William Roy surveyed hillforts in the course of mapping Scotland for military roads. These early studies gave rise to several theories as to what hillforts were used for: tribal centres, defence or ritual. Modern excavations and techniques have not resolved these issues, though they have provided dates. Some forts show evidence of domestic life or specialist crafts such a metalworking, others show no sign of permanent dwellings. Though we do not know their exact purpose, hillforts were built by a population with a power structure that was able to bring together enough resources to undertake massive construction projects. Evidence of gifts or bribes of luxury items from the Romans are found at several sites. Many forts ended in spectacular fires, with their timber-laced walls set alight. This may have been a statement of power, whether from those who occupied the forts or their enemies.
Some sites, such as Monifieth Laws and Hurly Hawkin in Angus were re- fortified in the Early Medieval period. And some, such as Dundee Law, were in use as fortifications even later.
Reflections on Celts is a national partnership between National Museums Scotland and the British Museum featuring two Iron Age mirrors – the British Museum’s Holcombe mirror and National Museums Scotland’s Balmaclellan mirror. The exhibition is at The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery & Museum until 26 March 2017.
The Reflections on Celts tour is generously supported by the Dorset Foundation.
The-prestigious Awards-international & Miss Charity & Peace 2014
The Prestigious Awards International & Miss Charity & Peace 2014
Created by Wobia Entertainment House
Winners of The Prestigious Awards International 2014
Modelling Agency of the year 2013/2014
Premiere Productions UK
Female Model of the Year 2013/2014
Sheritta Yatsi
Male Model of the Year 2013/2014
Catwalk Proffesor
Beauty Salon of the Year 2013/2014
Heaven Hair and Beauty
Beauty Queen of the Year 2013/2014
Deone Robertson
Charity Event of the Year 2013/2014
Charity Pool Tour by Allan Irvine
Hostess of the year 2013/2014
Julia Stewart
Professional Photographer of the year 2013/2014
klayer Davidson Photography
Host of the year 2013/2014
Alistair Stewart
Choreographer of the year 2013/2014
Nadim Saleem
Young Achiever of the Year 2013/2014
Hannah Jones
Outstanding DJ Performer of the Year 2013/2014
Kojo Oduro
Fashion Designer of the Year 2013/2014
Exclusively Yours
Unsigned Music Act of the Year 2013/2014
Rude Bone
Makeup Artist of the Year 2013/2014
Kathryn Mulholland
Hair Dresser of the Year 2013/2014
Prisca Larissa
Charity of the Year 2013/2014
Future Choices Charity
Events Manager of the Year 2013/2014
Love rara
Personality of the Year 2013/2014
Diana Tate
Beauty Pageant of the Year 2013/2014
Mrs World UK
The Prestigious Awards International Special Recognition Awards For Service to humanity
1. Sue Ryder Care
2. Mari Pollicino
3. Muirhead Outreach Project
4. Frederick Olatunde Awote
5. Jessica Watts
6. Instant Neighbour
The Prestigious Awards International Special Recognition Awards for Excellence
1. Valentine Artist
2. Douglas Kerr Photography
3. Celtic Shadows Design
Host:Greg Drysder
Model Coach:Megan Louise
Judges :Hannah Jones,Cheryl Moir and Alistair Stewart
Official Photographer:Celtic Shadows Design
Miss Charity & Peace Ambassadors:
Megan Miss Charity & Peace Aberdeen
Cheryl Miss Charity & Peace fife
Sara Miss Charity & Peace Lanarkshire
Louise Miss Charity & Peace Edinburgh
Toyin Miss Charity & Peace Montrose
Julie Miss Charity & Peace Ayrshire
Bukola Miss Charity & Peace Alford
Miss charity&peace Scotland Winner:Cheryl Miss Charity&Peace fife
1st Runner: Sara Miss Charity & Peace Lanarkshire
2nd Runner: Bukola Miss Charity & Peace Alford
3rd Runner :Julie Miss Charity & Peace Ayrshire
Miss Congeniality: Megan :Miss Charity & Peace Aberdeen
Miss photogenic: Megan :Miss Charity & Peace Aberdeen
Best personality: Julie Miss Charity & Peace Ayrshire
Best Interview: Louise Miss Charity & Peace Edinburgh
Best Swimsuit :Sara Miss Charity & Peace Lanarkshire
Best Evening Wear: Cheryl Miss Charity&Peace fife
Best Casual wear: Toyin Miss Charity & Peace Montrose
Best Smile: Bukola Miss Charity & Peace Alford
Best Hair: Sara Miss Charity & Peace Lanarkshire
Charity Raffle: Sue Ryder Charity Aberdeen
Bayeté Ross Smith (Episode 2)
Born in 1976, Bayeté Ross Smith has grown to master the art of Conceptualism. Which he uses to deal with major themes such as preconceived notions of identity and beauty, as well as cultural traditions and anthropology. Though Bayeté is a Harlem-based artist. Much of his work has been presented, both nationally and internationally, at a multitude of Art Museums and Venues. Such as the Brooklyn Museum, the Oakland Museum of California, the Missouri History Museum, the Goethe Institute n Ghana, and Zasheta National Gallery of Art in Poland. Bayeté is known for a number of works including Question Bridge, Our Kind of People, Got the Power: Boomboxes, Taking Aim, Lady Like, Mirrors, and Passing.
Joan Eardley | A Sense of Place
Catterline is a small coastal village, on the Aberdeenshire coast of the North Sea. During a 1951 exhibition of her work at Aberdeen’s Gaumont Cinema, artist Joan Eardley (1921-1963) contracted the mumps. While she was recovering, a close friend took her on a drive to Catterline, where they discovered a remote two-room building on a cliff top was for sale. This was the Watchie, a simple space that became Eardley’s studio in 1952.
For the rest of her life, Eardley returned to Catterline often, buying a cottage of her own in 1955. She became very attached to the local community, and to the countryside around the village, saying: ‘I do feel the more you know something the more you can get out of it – the more it gives you’.
In this film, local Catterline resident Ron Stephen, and former Curator Fiona Pearson discuss Eardley’s relationship with the village.
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Art of Glass: In the studio with Scottish based artist Pinkie Maclure
#ArtofGlassExhibition at the National Museum of Scotland examines the diverse work of 15 established and emerging glass artists in Britain today.
Open until 16 September 2018, Art of Glass – is presented in partnership with The National Centre for Craft & Design - features ground-breaking works utilising everything from neon to stained glass.
The glass artists are working with glass in a variety of ways, whether manipulating it in a hot glass studio, casting it in a kiln or using new technologies such as waterjet cutting and 3D printing.
The artists featured in Art of Glass are based around the UK, working from both isolated rural studios and busy urban locations.
Among them are four Scotland-based artists, whose works are pushing the medium of glass to its physical and artistic limits.
Pinkie Maclure
Perthshire-based Pinkie Maclure began working with glass almost by accident. Her partner was working as a self-employed stained glass window maker, mainly restoring Victorian windows, and making new ones for front doors. He asked if she could help him out.
For Art of Glass, she has created Beauty Tricks, which critiques the human and environmental impact of the beauty industry and the pressure women sometimes place on themselves and their daughters.
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New Museum Mannequin Challenge
Gallery Guides And Security Officers Of New Museum Do Mannequin Challenge in Pixel Forest Pipilotti Rist
William Turnbull - Large Female Figure - Frieze Sculpture Park - London October 2015
William Turnbull - “Large Female Figure”, from the Frieze Sculpture Park exhibition, Regent’s Park, London.
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Ms. Valois CHC2D Holocaust Exhibit
Inspired by my trip to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, my students created museum exhibits to show the relevant events/issues related to the Holocaust.
Like the experience at the USHMM, students who viewed the exhibit were given 'identification cards' about real people who were persecuted under Nazi rule, to follow their stories, as they passed from exhibit to exhibit learning about life in pre-war Germany up to the Nuremberg Trials.
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(Faces have been blurred to protect student anonymity; unfortunately, this means that some pictures on posters were blurred as well).
Music: River Flows in You. I do not own the music nor the rights to it. No copyright infringement intended.
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By train to London (Again): Richard Elliot Live (including Soho Park)!
Back to London I go. I board the 10:01 London Midland service from Tring to London Euston, but I join the train at Berkhamsted. Then A few clips on the way to London before arriving at London Euston for 10:41. Then I get to Soho park as I am there about 20 minutes early. Film the park for a bit before going across the road to pizza express (Down stairs area) for Richard Elliot Live. Featuring Richard Elliot (Saxophone) Gerey Johnson (Guitar) Nate Phillips (Bass) Ron Reinhardt (Keyboards) Eric Valentine (Drums)
Railway Display at Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery
The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in Launceston hosts a comprehensive display of Tasmanian railway history in Transforming the Island, housed in the Inversk Museum site, the former TGR workshops.
Welcome to Bentley Priory Museum
BZ Dr Barbara Gluck Remembering the Holocaust Apr 7, 2014
Dr. Barbara Gluck is Director Mauthausen Memorial in Austria, and currently has a fellowship at the United States Holocaust Museum. She gave a free lecture to the community entitled: It's About Keeping it Alive the Right Way: Holocaust and Remembrance, 70 Years After.
Mannequin in a museum‼️????. It's meh????