Another Canadian also thought it was important to build the
Museum - none other than the late Israel Asper, who established the Asper
Foundation in 1983, the
foundation that also sponsors the Holocaust and Human Rights
Studies Program.
Lightbox, © The Art Institute of Chicago (Edward Hopper, Nighthawks, 1942); The New - York Historical Society (Murad, Crawford lunch, cleaning dyeing); © Whitney
Museum of American Art (
Studies for Nighthawks, 1941 or 1942); Brown Brothers / Courtesy of Milstein Division, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden
Foundations (Flatiron building).
Edited by Phyllis Lambert Design and Construction of «Comparative Skin Models», 2001 «BOULEVARD» Literary Journal Saint Louis University «The Finisher,» 2000 «HARD AND SOFT» Encountering Architecture, 1997 «Inward speech / Shared stories» «THE MEMORY OF LOSS» Essay in exhibition catalogue, 1990 «PRESENCE AND PERCEPTION» Architectural Investigations; Essay in Catalogue, 1989 GRANTS AND HONORS RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN Finalist: Dean of Graduate
Studies, 2009 THE GRAHAM FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCED STUDIES IN THE FINE ARTS Grant to support the publication of «Hunting Life; A Forever House», 2000 THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART and
Studies, 2009 THE GRAHAM
FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCED
STUDIES IN THE FINE ARTS Grant to support the publication of «Hunting Life; A Forever House», 2000 THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART and
STUDIES IN THE FINE ARTS Grant to support the publication of «Hunting Life; A Forever House», 2000 THE
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART and P.S. 1.