“I will study to prepare myself and maybe someday my chance will come.” – Abraham Lincoln. Whether your introduction to the 16th President of the United States was via a history class, New York Times best-seller Team of Rivals, recent Academy Award winner Lincoln, or the less historically accurate Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, one thing [...]
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Posted in art, CTC, Displays, iCommons on Feb 18th, 2013 No Comments »
Acrylic on Wood and Mixed Media, “Square Scapes” by instructor Lisa Sayles Have you ever wanted to display your art? Here’s your chance! Sculpture Photography Water Color Oil Acrylic Ceramic Pen and Ink Charcoal Mixed Media Etc. Contact the iCommons in CTC 219: 360-992-6138 *Art is usually displayed for one quarter
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Posted in art, Displays, Programs on Nov 26th, 2012 2 Comments »
Visit Cannell Library this week to take part in a special presentation, Sacred Tibetan Art – The Sand Mandala: Creating a Picture of Universal Compassion. Monday through Thursday, watch six Tibetan Buddhist monks construct a Sand Mandala. This Mandala can be appreciated simply as a piece of “time-based art.” But, according to Tibetan Buddhist belief, [...]
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Posted in art, Summit, videos on Oct 25th, 2012 1 Comment »
Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Or both? Watch this cool video about how we can all get along: http://www.cbc.ca/strombo/story-videos/introverts-and-extroverts—cant-we-all-get-along.html The video is narrated by Susan Cain the author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking and features the artwork of Molly Crabapple and director Jim Batt to [...]
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Posted in art, Displays on Sep 12th, 2011 No Comments »
Who: You! Students, Faculty, Staff Don’t miss out on an opportunity to display your art at CTC in the Information Commons mini gallery What: sculpture, photography, pen and ink, charcoal drawing, oil, watercolor, acrylic, ceramic, mixed media, etc. Where: Information Commons (219) display case When: Now! Art is usually displayed for one quarter If you’d like [...]
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Posted in art, Displays on Mar 3rd, 2011 No Comments »
Stop by the iCommons and enjoy the amazing photography of Political Science instructor Daniel Cascaddan. His photography demonstrates his eye for capturing the unusual and his talent for creating visual montages. Daniel shows us a different way to look at things that we might just walk right on by!
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