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Kasmin opens a solo exhibition of work by artist Ali Banisadr Installation view. Photo: Diego Flores. Courtesy of Kasmin, New York. NEW YORK, NY .-Kasmin is presenting the gallerys first solo exhibition of work by artist Ali Banisadr (b.1976, Tehran). Comprising nine recent paintings, several of which were included in Banisadrs critically-acclaimed museum show at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT, in 2020-21, the exhibition also includes a new large-scale diptych, the first multi-panel work by the artist in six years. These Specks of Dust coincides with the publication of a major monograph by Rizzoli Electa featuring contributions from Negar Azimi, Robert Hobbs, Joe Lin-Hill, and John Yau. ....
Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. BRATTLEBORO â A new initiative is set to shed more light on local Abenaki history and their existing culture via programming through Retreat Farm. âThis is an Abenaki word, A-T-O-W-I, and it means together in space and time,â Rich Holschuh, director of the Atowi Project, said during the Brattleboro Rotary Club meeting held remotely Thursday. The cultural outreach organization will improve a trail at the Retreat Meadows and add signs telling the history of the area through âAbenaki eyesâ among other projects, Holschuh said. An event in August at the farm announced the undertaking. ....
DER SPIEGEL Suche öffnen Bild vergrößern Mohammad, a refugee from Afghanistan, standing in the Moria camp on the island of Lesbos. He has no contact to his parents. Foto: Nikos Pilos / Der Spiegel Underage Refugees The Desperate Children of Moria One boy has to sell his brother to the smugglers, another leaves his sister behind. DER SPIEGEL has spent months documenting the fates of four unaccompanied minors from the Moria camp on Lesbos. Not all of them make it to Germany. Link kopieren There s no real beginning to this story. It could start in Iran, where a boy lived who left his brother work of a debt smuggler so he could get to Europe. Or in a room of the European Council building in Brussels, where, away from the meetings, like-minded people came together and made plans that ultimately were not approved. ....
Using technology ranging from buckets to tubing, the top of a woodstove to a high-tech reverse osmosis machine, sugarmakers condense sap from the maple tree to liquid gold. The Abenaki people, who lived on the land we now call Vermont for thousands of years, are an essential part of the sugaring story. Learn about how The Abenaki developed methods of tapping trees and using sap that they later taught to white colonists in the virtual program, Traditional Abenaki Sugaring and Stories, Thursday, March 25, 7 p.m. Chief Don Stevens of the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk-Abenaki Nation will share the maple syrup story and ancient Abenaki sugaring traditions. ....
Abenaki Chef Jessee Lawyer to Join Vermont Wild Kitchen March 18 News Provided By Share This Article Since spring of 2020, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department has partnered with the Vermont Farm to Plate Network to host the Vermont Wild Kitchen, a Facebook Live cooking show taking place on the third Thursday of each month. March’s episode will feature Abenaki Chef Jessee Lawyer who will prepare traditional Abenaki ingredients with a modern twist. Some wild and local ingredients Lawyer plans on using include deer shank, bear fat, garlic, sumac, and more. “We’re so grateful for Chef Jessee to join us in the Vermont Wild Kitchen to demonstrate how to create a seasonal meal showcasing Native techniques and ingredients,” said Shane Rogers, Farm to Plate communications manager at the Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund. “He brings such a wealth of knowledge to the table and we are excited to be able to help share that to Vermonters around the state.” ....