harpocomunicacion.blogspot.com
harpo: julio 2009
http://harpocomunicacion.blogspot.com/2009_07_01_archive.html
LA MUSICA DE LA CRISIS. QUE NO LA CRISIS DE LA MUSICA. Estamos en crisis. La música también. Es lo que hay, y si, podemos hacer algo para sea más llevadero.Esto sonará a música celestial a quienes a final de mes les llega la hipoteca y no pueden pagarla. Terrible. Nuestra actitud ante las cosas por fuerza atrae aquello que visualizamos con mayor frecuencia y énfasis. Supertramp en la wikipedia. Aprende algo sobre la crisis de 1970. Zapatero ya está en. Compra el disco aquí. Barato y sin gastos de envío.
library.sva.edu
SVA Library
http://library.sva.edu/collections
The SVA Library is a major resource for art and design study, developed over the course of 60 years to foster the college’s intellectual and creative life. Its rich print and digital collections directly support SVA’s undergraduate and graduate curricula. In addition, library collections provide inspiration, establish context and widen perspectives. Library instructional services have been developed to sharpen students’ critical thinking and provide basic tools for lifelong learning. To ask a question.
svaarchives.org
School of Visual Arts Archives: Accessing the Archives
http://www.svaarchives.org/access.html
The archives are open to all members of the SVA community, including administrators, faculty, students, and alumni, as well as outside researchers. Advance appointments are required to visit in person. Board of Trustees minutes and records (including minutes and records of Board committees): 35 years. Unpublished minutes and unpublished financial reports: 20 years. The Archives does not collect confidential employee or student records.
svaarchives.org
School of Visual Arts Archives: SVA Timeline
http://www.svaarchives.org/timeline.html
Cartoonists and Illustrators School is founded by Silas H. Rhodes and Burne Hogarth at 112 West 89th Street; three instructors (Burne Hogarth, Marvin Stein, and Harry Fisk) teach thirty-five students, many of whom have just returned from WW II and are taking advantage of the GI Bill. C&I offers a two-year course to train students for a career as a commercial artist. Students from the first graduating class include Dick Cavalli (. And Bob Weber (. SVA moves to 209 E. 23rd Street. Fine Arts and Photography...
svaarchives.org
School of Visual Arts Archives: Collections
http://www.svaarchives.org/collections.html
SVA Publications and Institutional Records. Underground Images: SVA Subway Posters 1950 - Present. SVA has produced more than 160 posters for the New York City subway platforms, in the process creating one of the most enduring public art projects in the City. This is a complete overview of the subway poster campaign, from the earliest posters when SVA was known as Cartoonists and Illustrators School to the most current posters now displayed in subway stations. Here Is New York. Painting After Pollock: St...
svaarchives.org
School of Visual Arts Archives
http://www.svaarchives.org/exhibitions.html
Exhibitions at the Tribeca Gallery. In 1979, the School of Visual Arts opened a new gallery in Tribeca in the American Thread Company Building at 260 West Broadway. It was the first art school gallery to be located off-campus in the heart of the New York art world. The new location allowed student artists to receive greater public exposure and feedback from the art community beyond SVA. 20 February – 3 March 1979. Show Number 2 — Photography. 6 March – 17 March 1979. Show Number 3 — Illustration.
svaarchives.org
School of Visual Arts Archives: Publications Gallery
http://www.svaarchives.org/gallery.html
This gallery contains just a small sample of historical publications put out by the School of Visual Arts, which are held in the SVA.
visualartsfoundation.org
VISUAL ARTS Foundation: About Us
http://www.visualartsfoundation.org/index.html
The mission of the Visual Arts Foundation is to advance the arts as both individual vocation and social force. The Foundation supports emerging artists and broadens audiences for their work, fosters a climate that values and seeks understanding of the arts, and increases visual literacy and appreciation for the artist’s life. The Foundation provides scholarships and awards. For further information on how to establish or contribute to a scholarship fund, or for answers to any questions about other project...