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San Mateo County Arts Commission and the Commission on the Status of Women are co-sponsoring the show in recognition of March as Women’s History Mont, Artists are encouraged to submit up to two wall-hung artworks per artist — if they meet the criteria for eligibility — that exemplifies their personal views of the world, burnt orange wedding flats,ivory,burnt orange ballet flats,fall wedding shoes,bridal ballet flats,satin ballet slippers,flower g A jury will determine the winners of up to three $100 awards and three honorable mentions, The artwork, application and $10 entry fee per entry paid either in cash or by a check made payable to “San Mateo County Arts Commission, must be delivered between 9 a.m, to noon March 2 to 400 County Center, in Redwood City, No late works will be accepted..

The exhibit is sponsored by the San Mateo County Arts Commission and curated by Boris Koodrin. The Caldwell Gallery is at 400 County Center, Redwood City. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Kesselman’s sculptures offer a number of common things in unexpected forms. They might be surprising or humorous, or even disturbing. In Kesselman’s view, “Art is what happens in the mind when it is fed certain things in certain ways.”. Born in Baltimore, Md., and raised in Arizona, Kesselman has lived and worked in the Bay Area as an artist/writer/philanthropist for a number of years.

In a state that too often enacts or attempts to pass inane anti-gun and anti-hunter laws — like microstamping every bullet — the California Legislature is a step closer to passing a gun law that actually makes sense and may save lives, The state Senate on Tuesday approved a law that would require toy guns, airsoft guns, BB guns and pellet guns to be manufactured to look starkly different from real guns, The legislation burnt orange wedding flats,ivory,burnt orange ballet flats,fall wedding shoes,bridal ballet flats,satin ballet slippers,flower g suggests that the guns be painted in bright neon colors or translucent so they aren’t mistaken for a real firearm..

Unfortunately, Costello had “sat wincing” through early performances by a regional Italian orchestra. He compares that ensemble to the one in film director Federico Fellini’s “Prova d’orchestra” (“Orchestra Rehearsal”), a comedy about an ensemble whose members go on strike against their conductor. Contributing to the confusion, Costello admits, was the fact of his being a novice at orchestral composition. His score contained “fundamental blunders.”.

 

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