STEP UP is a series of six solo exhibitions
at Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT, open to emerging artists living in New York, New Jersey or New England.
Her solo exhibition titled «Mi Patria Querida (My Beloved Homeland)»
at Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT, explored her heritage as the daughter of a Cuban exile through paintings filled with stories of her family's experience during the Cuban Revolution.
In the Hartford Courant, Matt Eagan writes about the new show
at Real Art Ways: «Jordan Eagles uses animal blood from slaughterhouses to create his art.
There's little time to consider the spurs, tails and eyes of the letters: the neat little shoes of... read more... «Carol Padberg's type
at Real Art Ways»
Art, Surveillance, and Privacy,»
at Real Art Ways, Hartford on view March 4 — June 19
Prior to his position at Cartin, Holmes was director of visual arts
at Real Art Ways in Hartford; and founder of the Khyber Arts Society in Halifax Nova Scotia.
Recent notable exhibitions include a solo show at Savannah College of Art and Design in 2014, a group show at the BMW Guggenheim Lab in 2011 and a solo museum show
at Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT in 2011.
I'll be participating in a group show
at Real Art Ways from June 12 - August 25th entitled (quite literally) «Art for Sale».
Her 2015 solo exhibitions include «The Garden of Earthly Delights» both
at Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT and at The Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY.
His solo show
at Real Art Ways in Hartford will be up through August 23.
With funding from the NEA, her solo exhibition, «The Institute of Empathy,» ran
at Real Art Ways Hartford, CT from the fall of 2010 to the spring of 2011.
Current shows include an individual project at the reopening of the National Portrait Gallery in D.C. in 2006 and a reprisal of her Family Resemblance exhibit premiered at metaphor
at Real Art Ways in CT..
In 2014 she presented a solo exhibition
at Real Art Ways in Hartford, Ct..
[Image above: Class of 2013 MFA students preparing to read the artists» books they created in my seminar during Open Studios
at Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT) The program culminates in a thesis exhibition at the William Benton Museum and at a gallery in New York.
Looking
at real art, meeting people at art fairs, exhibitions, parties, conferences of like - minded individuals: These meetings can't be beat.
June 4, 2015 (Hartford)- Educators 4 Excellence - Connecticut, a teacher - led organization that seeks to elevate the voices of teachers in policy discussions, hosted a conversation
at Real Art Ways with Hartford Superintendent of Schools Beth Schiavino - Narvaez, Ed.D. on improving academic services for unique student populations.
Not exact matches
«It's a
real art to be able to keep things moving without appearing obnoxious,» says Mike Walsh, vice-president of worldwide database operations
at Navigation Technologies Corp. (NavTech) and a recent Gerdes client.
She has clearly mastered the
art of image, and it has served her well, both in selling herself and in moving
real estate during her 23 years
at the top of her New York City brokerage, Corcoran Group.
Look around
at today's
art in every fashion and form to see the
real talent is «finding inspiration in the world and using it to express themselves.»
When you look
at traditional investments — stocks, mutual funds and ETFs, bonds, gold / silver,
real estate, currencies and
art or other collectibles — every one of them violates Buffett's two rules.
But looking
at data doesn't always make the problem
real or tangible for people — and
art can help.
There could be no starker» or more revealing» contrast than the exhibitions
at London's major museums this winter: «Pop Life:
Art in a Material World»
at Tate Britain and «The Sacred Made
Real: Spanish Painting and Sculpture 1600 - 1700»
at the National Gallery....
He analyzes the development of human consciousness, from its immediate perception of the here and now, to the stage of self - consciousness, the understanding that allows man to analyze the world and order his own actions accordingly.3 Following this is the stage of reason itself, understanding of the
real, after which spirit, by means of religions and
art, attains the absolute knowledge, the level
at which man recognizes in the world the stages of his own reason.
Evolution the truth, NYC, The
Art of love making, all this +
at the
real deal
at www TheDimensionmachine Dot Com
At Kendall College, our School of Culinary
Arts runs an open - to - the - public fine - dining restaurant to provide our students with
real - life experience.
From the welcoming margarita (on the rocks, with salt) in the open - air lobby to the ocean - view guest rooms furnished with locally crafted
art and furniture, plus its next - door access to the RTJ Jr. course
at Cabo
Real, the Hilton is a solid choice.
«The things that go into making a great coach area: 1st: being a really compassionate caring person that has a
real interest in people growing... the
art of coaching begins with [a
real] understanding [of] the value of the person in front of you... that high regard that a person has for another is
at the center of GREAT coaching... That space between... the outcome and what [we say] to them... defines young minds, how they think about themselves taking the credibility from an adult voice.
First people earn money for their own comfort, but in the low tens of millions of dollar range and up, most people who earn great wealth struggle to spend it as fast as they earn it, because
at that point many of the things that they purchase (e.g.
real estate and
art) don't get used up and decline in value after you buy them.
NYC
real estate developer and mega-donor Leonard Litwin, who made an
art of exploiting the so - called LLC loophole and whose company, Glenwood Management, played a big role in the corruption scandal involving former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, has died
at the age of 102.
At 5:30 p.m., the state Senate Joint Task Force on Heroin and Opioid Addiction holds a community forum to explore
real solutions to address the state's heroin and opioid epidemic, Columbia - Greene Community College,
Arts Center Theater, 4400 NY - 23, Hudson.
With a vast
real estate empire and a billion - dollar
art collection to divide, one of the more salacious details to emerge from their split was that Harry's then - girlfriend (and now fiancée) was living
at 737 Park Avenue — his condo conversion several years in the making that's only now -LSB-...]... [more]
In late April, the immaculate chairwoman of the New York
real - estate lobby and her husband, an Upper East Side plastic surgeon, hosted a fund - raiser for the City Council speaker, Christine Quinn,
at their condo across from the Metropolitan Museum of
Art.
Perry, who says he'll decide whether he'll run for president by June, spoke to a group of power players
at the dinner dubbed «The
Real Economic State of the Union,» hosted by John Catsimatidis, CNBC's Larry Kudlow and economist Stephen Moore, who explained that they, along with
Art Laffer and Steve Forbes, are forming the Committee to Unleash American Prosperity to showcase GOP stars and discuss the economy.
We will meet in
real life as she will be
at the Jewellery
Art Fair in Amsterdam, November 9 - 12, 2017.
Do more
real nail
art I love glitter toppers and I think I use
at least one every week, but sometimes it feels lazy.
One of my favorite projects was working with Michael SHVO, a
real estate developer and an
art collector who curated a Claude & Françios - Xavier LaLanne exhibition
at Sotheby's and the Lalanne Sheep Station, a public
art installation
at the Getty Station on 23rd Street, facilitating my exposure to sculpture that I would later imitate in my own apartment.
Sure, Shakespeare's plays were often times full of titillation and seemingly inane romances, but they nevertheless retained the quality of
art at the behest of
real character, commanded to the audience through
real, identifiable problems of death, power, and scandal.
Tower 57 reminds you of good old Pixel
Art days, priced
at 11.99 $ only, and even though it's pretty short, will still bring you some
real fun.
In the only stylistic flourish to suggest the director's hand, Tim Burton gives us a few scenes of her
art infiltrating
real life, as she sees and is haunted by random people with exaggerated eyes staring
at her and through the lie.
The songs, lives (
real and imagined) and mysteries of Bob Dylan make up the soil from which Todd Haynes» impressionistic survey of the enigmatic Bob Dylan, his
art, and his interaction (and
at times collision) with the culture is another of his investigations of the inextricable ties between style and substance, surfaces and identity.
There is a step by step look into the film processing technique used to achieve the sun - blasted look of the Mexican scenes; a demonstration of the editing choices and process of three scenes narrated by editor Stephen Mirrione (watching each scene become subtly sharpened and focused through each successive cut is a
real education in the
art of editing); and an instructional look
at the
art and technique of sound editing, hosted by sound editor Larry Blake.
In The Square (which won the Palme d'Or in Cannes last summer), the
art gallery curator Christian (Claes Bang) proves equally incapable of dealing with what «
real» life has to throw
at him.
How good are you
at jiu - jitsu and other martial
arts in
real life?
Over the past six months or so, we've had our first
real glimpse
at George Miller's aborted DC movie Justice League Mortal, including concept
art of Aquaman, a sculpture of Martian Manhunter, some storyboards, and images of Megan Gale's Wonder Woman.
Boom for
Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean - Michel Basquiat As a painter who shook the
art world in a career of barely seven years before his death of an overdose
at 27, Basquiat arguably merits this documentary covering ages 18 to 21.
In fact,
real life is bad in The Greatest Showman universe: It's full of snobs and killjoys and realists, who are lined up alongside bigots who protest the circus because it is «an abomination» and critics who sniff
at what goes on in the ring because it «isn't
art.»
Hill Heads in Paris, France are in for a
real treat, as a Silent Hill
art exhibition will open
at the Galerie Chappe on November 29th.
The project first came about when he shared some concept
art online, and that turned into a
real project being developed
at 20th Century Fox with Sigourney Weaver back as Ripley and perhaps even Michael Biehn back from the dead as Hicks.
It features a terrific lead performance by Nicolas Cage as a man
at war with himself, an equally compelling supporting performance by up - and - comer Tye Sheridan (so engaging in Mud), and a riveting
art - imitating - life performance by
real - life homeless alcoholic Gary Poulter (who drowned in a lake before the film was released).
Every time you turn on the TV or open a film magazine he's asserting that this movie is «Raymond Carver soup»; worse still, in the pages of the New York Times Book Review last month, he actually remarked, in an attempt
at self - disparagement, «I agree that
real art is without irony,» one of the dumbest statements a director of his distinction has ever uttered.