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amsterdamwhitney · 2 years ago
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Frank Hoeffler
"Loring Air Force Base"
Oil on Canvas
24" x 18"
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seoulnightmare · 4 years ago
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CREATE A SIMS WITH ME - JONATHAN BROWN find bellow the cc I used. Available on the gallery : seoulnightmare
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dream-med-blog · 2 years ago
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Places to visit while studying abroad
Every year many Indian students go abroad to study various courses. 50 countries situated on the European continent. Europe is the most developed continent of all. Almost all the countries of Europe are developed. There is a lot to see in Europe that students can explore while studying. I would suggest you visit as many places as possible because all the places have different cultures, weather, history, and great nightlife as well. Portugal is a great country to roam for students. It’s more affordable compared to countries like France, Switzerland, or Germany. Students have limited vacations so Europe is good for them, they visit more new places due to the short distance and same time zone as well. These places will not leave you disappointed for sure.
In this blog, we tell you about the best places to visit in Europe while studying!
Best places to visit while studying abroad in Europe
Europe is one of the most developed and beautiful continents. If traveling is one of your hobbies and you are worried that you may not be able to have fun traveling due to full-time studies. You have many options to visit in Europe. We suggest you some places to visit in Europe while studying and trust me these places are worth your time and money.
Budapest
Budapest is the capital of Hungary. It’s the largest and most populated city in Hungary, Also the 9th largest city in Europe. It is situated on the banks of the river Danube. Budapest is famous for its rich culture, beautiful caves, wonderful architecture, and best spa centers in the world. Budapest is known for captivating buildings and attractions to the millions who visit it each year. The Hungarian parliament building is also very famous among tourists. It is the world’s 3rd largest assembly. Budapest’s largest bridge is Chain Bridge. It is one of the most beautiful bridges in the world. At night it looks amazing. It is one of the best places to visit for students.
Prague
Prague is the largest city and also the capital of the Czech Republic. Prague is known as Golden City because of its five hundred spires and the golden city of one thousand spires. Prague is also famous for its beautiful cathedrals and their pointed spires.
Lying at the heart of Europe, it is one of Europe’s most reputed & beautiful cities and the major Czech economic and cultural center. Most of the tourists went to Prague in the winter season because at this time the Christmas festival celebration and the Christmas villages of Prague are famous for their unique markets and wines.
Paris
Paris is known as the city of Love. Paris is the capital of France and it is one of the most beautiful cities not only in Europe but also in the world. Paris is famous for its art, civilization, music, dance, fashion, gastronomy, and culture. The opera music of France is very famous in the world, Tourists love to listen to opera music programs. How can anyone forget about the Eiffel Tower — the symbol of love and the heart of Paris? In the night it’s amazing beauty steals your heart. Also, the Museums in Paris are so beautiful and amazing that’s why Paris is also called a City of Museums. Almost every student dreams about visiting Paris city once in his lifetime.
London
Who doesn’t know about London? London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom. London is known as a heritage city because of its old amazing buildings which are so attractive and delightful to watch. London is known for its iconic Big Ben clock tower, Buckingham Palace where the Queen lived, the popular British Museum, and Tower Bridge. London is also famous for its rich history, and transport, especially its double-decker buses and taxis, iconic red phone booths, world-class museums and galleries, beautiful parks, culture, and cosmopolitan vibes. London is one of the safest cities to visit for students. Students love to watch football here, many big football clubs are very famous among Indian students such as Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, etc.
Berlin
Berlin is the capital of Germany. Berlin is one of the topmost visited priorities of students because of its unique range of landmarks, colorful cultural scene, and way of life that’s somehow all go yet relaxed. Historical buildings stand alongside modern architecture showing the past and present intermingling of Germany. Berlin is known as a modern city with a rich history that’s why young students love to visit Berlin while they study in Europe.
Lisbon
Lisbon is one of the cheapest cities to visit in Europe, that’s why students love to travel here. Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and the birthplace of fado music. Lisbon is known for its rich culture, year-round sunshine, hilly terrain, foods, dance, music, amazing delicacies, beautiful cork souvenirs, and iconic yellow trams. The language spoken in Lisbon is Portuguese but English is also very popular and spoken by almost all people who work within the tourism industry. There will be no language barrier for students who are visiting Lisbon.
How to travel while studying abroad
If you want to travel while studying abroad then firstly you need to make the correct strategy like which places you want to visit, your budget, university vacations, travel, number of people traveling with you, safety and many more factors to consider before your visit.
Students don’t have much money and time either, they have limited budgets and time so they need to work smartly. We are here to help you with how to travel while studying abroad.
Make a good friend circle because in a bunch of students travel is easy and economical. Try to learn the local language and receive more information about visiting places so you don’t need a guide everywhere.
Make a visit plan when your vacation starts so no need to skip your classes. You should book your tickets in advance because firstly you save your money and save from last time rush & tickets availability.
For complete enjoyment, you need to come out of your comfort zones but you must keep in touch with your family, friends, guardians, or officials. Always keep your Student ID & personal ID with you.
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nyfacurrent · 7 years ago
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Artist News | September
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NYFA is happy to kick off September with an amazing line-up of artists exhibitions, screenings, artist talks, and performances!
Attend and share your story tagging @nyfacurrent on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. We will see you there!  
Things to do & see in NYC:
Fay Ku (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Artists’ Books '09) The Lodge Gallery is proud to present Latent Content Analysis, a group exhibition exploring the symbolism of dream states and the mysterious workings of the unconscious mind. When: Opening Reception: September 6, 2017, 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.; September 6, 2017 - October 6, 2017 Where: The Lodge Gallery, 131 Chrystie Street, New York, NY 10002
Lenora Champagne (Fellow in Playwriting/Screenwriting '98, Performance Art/Multidisciplinary Work '03) Fellow Lenora Champagne will perform TRAPS, an intimate conversation in a public space, in several locations across New York City.  When: September 7, 2017, 4:30 P.M. (Seward Park); September 8, 2017, 4:30 P.M. (Old Stone House, Washington Park); September 14, 2017, 7:00 P.M. (Downtown Art Co. Community Space); October 9, 2017, 4:30 P.M. (Christopher Street Pier, Hudson River Park); and October 12, 2017, 4:30 P.M. (Chelse Piers, Hudson River Park) Where: Multiple public spaces in New York City. 
Randy Gibson (Fellow in Music/Sound '16) Rational Time features several of Randy Gibson’s new objects and environmental compositions exploring time, perception, and harmonic ratios. This collection of paintings, photographs, video, and a new sound installation, extends the themes used in Gibson’s musical compositions. When: Opening Reception: September 10, 2017, 6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.; September 6 - 24, 2017 Where: Wild Project Gallery, 195 East 3rd Street, New York, NY 10009
Film-Makers’ Cooperative’s Annual Paddle8 Auction Online (Participating NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellows) Paddle8 Auction Online proceeds will help with the preservation and digitization of rare works by filmmakers. Works for auction by NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellows: Peggy Ahwesh (Fellow in Video '00), Bill Brand (Fellow in Film '85/'90), Su Friedrich (Fellow in Film '88, '93, ’99), Michelle Handelman (Fellow in Video '10), Valerie Hegarty (Craft/Sculpture '09, '17), Tessa Hughes-Freeland (Fellow in Film '01), Justen Ladda (Fellow in Sculpture '86), Josh Lewis (Fellow in Video/Film '15), Marie Losier (Fellow in Video/Film '12), Tony Oursler (Fellow in Video '85), Laura Parnes (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts '14), Walter Robinson (Fellow in Painting '92), Zoë Sheehan Saldaña (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work '09, '15), Carolee Schneemann (Fellow in Performance Art/Emergent Forms '87), Sol’Sax (Fellow in Sculpture '05), and Jenny Vogel (Fellow in Computer Arts '05). When: Now through September 6, 2017, 5:00 P.M. EST Where: Online at paddle8.com
Sanford Biggers (Fellow in Performance '05) LoVid (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts '09) The Children’s Museum of the Arts presents Maker, Maker, a group exhibition that explores the recent explosion of D.I.Y. maker culture and the expanding relationship between fine art and craft. When: Now through September 10, 2017 Where: Children’s Museum of the Arts, 103 Charlton Street, New York, NY 10014
Dawoud Bey (Fellow in Photography '86, '90) Phyllis Galembo (Fellow in Photography '96, '10, '16) Glendalys Medina (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work '12) Bey, Galembo, and Medina will be a part of the show, Harlem Postcards, which is an ongoing project that invites contemporary artists of different backgrounds to reflect and represent the intimate and dynamic perspectives of Harlem. When: Now through September 10, 2017 Where: Harlem Studio Museum, 144 West 125th Street, New York, NY 10027
Andre Degas (Sponsored Project) Andre Degas’s House of Charity is a hyper realistic, racial and sexually charged drama set in a fast-paced working environment. The dark comedy addresses issues of addiction and recovery. Andre Degas’s film, Crossing the Line, is a NYFA Fiscal Sponsorship project. When: Now through September 13, 2017; See showtimes and buy tickets.  Where: Theater for the New City, Community Space Theater, 155 First Avenue, New York, NY 10003
14 Sculptors Gallery (Sponsored Organization) 14 Sculptors Gallery joins the Rockaway art scene with their new exhibition, 14 Sculptures on the Rock. When: Now through October 9, 2017 Where: Rockaway Beach, 94th Street, Far Rockaway, NY 11693
Franklin Evans (Fellow in Sculpture '85, Painting '15) Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe is pleased to announce paintingpainting, Evans’ second solo show at the gallery, featuring recent works comprised of vivid colors and tightly packed compositions. When: Opening Reception: September 7, 2017, 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.; September 7, 2017 - October 7, 2017 Where: Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe, 525 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011
Christian Marclay (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts '85) Paula Cooper Gallery presents Boneyard, an exhibition of an installation by Christian Marclay. When: September 7, 2017 - October 7, 2017 Where: Paula Cooper Gallery, 521 West 21st Street, New York, NY 10011
Takuji Hamanaka (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts '11, '17) Owen James Gallery is pleased to present Weaving Light, a new series of vibrant collages and Hamanaka’s second solo exhibition at Owen James. When: Opening Reception: September 8, 2017, 6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.; September 8, 2017 - October 8, 2017 Where: Owen James Gallery, 61 Greenpoint Avenue, Suite 315, Brooklyn, NY 11222
Martha Burgess (Fellow in Computer Arts '99) Trestle Gallery is pleased to announce Queer as a Clockwork PeachFish, a solo exhibition by M. Holloway Burgess, featuring an installation of sculptural objects and two distinct editions of photographs. When: Reception: September 8, 2017, 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.; Artist Talk: September 12, 2017, 7:00 P.M. (RSVP [email protected]); September 8 - 15, 2017 Where: Trestle Gallery, 850 3rd Avenue, Suite 411, Brooklyn, NY 11232
Get out of town to see:
Chang-Jin Lee (Sponsored Project) Chang-Jin Lee’s "Comfort Women Wanted" is a part of the exhibition, Do the Right Thing: (dis)comfort women. The exhibition reflects on the silence and dialogue by and about the women who were forced to become sex slaves by the Japanese Imperial Army before and during World War II. When: Now through September 3, 2017 Where: ReflectSpace, Downtown Central Library, 222 East Harvard Street, Glendale, CA 91205
Mario Martinez (Murray Reich Award '17) Abstract paintings by Murray Reich Distinguished Artist Award recipient Mario Martinez are featured in the exhibition Connections at OTA Contemporary. When: Now through September 17, 2017 Where: OTA Contemporary, 203 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Dulce Pinzón (Fellow in Photography '06) El Museo Amparo presents Generosity, an activist project in which Pinzón encourages her viewers to consider the environmental impact of their habits. When: Now through September 25, 2017 Where: El Museo Amparo, 2 Sur 708, Centro Histórico, Puebla, Pue., México 72000
Ben Altman (Sponsored Project) A two-person exhibition with Ben Altman and Robert Knight called Reverence is now on view at the Dowd Gallery. An interactive video and photograph installation of Ben Altman’s NYFA fiscally sponsored project, The More That Is Taken Away will be included in the show. When: Now through October 13, 2017 Where: Dowd Gallery, State University of New York, 106 Graham Avenue, Cortland, NY 13045
Liliana Porter (Fellow in Graphics '85, Film '99) Savannah College of Art and Design Museum of Art presents Other Situations, a survey exhibition of object-based works, photography, prints, and two video pieces by Porter. When: Now through January 7, 2018 Where: Savannah College of Art and Design, 601 Turner Boulevard, Savannah, GA 31402
Amy Bennett (Fellow in Painting '06, '10) Bennett’s work will be presented alongside a selection of gallery artists by Galleri Magnus Karlsson at the Chart Art Fair. When: September 1 - 3, 2017 Where: Chart Art Fair, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Nyhavn 2 - 1051, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nadja Verena Marcin (Sponsored Project) Marcin’s photographic works JEDI and Bride will be a part of the traveling show, Todo los ojos en Bolivia - 10 anos de la Residencia KIOSKO at the Museum National de Arte in La Paz, Bolivia. When: September 1, 2017 - October 1, 2017 Where: Museum National de Arte, Calle Comercio esq. Socabaya, La Paz, Bolivia
Hiroyuki Hamada (Fellow in Crafts/Sculpture '09, '17) The University of Maryland Art Gallery presents Laid, Placed, and Arranged, an exhibition exploring recent work made by University of Maryland alumni, including Hiroyuki Hamada. When: Opening Reception: September 6, 2017, 5:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M.; September 6, 2017 - December 8, 2017 Where: University of Maryland Art Gallery, 1202 Parren J. Mitchell Art-Sociology Building, 3834 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20742
Tara Donovan (Fellow in Sculpture '03) Pace Seoul is pleased to present Tara Donovan’s first solo exhibition in Asia. The show surveys works by the artist from the past two decades, including her newest series. When: September 6, 2017 - October 22, 2017 Where: Pace Seoul, Itaewon-ro 262, Yongsan-gu, Seoul South Korea 04400
China Marks (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Artists’ Books '05, '11, Crafts/Sculpture '17) Ava Gallery presents a solo show of China Marks’ drawings titled, Gods and Men. Marks will hold a Gallery Talk at 4:00 P.M. on September 8, 2017. When: Opening Reception: September 8, 2017, 5:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M.; September 8, 2017 - October 6, 2017 Where: Ava Gallery, 11 Bank Street, Lebanon, NH 03766
Elisa Lendvay (Finalist in Crafts/Sculpture '11) Lendvay’s work will be on view in the three person show Under the Apple Tree. When: Opening Reception: September 9, 2017, 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.; September 9, 2017 - October 7, 2017 Where: FRED.GIAMPIETRO Gallery, 1064 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT 06510
Amy Bennett (Fellow in Painting '06, '10) Bennett’s work is featured in the Oakland University Art Gallery exhibition, Ethics of Depiction: Landscape, Still Life, Human, about the way objects, landscapes, and people can be rendered unambiguously and ethically, as opposed to metaphorically and abstrusely. When: Opening Reception: September 9, 2017, 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.; September 9, 2017 - November 19, 2017 Where: Oakland University Art Gallery, 208 Wilson Hall, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309
Dulce Pinzón (Fellow in Photography '06) Dioramas is a group exhibition that explores the diorama as an unexpected source of inspiration for contemporary art. When: Now through September 10, 2017 Where: Palais de Tokyo, 13 Avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris, France
Amy Bennett (Fellow in Painting '06, '10) Bennett’s work will be presented by Richard Heller Gallery at the Expo Chicago. When: September 13 - 17, 2017 Where: Expo Chicago, Navy Pier in the Festival Hall, 600 East Grand Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611
Trisha Brown (Fellow in Choreography '85) River Arts presents Trisha Brown Dance Company: In Plain Site, comprised of specially chosen pieces from Brown’s repertory, restaged in relationship to the magnificent setting of Untermyer Park and Gardens. When: September 16, 2017, 3:00 P.M. and 5:30 P.M. Where: Untermyer Gardens, 945 North Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10701
New releases to enjoy at home:
James Sherry (Fellow in Poetry '91) Sherry’s new book The Oligarch is a response to America’s current political era, and a modern sequel to Machiavelli’s classic, The Prince. Through Sherry’s literary strategy he offers a compelling view on the direction of global politics and economics. When: October 12, 2017 Where: Pre-order here.
Jodi Savitz (Sponsored Project) Girl on Girl is a feature-length documentary that follows the stories of feminine lesbians who, even after coming out, feel invisible and stigmatized. A staff pick on Vimeo, this film delves into the stories and experiences of a diverse cast. When: Available now on demand. Where: Rent or purchase here.
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The NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship Program awards $7,000 grants to individual artists living and working in New York State, and NYFA’s Fiscal Sponsorship program enhances the fundraising capabilities of individual artists and emerging arts organizations.
Image: Courtesy of Jodi Savitz’s documentary film Girl on Girl  
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