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For This Evening’s Discussion | Philarts Classblog
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The Final Writing Assignment. Final Bits →. For This Evening’s Discussion. May 5, 2008. These seven of your proposed organizations are hardly the. Ones worthy of discussion, but they do capture the spirit of community need and organizational response. Take a look at them for this evening’s discussion and be prepared to weigh in on these or on your own. What are some of the common characteristics and trends? How do these compare with those orgs that actually exist? 8220; We seek to shed light on collectio...
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Rules | Philarts Classblog
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This class, which is presented in a combination lecture/discussion format, meets 2.5 hours each week. Students can expect an additional 3-5 hours of preparation each and every week. At least half of this time will consist of reading and internet research. The remainder will consist of additional essential course work: site visits (essential), preparing written assignments, reviewing notes, and preparing for exams. Students are expected to engage and perform as follows:. Assigned Visits and Posts:. In a v...
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Final Bits | Philarts Classblog
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For This Evening’s Discussion. The Final →. May 7, 2008. From the class of April 21st), Barnes. From the class of March 31) and the Thomas Eakins Deaccession. From the class of March 24th). Also, for those of you who have yet to complete your writing assignments: Everything must be complete when the sun sets on Mother’s Day. (That’s May 11th.). Email me or post your questions here. This entry was posted in Exams. For This Evening’s Discussion. The Final →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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March 14, 2009. This entry was posted in 1. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. For This Evening’s Discussion.
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April | 2008 | Philarts Classblog
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Monthly Archives: April 2008. Minisodes on Public TV? April 28, 2008. WYBE’s new model offers 5-minute shorts, we learn from the Inquirer today. The headline reads: Public-Television Revolutionary. And the story tells us of not only a format that is so brief as to be web-and TV-friendly,. But it also turns the traditional economic model upside down. Kind of like a lighter version of TED.com. By setting up a pay-to-play culture, has WYBE cracked the impending revenue problem – and possible doom? To hit pu...
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May | 2008 | Philarts Classblog
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Monthly Archives: May 2008. May 12, 2008. Of the following three topics and write your essay answer:. Parks – Describe the importance of the relationship between open space and a vibrant cultural community in Philadelphia. How can open space hinder, or advance, the goals of the cultural institutions? The Barnes Foundation Describe the Barnes Foundation and its evolution. How will the choices made by the Barnes’ leaders and funders advance its mission? What happened; what were the choices? May 7, 2008.
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February | 2008 | Philarts Classblog
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Monthly Archives: February 2008. February 29, 2008. Did you go to the exhibition “Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs? 8221; You know, the one from last February through September at the Franklin Institute? If so, you had a lot of company that day: 5,375, in fact. Tut had 1.29 million visitors, “the highest total attendance of any temporary exhibition of art or antiquities in the world.” Ever. Or so says a story. In the Inquirer (it is also available on our News blog. Small vs. Large? February...
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Is it over when the cowboy sings? | Philarts Classblog
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Minisodes on Public TV? The Final Writing Assignment →. Is it over when the cowboy sings? May 2, 2008. Culturegrrl (Lee Rosenbaum) didn’t hold back in her post from a few days ago. Titled:. About the “Gross Clinic” Deaccessions. It takes on the immediate issue as well as the bigger one. What’s that? Want to see some of what is left of the Eakins’ at the Philadelphia Museum of Art? The guitar -playing cowboy, is on view. Visit Gallery 118. This entry was posted in Your Thoughts? Minisodes on Public TV?
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Philarts Classblog | Page 2
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Newer posts →. April 25, 2008. This week is rich with the stuff. First there was the article about how a bunch of rich folks and foundations ganged up and retired the $30 million debt of the Kimmel Center. The. 8216;s story ran below the headline:. Band of civic saviors pays off Kimmel’s debt. Had an article. Then, the next day, an. And if that was not enough for the week, the long-awaited other shoe dropped about the shifts in who owns what Thomas Eakins paintings. Articles appeared in. April 22, 2008.
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The Course | Philarts Classblog
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This is where I get to say a few words about myself and about this course. First the course. It is Topics in American Culture: The Culture of Philadelphia; American Studies. CRN 003124; Course Number 2120; Section 401; 3 credit hours; Spring 2008; Mondays. 5:30PM – 8:00PM; Temple. This course is cross listed as a graduate level course: MLA 8300. The history, scope, breadth, and composition of the cultural landscape. The way in which philanthropy operates and seeks to have impact. My name is Kenneth Finke...