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A.I.R. International Artists Residencies- BUDAPEST, Hungary
by Hungarian Multicultural Center Szechy
Gloria Adams, Amanda Vietta Andersen, Natalie Ball, Angela Basile, Hugo Xavier Bastidas, Marie Becker-Pos, Oliver Beer, Courtnee Bennett, Hadassah Berry, Kathryn Blume, david bowen, Gratia S. Brown, Dara L. Chappie, Nicholas Conbere, Bridget Conn, Erinn M. Cox, Leigh Craven, Lynda D'Amico, Ben Donaldson, Rebecca Doris, Eva Egerszegi, Kristina Estell, Wanda Finta, Annette E. Fournet, Patti Fox, Robert Gero, Erin M. Gigl, J Grabarczyk, Jenine Haard, Belinda Haikes, Sandra Hawkins, Isabela B. Hoban, John Hoban, Paul Hooven, Su-Chen Hung, Steven Ihde, Lisa Kereszi, Kit Kingsbury, Robyn Kinsela, Nate Larson, Alicia Maroto, Carole Mathey, Elena Maza, Bruce McKaig, Corrina Mensoff, Stephanie Mustric, naaa nammma, Ray Neufeld, Trever Nicholas, Liz Obert, Amanda Parker, Christopher Pelley, Tim Portlock, Ricardo Quinonez, Jennifer Rospert, Shimon Sakakibara, Jay Schmidt, Kathryn Schmidt, Magda Seehawer, Sarah Sharp, Jonpaul Smith, Clayton Sparks, Donna Szoke, Kazumi Tanaka, Cathy Tedford, Paul Tepper, Dilek Turkemenoglu, Kristelle M. Ulrich, Larissa Uredi, Jennifer Vanderpool, Arlissa Vaughn, Heather Veneziano, Svetlana Vinokurtsev, Mark Warwick, Deb Whistler, Natsuko Yoshino at Vizivarosi Gallery
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Worldwide
Budapest
June 26th, 2008 - July 24th, 2008
Posted
7/1/08
We are proud to announce that our residency/seminar program due to it's success has been expanded.The Hungarian Multicultural Center (HMC) is currently accepting applications for the Budapest -International Artist/Writer Residencies. The HMC invites interested visual artists, musicians, film makers and writers to submit application for its residencies program.1. Deadline (must be received) August 1, 2008for September - October AIR2. Deadline (must be received) September 15, 2008for November AIR3. D... [more]
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Refreshing and powerful
by stephaniechi
Group Show at Fowler Museum at UCLA
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Los Angeles
October 14th, 2007 - February 17th, 2008
Posted
11/20/07
The brainchild of the Smithsonian Institute and the Fowler
Museum at UCLA, Inscribing Meaning: Writing and Graphic
Systems in African Art demonstrates the psychological, political,
spiritual, healing and historic power and beauty of words and symbols across
many mediums in Africa.
The exhibit is wonderfully curated—Inscribing Meaning
brings together works of art from a range of periods, regions, genres and
peoples and considers the interplay between African art and the communicative
power of graphic system... [more]
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