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Visit Somerville's diverse and vibrant arts community. More than 100 artists working or living in Somerville show and discuss their work in art studios and gallerys throughout the city. Somerville is a very walkable town, so you can see a lot of wonderful art in a few hours. Saturday, April 30 and Sunday May 1, 2005. 12pm - 6pm. Start at Davis or Union Square to pick up maps and follow the orange balloons!
See somervilleopenstudios.org for maps and information about the artists. |
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Written by Eleanor Ramsay
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One of the oldest technology and arts exhibits, the biennial Boston Cyberarts Festival returns with more than 70 exhibitions and events in and around the Boston area from April 22 through May 8. This year, the Ideas in Motion: Innovations in Dance, Movement & Technology series of performances and workshops, which explores the use of new technologies in dance, featuring both historical context and new works, looks particuarily interesting. Visit the reorganized Boston Cyber Arts Festival website for more information, online exhibits and event schedules. |
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Written by Eleanor Ramsay
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The Getty Museum's original art education site, ArtsEdNet, online and influential for many years, is being phased out. Most of the materials will be moved to Getty's new education pages: at http://www.getty.edu/education on June 15, 2005. While many of the resources will be at the new address, the site authors recommend users make copies of favorite pages, just in case.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Participants
at this workshop (Saturday, April 16) will discover ways to incorporate
this proven unit into their classroom, participate in one of the
program exercises, and have opportunities to discuss interdisciplinary
connections with nature, science and art. Drawing from the arts,
science, history and technology, One Day in the Life of Leonardo DaVinci is centered on the idea that "curiosity is the foundation of every creative process and experiment."
Leonardo was born on April 15, 1452, and his influence as an artist,
and inventor cannot be overstated. The quintessential "renaissance
man," Leonardo stands as a perfect example of the interdisciplinary
thinker. He learned through observation and left us with the gift of
some of his sketchbooks. Self taught, multi-talented, and somewhat
reckless with his art, his "failures" -- such as his Last Supper, which
has faded and flaked considerably due to an insufficient fresco
technique he invented -- fascinate us as much as masterpieces like the Mona Lisa.
Afternoon Session Instructor Nita Sturaile with Nathalie Miebach, and Corinne Champaign
Morning Session Instructor: Eleanor Ramsay Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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