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News from the BGC Library staff’s various corners of the world. Posts Tagged ‘archives’. A PSA regarding the Wedgwood Museum. September 5th, 2014. An important decorative arts and design archive is in danger in the U.K. From the Save the Wedgwood Collection. For news or to donate. Preserving modern and contemporary materials. June 25th, 2014. From the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts:. Preserving the Modern and Contemporary. Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Where Do ...
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BGC Library Blog » art history
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News from the BGC Library staff’s various corners of the world. Posts Tagged ‘art history’. A new material type in the Library. November 20th, 2014. Josef Albers’s 1963. Is one of the twentieth century’s most influential teaching aids and handbooks for color theory. Your grade school art education teacher likely used its principles. Its famous color experiments are constantly used to illustrate stories and studies, such as this one last week on NPR’s All Things Considered. Some June material culture.
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Case Studies - GSA Archives & Collections - GSA Archives & Collections
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A FEMINIST CHORUS, a project by Lucy Reynolds in collaboration with MAP. Why did you use GSA Archives and Collections? MAP (an independent producer and publisher based at CCA, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, www.mapmagazine.co.uk. Worked in collaboration with artist Lucy Reynolds on. A project that required historical GSA material specifically that which related to women students in the early days of the school at the turn of the 20th century. The GWL texts were selected by individual members of. Choir and ...
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BGC Library Blog » libraries
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News from the BGC Library staff’s various corners of the world. Posts Tagged ‘libraries’. October 1st, 2014. Two great museum libraries in New York City will hold special open houses for students this month, both highly recommended events! The Frick Art Reference Library will hold a Student Open House. On Thursday, October 2. From 1 to 4 pm, with tours on the half hour. The MoMA Library and Archives will hold a Fall Open House on Tuesday, October 14. Date: Tuesday, October 14. The Museum of Modern Art.
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Voysey Society : related organizations
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Organizations based in Voysey properties. Organizations based in Voysey properties. These buildings are not necessarily open to the public. Please check with the owner before considering a visit. 1898, now occupied by the Windermere Motor Boat Racing Club). 1896, now a boutique wedding venue). The Hans Road houses. 1891/92, now occupied by Hanover Acceptances, a private investment group). 1900, now occupied by Prior's Field School for Girls). Rising Sun, Whitwood. 1904, still a public house). Based in 7 ...
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BGC Library Blog » decorative arts
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News from the BGC Library staff’s various corners of the world. Posts Tagged ‘decorative arts’. A PSA regarding the Wedgwood Museum. September 5th, 2014. An important decorative arts and design archive is in danger in the U.K. From the Save the Wedgwood Collection. For news or to donate. Some June material culture. June 25th, 2014. There are a few days left to see two beautiful exhibitions of the ceramicist Ken Price’s work at Matthew Marks — Large Sculptures. Are up through Saturday, June 28. 251 (2014)...
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BGC Library Blog » architecture
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News from the BGC Library staff’s various corners of the world. Posts Tagged ‘architecture’. August 30th, 2014. Studies of the first licensed female architect in the U.S., and, a generation later, the first in California:. Hadley Meares and Karen McNeill look at the work of Julia Morgan in California. Johanna Hays publishes a biography of Louise Blanchard Bethune. March 12th, 2014. I don’t know if more email is what any of us needs, but if that’s the Met’s chosen way. A house of porcelain. The 4th larges...
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Page\Park - Monday Word
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We gather as a team every Monday morning to share ideas on a particular topic. These ideas form the seeds of our Thinking. Often evolving into Seminars. Kelvin Hall Sports Hall. An unusual summer Monday Morning this week. We watched the Twelve minute TED talk by Ellis Watson which he gave at the Theatre Royal earlier in the summer. Entitled ‘ Disrupt Yourself or Die Trying. We have all been asked the question, what lessons did you learn? How do we design good spaces for learning? We have always been inte...
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Mackintosh Architecture
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RIBA Stirling Prize 2016. RIBA National Award Winners 2016. RIBA House of the Year 2016. RIBA Regional Awards 2016. Royal Gold Medal 2016. Stephen Lawrence Prize 2015. Royal Gold Medal Nomination 2017. RIBA Honorary Fellowships 2017. RIBA International Fellowships 2017. Buildings around the world. Discover the Librarys collections. Why use an architect? RIBA Friends of Architecture. FOR Members, STUDENTS and Professionals. February 18 2015 • 10.00am. May 23 2015 • 5.00pm. Celebrated worldwide, Charles Re...
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BGC Library Blog » museums
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News from the BGC Library staff’s various corners of the world. Posts Tagged ‘museums’. October 1st, 2014. Two great museum libraries in New York City will hold special open houses for students this month, both highly recommended events! The Frick Art Reference Library will hold a Student Open House. On Thursday, October 2. From 1 to 4 pm, with tours on the half hour. The MoMA Library and Archives will hold a Fall Open House on Tuesday, October 14. Date: Tuesday, October 14. The Museum of Modern Art.