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Kamala McCullum

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month! - Take Back the Night! - 0 views

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    Take Back the Night is an international event during which survivors of sexual violence and their allies have an opportunity to rally together to protest continued sexual violence in their communities and around the world. Take Back the Night is a survivor-centered event that begins with a rally and march and ends with a speak-out, during which survivors of sexual assault and their allies can share personal stories of how sexual violence has impacted their lives.Come and support your friends, neighbors, community-members, and loved ones as we work to end sexual violence and celebrate the individual and collective strength of survivors.
Kamala McCullum

Patchwork Press and Field Day - Oakland Artists - 1 views

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    Lots of cool examples of re-used clothing, modified and screen printed by hand. get in touch. we like. fashion shows, to put our wares in shops, screen printing, trunk shows collaborations, commissions, models, fellow stuff makers festivals, vending, photographers, general havoc, craft fairs, and good times to be had.
Janos Camacho

San Francisco Public Art - 1 views

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    San Francisco's city covered in public art allows visitors to gain a better understanding of the culture and history of the city itself; since the establishment of the Art Enrichment Ordinance the city has funded artists to portray their work throughout the various buildings of the city.
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    I have to admit that San Francisco always bring people surprise on the area of art works. This time, all those creative art works are high quality and meaningful, which some of them inspire me a lot.
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    love it. I love San Francisco which always liberate and bring new art innovation based on the culture mixed atmosphere.
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    I grew up in San Francisco and I have always appreciated the art around the city. The most memorable are the different heart sculptures that have been placed around downtown.
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    I have been there many times and I always want to live in SF. Everything in San Francisco is beautiful and artistic but At&t park is the most beautiful building in there to me
kimeberhardt

Spanish Street Art - 0 views

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    Most of this site is in Spanish but the art is really entertaining. These street art pieces are extremely unique and somewhat comical.
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    This is a very cool site! Street art is fascinating because of the different views people take towards it. I love the creativity displayed in this websites collection because it invokes so many different perspectives on ordinary things.
shelbyturns

Google Art Project - 1 views

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    This site allows you to view different artists and collections seamlessly. It's organized, interactive, and features beautiful collections.
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    all of those masterpieces are gorgeous, I appreciate that you provide such a nice web, it is hopeful for my art major study.
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    Wow! I didn't knonw that Google even has an online gallery web for art. I took a look those works they have out there. It seems like the web has divided those works into different cultures and topics.
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    Beautifully well done art gallery. As a student who interested in modernism art this is a great source to look at the recently, lately, and contemporary art collections from all around the world.
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    I have similar one but it is Facebook. www.facebook.com/Art1.Pic
John Fenn

Works Progress Administration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "The Works Progress Administration (renamed in 1939 as the Work Projects Administration; WPA) was the largest and most ambitious New Deal agency, employing millions of unemployed people (mostly unskilled men) to carry out public works projects,[1] including the construction of public buildings and roads. In a much smaller but more famous project, the Federal Project Number One, the WPA employed musicians, artists, writers, actors and directors in large arts, drama, media, and literacy projects."
Hyoyeog Kim

The Art of Video Games - 0 views

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    Innovation Arts & Culture
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    I really enjoy this video, and I have to say that modern technology make the video game become more and more like reality.
John Fenn

The Urban Institute | Arts and Culture Indicators Project - 0 views

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    "The fundamental goal of the Urban Institute's Arts and Culture Indicators Project (ACIP) is to help policymakers make better decisions for neighborhoods and cities. To this end, ACIP provides researchers, practitioners, and policymakers with information about the presence and role of arts and culture in communities-how arts and culture affect neighborhood conditions and community dynamics. Specifically, ACIP develops quantifiable measures of arts and culture and integrates them into quality of life measurement systems that can compare conditions across communities and in the same community over time. Launched in the late 1990s with support from the Rockefeller Foundation, ACIP's basic premises are (a) that a healthy place to live includes opportunities for and the presence of arts, culture, and creative expression, (b) that arts, culture, and creative expression are important determinants of how communities fare, and by extension (c) that full understanding of U.S. communities is inherently impossible without including these important perspectives."
John Fenn

The Creative Vitality™ Index - 0 views

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    "The Creative Vitality™ Index (CVI™) is a sophisticated creative-economy measurement tool that arms stakeholders with highly reliable data about an area's creative sectors. The most dynamic creative economy report available today, the CVI™ provides an annual measure of the health and creative vitality of the arts in a specific area. The CVI™ augments the efforts of arts agency leadership and advocates in building strategy and creating policy to strengthen creative sectors or in response to a deficiency. This tool goes far beyond traditional economic impact studies to include annual comparative data about commercial and non-profit creative enterprises and occupations, as well as consumer spending in key creative sectors. As part of WESTAF's commitment to the ongoing enhancement to the CVI™, all CVI™ data will soon be offered in an online format via CVI™ Data on Demand™, a new web tool that allows users to log in and access a variety of reports and combinations of data packaged to your preference--on the fly."
jinsong xian

Artists for Conservation - Nature Art - Wildlife Art - Conservation - 0 views

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    the Artists for Conservation Foundation (AFC) is a non-profit, international organization dedicated to the celebration and preservation of the natural world. Based in Vancouver, Canada, the Foundation represents the world's leading collective of artists focused on nature and wildlife, with a membership spanning five continents and twenty-seven countries. The organization's mission is to support wildlife and habitat conservation, biodiversity, sustainability and environmental education through art that celebrates our natural heritage.
shelbyturns

Art at the Hult Center - 0 views

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    The Hult Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts venue in Eugene, Oregon that hosts more than 700 events and activities a year and acommodating local, national, and international art and performance groups. Located in the vibrant downtown community on Willamette Street between 6th & 7th Avenues, adjacent to the Hilton Eugene and Conference Center.
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    The Hult Center is a great organization! An event/concert called the, "Bohemian Dub Ball," showcasing art as well as music by RJD2, Medium Troy, Eskimo, and other local performers on May 10 will be held at the Hult Center! The event will have student and community involvement. A great way to enjoy a Saturday night and be exposed to a wide range of creative sectors.
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