Comments The top of Patrice Lejeune s Grand Prize winning entry in the 2020 Veneer Tech Craftsman s Challenge.
A panel of three distinguished judges has been named for the 2021 Veneer Tech Craftsman’s Challenge, which is currently accepting entries. Judges for this year’s competition will include Marc Adams, Michele Weitzel, and William Sampson.
Marc Adams
Marc Adams founded the Marc Adams School of Woodworking and has been woodworking professionally for more than 40 years. In 1991, he became a technical consultant to the WWPA, SFPA, AHEC, and the U.S. government, representing the United States on International Quality of Furniture Making. His work has appeared in many books and national magazines, including on the cover of Fine Woodworking. His Technical Techniques video series was awarded four Telly awards. He was previously a judge for the 2008 and 2016 Veneer Tech Craftsman Challenge Awards. In 1998, he was chosen as one of Indiana’s Top 40 Under 40 in the
Charles Hill, detective who found âThe Scream,â dies at 73
By Richard Sandomir New York Times,Updated March 11, 2021, 1:40 p.m.
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A photo provided by the BBC showed Mr. Hill circa 2019.BBC
Charles Hill, a Scotland Yard detective, stood inside a house in Norway and beheld the artistic treasure he had been searching for: âThe Scream,â Edvard Munchâs 1893 masterpiece.
âI unwrapped it from a blue sheet and saw first where Munch had started painting on whatâs now on the back,â Mr. Hill told Garage, a fashion and art magazine, in 2018. âThe picture is painted on heavy cardboard, which surprised me, but I turned it over and there was the famous image, including the original splatter marks where Munch blew out a candle on it. I said something like âHoly mackerelâ while I admired it.â
Tuesday, March 30
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Aperture and Rockefeller Center are pleased to host a discussion between esteemed photographer Jamel Shabazz and writer Tanisha C. Ford. Since the early 1980s, Shabazz has photographed New York’s street life and hip-hop culture with joy, verve, and style. His work not only captures the essence and pureness of hip-hop culture in New York, but also the deep connections he has with his subjects and community. For this event, Shabazz and Ford will discuss Shabazz’s career, his lasting legacy, how quarantine has given him time to rediscover hidden gems in his archive, and the installation of work at Rockefeller Center through April.
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