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		<title>Dream of Insomnia Workshop</title>
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In July 2011, Susan Hiller held The Dream Seminar II at the Fondazione Antonio Ratti. Not without a hint of provocation, the artist proposed reviving a project of the seventies in which she asked the participants to "take part in intensive group workshops focusing on individual dreams." It was a question of showing through dream that repetition is not a re-presentation, a re-make, or a re-cycling in the form of an infinite retrospective devoid of perspective, since, on the contrary, repetition only serves to express a singularity, which makes the difference, by shifting the dream into life.]]></description>
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		<title>Malmö Art Academy: Admission to Doctorate Studies in Visual Arts</title>
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Malmö Art Academy is a part of the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts, Lund University, together with Malmö Academy of Music, Malmö Theatre Academy and Inter Arts Center. The Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts offers Bachelor and Master programmes in visual art, music and drama, and various courses of different extent. The Faculty also runs third cycle (postgraduate) studies and research in the artistic field and music pedagogy.

Admission to Doctorate Studies in Visual Arts at the Malmö Art Academy is hereby announced.]]></description>
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		<title>Spring 2012 Lecture Series at MIT program in art, culture and technology (act)</title>
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EXPERIMENTS IN THINKING, ACTION, AND FORM
Art, culture and technology. What is the potential of such an intersection in the present? Being cognizant of historical and unusual crossings while exploring more profound investigations and productions suggest experiments in thinking, action and form. Questions raised by pursuing this matrix lead to a variety of histories of the present, the combination of official and unofficial versions throughout the world; animated by examination and reflection these histories may be transformed by creation.]]></description>
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		<title>Students continue to speak out against budget issue</title>
		<description><![CDATA[CALIFORNIA—It’s been two months since student protesters rallied in the quad at Cal State Fullerton to protest a soon-to-be-enacted nine percent tuition increase for the California State University system. The protesters then followed that up by “occupying” an area behind the Pollak Library for three days and nights. The nine percent tuition increase passed and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>RISD partners with the U.S. Department of State’s Office of ART in Embassies</title>
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Visiting artist  Jim Drain (RISD BFA 98/Sculpture) is leading Art in Embassies: Morocco, a Wintersession course at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), as the first phase of a multiyear partnership between RISD and the U.S. Department of State's Office of ART in Embassies (AIE), made possible through the generous support of RISD alumna and Board Vice Chair Lisa Pevaroff (RISD BFA 83/Textile Design).

This collaborative project has been designed to promote cross-cultural exchange, and to recognize and nurture the talents of the next generation of professional artists.]]></description>
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		<title>Grants, Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts</title>
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The Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts is awarding some 70 grants, which cover either the course fees together with travel and living costs, or the course fees only. 

Highlights of the 2012 course programme include the classes directed by Tania Bruguera (Cuba, USA) with performance, sculpture and video, and Manfred Pernice (Berlin), who is concerned with expanded sculpture. After a three-year break, Katharina Sieverding (Düsseldorf, Berlin), will once again give a photography course, and Arno Brandlhuber (Berlin) will be directing an architecture class. Peter Friedl (Berlin) and Christoph Schäfer (Hamburg) are also teaching in Salzburg this year, as is the documenta participant Shaina Anand together with Ashok Sukumaran (Mumbai), who will deal with video and participatory projects.]]></description>
		<link>http://www.artandeducation.net/announcement/grants-salzburg-international-summer-academy-of-fine-arts/</link>
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		<title>Laurie Anderson lecture at Boston University</title>
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The Boston University School of Visual Arts at the College of Fine Arts is pleased to present acclaimed artist Laurie Anderson as the eighth annual Tim Hamill Visiting Artist. The lecture series, named in honor of BU School of Visual Arts alumnus Tim Hamill, was launched in 2004 to present artists whose work crosses boundaries among artistic disciplines, and who connect to the art world in a variety of ways. This year's lecture will be held on Monday, February 27 at 6:30pm in Boston University's Morse Auditorium (602 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA), and it's free and open to the public. Call 617.353.3371 for more information.]]></description>
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		<title>BFA in Video and Sound in Portland</title>
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The BFA Program at Pacific Northwest College of Art is currently accepting applications for its new Video and Sound program.

In recognition of the fact that moving images and sound have become central modes of communication and self-expression in the 21st century, Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) announces its tenth BFA program, Video and Sound, launching Fall 2012.

The BFA in Video and Sound at PNCA investigates video and sound as disciplines both distinct and allied. Students in this program acquire practice-based media literacy, a multi-modal approach toward video and sound arts, and the critical, aesthetic, and technical skills vital to contemporary cultural production.]]></description>
		<link>http://www.artandeducation.net/announcement/bfa-in-video-and-sound-in-portland/</link>
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		<title>Postgraduate studies in Critical Writing in Art and Design at the Royal College of Art</title>
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Taught by an expert team of writers and critics, the Critical Writing in Art &#38; Design MA programme at the Royal College of Art in London is designed to develop the literary and intellectual skills required to write about art and design in an age of rapid technological and cultural change. 

This full-time, two-year MA located in one of the world's leading art and design universities explores different aspects of writing about and for contemporary culture. Students are encouraged to develop specialist knowledge of a field of art, design, architecture, fashion or the applied arts, and to refine their skills as writers, editors and thinkers in a variety of contexts including radio and the Internet.]]></description>
		<link>http://www.artandeducation.net/announcement/postgraduate-studies-in-critical-writing-in-art-and-design-at-the-royal-college-of-art/</link>
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		<title>Artist and poet Dorothea Tanning dies at age 101</title>
		<description><![CDATA[NYC— Artist and poet Dorothea Tanning, died peacefully in her home in New York City on January 31.  She was 101 years old.  For 34 years, she shared a loving partnership with her husband, Max Ernst, first in the United States and later in France.  After his death in 1976, she returned to New York and [...]]]></description>
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