MARK ZIMMERMANN : COLOR AS METAPHOR
Film by Eric Minh Swenson. Produced by AC Projects. Music by TJ Morehouse and Rick Depofi.
Mark Zimmermann, an American artist and writer, was born to a military family in Munich, Germany, in 1967 and grew up in Hawaii and the southern United States. Since 1998, he has exhibited his paintings in 17 solo shows and numerous group exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe.
Zimmermann’s paintings are based on the marriage of meditative fields, architectonic structures and an organic gestural line. In discussing this work, the editor and writer, Larry Qualls noted, “…a majestic landscape narrative… they illuminate the nature of painting itself. In a sense what these paintings do is bring a synthesis of the conceptual and the realistic; it is as if there is the conflux of two grand traditions: the purely abstract and the purely objective.”
In 2000, Zimmermann became the first American artist to exhibit in a commercial gallery in Sofia, Bulgaria. In 2009, he was commissioned to create of suite of monumental paintings for the VIP Lounge of the Palazzo Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2010, he was photographed by Andres Serrano, in a project documenting New York artists. Most recently Zimmermann has been Photographed by Eric Minh Swenson and is the first NYC artist to be the subject of a film in Swenson's ongoing documentary series.
As a writer, he has widely published poetry and short fiction, as well as essays and critical works on painting, photography, sculpture, architecture, theatre, and film throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. His writing has been translated into six languages. He lives and works in New York City and the San Fernando Valley of California.
For more info on Eric Minh Swenson visit his website at thuvanarts.com. His art films can be seen at thuvanarts.com/take1
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Abstract and Figurative Expressionist: Kostas Zimarakis
KOSTAS ZIMARAKIS
Kostas Zimarakis, an accomplished painter in figurative and abstract painting, was born in Hios, a Greek Island of the Aegean sea. He was fascinated with the beautiful and powerful colors of the Meditarranean landscape. Ever since he remembers he wanted to be an artist but was dissuaded by his mother. After high school he came to the USA where he studied at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. His new found freedom and the cultural opportunities he experienced in New York, rekindled his passion to be an artist. He was discovered by the famous American artist, Aristodimos Kaldis who became aware of Zimarakis' talent and encouraged him to start painting. Kaldis eventually became his teacher and mentor.
Zimarakis is a prolific artist, has painted over 3,000 works of art which consist of oil on canvas, monoprints, woodwork reliefs and pencil drawings with watercolor on paper.. His work ranges from landscapes, figures in a landscape, still lives, and abstract paintings. There is an enormous and powerful color in his works that emanates from his childhood experiences and memories and is reinforced by the energy of New York City' environment.
Zimarakis has had many solo and group exhibits in the United States, Greece, Italy, France and Japan. One of his works was accepted by Fraunces Tavern Museum in Manhattan, NY.
Publisher of Video: Art Lover Productions
Producer: Alexandra Samouilidis Ph.D.
Videographer: Kenneth Perry
Photography: Yana Copek Photography, Sasaki Photography LLC
Date Published 2012
The Window at 125: Introducing Nora Herting
The Introducing Series
The Window at 125 at The Roger Smith Hotel
Introduction #7
Introducing is an initiative that creates a platform for emerging artists to be formally introduced by an advocate of their art and future career. Twice a month a new artist will be presented by their champion and will also have an exemplary piece of work exhibited at The Window at 125.
Nora Herting
Introduced by Sarah Walko
In 1918, at the height of his artistic career, Marcel Duchamp took up chess. When he returned to Paris from The United States in 1923 he was no longer a practicing artist, remarking that chess is much purer than art in its social position.
Chess is a process built on binary oppositions, as Duchamp regarded art as an equally cerebral experience. Despite Duchamp's peers difficulty in understanding this bridge between art and chess, the problem of cross over was nonexistent to Duchamp. When asked to explain this apparent contradictory association, Duchamp's response was, There is no solution, because there is no problem. By blending the fundamental opposition in chess; black and white squares, the new grey ground of the chessboard becomes the aesthetic space where no problems and no solutions exists.
In the Window at 125 is the chess set Duchamp designed, but never completed. In Duchamp's design the colors are correlative to the chess pieces and chess set visually reveals the mechanics of the game through color theory. This is a demonstration of the influence of chess on Duchamps art.
For a decade Nora Herting has been involved in a tumultuous relationship with photography that has included affairs with sound, video, and performance. In the past she has found herself hovering with a giant camera over people's beds, cooing madly at shriveled infants during a reconnaissance mission as a JcPenney portrait photographer. She holds a MFA from The Ohio State University, and BFA in Photography from the University of New Mexico. She lives and works in Brooklyn.
Jared VanDeusen's artistic approach synthesizes his background in physics, architecture and philosophy. His practice includes intuition, existential thought, street art, and chess tactics. Recently, he built a laser throwing Mars Rover and a biocart to grow opium poppies as part of Tom Sach's month long installation,the Space Program, at the Park Armory. VanDeusen studied Architecture at California Polytechnic and Physics at SUNY Oneonta.
Sarah Walko is a multimedia sculptor/installation/film artist and writer. She is currently the executive director of Triangle Arts Association. El Cadaver Exquisito, an experimental documentary collaboration film she worked on with director Victor Ruano and Rossemberg Rivas, is currently in festival circuits. Her fiction and non fiction essays have been published by While Whale Review Literary Journal and Hyperallergic Art Blog where she is a regular contributing writer. Her visual artwork has been published by The Dirty Goat, Redivider, Blood Lotus, Apple Valley Review, 2 River, A Capella Zoo, Awosting Alchemy, 5◊5 Literary Magazine, Bathhouse, Cincinnati Review and Host Publications. Her latest exhibition Preternatural was at the Museum of Nature, a science and nature museum in Canada in 2011- 2012. She has participated in several artists residency programs including IPark and Artworks in Johnstown, shows frequently in group exhibitions in New York and recently was an artist in residence at the Elizabeth Foundation in New York. She is currently working on new sculpture/installations and book and film projects.
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Nick Brandt
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Messaggio Fotografico di Sandro Sansone (11/01/2014)
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Photographer: NICK BRANDT
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Source: nikonschool.it - wikipedia.org
Soundtrack: Stephen Anderson
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Project, concept and design, light effects and editing by Sandro Sansone
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Born in 1966 and raised in London, England, Brandt studied Painting, and then Film at Saint Martin's School of Art.
He moved to the United States in 1992 and directed many award-winning music videos for the likes of Michael Jackson (Earth Song, Stranger in Moscow, Cry), Moby, XTC, Badly Drawn Boy).
It was while directing Earth Song, a music video for Jackson in Tanzania, in 1995 that Brandt fell in love with the animals and land of East Africa. Over the next few years, frustrated that he could not capture on film his feelings about and love for animals, he realized there was a way to achieve this through photography, in a way that he felt no-one had really done before.
In 2000, Brandt embarked upon his ambitious photographic project: a trilogy of books to memorialize the vanishing natural grandeur of East Africa.
His photography bears little relation to the colour documentary-style wildlife photography that is the norm. He photographs on medium-format black and white film without telephoto or zoom lenses. (He uses a Pentax 67II with only two fixed lenses.) His work is a combination of epic panoramas of animals within dramatic landscapes (for example, Hippos on the Mara River, Masai Mara, 2006; Cheetah & Cubs Lying on Rock, Serengeti 2007), and graphic portraits more akin to studio portraiture of human subjects from the early 20th Century, as if these animals were already long dead (Elephant Drinking, Amboseli, 2007).
Brandt does not use telephoto lenses because he believes that being close to the animals make a huge difference in his ability to reveal their personality. He writes: You wouldn't take a portrait of a human being from a hundred feet away and expect to capture their spirit; you'd move in close.
As American photography critic Vicki Goldberg writes: Many pictures convey a rare sense of intimacy, as if Brandt knew the animals, had invited them to sit for his camera, and had a prime portraitist's intuition of character...as elegant as any arranged by Arnold Newman for his human high achievers. Photographs like (Cheetah & Cubs, Masai Mara, 2003; Lion Before Storm -- Sitting Profile, Masai Mara 2006) are good examples of this.
In his afterword in On This Earth, Brandt explains the reasons for the methods he uses:
I'm not interested in creating work that is simply documentary or filled with action and drama, which has been the norm in the photography of animals in the wild. What I am interested in is showing the animals simply in the state of Being. In the state of Being before they are no longer are. Before, in the wild at least, they cease to exist. This world is under terrible threat, all of it caused by us. To me, every creature, human or nonhuman, has an equal right to live, and this feeling, this belief that every animal and I are equal, affects me every time I frame an animal in my camera. The photos are my elegy to these beautiful creatures, to this wrenchingly beautiful world that is steadily, tragically vanishing before our eyes.
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The Wisdom of the Elders: Lisa Kristine at TEDxCalicoCanyon
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In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
Acclaimed humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine specializes in images of remote indigenous peoples. Best known for her evocative and saturated use of color, her fine art prints are among the most sought after and collected in the world. Kristine has documented in over 70 countries on six continents.
Lisa Kristine was born in San Francisco, California, on September 2, 1965. She developed an early interest in anthropology and photography. Kristine was mentored in her youth in Silver Gelatin and Cibachrome printing. Following graduation from the FIDM in San Francisco, Kristine photographed for nearly five years in Europe and Asia.
Lisa Kristine has collaborated with international humanitarian organizations. When the State of the World Forum convened in San Francisco in 1999 and New York in 2000, Kristine was asked to present her work to help inspire discussions on human rights, social change, and global security. Her work was auctioned by Christie's New York to benefit the United Nations with Kofi Annan. She was also honored to be the sole exhibitor at the 2009 Vancouver Peace Summit with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Reverend Tutu and award winning Nobel Laureates. She partnered with Free the Slaves in 2010 to do a photographic body of work on Modern Day Slavery.
Her work is made distinctive by her passion, intuition and her intense interest in the humanity of her subjects. Lisa Kristine's art is her personal statement about the connection of humanity, and about the diversity, beauty, and hardship of our world.
Lisa Kristine resides in Northern California with her family.
Is the Antarctica Headed for A Meltdown? Secrets Beneath The Antarctica | 2011 Documentary
This documentary is for educational purposes only.
Is Antarctica headed for a catastrophic meltdown? New evidence of ancient climate change may hold clues.
Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a 10 percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? Secrets Beneath the Ice explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilling three-quarters of a mile into the Antarctic seafloor. The drill is recovering rock cores that reveal intimate details of climate and fauna from a time in the distant past when the Earth was just a few degrees warmer than it is today. As researchers grapple with the harshest conditions on the planet, they discover astonishing new clues about Antarctica's past—clues that carry ominous implications for coastal cities around the globe.
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Produced by
Gary Hochman
Edited by
Brian Seifferlein
Telescript by
Steve Reich
Story by
Steve Reich & Gary Hochman
Directed by
Kirk Wolfinger
Gary Hochman
NARRATOR
Lance Lewman
Camera
Brian Seifferlein
Additional Camera
Pat Aylward
Steve Baum
Ralph Maestas
Megan Berg
Joseph Brunette
Location Sound
Jim Lenertz
Additional Sound
Sean O'Neil
Erin Thomas
Doug Quin
Music
Hans Indigo-Spencer
Animation
Scott Beachler, NET Television
Edgeworx
Osamu Sasaki
NASA Visualization Lab
DocLab Srl
Angie Fox
Mark Helper
Big Island Pictures
Online Editor and Colorist
Doug Carlson
Audio Mix
Werner Althaus
Additional Editor
David Espar
Underwater Photography
Rob Robbins
Henry Kaiser
Footage of Allan Ashworth & Adam Lewis from Ice People
Anne Aghion
Dry Valleys Productions
Gacaca Productions
Time Lapse Photography
Anthony Powell
Joe Harrigan
James Balog, Extreme Ice Survey
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Ethan Parks
Sam McCoy
Production Secretaries
Pat Richmond
Jann Howard
Pat Andersen
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BBC Motion Gallery
iStock
Shutterstock
New York Stock Photo
Ambient Images/Peter Bennett
Ocean Footage
Pond5
NOAA
British Antarctic Society
Raytheon Polar Services
NBC News Archives
Australia Antarctic Division
Tohoku University Museum
Cotton Coulson
NASA
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Office of Polar Programs
Tom Wagner
University of Nebraska State Museum
Judy Diamond
Andrill Science Mgmt. Office
Frank Rack
Laura Lacy
Peter Webb
Antarctic Research Centre
Florida State University
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
University of Massachusetts
North Dakota State University
Brooklyn Botanic Gardens
Penn State University
Peter West
Patricia Jackson
Mark Buckley
Valentine Kass
Mike Farrell
David Feingold
Joe Turco
Tim Svoboda, NET Television
Prem Paul
Thanks to the staff of Raytheon Polar Services at McMurdo Station who make it possible for scientists to conduct research in Antarctica.
NOVA Series Graphics
yU + co.
NOVA Theme Music
Walter Werzowa
John Luker
Musikvergnuegen, Inc.
Additional NOVA Theme Music
Ray Loring
Rob Morsberger
Publicity
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Victoria Louie
Karen Laverty
Marketing
Steve Sears
Researcher
Kate Becker
NOVA Administrator
Kristen Sommerhalter
Production Coordinator
Linda Callahan
Paralegal
Sarah Erlandson
Talent Relations
Scott Kardel, Esq.
Janice Flood
Legal Counsel
Susan Rosen
Post Production Assistant
Darcy Forlenza
Associate Producer Post Production
Patrick Carey
Post Production Supervisor
Regina O'Toole
Post Production Editor
Rebecca Nieto
Post Production Manager
Nathan Gunner
Compliance Manager
Linzy Emery
Development Producer
Pamela Rosenstein
Supervising Producer
Stephen Sweigart
Business and Production Manager
Jonathan Loewald
Senior Producer and Project Director, Margret & Hans Rey / Curious George Producer
Lisa Mirowitz
Coordinating Producer
Laurie Cahalane
Senior Science Editor
Evan Hadingham
Senior Series Producer
Melanie Wallace
Executive Producer
Howard Swartz
Managing Director
Alan Ritsko
Senior Executive Producer
Paula S. Apsell
A NOVA Production by NET Television and Lone Wolf Documentary Group for WGBH / Boston
© 2010 WGBH Educational Foundation
All rights reserved
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The Window at 125 - Introducing Nora Herting
The Introducing Series
The Window at 125 at The Roger Smith Hotel
Introduction #7
Introducing is an initiative that creates a platform for emerging artists to be formally introduced by an advocate of their art and future career. Twice a month a new artist will be presented by their champion and will also have an exemplary piece of work exhibited at The Window at 125.
Nora Herting
Introduced by Sarah Walko
In 1918, at the height of his artistic career, Marcel Duchamp took up chess. When he returned to Paris from The United States in 1923 he was no longer a practicing artist, remarking that chess is much purer than art in its social position.
Chess is a process built on binary oppositions, as Duchamp regarded art as an equally cerebral experience. Despite Duchamp's peers difficulty in understanding this bridge between art and chess, the problem of cross over was nonexistent to Duchamp. When asked to explain this apparent contradictory association, Duchamp's response was, There is no solution, because there is no problem. By blending the fundamental opposition in chess; black and white squares, the new grey ground of the chessboard becomes the aesthetic space where no problems and no solutions exists.
In the Window at 125 is the chess set Duchamp designed, but never completed. In Duchamp's design the colors are correlative to the chess pieces and chess set visually reveals the mechanics of the game through color theory. This is a demonstration of the influence of chess on Duchamps art.
For a decade Nora Herting has been involved in a tumultuous relationship with photography that has included affairs with sound, video, and performance. In the past she has found herself hovering with a giant camera over people's beds, cooing madly at shriveled infants during a reconnaissance mission as a JcPenney portrait photographer. She holds a MFA from The Ohio State University, and BFA in Photography from the University of New Mexico. She lives and works in Brooklyn.
Jared VanDeusen's artistic approach synthesizes his background in physics, architecture and philosophy. His practice includes intuition, existential thought, street art, and chess tactics. Recently, he built a laser throwing Mars Rover and a biocart to grow opium poppies as part of Tom Sach's month long installation,the Space Program, at the Park Armory. VanDeusen studied Architecture at California Polytechnic and Physics at SUNY Oneonta.
Sarah Walko is a multimedia sculptor/installation/film artist and writer. She is currently the executive director of Triangle Arts Association. El Cadaver Exquisito, an experimental documentary collaboration film she worked on with director Victor Ruano and Rossemberg Rivas, is currently in festival circuits. Her fiction and non fiction essays have been published by While Whale Review Literary Journal and Hyperallergic Art Blog where she is a regular contributing writer. Her visual artwork has been published by The Dirty Goat, Redivider, Blood Lotus, Apple Valley Review, 2 River, A Capella Zoo, Awosting Alchemy, 5◊5 Literary Magazine, Bathhouse, Cincinnati Review and Host Publications. Her latest exhibition Preternatural was at the Museum of Nature, a science and nature museum in Canada in 2011- 2012. She has participated in several artists residency programs including IPark and Artworks in Johnstown, shows frequently in group exhibitions in New York and recently was an artist in residence at the Elizabeth Foundation in New York. She is currently working on new sculpture/installations and book and film projects.
Celebrating the East Building Twentieth-Century Art Series, Part 9: Abstract Expressionism
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art. From the mid-1940s through the 1950s painters in New York imbued their work with a heady new confidence, scale, and energy. Before and during World War II European émigrés poured into New York, including artists Max Ernst, Fernand Léger, Piet Mondrian, and the writer and surrealist leader André Breton. Their influence led to the exploration of biomorphic forms, archaic themes, and accidental processes designed to unleash the unconscious, like dripping and scraping. It is in the large canvases of the 1950s, by Jackson Pollock and others, that what one critic called “the triumph of American painting” can really be felt. These paintings increased ambition and introduced new techniques: Pollock’s rhythmic pours and drips, Clyfford Still’s dry palette-knifing, Newman’s masking-taped “zips,” Franz Kline’s chiseled gestures, and Joan Mitchell’s flurries of strokes. This generation of artists revealed new horizons in the practice of painting and the experience of viewing. As part of the series Celebrating the East Building: 20th-Century Art, senior lecturer David Gariff explores the triumph of American painting in postwar America. This lecture was presented on August 14, 2018, at the National Gallery of Art.
Mauricio Alejo - Conceptual Still-Life Artist
Photographer Mauricio Alejo is best known for imbuing everyday household items with a sense of the psychologically uncanny. Alejo creates new narratives that don’t obey their functionality and in the process calls into question our own assumptions about space and meaning. Alejo has had solo exhibitions in New York, Japan, Madrid, Paris and Mexico and his work has been featured in numerous important art journals.
Alejo’s talk is part of the i3: Images, Ideas, Inspiration lecture series, which features presentations by digital photographers, hardware and software developers and industry experts. Presented by the MPS Digital Photography.
People Are the Variable of Success | Q&A in Long Island New York 2018
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Dance/NYC 2018 Symposium | Conversation on the role of the Artist as Advocate and Activist
Dance/NYC 2018 Symposium
Gibney Dance: Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center
February 25, 2018
National Dance Funding in a New Presidential Administration
Bill T. Jones, Artistic Director of New York Live Arts
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Canon VIXIA HF R700 Test 1080p HD 60fps Dallas Texas Richland Community College Soccer Field USA TX
Filmed on a Canon VIXIA HF R700.
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Test of the Canon VIXIA HF R700. Location Richland Community College Soccer fields of the Dallas County Community College system. The camera zooms in and out on many subjects such as Downtown Dallas 11 miles away.
Best features summary: wide angle, 60fps, Image Stabilization, rotating view finder, 57x zoom, long battery life, mic input, light weight, great in low light, Auto mode and others, easy to use. Inexpensive compared to other HD cameras.
Camera best features summary details--Best inexpensive HD camcorder that shoots 1080p and 60 frames per second and amazingly has a screen that may be rotated and also turns for viewing in both directions. Similar to the more expensive GX7s but this has an audio input! Colors look great. V shaped bracket included for you to add mic and light. The 57x zoom is awesome getting shots far or up close and may be adjusted to fast, medium and slow. Great in low light with a 1.8 aperture. Another great feature is the battery life is extremely long compared to other video cameras up to 17.3 hours. Auto mode is intuitive. Image stabilization included. Other manual shooting modes available. Very easy to use. Headphone input.
Dallas is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. It is the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, which is the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the United States. The city's population ranks ninth in the U.S. and third in Texas after Houston and San Antonio. The city's prominence arose from its historical importance as a center for the oil and cotton industries, and its position along numerous railroad lines. The bulk of the city is in Dallas County, of which it is the county seat; however, sections of the city are located in Collin, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall counties. According to the 2010 United States Census, the city had a population of 1,197,816. The United States Census Bureau's estimate for the city's population increased to 1,317,929 as of July 1, 2016.
The city is the largest economic center of the 12-county Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex metropolitan area (commonly referred to as DFW), which had a population of 7,246,231 as of July 1, 2016, representing growth in excess of 807,000 people since the 2010 census. In 2016 DFW ascended to the number one spot in the nation in year-over-year population growth. In 2014, the metropolitan economy surpassed Washington, D.C. to become the fifth largest in the U.S., with a 2014 real GDP over $504 billion. As such, the metropolitan area's economy is the 10th largest in the world. In 2013, the metropolitan area led the nation with the largest year-over-year increase in employment and advanced to become the fourth-largest employment center in the nation (behind New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago) with more than three million non-farm jobs. As of January 2017, the metropolitan job count has increased to 3,558,200 jobs. The city's economy is primarily based on banking, commerce, telecommunications, technology, energy, healthcare and medical research, and transportation and logistics. The city is home to the third-largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the nation (behind New York City and Houston).
Located in North Texas, Dallas is the main core of the largest metropolitan area in the South and the largest inland metropolitan area in the United States that lacks any navigable link to the sea. Dallas and nearby Fort Worth were developed due to the construction of major railroad lines through the area allowing access to cotton, cattle, and later oil in North and East Texas. The construction of the Interstate Highway System reinforced Dallas' prominence as a transportation hub with four major interstate highways converging in the city, and a fifth interstate loop around it. Dallas developed as a strong industrial and financial center, and a major inland port, due to the convergence of major railroad lines, interstate highways, and the construction of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the largest and busiest airports in the world.
Richland College is a community college that is part of the Dallas County Community College District and is located in the Lake Highlands area of Dallas, Texas (United States) near the border with Richardson and Garland. The school was founded in 1972 and is the largest school in the DCCCD.
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Pepper Adams Plays The Compositions Of Charlie Mingus (1964) (Full Album)
Alto Saxophone – Charles McPherson (tracks: A5, B2, B3)
Baritone Saxophone – Pepper Adams
Bass – Bob Cranshaw (tracks: A5, B2, B3), Paul Chambers (tracks: A1 to A4, B1, B4)
Composed By (All Compositions) – Charlie Mingus
Drums – Danny Richman
Piano – Hank Jones
Tenor Saxophone – Zoot Sims (tracks: A5, B2, B3)
Trombone – Bennie Powell (tracks: A5, B2, B3)
Trumpet – Thad Jones
Recorded: September 9 & 12, 1963, New York
Photography By (Cover Photo), Design – Bernard Yeszin, Wallace Mead
A1 Fable Of Faubus 0:00
A2 Black Light 4:26
A3 Song With Orange 8:08
A4 Carolyn 10:45
A5 Better Git It In Your Soul 15:47
B1 Incarnation 19:52
B2 Portrait 25:38
B3 Haitian Fight Song 28:34
B4 Strollin' Honies 36:29
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Let's Talk - Women in the Creative Industries
SVA Alumni Affairs presents a discussion with four SVA alumni women about the nuances of being a woman in art, design and tech and the current state of gender equality in their fields. A reception for SVA alumni and current students will follow the discussion. Drinks and hors d’oeuvres will be served. RSVP here.
Panelists include Annaliisa Ariosa-Benston (MFA 2016 Fine Arts), Nadia DeLane (MFA 2015 Visual Narrative), Aura Lewis (MFA 2017 Illustration as Visual Essay) and Jessica Perilla (BFA 2004 Graphic Design). Moderated by Kate Styer, Alumni Affairs Manager.
AnnaLiisa Ariosa-Benston (MFA 2016 Fine Arts) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Prior to studying at SVA, she earned a BFA in Painting from Pratt Institute in 2014. She is a fine artist, curator and director who makes interactive installations that feature traditional artwork, wearable art objects, and typically live tattooing with a strong focus on feminism, inclusiveness, and social codification. Her ongoing project and installation, Famousonmars, lives primarily online through social media. AnnaLiisa has shown work at Miami Art Basel since 2013 and ar Satellite Art Show since 2016. In addition to showing with Satellite she will take on a new role with the fair as Partnership and Sponsorship Liaison in 2018. Her work has been seen in galleries such as The Hole, Kunsthalle Galapagos, Head Too Heavy, Gateway Projects, and The New Women's Space. Publications include Posture magazine, Arte Fuse, Lady Gunn magazine, Social Decay, Miami News, Artnet, Hyperallergic and Bushwick Daily.
Nadia DeLane's (MFA 2015 Visual Narrative) visual storytelling spans film, installation, narrative painting and fiction; her independent creative projects include Coif City, an ongoing visual story of women’s hair journeys through hand typography and ink illustration. Coif City Vol. 1 is currently available at Printed Matter and Bluestockings in NYC, as well as Gosh! London. DeLane's stop-motion films Spilt Milk and Utica were featured in film festivals and immersive art experiences including Enter the Flask, Unlock House's inaugural show and Twisted Oyster Film Festivals at Zhou Gallery, both in Chicago. Recently, DeLane was a 2017 Artist-in-Residence at the Arte Studio Ginstrelle in Assisi, Italy, where she created a series of poems and illustrations on marginalized motherhoods, which will be published as a limited-edition artist’s book later this year. DeLane is a proud digital media mentor with the NYC-based organization Girls Write Now. Her work can be found on permanent display in Penn State University’s Africana Research Center and the Heart and Kidney Transplant Center at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Jersey. In addition to SVA, Delane holds an MA in English Literature from Penn State, and a BA in English from Rutgers University. She lives and works in New York City.
Aura Lewis (MFA 2017 Illustration as Visual Essay) is an author and illustrator who illustrates for different platforms, including online and print publications, books and branding projects. She has two books coming out which she wrote and illustrated: Gloria’s Voice, a picture book about Gloria Steinem coming out in March 2018, and The Illustrated Feminist, an illustrated feminist history handbook for adults, to be published with Abrams in 2020. Aura is based in New York City, and is the mother of two young daughters.
Jessica Perilla (BFA 2004 Graphic Design) is an award-winning multidisciplinary entrepreneur and designer in New York City. With a background in both programming and design, Jessica has worked in the field of web design for the past 17 years. In addition to making her clients' visions come alive, Jessica serves on the Advisory Board at The College of Westchester, where she helps guide digital media curriculum for the school.
In 2007, Jessica founded JPD Studio, an NYC certified minority and women owned business and all women run full service branding and web development/design firm. Some clients include publishing house Simon and Schuster, non-profit organizations such as She's The First and the New York Council for the Humanities to one of the top feminists and activists, Madame Gandhi.
The Masters Series: Michael Bierut in Conversation with Steven Heller
In conjunction with the 27th annual Masters Series award and exhibition, SVA will be live streaming 2015 Masters Series honoree Michael Bierut in conversation with MFA Design Co-chair Steven Heller beginning at 7:00pm EST on Wednesday, October 14. The conversation will take place at the SVA Theatre and is free and open to the public ( In addition, Bierut will be answering questions submitted via Twitter. To submit a question, use the hashtag #BierutSVA.
Michael Bierut is widely admired in the creative world and beyond for his intelligent contributions to the design field, his expertise as a cultural critic and his tireless role as a mentor and educator. He has been a partner in the acclaimed design firm Pentagram since 1990. Prior to joining Pentagram, he worked for 10 years at Vignelli Associates, ultimately as vice president of graphic design. His clients at Pentagram have included The New York Times, Saks Fifth Avenue, the New York City Department of Transportation, MIT Media Lab, Yale School of Architecture, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Penguin Random House, the New York Jets, the Robin Hood Foundation and Nuts.com. For more info on Bierut, including his many awards, click here:
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Michael Cohen Testimony live before the House Oversight Committee
President Trump's former personal attorney and fixer Michael Cohen had harsh words for his former employer during public testimony before a House congressional panel Wednesday. He is a racist. He is a con man. He is a cheat, Cohen, testifying before the House Oversight Committee, said in his opening statement about Mr. Trump.
Cohen's testimony comes as Washington prepares for a final report from special counsel Robert Mueller's nearly two-year investigation into Russian interference in U.S. elections and possible coordination between Trump campaign associates and the Russian government.
The irony of Cohen's testimony two months before he reports to federal prison for lying to Congress was not lost on lawmakers. I've made it abundantly clear to Mr. Cohen if he comes here today, and he does not tell the truth, I will be the first to refer those untruthful statements to the DOJ, Chairman Elijah Cummings, a Maryland Democrat, said when opening the hearing.
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Georgie Does DC - April 10, 2103 - The Capitol Building & The Statue of Freedom
Gold's Next Big Bull Run and Thoughts on Conservation (w/ Dan Tapiero & Dr. Thomas Kaplan)
Dr. Thomas Kaplan, legendary gold investor and philanthropist, joins Dan Tapiero of DTAP Capital to discuss his illustrious career in the natural resources space, some of Kaplan's biggest winners, and the philanthropic efforts that he passionately pursues. In addition to his natural resource brilliance, he founded the Panthera Corporation, the world’s largest conservation effort to save the world’s big cats. Kaplan explains why both consolidation in the natural resources industry and global macroeconomic factors are aligning in a way that signals his latest venture, NOVAGOLD, could be the biggest opportunity he has ever encountered. Filmed on November 26, 2019 in New York.
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Michael Cohen Testifies Before Congress On Trump Campaign | NBC News
Watch live coverage as Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former attorney, testifies before members of the House Oversight and Reform Committee. In a much anticipated hearing, Cohen will be questioned about his work as Trump’s longtime aide, as well as the decision to make hush money payments to women who claimed they had affairs with Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
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Highest Paid Mafia Boss Tells the TRUTH About the Life
The dark side of the mob. How Michael Franzese, the highest paid Mafia boss since Al Capone, one day decided to walk away from the life. Playlist of mafia interviews
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