Learning
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#incoshocton
an environmental portrait class, competition and exhibition RESPONDING TO COVID FATIGUE — Pomerene Center for the Arts is working with Lauren K. Davis (Coshocton Alum and Associate Photographer at Feinknopf) to present an online environmental portrait class, competition and exhibition inspired by the work of Arnold Newman (1918–2006) Mr. Newman is considered the pioneer of environmental portraiture. In her article “Examining Arnold Newman’s Environmental Portraits.” New York Times, 11.26.2018, Rena Silverman quotes Newman’s gallerist Howard Greenberg — “(He used his) camera to create a formal composition and then kind of fit the sitter in.” “This feels like a good description of how our houses feel to us now,” says Anne…
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FALLING, FLOATING, FLYING the Nest
Camp Bestival 2019 Gorilla Circus Flying Trapeze School
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DRAWING ME AND MAYBE YOU
Proportions of the Face and Eye, c. 1489 by Leonardo Da Vinci Week 6 FLASH ART CAMP April 20-24, 2020 We’ve been spending a lot of time —six weeks now — sheltering alone with the people in our homes. Seems like a good week to take a close look. How do we really look? How are our eyes shaped, where do they sit on our head, and what about the complicated build of our nose and the way our lips sit, one on top of the other…? And what happens to our faces when we’re mad? Or happy? Or sad? We’ll be drawing all week and at the same time…