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carol 2014

Carol Abohatab is a choreographer living in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. Throughout her lifetime of inventing movement and creating dances, she has been interested in using inanimate objects in unconventional ways to display their animated, or living properties.

 

 

nancy 2014

Nancy Hart is a tenured Associate Professor of Art at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin in Odessa, Texas. She earned a BFA in painting from Virginia Commonwealth University, in Richmond, Virginia and a MFA in painting from Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

In 2004, Nancy Hart was the recipient of a Fulbright-Hays Fellowship to Bulgaria. She has also had grants to study printmaking in Prague, another to attend two artist residency sessions at the Scuola Internazionale di Grafica in Venice, Italy and many other faculty travel awards to study in Italy over the last twelve years.

Her artist books, collages, and drawings have been shown in exhibitions in Cuba, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, South Korea, Switzerland, UK and the US. Her work is included in the permanent collections of several international museums and university galleries.

 

lisa

Born in 1973 in Chester, Pennsylvania Lisa Kereszi graduated from Bard College in 1995, and in 2000 received a Master of Fine Arts from the Yale University School of Art.
Her work can be found in many private collections and museum collections including, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, the Berkeley Art Museum and the Yale University Art Gallery. Her editorial work has appeared in books and magazines such as, The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, New York, Harper's, W, The London Telegraph Sunday Magazine, Details, etc. Fantasies, her book, was recently released by Damani Editore and she has an upcoming release from Nazraeli Press in Spring 2009.

 

www.lisakereszi.com

 

 
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Lucy Keeler is an award-winning Australian artist, born in 1981 in Sydney. Numerous solo and group exhibitions including: Primrose Gallery, Cremorne NSW, Grand Pacific Blueroom, Paddington NSW, Parliament House, NT, Perth Town Hall, Perth, WA, Arts on Bourke, Surry Hills, NSW, Sydney Town Hall. Her work (paintings, projection art and production design) was exhibited and collected locally and internationally (selection): Kennon commission, commission Nolan-Cook, Derrick commissions, Adelaide Festival of the Arts, Vancouver Winter Olympics, The Colours of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Louis Vuitton Launch, Hong Kong, Singapore Night Festival, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Fendi, Season Launch, Beijing China, 15th Asian Games Opening Ceremony, Doha Qatar,
Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony, Set and Costume Design, Melbourne VIC, Sydney Dance Company.

 
 
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Pete was born in Zambia 1969 to Anglo-Irish parents and was raised in Cornwall and Scotland before finally settling in Portsmouth UK where he lives, working on public art projects and private commissions. He studied at Portsmouth College of Art, East London Polytechnic, Wimbledon School of Art and the University of Portsmouth. He has a Masters Degree in Art Design and Media and is a visiting lecturer in sculpture and fine art. Pete creates a range of public realm artworks from the miniature to the epic; from large scale public commissions to artist interventions and installations. This body of work has attracted national awards and recognition from CABE, The Arts Council of England and the private sector.

www.jillianbonahoom.com

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Jillian received her B.F.A. and Art Education degree from the College for Creaative Studies in Detroit in 2008.
She was the recipient of the 2007 Detroit Society of Women Painters and Sculptor Scholarship, the Ethel Ford Achievement Scholarship and the General Motors Achiviement Scholarship. Jillian currently lives, studies and works in Washington DC. She will receive her M.F.A. from American University in Spring 2011. Jillian also has a strong passion for teaching and presently teaches elementary and high school art classes at the Corcoran College of Art and Design.

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carol_2010
Carol began choreographing in the Bay Area in 1998, and formed the Vanguard Dance Company that year. Inspired by her own creative outlook, and influenced by Murray Louis and Alwin Nikolais, with whom she studied extensively in New York City, Carol earned both BS and MFA degrees in Dance Performance and Choreography from UW-Madison and Mills College. Over the years, she has had the opportunity to study and perform with a variety of choreographers including Janice Garrett, Li Ciao Ping, Joe Goode, Viola Farber, Alwin Nikolais, and Murray Louis. VDC has performed in collectives including Summerfest, Westwave, Marin's Composer and Choreographer Collaborative, DanceWorks, and SJDanceco's Choreoproject, and has produced their own concerts.
 
 
 

 Carol has been teaching Modern dance consistently nationwide since 1987 for litelally several hundreds of youth in the Drum & Bugle Corps and Color Guard activity, and  has also taught at UW-madison, in New York City, at san Jose City College, and, since 2002, at West Valley College. Carol is the Artistic Director of VDC, which she created through the Santa Clara Vanguard Drum & Bugle Corps to allow aspiring dancers to dance side-by-side with professionals from the community. She also created Children's Adventures in Movement, a creative dance outreach program of the Santa Clara Vanguard.

 

www.jillianbonahoom.com

jill

"I have often discussed my work as a love for humanity, for the human form, and individuality. I have parralleled my pieces to a type of cultural document, an evidentiary tool describing the subject matter that is within my personal contemporary world. This statement is true; I love people, am interested in physical attributes of the human form and do depict people related to my life. But there unmistakably is an attraction to the expression of the human form that I share with so many other artists. I am fascinated with this draw or pull I experience that instantly links me personally with my subject. The curiosity I have in getting to know that person and depict them grows increasingly great. There is undeniably a sense of embodiment and empathy I feel when creating portraits and figurative work."

 

Awards/Honors
Detroit Society of Women Painters and Sculptors
Edsel Ford Achiviement Scholarship
General Motors Scholarship
Admitted to Nation Dean's List
 
Exhibition Record
"Faculty Exhibition", Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, Michigan
TRA Art Group, Troy, Michigan
"Summer", U245 Gallery, Detroit, Michigan
"Collaborative", 5500 Gallery, Detroit, Michigan
 
Collections
Fed-Ex Corporation
Private Collection of Mr Randal Cole
Private Collection of Mrs. MaryJo Marsh
 
Conferences/Memberships
Michigan Art Education Conference
Member of the National Art Education Association
Member of the Michigan Art Education Association

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The landscape photography workshop proposes an analytical reading of the Chianti area, through the use of photography as a critical survey of the values of the territory . The visual perception of a place through the use of the camera allows one to document another partial truth, and thus to contribute to a new definition of the contemporary rural landscape.  During the first meeting, the teacher  will introduce the theoretical topics connected to the main aspects of the landscape photography with the aid of projections in order to allow partecipants to reinforce their knowledge of landscape photography picture-taking.
A practical, hands-on, session will follow the introduction: under the guidance of the teacher, partecipants will explore new ways of representing the space. Each individual photographer will therefore use and contribuite with his/her own perception to create multiple points of views.
In the evenings a critique will be held to evaluate the photographs produced during the day.
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Il programma è centrato su :
•·          Preparazione del fondo sul piano di legno
•·          Disegno dal vero da eseguire col modello
•·          Preparazione della pasta pittorica
•·          Posizionatura della pasta a formare il disegno
•·          Lisciatura
•·          Lucidatura
•·          Finitura del manufatto

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