YORK & Friends Fine Art Gallery Video Tour
yorkandfriends.com. Nashville's favorite choice for fine Southern art, YORK & Friends celebrates their 2nd anniversary/gallery expansion with a video tour including new addition, Chandelierious Artful Furnishings. Representing over 40 artists across the Southeast, works by well-established local artists as well as new talent give the gallery a fresh, eclectic blend of artwork in an inviting environment of approachable art with a broad spectrum of styles from impressionistic, contemporary and fresh-whimsical to folk art and plein air. Visit them Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., 107 Harding Place, Nashville, TN.
London Art Fair 2019 | Contemporary Art | Showcase
Group displays, curated spaces, photography exhibitions and prints galore... The 2019 London Art Fair is once again bringing its usual flair to the UK capital. As the first major art event of the year, the fair is setting a defiant tone in the face of Britain's political woes, showcasing the best in sculpture, photography as well as painting. Showcase's Miranda Atty brings us her selection of what should not be missed.
To learn more about this year's fair, Showcase is joined by Jean Wainwright from the London studio. Jean is a Professor of Contemporary Art and Photography.
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Fine Arts Palace Demolished (1964)
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Title reads: Big Razing Job. Landmark Demolished In San Francisco. American voiceovered newsreel material.
San Francisco, California, United States of America (USA).
GV Exterior of building which was the Palace of Fine Arts. CU Masonry around palace. VS Demolition of palace building with a large weight on the end of a crane cable smashing it to the ground.
The Palace of Fine Arts was built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition and was only built to last for a few years. It is being replaced by a replica being built to last much longer.
(Comb.F.G.) Old record suggests that material dates from around 28/10/1964.
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Behind Closed Doors | York Art Gallery
York Art Gallery is undergoing a major redevelopment and will reopen for Easter 2015. The York Channel were granted exclusive access to the beginnings of this exciting venture, revealing a spectacular Victorian space that hasn't been seen by the public for several decades.
Giovanni Marradi-Mona Youssef Gallery-Memories of Liverpool Contemporary Art Fair, UK
Giovanni Marradi music and a summarized video of my trip to Liverpool Contemporary Art Fair where presented international artists.Welcome to the gallery website: and my online gallery
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Beneath the Spire - the story of York St Mary's, York Art Gallery's contemporary art space
York St Mary's is a deconsecrated church in York, England, which is used to show contemporary art installations. This film looks at the history of the building itself, St Mary's Church, Castlegate, and takes a look back at the varied works which have been shown since it opened as York St Mary's, a contemporary art venue. Some artists have created site specific works for the space; some works have been chosen as they fit so well within it. Discover some of the peace and inspiration others have found in the building, in this film, featuring York Museums Trust's head curator, Andrew Morrison, and curator of art, Laura Turner.
The New Eden Fine Art Gallery London
Introducing our bigger and better London Gallery located at
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A bigger place for pop and contemporary art from leading international artists Alec Monopoly, David Kracov, Angelo Accardi, Jonas Leriche, Dorit Levinstein, Sn... and more
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How the city of Birmingham became 'Little Pakistan' ''Mini Pakistan'' in the UK Short Documentary
How the city of Birmingham became 'Little Pakistan' ''Mini Pakistan'' in the UK Short Urdu Documentary
Birmingham (About this sound listen),[3] locally is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England, standing on the small River Rea. It is the largest and most populous British city outside London, with an estimated population of 1,101,360 as of
A medium-sized market town in the medieval period, Birmingham grew to international prominence in the 18th century at the heart of the Midlands Enlightenment and subsequent Industrial Revolution, which saw the town at the forefront of worldwide advances in science, technology, and economic development, producing a series of innovations that laid many of the foundations of modern industrial society.[8] By 1791 it was being hailed as the first manufacturing town in the world.[9] Birmingham's distinctive economic profile, with thousands of small workshops practising a wide variety of specialised and highly skilled trades, encouraged exceptional levels of creativity and innovation and provided a diverse and resilient economic base for industrial prosperity that was to last into the final quarter of the 20th century. Perhaps the most important invention in British history, the industrial steam engine, was invented in Birmingham.[10] Its resulting high level of social mobility also fostered a culture of broad-based political radicalism, that under leaders from Thomas Attwood to Joseph Chamberlain was to give it a political influence unparalleled in Britain outside London, and a pivotal role in the development of British democracy.[11] From the summer of 1940 to the spring of 1943, Birmingham was bombed heavily by the German Luftwaffe in what is known as the Birmingham Blitz. The damage done to the city's infrastructure, in addition to a deliberate policy of demolition and new building by planners, led to extensive demolition and redevelopment in subsequent decades.
Today Birmingham's economy is dominated by the service sector.[12] The city is a major international commercial centre, ranked as a gamma+ world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network;[13] and an important transport, retail, events and conference hub. Its metropolitan economy is the second largest in the United Kingdom with a GDP of $121.1bn (2014),[2] and its six universities make it the largest centre of higher education in the country outside London.[14] Birmingham's major cultural institutions – including the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Birmingham Royal Ballet, the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, the Library of Birmingham and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts – enjoy international reputations,[15] and the city has vibrant and influential grassroots art, music, literary and culinary scenes.[16] Birmingham is the fourth-most visited city in the UK by foreign visitors.
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Fine Art BA - Graduation 2014
Congratulations to Phoebe, Alicia and Renee on graduating from the Cass School of Fine Art at London Met.
Performing & Fine Arts @ York College
The York College Theatre Program nestled in the heart of Jamaica Queens, is home to one of the most diverse theatre audiences in the world.
By utilizing student talent and integrating a professional theatre venue in our course curriculum, unique opportunities are made that not only allow for an amazing learning environment, but spectacular showcases as well. Hosting over 25 events a year, York students apply their acting and theatre production skills to create blockbuster productions for the local, international community.
At the heart of our theatre program is York's state-of-the-art Performing Arts Center which houses an open air atrium, and a 1500 seat auditorium... Capable of handling the largest of crowds, the Performing Arts Center is York's largest classroom environment.
If you are interested in seeing one of our award winning Musical productions, or would simply like to become a sponsor of quality theatre arts in Jamaica NY, simply visit york.cuny.edu/PerformingArts for more information.
Be a part of the York College Theatre Arts Program. The world is waiting...
Mural commission at for ARRAS Restaurant in York - Summer 2017
Adam and Lovaine Humphrey opened a successful fine dining restaurant in Sidney. A few years ago they decided to come back to the UK and open a new branch of ARRAS. They found the perfect location in a Grade II listed building, but wanted to contrast the traditional outside with their contemporary style. That is where we came in! We commissioned artist Nicolas Dixon to create a colourful and vibrant mural to run along the whole building!
This video shows the creation process of this monumental bespoke artwork.
UK Fine Arts Extension Agent Promotes Pike County Art
Watch how Pike County native Stephanie Richards is working to help local artists showcase their art and demonstrating the connection between the arts and economic development in Appalachia.
15 Incredibly Lucky Valuable Finds!
From an ancient Viking Hoard, to royal bed frame belonging to the famous Tudors, here are 15 Incredibly Lucky Valuable Finds.
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7 - Viking Hoard
A semi-retired businessman was out with his son in England for a stroll with their twin metal detectors, when they discovered a whole horde of lost Viking treasure! Buried under the Earth was a gilt silver vessel lined with gold, inside the casing were 617 silver coins and 65 pieces of jewellery and precious metal fragments. The coins date back to the 10th century, there was also a golden necklace and gold arm ring, both believed to have belonged to Viking nobility. After a 1,082,000 pound appraisal, the horde was jointly purchased by the York Museums Trust and the British Museum.
6 - Andy Warhol Sketch
A British businessman, named Andy Fields, purchased a bundle of child's drawings at a Las Vegas yard sale for five dollars. One of the sketches features a portrait of an American 1930s singer named Rudy Vallee and a signature by Andy Warhol. The previously unknown artwork from the Legend of Pop Art himself is believed to have been etched when the artist was around 10 years old on bedrest, recovering from a bout with cholera. The sketch has been appraised at a value of 2.4 million dollars. Buy it now on eBay's United Kingdom website, on sale for only two million bucks!
5 - Gold Bars
Nick Mead, a British Military enthusiast, was cruising through military vehicles for sale on eBay when he spotted an Iraqi tank for 30,000 pounds. Nick's mechanic, Todd Chamberlain, was investigating the diesel fuel tank hoping for old guns, but instead discovered five gold bricks, with an estimated value of two million pounds. As Todd removed the golden bars, his eyes lit up and he exclaimed, it's better than finding puppies! The two phoned the police, who confiscated the gold for an investigation and left Nick with a receipt. The golden loot will be stored in a safety deposit box in London, until the authorities complete their investigation. The pair are hopeful, but doubtful they will see any of that gold again.
4 - Martin Heade Painting
An employee at an Indiana store, called tool-and-die, spent thirty bucks on some old furniture and an aged painting of some flowers. The employee fitted the furniture to his living room and adjusted the painting of flowers to conceal a hole in the wall. A few years later, over a board game called Masterpiece, he noticed one of the playing cards featured a painting of flowers, similar to the one adorning his wall. The artist was Martin Johnson Heade. He collected his painting and went to the Kennedy Galleries in Manhattan, which have a large collection of Heade's work and asked if the American still-life painter could be the artist. Turns out, that the flowers which covered the hole in the wall were made by Heade. The painting, called Magnolias on Gold Velvet Cloth, was purchased by the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston for 1.2 million dollars American.
3 - Song Dynasty Ceramic Bowl
A family from New York was out rummage saling one weekend, while shopping at a local garage sale, a white bowl caught the couple's eye. The family purchased the ceramic receptacle for three dollars and placed the decorative bowl in their kitchen. After six years and several compliments, the family had the bowl appraised. Turns out the ceramic bowl had originated in Northern China during the Song Dynasty, the appraiser estimated its worth to be between 200,000 and 300,000 dollars. The family placed the bowl up for auction where it was sold for 2.2 million bucks.
2 - Declaration of Independence
A man bought a tattered painting in a Pennsylvania flea market for four dollars, because he wanted the frame. After removing the painting, he discovered the frame was chipped and too old to be salvaged, but buried inside the backing, a folded piece of paper was found. The paper was one of the original 500 copies issued of the Declaration of Independence meant for the 13 colonies. There are only 24 known copies of the Declaration in existence. The national treasure was auctioned off for 2,420,000 dollars. Nine years later, it was sold for 8.14 million bucks.
1 - Tudor Bed Frame
Builders renovating a building in England found an old antique bed frame, after dismantling the oak furniture they discarded the pieces in a nearby car park. Auctioneers sold off the bed frame to a collector for 2,200 pounds. The four poster bed frame was listed as the 19th-century gothic revival, but after further inspection, the Victorian bad was actually the only surviving Tudor bed. The Tudors was British royalty back in the 15th century, including the infamous Henry the 8th. In an effort to prove the authenticity for the item, several tests were done, only to discover DNA from Henry the 7th inside the wood, which was dated back to 1486. The bed is currently on display in the Long Gallery of Kent England and is estimated to be worth 20 million pounds.
York College Extended Diploma Dance Lesson Video
A small insight into the sort of work the Dance department do in their dedicated facilities.
This lesson included some basic and more advanced techniques and was performed by one of our Extended Diploma Level 3 students.
This lesson was also a workshop to create a final piece for the Yorkshire Dance Festival 2017.
The final piece will be a lyrical dance based around the stimulus of freedom. The students took freedom and interpreted that to be specifically about the troubles in Ireland and the desire to be free from political and religious issues.
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History Department | Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies | York U
Liberal Arts & Professional Studies | | York U
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York University has one of the largest history departments in Canada with a reputation for diversity in the range of courses on offer. The department's commitment to public history and outreach has given rise to some innovative ways of making history relevant to a much wider audience. Its location in Toronto makes it an ideal home for the Archives of Ontario and the Harriet Tubman Institute for Research on the Global Migrations of African Peoples.
Fine Art - Newcastle University
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Newcastle continues to be one of the best cities in the UK in which to study and make contemporary visual art. Its diverse and lively arts scene goes hand in hand with Newcastle University’s long and distinguished history in the practice of Fine Art.
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Study in the UK: Dan Shorten – The Growth of Digital Art in the UK
Dan Shorten is a professor in Digital Performance Technology at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Here he speaks about 3D projection, the current trends and growth of Digital Performance Technology and how the UK is a pocket of excellence in Digital Art.
Dan is a multi-awarding winner director, designer and audio/visual specialist working with various companies from all over the UK. During the last eight years he has worked on a series of five-star and sell-out shows that toured across the UK and overseas, including winning the 2007 Total Theatre Wildcard Award and a 2010 Fringe First Award.
The British Council US aims to create international opportunities for the people of the UK and other countries to build trust between them worldwide. The British Council US introduces the latest, most thrilling British arts to the US, bring people together to discuss international education, and advise young Americans who wish to study at UK universities.
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Invest In Art 2016 | UK Edition: Jack Killick
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Since launching Invest In Art in 2013, our aim has been to introduce collectors to emerging artists around the world whose works show strong potential to increase in value. We are excited to share our Chief Curator Rebecca Wilson's recommendations for emerging artists to buy now, as well as our first-ever comprehensive report on the emerging art market. *Visit the link above to download the report*
This edition focuses on recent graduates from the most prestigious art schools in the United Kingdom. All of these artists are making distinctive work which is being recognized with international sales, awards, and invitations to participate in exhibitions and residencies.
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Hepplestone Fine Art
Winner of UK 'Retail Art Gallery of the Year 2016', Hepplestone Fine Art gallery is a leading UK art gallery based in the Lancashire countryside. Specialising in Northern Art by the likes of L S Lowry, James Lawrence Isherwood and Michael Ashcroft along with international artists such as Todd White and Fabian Perez, Hepplestone Fine Art is an independent gallery with a hugely diverse selection of paintings and sculpture.
The gallery holds regular exhibitions and artist appearances with painters and sculptors such as the Frogman Tim Cotterill visiting the gallery annual to exhibit all the way from California.