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Anthea Behm's first solo exhibition with 14a opens in Hamburg Installation view. HAMBURG .- Anthea Behms new work utilizes the page, the table, the wall, the gallery, and the chemical photographic print as grounds to explore intersections between her experience as a contemporary artist and the charged dynamics that inflect the canonical photographs that Edward Weston took of Charis Wilson in the 1930s. Through appropriating some of the pictures Weston made of Charis (his lover, wife, and muse) as well as Wilsons autobiography, bits of correspondence, and other contextual borrows, Behm mines the layers of the relations that brought these historical pictures into being. In doing so, she is using the contemporary lens to draw attention to considerations of power, abuse and harassment often papered over in the standard histories of photography.
NEW YORK, NY .-Rehs Contemporary is set to present a set of important paintings by maritime master John Stobart in the coming weeks. The works, many of which have been housed in the artists studio for decades, will be split up and unveiled at art fairs on both the east and west coast three canvases are set to make an appearance at the Los Angeles Art Show, which runs from July 29th through August 1st. Then an exceptional display of nine paintings will be on view at the Nantucket Summer Antiques Show, which runs from August 5th through the 9th. John Stobart, widely regarded as the preeminent nautical painter of the 20th & 21st centuries, has spent a lifetime studying and recreating ports, harbors, and the open water. Many of his paintings feature notable ships and vessels placed into their historically accurate settings; the process is a painstaking one, but nevertheless filled with passion. When Stobart was just twelve years old, he w ... More
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Missing from the updated dress code is the parameter that students are “not to wear clothing that’s distracting to teaching or learning.” It was under this parameter that Karis Wilson, a high school senior at NorKam Secondary School, was sent home several months ago. On February 23, Karis went to school wearing a white long-sleeved turtleneck beneath a black dress. Her father, Christopher, said she was “feeling good about herself” and was “ready to learn.” But, as Christopher recounted on social media, Karis’s teacher told her that the outfit made, or could make, her or the teacher’s assistant, who is male, “feel uncomfortable.”
B.C. school district revises dress code months after teen sent home for turtleneck-dress combo bc.ctvnews.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bc.ctvnews.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Image Credit: Facebook/Chris Wilson July 06, 2021 - 3:43 PM The Kamloops-Thompson School District has revised their dress code for the 2021-2022 school year after consulting students and other stakeholders to shape the new policy. Although the dress code was scheduled to be revised this year already, when a Norkam student was singled out for her outfit choice in February, the district found increased pressure upon them to reevaluate what changes will be made to the dress code. “Having students directly involved in the revision of this dress code was an important part of this work,” assistant school district superintendent Bill Hamblett said in a news release. “It will also provide principals with the direction they need to ensure the school dress code is current and equitable across the district.”
"Society's norms and values evolve and the dress code we had 10 years ago is not suitable for today," said district superintendent Terry Sullivan at Monday night's (July 5) board meeting. The process in revising the dress began in December 2020, but the issue had a fire lit under it in late February of this year, when Wilson said she was sent home because a teacher told her that her outfit had made her "uncomfortable." Prior to the revisions, the dress code allowed staff to take issue with students thought to be wearing clothing that was "worn in a way that detracts from the teaching/learning process."
HER is an exhibition that investigates the aspects of intimacy and identity via photography. Clint Scerri Harkins talks to Joseph Agius about his latest exhibition. The title of the exhibition is enigmatic and generic, referring to the feminine third person singular. However, these works are all about your partner, thus grounding the theme of the exhibition. Is this collection of works a study in femininity or an introspective labour of personal love towards one person? Or both? Clint Scerri Harkins It is a bit of both. Even though there is absolutely nothing in the theme/thoughts about the pandemic in this exhibition, however the photos were created during a lockdown period, where the only person available for me to model was in fact my partner. So one can say this is an experiment which indirectly was born as a consequence of the pandemic. My usual oeuvre is always the nude and most of the time, it is the female body.
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Tacoma Defiance: 2021 season preview Share this story Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images On the rise above the near cliff, in the shadow of Tahoma, caressed by the winds of Commencement Bay sits Cheney Stadium. Among the tall trees, along the freeway, within the heart of Central Tacoma this final proving ground of the Seattle Sounders organization provides a home, and hopefully a fortress. In the pandemic season of 2020, Tacoma Defiance finished 12th in the Western Conference of the USL Championship, but a distant 3rd in Group A. Now, a 253 aficionado takes over for a team that simultaneously got younger, and more experienced. Tacoma’s USL Championship team now averages just over 3 years of professional experience per player, and not just because of Taylor Mueller.