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Broken glass makes beautiful art – Rochester Minnesota news, weather, sports
Damaged glass in the alley isn’t normally witnessed as artwork, but local mosaic artist Debra DSouza has employed damaged glass to generate lovely mandalas gracing just one of Rochester’s downtown alleys. If anyone glanced up at the next tale in the alley at the rear of The Castle, 121 N. Broadway, they could possibly detect a selection of shining and boldly colored circular mosaics coated in intricate repeating styles. Working with Threshold Arts and numerous previous learners, DSouza concluded 12 glass mandalas that were set up as section of the Alley Activation Undertaking in 2020. Some of the mandalas are as massive as 3 toes in diameter, and they are…
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South Texas father honors late son through sports photography
For Corpus Christi resident Jose Chapa, his really like for photography sparked from watching his son do well on the rugby field. Chapa’s son, Gilbert Joseph Chapa, commenced taking part in rugby in elementary college after watching his father enjoy in a recreational league. Observing his son’s achievement on the area encouraged Chapa to improve Gilbert’s on-line existence to appeal to recruiters from leading universities. This earlier February, prior to he could make the collegiate amount, Gilbert took his possess daily life. Subsequent his son’s death, Chapa questioned irrespective of whether he would at any time choose up the digital camera all over again. But he turned his talent into a one of…
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Ogden City Council approves $190,000 for BRT station art enhancements | News, Sports, Jobs

 
 Tim Vandenack, Standard-Examiner Ogden Mayor Mike Caldwell addresses a ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021, to unveil the new title of the bus fast transit procedure using form in the town. It will be known as the Ogden Express or OGX. Beth Holbrook, a member of the Utah Transit Authority Board of Trustees appears on. 
 OGDEN — The Ogden Town Council accredited general public art resources in the amount of $190,459 to the Utah Transit Authority community art job in a 7- vote on Tuesday. With UTA’s Ogden Categorical bus swift transit stations getting designed and artists currently being preferred, the enhancements are scheduled to be finished…
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MSU art instructor first artist for new program at Taube | News, Sports, Jobs
Submitted Photo The Taube Museum of Art in Minot welcomes Ryan Stander, Minot State University art associate professor, as the first artist for the Taube’s new artist in residency program. The Taube Museum of Art announces the creation of an artist in residency program. The Taube is adapting the third floor into an artist in residency space. Previously just used for storage, this part of the building is being reinvented into a working artist studio, the first of its kind for the Minot area. “Our vision is to bring in artists to utilize this space as a studio. We are working diligently to create an area…
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Friends, music, peace and Thanksgiving | News, Sports, Jobs
Long-time friends and colleagues Uncle George Kahumoku Jr. and KAOI Maui radio host Cindy Paulos are bringing peace in these challenging times through their music and various projects. West Side resident Kahumoku, a master slack key guitarist and winner of multiple Grammy and Na Hoku Hanohano awards, and Paulos, a multi-talented musician and winner of both the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Cross-Cultural & Peace Crafters Award and Gandhi Peace Award, are conveying a message that brings people together with no boundaries or limitations. They hope to soften some of the many contentions in the world today. Kahumoku and Paulos recently teamed with…
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Students create club to be cheerleaders for the arts | News, Sports, Jobs
Courtesy photo Bruin Classies members William Thompson, Caleb Stay, Amelyah Berson and Kylie Campbell advertise a play “Into the Woods” at Mountain View High School on Nov. 19, 2021. Many high schools have longstanding traditions supporting their sports teams. Mountain View High School in Orem is no different. In fact, a group of students called the Bruin Crazies support, cheer on and lead student sections at the games. Now, a similar group will do the same for student performances and displays in the arts. The Bruin Classies, a new club at the school this year, has just begun and already has 90 members. “The Bruin Crazies are…