CUE Art Foundation opens group exhibition Even there, there are stars
Emily Oliveira, A Vision of the Leisure-Dome, 2019.
NEW YORK, NY
.-CUE Art Foundation is presenting Even there, there are stars, a group exhibition featuring Chitra Ganesh, Amaryllis DeJesus Moleski, Emily Oliveira, and Tuesday Smillie, organized by Allie/A.L. Rickard. Even there, there are stars celebrates visions and dreams of possible, and more just, futures arising in dialogue with visionary fiction, and explores pathways that might help us get there. These futurities are generated by and sustain queer and trans people, femmes, and people of color: those of us who have learned to live by and through our longings; those of us who were never meant to survive and do, by our collective resilience and our collective dreams.
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Adams elected Van Wert City Schools Board president Wednesday, January 13, 2021 4:08 PM Ruth Ann Dowler, special services coordinator, addresses the Van Wert City Board of Education during its meeting Wednesday evening. (DHI Media/Sherry Missler)
BY SHERRY MISSLER
smissler@timesbulletin.com
VAN
WERT Anthony Adams was elected president of the Van Wert City Board
of Education at the Board s organizational meeting Wednesday evening.
Dr. Rachel White was elected vice president. The Board then proceeded to
appoint Board representatives and establish dates, times, and place for
regular meetings during the calendar year. There were presentations to
the Board as well as a video celebrating the members efforts as part of
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independent editor
The Van Wert City Board of Education members took care of a number of housekeeping items during their reorganizational meeting, including electing new officers and setting meeting dates and times, while also being honored by the district administration and various schools as part of School Board Recognition Month.
Van Wert City Board of Education member Greg Blackmore tries on the “superhero” mask he received in honor of School Board Recognition Month.
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Board President Anthony Adams was re-elected to that position, while Dr. Rachel White was selected as board vice president. Board meeting times remained the fourth Wednesday of the month, starting at 5 p.m., in the First Federal Lecture Hall of the Niswonger Performing Arts Center.
Sentinel Correspondent
FAIRMONT On Tuesday evening, a public meeting regarding the Fairmont Area School District’s proposed vocational expansion project was held in the high school’s Performing Arts Center.
The purpose of the meeting was to identify the needs for the facility and the programming that will go into it, inform the public of the vision and provide the public with information needed to make an educated vote on the $6.73 million bond referendum on Feb. 9.
The meeting was led by Jake Tietje, principal of program development for the Fairmont district. Just a handful of people attended Tuesday evening’s meeting, but it was also streamed online by Gemini Studios.