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The name "Numenera" is a reference to the bits of technology left over from past civilizations. The word "numen" is a Latin root word meaning a "pervading divine presence" [6] and "era" refers to the period (1 billion years in the future) in which this universe takes place.
Louisiana Channel is a non-profit web TV channel launched in 2012 and based at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark. [1] The channel has developed into the world’s largest archive of contemporary art, featuring the artists, with videos available on the channel's website , Instagram , and YouTube .
Painting and Travel is an educational television show produced by Roger and Sarah Bansemer. It is broadcast primarily on PBS channels and has found a place in the ranks of PBS educational painting series Bob Ross and The Joy of Painting and Paint This with Jerry Yarnell. [1] The show has aired on 176 television stations. [2]
Pros & Cons is a comic strip about a lawyer, a psychiatrist and a police officer created by Glasgow–based artist Kieran Meehan. [ 1 ] It was known as A Lawyer, A Doctor & A Cop before July 7, 2008, when it was renamed in an effort to make the title easier to remember.
The group's Julian Arts Guild Gallery, which opened in 2017 in the Julian Historic District, showcases members' artwork. [1] The Guild each year holds a studio arts tour [2] and two art exhibitions of paintings, drawings, photography, gourd and basketry art, weaving, and jewelry.
Violet Teague (1872–1951): artist, noted for her painting and printmaking; Henri Tebbitt (1854–1927): English-Australian painter; Kathy Temin (born 1968): artist who uses synthetic fur to create sculptural objects and installations; Arlene Textaqueen (born 1975): works on paper with felt-tip marker pens; Eric Thake (1904–1982): surrealist ...
The Image Centre (formerly known as the Ryerson Image Centre and the Ryerson Gallery and Research Centre) is a photography and art museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The centre is a university museum operated by Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), and is housed in a renovated and remodelled former warehouse building at Gould and Bond Streets on TMU's campus.
It is home to one of the world's greatest collections of Western European paintings. Founded in 1824, from an initial purchase of 36 paintings by the British Government, its collections have since grown to about 2,300 paintings by roughly 750 artists dating from the mid-13th century to 1900, most of which are on display.