comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - ஜார்ஜ் ஹக்ஸ் - Page 7 : comparemela.com

Andre L Hughes - Riverhead News Review

Mr. Hughes was born Jan. 27, 1970, in Southampton to George and Barbara (Weaver) Hughes. He was a construction worker for Triangle Building Supply. Family said he loved music, sports and family. He is survived by his children, Dream and Legend; his parents; his siblings, George Hughes and Khadija Ali; and his fiancée, Tami Bohne. The family will receive visitors Friday, April 9, from 10 to 11 a.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead, with a service beginning at 11. Burial will follow at Riverhead Cemetery.

UB Arts Collaboratory to welcome renowned painter for an extended community project

University at Buffalo UB Arts Collaboratory to welcome renowned painter for an extended community project Artist Cecily Brown will work with the UB Arts Collaboratory and community members to create a mural on this two-story wall on the side of the building at Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts. Cecily Brown artist BUFFALO, N.Y. – The University at Buffalo Arts Collaboratory will welcome visiting artist Cecily Brown, one of the foremost painters of her generation, for its Spring 2021 Working Artists Lab. Brown’s program, presented in partnership with Artist/City, Bortolami, NYC, is a collaboration with a diverse team of local artists and storytellers that will represent the first public art project of her distinguished career.

The Gardner Scene: How Gardner High School got the Rockwell original Willie Gillis in Convoy

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals The Gardner Scene: How Gardner High School got the Rockwell original ‘Willie Gillis in Convoy’ Now 70 years after its acquisition, the iconic painting is continuing to pay dividends for students in the city Mike Richard Special for The Gardner News A recent Gardner News story illustrated the latest round of grants provided to applicants from the Gardner Public Schools system through the Williams-Rockwell Educational Gift Fund. It was set up seven years ago by the sale of the Norman Rockwell painting “Willie Gillis in Convoy,” which had been in the possession of the high school since 1951. It’s interesting to note just how Gardner High School was able to acquire a Rockwell original in the first place. Actually, it came about exactly 70 years ago this week.

The Gardner Scene: How the high school got its hands on a Norman Rockwell original painting

A recent Gardner News story illustrated the latest round of grants provided to applicants from the Gardner Public Schools system through the Williams-Rockwell Educational Gift Fund. It was set up seven years ago by the sale of the Norman Rockwell painting, “Willie Gillis in Convoy,” which had been in the possession of the high school since 1951. It’s interesting to note just how Gardner High School was able to acquire a Rockwell original in the first place. Actually, it came about exactly 70 years ago this week. America’s favorite illustrator was a one-time acquaintance of Gardner High School Principal F. Earl Williams during the 1940s. When the two renewed their friendship one day during February vacation week in 1951, Rockwell presented Williams with his original work of art known as “Willie Gillis in Convoy.”

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.