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Drive-Thru Bone Marrow Donor Event Honors Teacher Who Beat Cancer - East Hampton, NY - "Being a donor isn't just about saving that person. It's about saving a family. A legacy. It's such a bigger picture." Joanne Goerler. ....
(left to right) Lisa, Mike, Andrew, Dale and Fergus – students at the Sylva Foundation Wood School with three of the Drayton Beehives they have made ready for despatch to customers A beekeeper has teamed up with a Wood School to make a new style of beehive, while helping to improve the skills and employability of students. Designed in Drayton by beekeeper Andrew Bax and built in Long Wittenham by the Sylva Foundation Wood School, the Drayton Beehive features among exhibits at the environmental and forestry charity Sylva Foundation during Oxfordshire Artweeks later this month. The hybrid hive is horizontal and raised on legs, reducing the risk of back strain. Built of oak and cedar, it protects bees from extremes of temperature. ....
Galerie Nathalie Obadia opens an exhibition of new works on recycled paper by Nú Barreto Nú Barreto, Similitude, 2021. Collages (carton, papier, tissus), crayon céramique, pastel mi-gras, papier recyclé, 85,8 x 124 x 4 cm. Photo: Bertrand Huet / Tutti image. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Paris/Brussels. PARIS .-Galerie Nathalie Obadia is presenting Nú Barretos third exhibition, after Homo Imparfaits in 2019 in Brussels. Born in 1966, in São Domingo, in Guinea-Bissau, Nú Barreto has lived and worked in Paris since 1989. After trying his hand at photography, he soon turned to drawing as his medium of choice. His reflections on contemporary Africa are also expressed in powerful mural installations. Selected to represent his country at the World Exposition in Lisbon, in 1998, Nú Barreto now enjoys an international career and incarnates a notable figure of contemporary African art. ....
Woodwork wonder woman Daisy Lula Brunsdon is the star of the new crafty TV series Saved and Remade. The creative 25-year-old lives in Oxford and dropped out of her English Literature degree at Sussex University in search of something more “hands on”. Following a stint in New Zealand and Japan working as a ski instructor and finding herself back in Oxford with nothing to do, Ms Brunsdon signed up for night classes in woodwork at The City of Oxford College. Four years on and Daisy emerged with a First Class Honours in Furniture Design and Make from Oxford’s prestigious Rycotewood Furniture Centre. ....