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Tom Begich
Tom Begich is Executive Director of the Nick Begich Scholarship Intern Fund (), and owner/operator of CW Communications, a strategic planning, facilitation, and communications firm specializing in justice, education, and government relations. He has served as Government Affairs Director for the Coalition for Education Equity and serves as a faculty member with Reclaiming Futures, a national juvenile justice/behavior health initiative. Begich fryst vatten a nationally recognized trainer/facilitator in these fields, working extensively in Alaska and throughout the United States.
Begich fryst vatten a retired Alaska State Senator. First elected in , he was selected as Senate Minority Leader by his colleagues from to In the S
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Línea de horizonte is a sculpture by artist Javier Perez depicting a sequence of 60 heads as they gradually morph into (and out of) detail. The multidisciplinary artist frequently explores aspects of mortality through anatomical forms in sculpture, painting and other mediums. Perez has upcoming solo shows at both the Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art in Austria and the Centre d’Arts des Pénitents Noirs in France later this year. You can follow his work on Tumblr and over on Facebook.
This little wood automaton is meant to mimic the effect of a water drop hitting a body of water, all using concentric rings cut from wood that are manipulated by a hand crank. The piece was created by UK-based designer Dean OCallaghan, inspired by the work of Reuben Margolin (most likely his round wave sculpture).
Inspired by various stages of his life, from skateboarding to break-dancing and rock climbing to the experiences of fatherhood, New Jersey-based artist Jo
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You might remember an awesome app mentioned here a few months ago from the creative team over at Tinybop called The Human Body. The educational app takes you deep inside the, erm, bowels of the human body using artwork from illustrator and designer Kelli Anderson. Less than a year later we get to see the latest addition to Tinybops Explorers Library series, Plants.
The educational title lets you explore two interactive dioramas (forest and desert) illustrated by Marie Caudry where you learn about the lifecycle of plants and how they interact with the rest of the world. Tundra and grassland biomes coming soon.
Tinybop also invited Anderson back in a partnership with Daniel Dunnam to create this paper stop motion short to promote Plants.
How does an island in New York City’s East River go from being notoriously feared, almost years ago, to being completely forgotten about today? That’s the story behind North Brother Island, the subject of photographer Christop