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YOKO ONO IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace Emily Davis Gallery / Mary Schiller Myers School of Art The University of Akron 6 July - 7 September 2007 Department of Art and Art history The University of Texas at San Antonio 26 September 2007 - 28 October 2007 John & Yoko, War Is Over! 1969 © 2007 Yoko Ono " IMAGINE PEACE Yoko Ono, among the earliest of artists working in the genre known Conceptual Arts, has consistently employed the theme of peace and used the medium of advertising in her work since the early 1960s. Yoko Ono Imagine Peace Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace explores these aspects of her work over the course of more than forty years. Three recent pieces - Imagine Peace (Map) (2003/2007); Onochord (2003/2007); and Imagine Peace Tower (2006/2007) - offer gallery visitors to an opportunity to participate individually and collectively with the artist in the realization of work. Consider the world with fresh eyes as you stamp the phrase "Imagine Peace" on the location of your choice on maps provided for this purpose. Using postcards provided send your wishes to the Imagine Peace Tower in Reykjavik, where they will shine on with eternally more than 900,000 others. Or beam the message "I Love You" to one and all using the Onochord flashlights. Take a flashlight and an Imagine Peace button, the artist's gift to you, and carry the message out into the world. As Ono has often observed, "the dream you dream alone is just the dream, but the dream we dream together is reality." The exhibition continues in nine locations with Imagine Peace/Imaginate La Paz billboards across the San Antonio region. YOKO ONO IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace is made possible by the generosity by Bjom's Audio Video-Home Theater, Colleen Casey and Tim Maloney, Clear Channel Outdoor, Rick Liberto, Smothers Foundation, and Twin Sisters Bakery & Cafe. " " John & Yoko's Year of Peace (1969 - 70) Ono's Imagine Peace project carries conceptual and formal strategies the artist had employer from the earliest years of her career, not only in her seminal solo works, but in her collaborations with John Lennon. In 1965, she created works specifically for the advertising pages of The New York Arts Calendar. Picking up from her Instructions for Paintings, a 1962 exhibition at Tokyo's Sogetsu Art Center in which she exhibited written texts on the gallery walls designed to inspire viewers to create the described images in their minds, Ono created purely conceptual exhibitions with her Is Real Gallery works. The theme of peace is also evident in works sush as White Chess Set, recreated here as Play It By Trust (Garden Set version) (1966/2007). Lennon's songwriting during this period had shifted from more conventional themes of romantic love to grander anthems for the Flower Power generation. The Baetles' worldwide satellite broadcast of Lennon's "All You Need Is Love" in the summer of 1967 featured a parade of signs with the word "love" in multiple languages. The couple's most famous collaborative works, the Bed-Ins (1969) and the War Is Over! campaign (1969 - 1970), were conceived as elements of a large peace advertising campaign. The Bed-Ins took advantage of the inordinate amount of press attention the couple received by inviting the world press to their honeymoon suite where they talked about peace! Ono told Penthouse magazine's Charles Childs: "Many other people who are rich are using their money for something they want. They promote soap, use advertising propaganda, what have you. We intend to do the same." In December of 1969, they launched their War Is Over! campaign, a project that included billboards and posters in 11 cities of the world simply declaring "War Is Over! If You Want It. Happy Christmas from John & Yoko." As with Ono's earliest instruction pieces, viewers were invited to transform their dreams into reality. Ono has explained, "All my work is a form of wishing." " YOKO ONO: IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace September 26th - October 28th, 2007 UTSA Art Gallery / Department of Art and Art History The University of Texas at San Antonio
De peace and love tattoo belichaamt de emblematische symbolen van vrede en liefde, samengesmolten in een verfijnd ontwerp. Dit symbool is een universele boodschap van harmonie, eenheid en genegenheid en nodigt ons uit om deze essentiële waarden te overwegen en te verspreiden in ons dagelijks leven. Minimalistisch en discreet, de peace and love tattoo is de perfecte manier om je overtuigingen uit te drukken en een stijlvolle look te creëren.
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Two teacher work days in and I'm exhausted! I'm trying to get back into the routine and I'm having such a tough time. Because I have such a long commute, I have to get up at 5:00 and I am fighting it with every ounce of my being. I can't count the number of diet cokes it took to get me through the last two days! The good news is that my room is coming along nicely and I'll be ready to go for the first day on Tuesday. Our kindergartners come for a quick Meet & Greet on Monday and I can't wait to meet the kiddos that I'll be spending the next 10 months with! Of course, the first thing I tackled in my classroom was decorating it. Nothing thrills me as much as new bulletin board borders and desk tags! One project I worked on this summer was making an "instant" pocket chart for my classroom jobs. I hung it in my classroom on Friday and and a few colleagues asked me how I made it. They were surprised at how easy it was and headed off to make their own. I thought some of you might like this little trick too, so I thought I'd share. All you need is a box of standard envelopes and a poster or foam board. Here's how you do it... The index cards with the kids' names on them slip right into the pockets and stay put. I used this trick for my Job Chart, but you could also use it for Math or Literacy Station Work Boards, a Dismissal Chart, or anything else you use task cards for. I hope you can use this little trick - I'd love to hear about what you create! Have a great weekend! Update 9/2/12 - For more info on the clipart I used, check out this post.
You betcha! I love when someone who doesn't spend a lot of time in kindergarten walks into my room and when they see what the kids are doing, their jaw drops open and they say something like, "I can't believe that kindergartners are subtracting/writing poetry/doing research." We do so much more in kindergarten than we did even a few years ago, and visitors are often surprised at how much we challenge our little guys. It sure ain't your Grandma's kindergarten anymore! This happened to me a couple of weeks ago when we were in the middle of our nonfiction unit. One of the upper grade teachers in my school popped in and was amazed to see that the kids were doing independent research projects. I told her we were tackling the process in a "kindergarten friendly" way, which involves a few steps that I've tweaked over the past few years so that all of the kids can be successful. I thought I would share in case anyone is looking for a way to get started. This is what we did . . . Step 1: Prep I decided that we would just focus on animals, so I came up with three facts that I thought would be both interesting and easy to research. The kids were responsible for finding out what their animal looks like, what it eats and where it lives. I gathered a whole bunch of nonfiction animal books for the kids to choose from. (This took a little bit of time because I wanted to make sure that the books I picked had clear illustrations because many had text that was just not accessible to most of my beginning readers.) Then, I got the materials ready for the first day of research. I put three small stickies with icons for each fact on a sentence strip for each student. We were ready to go! Step 2: Research For each of the first three days, I focused my Readers' Workshop mini-lesson on looking for one of the chosen facts. Modeling with a big book, I showed the class how to find the information I was looking for and how to mark it with the matching sticky note. When I sent them off to get to work, they were so excited to find what they were looking for - we were official researchers! Step 3: Note Taking On each of the days that we did our research in Step 2, we carried over our project into our Writers' Workshop time. I gave the kids a tri-fold graphic organizer to write down the information they had collected that day. (I enlarged onto 12x18 construction paper so they had a big space to write in.) We discussed making illustrations true to life and the kids were encouraged to add details. I love how this little researcher spelled "koalas" and "trees." Step 4: Publishing Once all of the research was done, we took all of the facts we'd learned and wrote nonfiction books about our animals. I simply provided a cover sheet and blank pages and the kids went to town. They did such a great job! Even my reluctant writers were excited to share their new knowledge. The kids were so proud of their finished books that we visited our 5th Grade Reading Buddies to show them off. Our first Reading and Writing nonfiction units of study were a big success and the kids really have a firm grasp on how to read and write nonfiction books. If you'd like to give it a try, you can download the materials I used by clicking on the picture below. Happy Researching!
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Hey, there, friends! It's Laura from Peace, Love, and First Grade! If it's summer vacation for you, enjoy! If not, live each day to the fullest and smile because it happened! I'm here today to talk ab
Good Morning! Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays and because it's part of our Social Studies curriculum, I try to squeeze as many math and literacy activities as possible into the weeks leading up to it. Some of my earliest TPT listings are Thanksgiving activities and looking back at them, I've decided to update some of them. (I'm also almost ready to post my new Thanksgiving Unit and I would love some proofreaders - see note below.) One of my most popular products is my "I Am Not a Turkey" emergent reader which is a great companion to the famous, "Turkey in Disguise" project. I've just updated it to follow the format of the new emergent readers that I've been obsessed with making for my class. (Grab the Fall is Here freebie from an earlier post.) Now there is the matching b/w student version, pocket chart pictures and three student worksheets in addition to the original large, full-color shared reading version. If you have purchased this emergent reader in the past, you are entitled to a free download of the new version - so hop over to TPT and grab your new, improved version! Click Here to Grab the Revised Version Note: I'm looking for 2-3 people to proofread my new Thanksgiving Unit before I post it later today. If you have time to look at it in the next hour or so and get back to me with any thoughts or suggestions before 3:00ish, I'll send you the unit for free in exchange for your help. Just send me a quick email if you can help me out - Thanks! **Update** Thanks to everyone who offered to proofread for me - it's great to have such helpful readers! Stay tuned this week for some freebies from the new unit! Have a great night!
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This quick and easy Homemade Avocado Oil Mayo is a simple to make and so much better for you than the store-bought versions. It also makes for an excellent dairy free base for homemade condiments, dips, dressings and sauces. If you have tried to make homemade mayonnaise in the past and ending up wasting expensive ingredients only to have a watery mess, then this is the recipe for you.
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