nashuasculpturesymposium.org
Moose Myth - Nashua International Sculpture Symposium
http://www.nashuasculpturesymposium.org/symposiums/2010-symposium/moose-myth-2
Mirage of the Horse. A Walk Through Triumph. For Frank Lloyd Wright. Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein, Jamaica Plain, MA and Bow, NH. Formerly at Bicentennial Park. View sculpture map here. The Opening: May 12 from 6pm - 8 pm, NIMCO, One Pine Street Extension, Nashua. Visit the Sculptors: May 16 - June 3 from 8:30am - 5:30pm, NIMCO, One Pine Street Extension, Nashua. The Closing: Saturday, June 4 at 1pm. We will meet behind City Hall, where Trolleys will take us to the sites.
dialogueswithmotherearth.org
ABOUT THE PROJECT | dialogues with mother earth
https://dialogueswithmotherearth.org/the-project
FUNERAL FOR THE LAST ELEPHANT. OPRAH AND NOAH SAVE THE ANIMALS. THE MURDER OF MYSTERY. Dialogues with mother earth. Erica daborn: drawing to save the planet. I’ve been working on the drawings for this since 2010. I stopped making work that nobody wanted and decided to make absolutely unsaleable 15ft long drawings that might possibly raise awareness around climate change. I started this blog because I need support to keep at it, so let me know what you think. Demo of the Narration. March 9, 2014 at 6:58 pm.
aristsresidenciesandsymposia.blogspot.com
International Artist Residencies and Symposia: Event Host: Andy Moerlein
http://aristsresidenciesandsymposia.blogspot.com/2011/09/event-host-andy-moerlein.html
International Artist Residencies and Symposia. International Art Residencies and Symposia A Panel Discussion Saturday October 15th, 2011, 2-4pm The Derryfield School’s Lyceum 2108 River Road Manchester NH Individual artists with international experiences will share images of their work and discuss the experience of living in a unique environment and creating work in situ in a foreign country. Directors of International programs will introduce their programs and philosophic goals....Individual artist...
rocklandartcenter.org
Rockland Center for the Arts | Sculpture Park Archive
http://rocklandartcenter.org/exhibitions-sculpture-park-archive
Rockland Center for the Arts. RoCA History and Mission. School for the Arts. Art for Children (Ages 3-9). Art for Young People (Ages 8-12). NEW Digital Arts for Kids. NEW Professional Development Workshops for Artists. Summer 2016 School Calendar. Summer Day Camp 2016. Information You Need to Know. Become a Business Member. Community Engagement Programs Offered. Exhibition Tours and Workshops. Rockland Center for the Arts Sculpture Park Archive. Maquette, wood and paint. Is a large-scale, freestanding sc...
sculpturefest.org
Sculpturefest 2016 : Links
http://www.sculpturefest.org/pages/links.html
Barbara Kaufman, Fair Trade. We are compiling links to the web sites of sculpture fest participants [past and present] and to arts organizations. If you would like to suggest a link, please contact us. Phil Thorne: Sculpture—Jazz. Dave Hearne's photographs of Sculpturefest 2009. George Sherwood: Kinetic Sculpture. Tariki Studio: Eric O'leary, Kevin O'leary. Dimitri Gerakaris: Sculptural and Architectural Metalsmithing. Sculptor: contemporary monumental outdoor sculptures. [Don't miss Benbow's.
debraclaffey.blogspot.com
Making Something Out of Nothing: Chicago!
http://debraclaffey.blogspot.com/2014/02/a-few-days-in-chicago.html
Making Something Out of Nothing. Notes on making art, by Debra Claffey, a visual artist working with encaustic and oil and whatever else suits. Sunday, February 23, 2014. We arrived early and spent the first day exploring downtown Chicago. First order of business- a trip to the Art Institute of Chicago, which happily was right near the hotel. My friend wanted to visit the Thorne Miniature Rooms. This was a really beautiful show of sculpture and works on paper from the 16th to the late 20th century. D...
debraclaffey.blogspot.com
Making Something Out of Nothing: February 2014
http://debraclaffey.blogspot.com/2014_02_01_archive.html
Making Something Out of Nothing. Notes on making art, by Debra Claffey, a visual artist working with encaustic and oil and whatever else suits. Sunday, February 23, 2014. We arrived early and spent the first day exploring downtown Chicago. First order of business- a trip to the Art Institute of Chicago, which happily was right near the hotel. My friend wanted to visit the Thorne Miniature Rooms. This was a really beautiful show of sculpture and works on paper from the 16th to the late 20th century. D...
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