Statekaidz.com: The Future of Educational Resources?

Statekaidz.com: The Future of Educational Resources?

Education is constantly evolving, and with it comes the need for innovative resources that cater to diverse learning styles. Enter Statekaidz.com—a game-changer in the educational landscape. This platform promises to not only enhance how students access information but also transform their overall learning experience. With a mission rooted in accessibility and engagement, Statekaidz.com is carving…

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Mastering Business Leadership: A Closer Look at MBA Success

In today’s competitive business landscape, effective leadership is imperative for the success and longevity of any organisation. Leaders have the unique responsibility of steering businesses through turbulent markets and fostering environments that promote innovation and growth. One of the avenues through which aspiring leaders can acquire the necessary skills and knowledge is by pursuing a…

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Enhancing Academic Success: The Importance of Professional School Cleaning Services in Sydney

In the pursuit of academic excellence, the significance of a clean and hygienic educational environment cannot be overstated. It is essential that schools maintain the highest standards of cleanliness to promote a healthy and safe learning atmosphere for students and staff alike. Professional school cleaning services Sydney are instrumental in ensuring that educational institutions are…

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Review | A Narrow Passage

A Narrow Passage ​Noysky Projects ​6727 ⅞ Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028 Exhibition Dates | Oct 14th – Nov 12th, 2017​ Closing Reception | Sunday, Nov 12th, 3-6pm Noysky Projects is tucked away between souvenir shops in the heart of Hollywood, Los Angeles. As you approach the building, you’re invited to walk down a corridor of…

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Josh Hagler

I met American artist, Joshua Hagler, at the opening of his solo show The Adopted at Jaus earlier this year. With extensive research, he’s using various mediums to explore the role of religion. The variety of figures, shapes and endless texture against large scale canvases, begs us to ask  the same questions he poses about religion, its history and our relationship…

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Ann Le

Ann Le excavates her lineage by revisiting her family’s experiences. Using archived family photos and stories, familiar symbols, and researched information, Le constructs a narrative that explores the artificial with real and remembered memories. Le’s works are layers of images, building upon each other, often touching on emigration. What information are you looking for when…

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Tanya Batura

I learned about Tanya’s work through JAUS, an art gallery in West Los Angeles, earlier this year and quickly made my way to following her on social media. Her journey into the arts began early in grade school as teachers would allow her to stay inside during recess so she could color and draw. In…

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Angela Gram

Adriana Villagran interviews Angela Gram, a painter, writer, and educator living and working in New Jersey.  She received a MFA from the New York Academy of Art and a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design.  She is also a co-founder of the blog Quantumartreview, a source for art criticism, essays, and interviews that investigate the intersections…

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Heather Swenson

Heather Swenson is a artist working with silkscreen printmaking from Rochester, New York. In this interview Clare talks to Heather printmaking, the art scene in Rochester, and Heather’s studio practice. I first saw your work at Graphic Arts Workshop (GAW) in San Francisco as a part of a print exchange show. Since I make my…

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