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Waterloo, IN (PRWeb same) 2012 ژانویه 13
Please stop it! Traditional Painting in the Age of the news cycle – 24 Hour, the event Rockwell, grandson of acclaimed artist Norman Rockwell and fair in a conversation about the Rockwells recent work features. His vibrant acrylic paintings feature of dictators, jihadists, terrorists and other well known figures in the world of news, unpleasant, almost neon palette. This event will be on Thursday, January 19, 2012 in the CIGI was held in University Hall.
Users of this symposium, CIGI and CIC Waterloo is pleased to provide the Rockwells, in collaboration with the Waterloo Community Arts Centre, a former button factory in uptown Waterloo. Art Rockwells visible http://www.flickr.com/photos/lapata/.
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Event
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CIGI’s Signature
Daisy Rockwell and Christine Fair: Please Stop it! Traditional Painting in the Age of the news cycle – 24 Hour
Date
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Thursday, 2012 ژانویه 19
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7-9 pm
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CIGI Hall University
67 Erb Street West, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Biography
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Daisy Rockwell painting
under takhallus, or nickname, Lapata, Urdu for missing or absconded, as my baggage was lost, and the group absconded. Rockwell grew up in Massachusetts in a family of artists in the West, work adorns some of the dishes and light levels in the dentist’s office waiting room, and Henry found out more select audience. From 1992-2006, Rockwell, a detour to the University, where she has a Ph.D. in South Asian literature and a mild case of depression. However, sometimes he still teaches Hindi, the latest in Dartmouth.
C. PhD in South Asian languages and civilizations is Christine Fair. Prior to joining the Center for Peace and Security Studies (CPASS), the Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, he was a senior political scientist at RAND, a political officer at the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan in Kabul, and as a senior researcher at the Center for Assessment and Prevention of War USIPs served. His research on political and military affairs in South Asia.
with the media:
Kevin Diaz, communications specialist, CIGI
Phone: 519.885.2444, list. 238, email: kdias (in) cigionline (DOT) agencies
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