Mon - December 6, 2004

The Disconnected Dislocation Dilemma:::::::Kenneth Jones::::::The Print Center::::::Philadelphia, PA




Download the Catalog from the Exhibition [10.3mb PDF]

Read the exhibition statement below.

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Mon - October 11, 2004

Father of Deconstruction, Deconstructs at Seventy four



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Thu - October 7, 2004

What is Dada? A lecture by Leah Dickerman at the University of Delaware-10/7-5:30pm-Willard Hall



"DADA speaks with you, it is everything, it envelops everything, it belongs to every religion, can be neither victory or defeat, it lives in space and not in time." - Francis Picabia

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Mon - October 4, 2004

Finding Hidden Knives



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Level Road Unlevel



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Thu - September 30, 2004

Keep On The Revolution, Promote Productivity!



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Thu - September 23, 2004

Books Are Collections of Ideas



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Mon - September 6, 2004

A Sudden Mood Of A Sunset Sea



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Wed - May 26, 2004

Kurt Tesnau's "Class War" Poster at the Sowebo Festival this Sunday May 30th




Kurt Tesnau, HCCs Lab Manager de extraordinairre, will have his
"Class War" poster for view at the Angel Falls Studios in Baltimore until
May 29th and then the show moves over to the Carriage House Gallery
on 1008 Hollins Street in Baltimore on Sunday May 30th.

All of the posters, including Kurt's will be auctioned off on Sunday June 20th
at the Corradetti Glass Gallery on 1111 Hollins Street.

You can download more information here:

Sowebo Posters Auction 2004

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Tue - April 27, 2004

Keith Kramer Concert [Sunday May 2nd::::8 PM::::]




Dr. Keith Kramer is a Visiting Professor in the Music program at HCC. Prof. Kramer teaches the Electronic Music class in the mac lab, and is having a concert this Sunday (see below) and again, this coming Monday evening as his Gates of Delirium perform at the Havre de Grace Hall on campus at 8pm. Don't miss your chance to hear exquisitely unique and haunting music.

I couldn't find any images of Dr. Kramer, but the above,
Site-selective hydrogenolysis, hydrogenation and alcoholysis involving the homometallic cluster [W6H5(CPri)(OPri)12],
was modeled by another Dr. Keith Kramer as a cover image of The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1996. I think it fits the music, Limits of Reason : Movement One



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The Big Nothing




"The Big Nothing" is part of a constellation of programs and projects by 36 Philadelphia museums, science centers and performing arts groups that address "nothing" in its many forms. Working with a core-group of curators and organizers over the past year—from the Philadelphia Museum of Art to the Edgar Allan Poe House to the American Philosophical Society—the various independently conceived projects will occur throughout the summer all around the city. Click read more for the link of all the shows....this is a must see.....

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Sun - April 25, 2004

ART is TRAVEL



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Tue - April 13, 2004

Talia Greene-Lecture & Presentation-Wednesday, April 14th, 1pm Student Center 243



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Thu - April 8, 2004

CALL for whiffs––ODORAMA show at the American Dime Museum, Baltimore




Create your own smell, and bring it to the American Dime museum
for an exhibition of odorous delights–Friday April 23 deadline.
Odor must be non-toxic and be able to emit its whiff for 3 days.

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Mon - March 29, 2004

Money, Money, Money




Folks are always asking..."how much can I make ?"....well, the sky is the limit...
you make ultimately what your worth...but here are averages....remember though, averages
are averaged from folks who wanted to give up this information. My experience tells me that folks normally
inflate/deflate by 20%. However, there is an interesting section on descriptions of jobs in the design arts that everyone
should read. There is a Baltimore/Washington and Philadelphia section.


Find the link below...

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