Thursday, August 27, 2020

More Backyard Environmentalist Adventure!

    

 Below, Osprey nesting! I like the last image with the fuzzy brown fledgling. 

The  fledgling here is watching me. 
      All images © jamie forbes, 2020/sunstormartspublishing co inc
#jamieforbes#funart#


Support the Huntington Arts Council Auction!

Artists by row, left to right.
Diego Garcia, Jim Finlayson, Lauren LaBella, Kasmira Mohanty,
Thomas Haynes,Toxic/Nature Studio, Joseph Santarpia,Constance Sloggatt Wolf,
Jean Cohn,Diego Garcia, Anjipan,Toxic/Nature Studio,
Lauren LaBella, Ben Owens, Kristen Memoli, Jan Guarino 
Thank you for your support.
About Huntington Arts Council
Now celebrating our 58th year, the Huntington Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization which enriches the quality of life of Long Islanders with programs and services that address the needs and interests of artists, cultural organizations and the community. The Council's programs reach over one million Long Island residents, and it serves the entire region with its cultural listings at www.huntingtonarts.org. The Huntington Arts Council has been designated a "Primary Institution" by the New York State Council on the Arts, a title meaning "vital to the cultural life of New York State." The Council is the official arts coordinating agency for the Town of Huntington, and serves as the primary regranting agency on Long Island for the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), in addition to its services to over 600 member cultural organizations and individual artist members. Programs are made possible in part by funding from the New York State Council on the Arts, the Town of Huntington, the Suffolk County Department of Cultural Affairs, the County of Suffolk, corporations, foundations and individuals.

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

In Paris ? Catch Gallerie L'eage, De Jonckheere Oct. 16- Nov. 7 2020 "Rencontre De Maitres"

FOR MORE INFORMATION
GALERIE LÉAGE x DE JONKHEERE
RENCONTRE DE MAÃŽTRES
OCTOBER 16
th - NOVEMBER 07th 2020

GALERIE LÉAGE
178, RUE DU FAUBOURG-SAINT-HONORÉ
 75008 PARIS
#fineartmagazine#parisfun

Monday, August 24, 2020

Looking for an alternative place to learn or investigate art during our times of transition? Seattle’s Iconic Cornish College of the Arts Launches Visual and Performing Arts Courses for Adult Learners.







Seattle’s Iconic Cornish College of the Arts Launches Visual and Performing Arts Courses for Adult Learners

 

New slate of online courses makes the Cornish College experience accessible to learners at all stages of their academic lives, anywhere in the world.

Seattle, WA– This fall, Seattle’s iconic 106-year-old Cornish College of the Arts announces new Continuing Education classes in the visual and performing arts for adult learners. The expanded offerings–marking the first time Cornish has opened its (virtual) doors to non-matriculated students over the age of 18–will provide access to the college’s world-class roster of working-artist faculty, regardless of students’ geographic location.

“For some time, Cornish has sought to expand the definition of who we serve, beyond the traditional matriculated student,” said William Seigh, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. “Our pivot to remote learning last spring, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, sped up our planning. Broadening our online offerings, and opening our courses to adult learners everywhere, moves us towards a more accessible future and will bring to our community a greater diversity of perspectives.”

Cornish Continuing Education courses take place online, in 4-8 week sessions, meeting weekly for 2-3 hours. The fall catalog is available now for viewing and registration on the Cornish College website. Additional fall courses may be added and a refreshed selection of offerings will be announced later this year for start dates in January, 2021. 

“Artists are connecting with one another more than ever online. And in doing so we have new opportunities to leverage art and design toward examining and addressing the most pressing issues of our time,” said Seigh. “We are so excited to invite adults at various stages of their academic lives--from working professionals to retirees–to learn, connect, network with one another, and experience what Cornish is all about.”

Continuing Education classes are offered through Cornish Extensions. The mission of Cornish Extension Programs is to provide community members of all ages with instruction and access to the arts at the highest level, in an inclusive environment that nurtures creativity, intellectual curiosity, and lifelong learning. Review the fall catalog of Continuing Education classes > 

Images are available upon request.

Highlights from the Fall 2020 Continuing Education catalog include, but are not limited to: 

POLITICAL CAMPAIGN DESIGN

Instructor: Seattle Sims | 6-sessions
Starts Thursday, September 24

An introductory design course revolving around political campaigns and how design can be used to secure a vote, buy into an idea, or create propaganda. Students will learn theories of creating political campaigns, how imagery and type work together to create a persona for the idea, and how campaign design varies by region. Once students have learned the basics of political campaign design, we will use the elements studied to design an effective fictional campaign. Learn more >

MUSIC LICENSING AND PUBLISHING

Instructor: Andrew Joslyn | 8-sessions
Starts Tuesday, September 22

Designed for songwriters, artists, and students interested in the invaluable business side of the music industry, this course examines licensing every facet of a piece of music: from digital downloads, to live performances, to music across mixed media. We’ll shed light on the behind-the-scenes of music monetization and licensing as a tool to generate revenue for artists, songwriters, labels and music publishers. Students will learn to set up a performance rights organization, register their copyrights, and properly complete the label copy necessary to a piece of music into the world. Learn more >

HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS: WET PLATE COLLODION

Instructor: Winifred Westergard | 6-sessions
Starts Thursday, September 24

Students in this 6-week course will learn the skills necessary to create successful tintypes and ambrotypes, including large format camera operations, simple studio lighting setups, black and white film processing and beginning darkroom technique. We will focus on the history of the tintype/ambrotype portrait and how it evolved along with the fascinating beginnings of photography. Learn more >

THE BIG SMALL HOUSE

Instructor: Javier Gomez Alvarez-Tosdado | 8-sessions
Starts Thursday, September 24

The increasing cost of housing, and the need for dwellings for low- and mid-income populations, is a major concern in Seattle’s metropolitan areas. The Seattle City Council recently approved codes and regulations for facilitating the construction of attached dwelling units (ADUs), and detached dwelling units (DADUs). This course will focus on how to design an ADU-DADU, including a breakdown of the codes, regulations and construction process. Classes will include lectures, slide presentations, a workshop, and guest lecturers. Learn more >


Copyright © 2020 Cornish College of the Arts, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website.

Our mailing address is:
Cornish College of the Arts
1000 Lenora St Apt 411
Seattle, WA 981
#cornishcollagearts#fineartmagazine#learnartfun


The Audubon Conservation Ranching Initiative: An Emerging Land Ethic Webinar: Thursday, September 3 at 7:00 p.m. EDT

National Audubon Society
Greater Sage-Grouse.
Audubon Conservation Ranching Initiative: An Emerging Land Ethic

Webinar: Thursday, September 3 at 7:00 p.m. EDT

In the culminating essay of Aldo Leopold's most celebrated work, A Sand County Almanac, he introduces the prevailing idea of “land ethic,” or mankind’s moral responsibility to the natural world. But did you know that he also wrote an essay in Audubon magazine in 1942 that essentially proposed the concept of market-based conservation and the potential power of the consumer?

In this free, one-hour webinar we will look at how the Audubon Conservation Ranching Initiative seeks to turn Leopold's bold ideas into reality, with beneficial outcomes for the land, birds, and the ranchers that bring conservation ethics to the management of their lands. Learn how you can further this ideology through food purchases that bear the Audubon certification seal.
 
Joining our panel discussion will be Dan O’Brien, Author, Rancher & Owner of Wild Idea Buffalo, Adrienne Larrew, Rancher & Owner of Corner Post Meats, Josh Lefors, Rancher & Audubon Dakota staff, Matt Allshouse, Rancher & Audubon California staff, and Dusty Downey, Rancher & Audubon Rockies staff.

We hope you can make it!
#audubonlandconservation#fineartmagzine