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  2. Emeryville mudflat sculptures - Wikipedia

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    [8] [11] At this time, the city of Emeryville was aware of the mudflat sculptures and, along with BCDC, began to plan trails to afford better access to the site for artists, but the Golden Gate Audubon Society raised objections to those plans in 1978 and commissioned the Bodega Bay Institute to perform an environmental assessment of the ...

  3. Scanography - Wikipedia

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    The process of creating art with a scanner can be as simple as arranging objects on the scanner and capturing the resulting image; in fact, some early artists in the field worked with photocopiers to capture and print in a single step, resulting in the field of Xerox art. [2] Artist Sonia Landy Sheridan, artist in residence at 3M and founder of ...

  4. Canan Tolon - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, one of Tolon's paintings, "Glitch VI" (2008) was a highlight at Sotheby's auction in Turkey, [2] and in 2012, Art + Auction named Tolon one of the 50 Next Most Collectible Artists. [3] A Los Angeles Times review in 2014 noted that Tolon's paintings "highlight our tendency to look for recognizable forms" and "also perhaps a comment on ...

  5. Packard Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Street art, conceptual art, culture jamming, sculpture, drawing Packard Jennings (born 1970) is an American visual artist. In his work he appropriates pop culture symbols and references to create new meaning using a variety of media including printmaking , sculpture , animation , video , and pamphleteering.

  6. Museum’s beer can artwork accidentally thrown in trash by ...

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    The fruit was in fact a famous work by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan titled “Comedian,” which went viral when it sold for $120,000 at Art Basel Miami Beach in December 2019.

  7. Emeryville, California - Wikipedia

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    Emeryville is often referenced in the NBC dramedy series Parenthood, as the home of Sarah Braverman, the second oldest of the four siblings. The city of Emeryville is a mecha training grounds in the Mecha Samurai Empire series by Peter Tieryas and is featured prominently as the site of the yearly mecha combat between the Berkeley Military cadets.

  8. Portals (initiative) - Wikipedia

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    The original Portal, built in Washington DC, USA by artist Amar C. Bakshi in 2014. Portals is a global public art initiative that connects people around the globe through real-time video audiovisual technology housed inside a gold-painted, converted shipping container or other structure.

  9. Portal:Visual arts - Wikipedia

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    Image requests: Illusionism (art) – Nōami – Étrécissements – Villa Massimo – of art and of artists; Pages needing attention: Colin McCahon – Jamaican art – Folk art – Product design – Fiestaware – Monochrome painting (was Meditative art) – Reginald Gray (artist) – Science of photography – Studio art – more...