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Browse the Guilford Art Center fundraising auction powered by BiddingForGood and bid on items to help support this cause.
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I am writing this post as I am in an Enterprise Architecture class, specifically on the Oracle Enterprise Architecture Framework (OEAF). I have been a long believer that SOA’s key strength is that it is the first IT approach that blends …
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So what is art? According to the City of Austin’s Arts Commission, the Art in Public Places committee, the Barton Hills Neighborhood Association and the Austin City Council, which all approved this project, it’s this more than …
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Moonbattery: Barton Barriers: Austin Bureaucrats' Conception of Art
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Whoa, my morning celebrity roundup told me some things about Mr. Richardson that have made me blush! So I looked at some art mimes to cleanse my palate.
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Terry R is Bad, Art Mime is Good. | A Photography Blog
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OAGi Architecture Council OAGIS Ten Work Group Completes first round review of Concepts for OAGIS Ten. By michael.rowell on March 17, 2010 8:10 AM. Today the OAGi Architecture Council OAGIS Ten Work group completed the first level …
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As part of the program for the recent Armory Show, I moderated a panel on confluences in art and design (classy!). Can they coexist peacefully?
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Capitalist and Populist Architecture–Eero Saarinen. Eero Saarinen’s father, Eliel Saarinen, was a prominent architect in Finland. We visited several of his sites in 2006. In 1923, when Eero was 13, the family moved to the United States …
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Collecting My Thoughts: Capitalist and Populist Architecture–Eero …
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The facility is named in honor of Eli and Edythe Broad, longtime supporters of the university who provided the lead gift for the museum. The Broads’ gift …
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Republicans who now complain about tactics have very little to stand on given this history… This is a legitimate mechanism and Democrats have the right to use it. They also …
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The Gavel » Blog Archive » Some History About Process
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It’s Election Day, November 13, 2001. Most people in Miami are focused on the mayor’s race. Newcomer Manny Diaz has just defeated dinosaur Maurice Ferre. But at a party with a few staffers, Miami Art Museum director Suzanne Delehanty is …
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Miami News – Miami Art Museum in Bicentennial Park: "It'll never …