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    One of Our Own Podcast with Oliver Norwood & Paul Walker

    One of Our Own Podcast with Oliver Norwood & Paul Walker

    The latest instalment of the Official Sheffield United podcast, ‘One of Our Own’, is out now.

    Paul Walker is joined by Oliver Norwood to discuss the midfielder’s career to date, his time at Sheffield United and his personal achievements.

    Joining the Blades from Brighton in 2019, Ollie has gone on to make over 200 appearances in red & white. He has also achieved four promotions to the top division.

    Paul and Ollie chat about how his journey before United, and reflect on his success during his stay at Bramall Lane.

    This 1 hour+ episode is available to watch for free on YouTube, and is available to stream on Spotify and Apple Music now.

    Norwood Viviano

    Norwood Viviano

    Norwood Viviano: Understanding Our Place in Time

    Using tools of mapping and materials of industry Norwood Viviano makes installations and sculptures that consider various social and environmental factors leading to population changes in American cities. His most recent series, Re-Cast Cities, continues his exploration of the cross-sections of geography, cartography and history, merging urban landscapes with the symbols of industry that have fueled their booms, busts and builds. 

    Heller Gallery’s March 2021 Re-Cast Cities exhibition documented the first eight pieces made in this series focusing on Detroit, Houston, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Portland, (OR), Toledo and White Mills, (PA). Curator and writer Sarah Darro called the project “a radical reconsideration of cartography that inflects Viviano’s ongoing analysis of the rise and fall of American manufacturing with an experimental energy geared towards the future.”  

    Viviano received a BFA from Alfred University and an MFA in Sculpture from the Cranbrook Academy of Art. His work is represented in the collections of major museums in the US, Europe and Asia. His work has been shown at the Venice Architectural Biennale (2014), Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, Houston, TX (2013); Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (2015), Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park (2016), Bellevue Art Museum (2016), Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum (2016), MOCA Jacksonville (2017), Boise Art Museum (2018) as well as at Stanze de Vetro in Venice, Italy (2020). Recent solo exhibitions include Grand Rapids Art Museum in Grand Rapids, MI (2015); Heller Gallery, New York, NY (2011, 2014, 2018 and 2021); Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk VA (2016) and Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG), Corning, NY (2017-18). Viviano is an associate professor and sculpture program coordinator at Grand Valley State University in Michigan.

    Awards and residencies include the 2019 Corning Museum of Glass, David Whitehouse Research Residency for Artists; visiting artist residencies in 2017 and 2010 at Museum of Glass, Tacoma, WA; inclusion in CMOG’s New Glass Review #16, #22, #33, #36, and #38; a 2016 fellowship at Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center – Creative Glass Center of America, Millville, NJ; the 2014 Pilchuck Glass School John H. Hauberg Fellowship; the Venice Biennale, Best Exhibition Award, from Global Art Affairs Foundation; and the Center for Scholarly and Creative Excellence, GVSU, Catalyst Grant for Research and Creativity.

    The result of Viviano’s 2017 Visiting Artist Residency at the Museum of Glass, Cities Underwater focused attention from population and cartographic shifts of the past to the future. The artist conceived the project to visualize the dramatic loss of land predicted to occur in the next 500 years in areas that some 127 million Americans call home. The adaptation needed to mitigate the impending changes that will affect our lives, history and culture is massive. The Cities Underwater work is aimed at keeping this conversation alive and not forgoing it for short-term convenience or gain.

    The installation was comprised of 16 sets of nesting glass cylinders, which represent 16 coastal cities in the United States. Using existing LiDAR data and scientific projections, Viviano showed the projected loss of land mass due to sea level rise in Boston, Galveston, Miami Beach, Miami, Mobile, New Orleans, Newark, New York, Norfolk, Philadelphia, Sacramento, San Francisco, Savannah, Seattle, St. Petersburg and Tacoma. Each set was accompanied by vinyl cut drawings and animation, which provided additional data.

    For Mining Industries, Viviano utilized digital 3D computer modeling and printing technology in tandem with glass blowing and casting processes to create work depicting population shifts tied to the dynamic between industry and community. By showing how landscapes and populations move and are modified as a result of industry, his work creates a 3D lens to view that which is invisible or forgotten. His use of blown glass forms and vinyl cut drawings are micro-models of macro changes at the regional, national, and international level. 

    Viviano says: “I find myself looking at the world as a surveyor – telling stories through objects. Stepping back and researching how pieces fit together gives me the opportunity to consider the impact of the component parts. Conversations with specialists in a range of disciplines — historians, urban planners, demographers, climate scientists and statisticians — deepen my engagement with the subject matter and the complexity of my work. My artistic intention is to better understand our place in time by focusing on land use through pictorial imagery and on industrial growth and decline through population studies that also ask questions about the present and future of communities. My installations and objects encourage individuals to make connections and ask questions about the interconnectivity between their and other communities. 

    He continues: “My material choice of glass is meant to demonstrate the fragility of populations. I hope my work asks people to examine their own histories of migration, from personal and communal standpoints, just as it continues to help me navigate and explore my own.”  

    Viviano will teach a one-week 3D printing and mold making workshop at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass, CO, July 19-23, 2021. For more information

    andersonranch.org

     

    Skogsfredag, Avsnitt 61 - Naturens CCS är startad och sågning, även av bocken

    Skogsfredag, Avsnitt 61 - Naturens CCS är startad och sågning, även av bocken
    Årets koldioxidinfångning har startat i skogen och det är imponerande krafter när naturen drar igång sin egen CCS-anläggning. Det blir en rapport från vårt lövskogsprojekt och så pratar vi om projektet med ihopskruvande och test av en bandsåg. Vi blev tagna på sängen. Vi pratar också om skogskonsultation och att man får vara på sin vakt så man inte får in en bock som trädgårdsmästare.

    Skogsfredag, Avsnitt 58 - Tillfället man bara får en gång i livet

    Skogsfredag, Avsnitt 58 - Tillfället man bara får en gång i livet
    Ett unikt poddavsnitt då vi för andra gången i historien sitter bredvid varandra och poddar. Torbjörn är på besök i Säffle och vi skruvar ihop sågverk. Vi pratar om vårt sågverksprojekt men fokuserar mest på tesen att dagens efterfrågan på sågade trävaror kan vara ett tillfälle för ökade intäkter för skogsägaren och att det kan vara tillfället man bara får en gång i livet.

    Skogsfredag, Avsnitt 57 - Om förädling av skogen och lågt till tak i avverkningsvolymen

    Skogsfredag, Avsnitt 57 - Om förädling av skogen och lågt till tak i avverkningsvolymen
    I avsnitt 57 poddar vi strålande vårväder och pratar om vikten av förädling av skogens produkter samt det faktum att vi i princip avverkar tillväxten i Sverige idag. Negativa bilder av ungskogen i norr och såklart så pratar vi också om att du borde gå med i tusenklubben i år - det är något att berätta för dina barnbarn!

    Play that piano•zone the size of Manchester•redemption story

    Play that piano•zone the size of Manchester•redemption story

    Happy Monday! It's July 27th, 2020, thanks for tuning in with your cup of coffee! On today’s episode we will be talking about an antique store in the Boston area that payed it forward for a customer and gifted a Steinway piano, an amazing rewilding effort happening in the UK, and a former gang leader who is now redeeming himself in the Central Florida area!

    The Modern Believer is the Podcast that reminds us that the good news is that there IS good news.

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    21 Tim Myers: CEO, Norwood

    21 Tim Myers: CEO, Norwood
    I was keen to chat with after I heard how he had responded with an open heart and great leadership to the challenges of the COVID-lockdown.  As the CEO of , a company with some 400+ staff operating throughout Aotearoa, what he has done has been life-changing - for both the business and those who work within it.  If, after listening in, you’d like to be involved in Tim’s initiative, you can get in touch with him via www.norwood.co.nz.   This podcast brought to your ears with the support of .

    New Orleans Reopens (Phase 1)

    New Orleans Reopens (Phase 1)

    Three days after the state of Louisiana reopens, Mars and Neeter drive through New Orleans and observe a soft reopening for businesses. Streets are almost empty, but hopes run high for a return to normalcy.

    Local actress, Tracy Norwood, gives thoughts on The Crescent City's survival, and both Büdgét ladies give their two cents about precautions for the greater good.

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    Tracy Norwood's Charity Event for the Actor's Fund

    NOLA Ready's Guidelines for Reopening


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    Park Ridge Wedding Dresses

    Park Ridge Wedding Dresses
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    Choosing a wedding dress is not an easy task. You need to look after the material of fabric, color, and design of your wedding dress. The wedding dress should be elegant and beautiful, which enhances the beauty of the bride.

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    Glenview Wedding Dresses

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    Address: 4370 W Touhy Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712, USA
    Phone: 847-983-8616

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