The DetroitInstitute of Musical Arts DIMA was a music conservatory in Detroit , Michigan that was actively providing higher education in music from 1914 1970. History The DetroitInstitute of Musical Arts was founded by several Michigan based musicians and teachers. It opened its doors in the Autumn of 1914. The school granted its own degrees up until 1945 when it began awarding diplomas through the University of Detroit UD . The school resumed granting its own degrees in the late 1950s when its association with the UD ended. In 1957 the school relocated to new facilities at 200 E. Kirby at the corner of John R and Kirby. In 1970 the school merged with the Detroit Music Settlement School to form the Detroit Community Music School . That school in turn became a part of the College for Creative Studies CCS in 1984, but was later passed off by the CCS to Marygrove College in 2000. ref cite web url http www.thefreelibrary.com Institute of Music and Dance to Become Part of Marygrove College a057589589 title Institute of Music and Dance to Become Part of Marygrove College work PR Newswire date November 16, 1999 ref Notable alumni Kenneth Louis Cox II James Jelasic Ken Kersey Betty Louise Lumby Freda Payne Larry Teal Dino Valle Earl Williams percussionist Earl Williams Notable faculty Elio Gennari Necia Desiree Harkless William Howland musician William Howland References reflist coord missing Michigan Category Educational institutions established in 1914 Category Educational institutions disestablished in 1970 Category Music schools in Michigan Category University of Detroit Mercy ... more details
Infobox Museum name DetroitInstitute of Arts image DetroitInstituteoftheArts2010C.jpg established 1885 ... www.dia.org www.dia.org Infobox NRHP embed yes name DetroitInstitute of Arts architecture Beaux ... on November 10, 2007. The DetroitInstitute of Arts DIA is the second largest municipally owned museum ... of the downtown area, near Wayne State University . The DetroitInstitute of Arts hosts major art exhibitions ... and European works listed above, the collections of the DetroitInstitute of Arts are generally encyclopedic ... Are Coming 2c The Puppets Are Coming 21 DetroitInstitute of Arts to unveil new puppet gallery December 22.aspx title The Puppets Are Coming, The Puppets Are Coming DetroitInstitute of Arts to unveil ... thumb center 800px center DetroitInstitute of Arts. center clear Before 1920, a commission was established ... advice and suggestions. ref name ReferenceA The Architecture of the DetroitInstitute of Arts , The Detroit ... Hall between old and new sections In November 2007, the DetroitInstitute of Arts building completed .... ref name NewDIA The major renovation of the DetroitInstitute of Arts has provided a significant ... 2052 1.pdf Focus on the DetroitInstitute of Arts . Curator The Museum Journal . Retrieved December ... on the Verge A Socioeconomic History of the DetroitInstitute of Arts, 1882 2000 , Detroit, 2001 ... 3 Peck, William H., The DetroitInstitute of Arts A Brief History , Detroit, 1978 Cite book author ... Press isbn 0 8143 1651 4 External links Commons category http www.dia.org DetroitInstitute of Arts Official website http www.expotv.com DetroitInstitute of Arts 32 OGn Video review of the museum ... 1883 establishments in the United States de DetroitInstitute of Arts es DetroitInstitute of Arts fr DetroitInstitute of Arts it DetroitInstitute of Arts nl DetroitInstitute of Arts ja no DetroitInstitute of Arts pl DetroitInstitute of Arts pt DetroitInstitute of Arts sv DetroitInstitute ... Historic District partof refnum 83003791 designated nrhp type November 21, 1983 The DetroitInstitute ... more details
The Detroit Festival of the Arts is a three day arts festival in Detroit , Michigan , held on the second weekend of June. First held in 1986, the Festival features free musical performances, ref M. Stryker, http www.freep.com apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20070607 COL17 706070324 1146 ENT Avant garde adventure is this weekend Detroit Free Press June 7, 2007 ref art showings, activities for children and expensive food. It is located on Detroit s cultural center, spanning the DetroitInstitute of Arts , the main branch of the Detroit Public Library and the main Wayne State University campus. A giant sand sculpture has been a fixture of the event since 2004. ref J. Leforge, Festival of arts caters to all The South End Detroit June 14, 2004, p. 3 ref ref Pat Sweeting, http www.wwj.com pages 2311757.php? Detroit Celebrates The Arts This Weekend WWJ, June 4, 2008. Hard at work since the 50 tons of sand was unloaded on the Wayne State University campus, a trio of California artists from the firm Sandscapes were busy creating this year s masterpiece for the 22nd Annual Detroit Festival of the Arts. ref The theme of the sand sculpture is selected by the sponsors and not by the artists. ref Pete Bublitz, During rain and shine, Detroit Festival of the Arts delivers a good time The South End June 11 17, 2008. It was an idea selected not by the artists in Sandscapes, but by the sponsors. ref Official sponsors for the 2007 Festival include DaimlerChrysler , Macy s and the Metro Times . References references External links http detroitfestival.com Detroit Festival of the Arts homepage coord missing Michigan Category Festivals in Michigan Category Arts festivals in the United States Category Visitor attractions in Detroit, Michigan Festival stub ... more details
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The Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit or CAID is a community based non profit organization. CAID fosters and promotes the link between contemporary art s and contemporary society through exhibitions, performances, critical and public discourse and the funding of contemporary arts and art related activities. History CAID was founded in 1978 by a group of Detroit area artists, including Charles McGee and Jean Heilbrunn http www.metrotimes.com editorial story.asp?id 8694 . In the years since its inception, CAID has existed in several different forms, and has generated many events that have directly supported the arts in Detroit. In 1980, CAID sponsored Exhibition Sites 1, 2, and 3 . This show included performance, conceptual and video art at Hart Plaza during the Republican Convention. In 1984, CAID crossed the border to work with Artcite in Windsor. In both 1984 and 1985, CAID sponsored A Road Show , an exhibition that toured a number of Michigan cities, as well as Chicago. A four part lecture series was held at the DetroitInstitute of Art in 1989, and again in 1991. In that same year area artists were invited to create art for the Art Time Capsule , buried in Harmonie Park, as well ... little activity during the mid to late 1990s, CAID re emerged on the Detroit art community in the fall of 2002 with the four part series LINK . LINK included an exhibition of Detroit based artists at the Detroit Contemporary gallery, a symposium on Detroit music at Wayne State University , an electronic music party called Frequency at the Detroit Contemporary, and Motor City Breakdown , a live ... group of Detroit and Ann Arbor based exploratory artists, musicians and performers working playing ..., in the space formerly occupied by the Detroit Contemporary http www.thedetroiter.com nov04 caid.html ... Organizations established in 1978 Category Culture of Detroit, Michigan Category Contemporary art galleries in the United States Category Arts organizations based in the United States Category Art ... more details
The DetroitInstitute of Technology was a fully accredited, four year technical college in Detroit, Michigan that closed operations as a result of economic recession in 1982. First called the Association Institute ref name WPA cite book url http books.google.com books?id V6KxeFbTS0C title Michigan A Guide to the Wolverine State author Works Progress Administration year 1941 publisher Oxford University ... to operate them today. The college will be reopening in July 2012 and will operate from two Detroit locations. The DetroitInstitute of Technology is completely rebuilding a former YMCA on Detroit s rast ... reference.com colleges detroittech coord missing Michigan Category DetroitInstitute of Technology Category Defunct universities and colleges in Michigan Category Universities and colleges in Detroit ... with the Detroit Young Men s Christian Association YMCA ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id qTyyA2MpIBMC title All Our Yesterdays A Brief History of Detroit author Frank Bury Woodford ... program, originally organized under the Detroit College of Medicine , became part of the school in 1907 ... its downtown Detroit headquarters to the school. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id Odo4RzbSibMC title Detroit A Motor City History author David Lee Poremba year 2003 publisher Arcadia ..., South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. For a time, affiliated with Massachusetts Institute ..., 1 each of liberal arts and sciences, business administration, and engineering. The transcripts for Detroit Tech are now located at Lawrence Technological University. The college also previously ... I T will also establish a center in the former State of Michigan Executive Plaza in downtown Detroit ... to construct an all new campus on the Detroit River in downtown Detroit. This site was selected because a 1966 article in The Detroit Free Press said that he school was going to construct a new campus ... Detroit Mayor, is a D I T alumni and is working hand in hand to get the new D I T up and running ... more details
The Detroit Business Institute previously known as Detroit Business University and Goldsmith, Bryant & Stratton Business College is an educational institute originally founded in Detroit, Michigan . History The original antecedent school, the Goldsmith Business College, was first formed by W. D. Cochrane and located at the corner of Larned and Woodward Avenue about four blocks north of the Detroit River . In 1857 Cochrane sold the school to Bryant and Stratton , who moved it to the Merrill Block where J. H. Goldsmith managed the institution as a branch of Bryant & Stratton College. When the Detroit ... Government Report mentioning the Detroit Business Institute http www.dbisouthfield.com Detroit Business Institute, Southfield website References reflist coord missing Michigan Category Educational institutions established in 1887 Category Education in Detroit, Michigan Category Universities and colleges ... of the Mayhew Business College that had operated in Albion, Michigan beginning in 1860. The Detroit ... s penmanship department. Among the students who studied at institutions that became the Detroit Business ... s ref The Gutchess Metropolitan Business College also later merged with the Detroit Business University. In the 1930s the institution was still known as the Detroit Business University, but apparently by the 1960s it had changed its name to the Detroit Business Institute. In the 1960s it began a collegiate institute in Dearborn, Michigan . In 1964 this became the Detroit College of Business and it later split off and became part of Davenport University . By the early 21st century the Detroit Business Institute had two campuses, one in Southfield, Michigan and the other in Riverview, Michigan . Notable alumni Albert Cobo , former mayor of Detroit Henry Ford , industrialist, philanthropist ...&hl en&ei YwAHS6bWHI7WngeFuPTDCw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CBAQ6AEwAQ Detroit in History ... 20University 22&f false Clarence M. Burton et. al, The City of Detroit, 1701 1922 Vol. 1, p ... more details
The Hofstra Institute of the Arts , founded in 1958 at Hofstra University , provides broad cultural programs for the benefit of University and community audiences. The Institute supports interdisciplinary programs that relate to and serve the creative and performing arts. While the Institute ceased operation in 1973, it continues as a brand name of the Hofstra University Cultural Center . References HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY. 1958 . Institute of the Arts collection, 1958 1973. Hofstra University Category Hofstra University ... more details
The Power Institute of Fine Arts is a teaching and research department, encompassing the fields of art history and theory, within the University of Sydney . Founded in 1968, the institute was established out of a bequest from the expatriate Australian abstract artist John Wardell Power . The bequest provided for the establishment of a teaching department, a research library, and a gallery for contemporary exhibitions. The institute has been especially active in developing and promoting the study of Visual arts of Australia Australian art . Scholars associated with the Power Institute include Bernard William Smith Bernard Smith , Terry Smith art historian Terry Smith , Virginia Spate and Roger Benjamin . External links http www.arts.usyd.edu.au power Power Institute at University of Sydney Category University of Sydney Category Australian art Category Art schools in Australia Category Educational institutions established in 1968 art org stub ... more details
Infobox University name National Institute of Circus Arts NICA image Image NICA Logo.png none National Institute of Circus Arts NICA Logo motto established 1995 type chancellor vice chancellor city Melbourne ... Swinburne University of Technology , Member of Australian Roundtable for Arts Training Excellence website http www.nica.com.au www.nica.com.au logo The National Institute of Circus Arts NICA ... title History of NICA publisher National Institute of Circus Arts format html accessdate 2009 02 18 ... links http www.nica.com.au National Institute of Circus Arts http www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au articles ... in contemporary circus arts in Australia. ref cite web title Circus in Australia publisher Australia .... NICA is a registered cultural organisation and a member of the Australian Roundtable for Arts Training Excellence. ref Cite web last Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts title Arts training bodies format html accessdate 2008 10 03 date 2008 09 15 url http www.arts.gov.au arts training bodies ref Many of its graduates have gone on to work in international and national circus ..., a Diploma of Circus Arts, began in 1999 with eight participants from an unrenovated warehouse at Melbourne Docklands Docklands . In 2001, the first Bachelor of Circus Arts course was offered with 23 ... In 2005, the institute moved into a new 10 million NICA National Circus Centre constructed at the Prahran ... and the Pratt Foundation. ref cite web title Facilities publisher National Institute of Circus Arts format html accessdate 2009 02 18 url http www.nica.com.au facilities ref Courses The institute s core training offering is a three year Bachelor of Circus Arts. The institute also offers a Diploma of Circus Arts and Advanced Diploma of Circus Arts, along with a number of workshops and short courses. ref cite web title Bachelor of Circus Arts publisher National Institute of Circus Arts format html accessdate 2009 02 18 url http www.nica.com.au bachelor of circus arts ref In 2010, NICA will be offering ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Located in Singapore and established by LASALLE College of the Arts , the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore is devoted to the exhibition and research of international and Asia n contemporary art . Through its art exhibition exhibition programme at its exhibition facility, the Earl Lu Gallery, as well as its extensive programme of publication s, Academic conference conference s and research activities, it aims to further the discourses of contemporary art in Asia. DEFAULTSORT Institute Of Contemporary Arts Singapore Category Organisations based in Singapore Category Arts in Singapore Category Art museums and galleries in Singapore Art org stub Singapore org stub ... more details
coord 53.376 1.469 display title region GB scale 5000 Sheffield Institute of Arts Gallery is a university art gallery in Sheffield, England. Part of Sheffield Hallam University the gallery is based in the Furnival Building ref Citation title Leading Edge Sustainability Features In New Hallam University Building newspaper e architect year 2008 url http www.e architect.co.uk leeds sheffield hallam university.htm ref in Sheffield s Cultural Industries Quarter . It is open to the public. The gallery aims to bring nationally and internationally recognised works of art, design and media arts to Sheffield as well as showing some of the work of academics and students in the Sheffield Institute of Arts . The gallery is managed by a gallery committee representing the main subject groups of the Sheffield Institute of Arts, individual exhibitions are curated by academic specialists in the University. References references External links http www.shu.ac.uk art gallery Official site SouthYorkshire struct stub Category Art museums and galleries in Sheffield Category Contemporary art galleries in the United Kingdom Category Sheffield Hallam University Category University museums in the United Kingdom ... more details
Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts lang ar was founded in Damascus , Syria in 1977. The institute heralded a new phase in the development of Syrian theatre and drama which begun with the preparation of the next generation of actors on an academic basis. The Institute includes three departments Acting, Theatrical Critique and Dramatic Arts. The Institute has succeeded in rapidly making its mark on the theatre and dramatic arts scene with world class performances being presented in Kuwait , Egypt , Jordan , Lebanon , Germany and many others. ref http www.medinaportal.net syria pages poc.php?ID POC 551&ID Lang 1 ref References reflist Coord 33 30 44 N 36 16 44 E display title Category Universities in Syria Category Education in Damascus Category Buildings and structures in Damascus Category Educational institutions established in 1977 Category 1977 establishments in Syria MEast university stub Syria stub ar ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 No footnotes date December 2009 The Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts is a contemporary art center in San Francisco , California , United States and part of the California College of the Arts . It was established in 1998 and serves as a forum for the presentation and discussion of international contemporary art and curatorial practise. It is regarded as one of the leading institutions for the presentation of contemporary art in the United States . Over the last decade the Wattis Institute has become one of the premiere venues for contemporary art exhibitions worldwide with a history of some of the most groundbreaking exhibitions organized in the United States . The local impact is equally important and the Wattis Institute is central to the vitality of the Bay Area art scene. Local residents and visitors come to the Wattis Institute to see the best work ... cutting edge. External links Portal San Francisco Bay Area http www.wattis.org CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts http www.cca.edu California College of the Arts http www.wattisfoundation.org Wattis Foundation Bay Area Arts Organizations San Francisco Attractions Coord 37.767160 122.400046 display title DEFAULTSORT Wattis Institute For Contemporary Arts Category Museums in San Francisco, California ... Institute also runs the pioneering Capp Street Project, founded in San Francisco in 1983, the first visual arts residency in the United States dedicated solely to the creation and presentation ... Institute is Jens Hoffmann who replaced Ralph Rugoff in 2006. The Wattis Institute is located on the San Francisco campus of the California College of the Arts at the bottom of Potrero Hill in a refurbished ... by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill . The Wattis Institute is named after Phyllis C. Wattis one of San Francisco s greatest supporters of the arts who died in June 2002 at the age of 97. During her lifetime ... Arts centers in California ... more details
The Metropolitan ArtsInstitute is an arts focused charter junior high and high school in Phoenix, Arizona . External links http www.metro arts.org METROARTS index.html Official website coord missing Arizona Category Public high schools in Arizona Category Charter schools in Arizona Category Public schools in Arizona Category Middle schools in Arizona Category Schools in Phoenix, Arizona Arizona school stub ... more details
The Tunis Institute of Fine Arts Institut des Beaux Arts is a fine art s institute in Tunis , Tunisia . Founded in 1923, its seat was located at the Dribat Ben Abdallah near Tourbet el Bey . The Institute of Tunis contributed to the rise of the plastic art s movement in Tunisia, particularly after the Second World War with painters such as Yahia Turki , Ammar Farhat , Abdelaziz Gorji , Ali Bellagha , Safia Farhat , Jalel Ben Abdallah , the Zoubeir brothers, Hedi Turki and many others studying there. ref cite web title Plastic Arts Impart Tunisian Cultural Identity url http english.alarabonline.org display.asp?fname 2008 5C01 5C01 10 5Czculturez 5C977.htm&dismode x&ts 10 01 2008 2005 17 52 20 C3 A3 publisher Alarab Online date January 10, 2008 accessdate 2008 05 19 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref References reflist Category Tunisian art Category Arts in Tunisia Category Tunis Category 1923 establishments tunisia stub Art display stub fr Institut sup rieur des Beaux Arts de Tunis ... more details
Infobox university name Guangxi ArtsInstitute native name image name image size image alt caption latin name motto mottoeng established 1958 closed type Public university Public affiliation endowment officer in charge chairman chancellor president Huang Gesheng vice president superintendent provost vice chancellor rector principal dean director head label head faculty staff students undergrad postgrad doctoral other city 7th Jiaoyu Road, Nanning state province Guangxi 530022 country PRC coor campus urban area Urban former names free label free sports colors colours nickname mascot athletics affiliations website http www.gxai.cn www.gxai.cn logo footnotes Guangxi ArtsInstitute GXAI zh s p Gu ng x y sh xu yu n is an art school located in the city of Nanning , the capital of Guangxi ... is 7th Jiaoyu Road, Nanning, Guangxi 530022 P.R. China. History Guangxi ArtsInstitute was founded in 1938. It is one of the six provincial comprehensive arts institutions of higher learning in China and the only comprehensive artsinstitute in Guangxi. ref http www.gxai.edu.cn english english.htm ref Faculty and colleges The Institute has seven colleges the College of Fine Arts , the College of Design ... and anchoring. The Institute is authorized to confer master degrees in musicology, fine arts and design with 42 directions. The president is Mr. Huang Gesheng, a famous Chinese painting artist. The institute ... in China and abroad. Awards and recognition Guangxi ArtsInstitute ranks highly among art schools ... Guangxi ArtsInstitute coord missing Guangxi Universities and colleges in Guangxi Category Art ... middle school . The institute offers 13 undergraduate programs and 42 majors. The programs ... Traditional Arts Research Center, Lijiang Painting style Painting Style Research Center, and the Comics ... provided by the institute is personalized and imbued with distinct local and ethnic features. The Lijiang ... as with many universities in the U.S., Russia, Canada, Ukraine. Delegations from the institute ... more details
infobox University name Xinjiang ArtsInstitute br image name caption established September 23, 1958 type Public University Public president city Urumqi country China undergrad postgrad faculty campus Urban area Urban website http www.xjart.edu.cn www.xjart.edu.cn Xinjiang ArtsInstitute zh s p X nji ng Y sh Xu yu n is an arts college in Xinjiang . It is ranked at 521st in China , having a score of 15.00. ref http rank2008.netbig.com cn rnk 1 0 0.htm ref 50th Anniversary On Sep. 26th, Xinjiang ArtsInstitute held a conference to celebrate its 50th anniversary of establishment at Xinjiang People s Hall. Ismail Tiliwaldi , Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress Nur Bekri , Deputy Secretary of CPC Xinjiang Committee, Chairman of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region attended the celebration together with university staff and students. References reflist External links http www.xjart.edu.cn Official site Universities in Xinjiang coord missing Xinjiang Category 1953 establishments Category Universities and colleges in Xinjiang China university stub ug ... more details
Image TibetanInstituteofPerformingArts.jpg right 200px thumb Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts The Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts TIPA was founded by Tenzin Gyatso , 14th Dalai Lama on reaching Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh Dharamshala , India in exile from Tibet in August 1959, it was one of the first institutes set up the Dalai Lama, ref http books.google.com books?id qMqBvtL nI0C&pg PA513&dq Norbulingka Institute&as brr 0 PPA514,M1 Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts Frommer s India , by Pippa De Bruyn, Keith Bain, Niloufer Venkatraman, Shonar Joshi. Published by Frommer s, 2008. ISBN 0470169087. Page 514 . ref and was established to preserve Tibetan artistic heritage, especially opera, dance, and music. Opera company The new opera company employed both professional and amateur performers and entertained the Tibetan refugee camps and staged numerous performances of the folk Lhamo operas. These performances lasted all day and were a reminder of home for refugees. citation needed date September 2010 Directors Jamyang Norbu 1979 1984 . Jamyang Dorjee Chakrishar 1994 2000 . ref http calligraphy.youngtibet.com artist.html Jamyang Dorjee Chakrishar ref Notable alumni Namgyal Lhamo Tsering Dorjee See also Norbulingka Institute References Reflist External links http www.tibetanarts.org Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts Category Dharamshala Category Tibetan Buddhist art and culture Category Organizations established in 1959 Category Dance schools in India Tibet stub fr Institut tib tain des arts du spectacle nl Tibetaans Instituut voor Podiumkunsten ... more details
Infobox University name Hubei Institute of Fine Arts native name motto Chinese language ... mu website http www.hifa.edu.cn en www.hifa.edu.cn Hubei Institute of Fine Arts HIFA Simplified Chinese ... Arts Division of Hubei Art Academy became Hubei Institute of Fine Arts, shaping the new setup of higher education of fine arts in contemporary China and opening the new chapter of development in the history of the academy. blockquote Academic profile blockquote Hubei Institute of Fine Arts is an academy .... Hubei Institute of Fine Arts enjoys a high academic status and a constellation of celebrated artists ... http www.hifa.edu.cn web index.php Hubei Institute of Fine Arts coord missing Hubei date December 2010 dmy date December 2010 DEFAULTSORT Hubei Institute Of Fine Arts Category Universities and colleges in Wuhan Category Educational institutions established in 1920 de Hubei Institute of Fine Arts ... academies of fine arts in China. Its history dates back to 1920, making it the first private ... of higher education of fine arts in modern China. It is located in Hubei Province s capital Wuhan, known ... Fine Arts School Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Pinyin Wuchang Meishu Xuexiao ... Wuchang Specialised School of Fine Arts Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Pinyin .... In 1930, it was renamed Private Wu Chang College of Fine Arts Simplified Chinese Traditional ... College of Fine Arts moved to Jiangjin, Sichuan Province in 1938 and returned to Wuhan after the victory ... the founding of PRC in 1949, Wu Chang College of Fine Arts was merged into Central Plains University ... Traditional Chinese Pinyin Hubei Yishu Xueyuan , which consisted of the Fine Arts Division ... key place in higher education of fine arts in central China. By the end of 2009, the academy ... of Costume, the Department of Environmental Art and Design, the Department of Fine Arts Education, the Department of Fine Arts Studies and the Animation School. Boasting a complete range of art programs ... more details
Infobox University name Southwest Institute of Healing Arts image File SWIHALogo.JPG thumb SWIHA Logo ... collegenavigator ?q southwest institute of healing arts&s AZ&id 442879 general title College Navigator Southwest Institute of Healing Arts publisher Nces.ed.gov date 2003 01 07 accessdate 2011 ... website http www.swiha.edu www.swiha.edu coor logo Southwest Institute of Healing Arts SWIHA is a private ... http swiha.edu pdf 2011SWIHACatalog.pdf ref History Southwest Institute of Healing Arts founder ... Institute of Healing Arts gained accreditation with the Accrediting Council of Continuing Education ... Locations Southwest Institute of Healing Arts, Main Campus 1100 E Apache Blvd Tempe, AZ 85282 Southwest Institute of Healing Arts, Online Division 1112 E Apache Blvd Tempe, AZ 85282 Southwest ... Practitioner Accreditation and Professional Memberships Southwest Institute of Healing Arts ... title College Navigator Southwest Institute of Healing Arts publisher Nces.ed.gov date 2003 01 ... 2011 11 16 ref Success Center Southwest Institute of Healing Arts offers lifetime job placement ... of Healing Arts http online.swiha.edu Southwest Institute of Healing Arts, ONLINE http www.naturalbeautyaz.com ... freeing up her future, she opened the doors to the Southwest Institute of Myotherapy on September ... out of business and Southwest Institute of Myotherapy was relocated into the Phoenix Therapeutic Massage College facility. Shortly after relocation, Southwest Institute of Myotherapy as was renamed Southwest Institute of Healing Arts. Able to accommodate a larger student population, Southwest Institute of Healing Arts added hundreds of continuing education classes, many diploma programs, and several ... 2011 11 16 ref Mission Southwest Institute of Healing Art s mission is ...to help individuals discover ... Mission publisher Online.swiha.edu date 2010 01 19 accessdate 2011 11 16 ref Southwest Institute of Healing Arts established the following core values ref cite web url http online.swiha.edu index.php ... more details
The Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters MIAL is a privately funded foundation created to recognize annually the greatest accomplishments in art , music , literature , and photography among Mississippians. The idea was conceived by, among others, former Mississippi Governor William Winter politician William Winter , Dr. Cora Norman, Dr. Aubrey Lucas, and Dr. Noel Polk in 1978, and the first awards were given out in 1980. ref cite web title Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters url http www.ms arts letters.org accessdate 24 April 2011 ref Nominations for these awards may be made only by registered members of the Institute. The winners are chosen by a jury of prominent academics in each of the seven fields Fiction, Non fiction, Visual Art, Concert Musical Composition, Popular Musical Composition, Photography, and Poetry. The ceremony is held in a different Mississippi city each year. Past winners have included Walker Percy , Ellen Douglas , Ellen Gilchrist, Richard Ford, Larry Brown author Larry Brown , Rick Bass, Lewis Nordan, Beverly Lowry, Donna Tartt , Clifton Taulbert , Barry Hannah , Willie Morris , Leontyne Price , Cynthia Shearer, Stephen Ambrose , Steve Yarbrough writer Steve Yarbrough , Tom Franklin, Brad Watson, Shelby Foote , Natasha Tretheway , Birney Imes, Maude Schyler Clay, William Grant Still , Morgan Freeman, Christopher Maurer, Wyatt Waters, Logan Skelton, and many others. ref cite web title MIAL Winners url http www.ms arts letters.org winners.shtml accessdate 24 April 2011 ref Lifetime achievement awards have been presented to artists such as Gulf Coast painter and potter Walter Anderson, Jackson writer Eudora Welty, and the distinguished film actor from the Delta, Morgan Freeman. reflist DEFAULTSORT Mississippi Institute Of Arts And Letters Category Mississippi culture Art org stub US org stub ... more details
Infobox UK school name Cumbria Institute Of The Arts image Cumbria institute of the arts logo.jpg size caption image2 caption2 size2 latitude longitude dms motto motto pl established Start date 1822 approx closed c approx 2007 type Start date YYYY MM DD df y religion president head label head r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist Art & Design College specialist pl street Brompton Road city Carlisle county Cumbria country United Kingdom postcode LEA dfeno urn ofsted staff enrollment gender mixed lower age upper age houses colours publication publication pl free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website website name coord 54.891 2.921 display title region GB scale 10000 The Cumbria Institute of the Arts was a further and higher education institution in Carlisle, Cumbria Carlisle , Cumbria , England . ref cite web url http www.cumbria.ac.uk AboutUs TheUniversity History 20of 20the 20institutions HistoryofCumbriaInstituteofArts.aspx title History of Cumbria Institute of Arts accessdate 2008 01 30 publisher University of Cumbria ref History Founded as the Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts in 1822, it proceeded as the Carlisle College of Art , from 1950, and switched to Cumbria Institute of the Arts from Cumbria College of Art and Design in 2001. The Institute merged with St Martin s College founded in Lancaster, Lancashire Lancaster to form the University of Cumbria on 1 August 2007. Cumbria Institute became the University s Faculty of Arts. Notable alumni Please keep listing in alphabetical order Rikki Chamberlain , actor Captain Mack Joel Dickens , Painter Expressionist Richard Dyer, Co Founder of Skiddle Ltd ref cite news url http www.newsandstar.co.uk features 2.4733 will richard lead way for our dot coms 1.279122 title Will Richard Lead The Way for Cumbria s Dot Com Millionaires? publisher News & Star ref Sheila Fell , Painter Landscape Charlie ... more details
infobox Museum name Minneapolis Institute of Arts image Mpls arts.jpg established 1883 location 2400 ... The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MIA is a fine art museum located in the Whittier, Minneapolis ... art exhibits throughout the decade. In 1889, the Society, now known as the Minneapolis Institute of Arts ... title WILLIAM M. GRISWOLD APPOINTED NEW DIRECTOR OF THE MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ARTS accessdate 2007 ... name Antiques cite web title New and Improved The Minneapolis Institute of Arts Reopens publisher Antiques and the Arts Online date url http antiquesandthearts.com archive mia.htm accessdate 2007 09 04 .... ref cite web title The Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program MAEP publisher Minneapolis Institute of Arts url http www2.artsmia.org wiki index.php Main Page accessdate 2007 09 04 ref See also Arts in Minneapolis, Minnesota Notes reflist External links commons category Minneapolis Institute of Arts http www.artsmia.org Minneapolis Institute of Arts http www.artsmia.org unified vision Unified ... Arts architecture in Minnesota Category FRAME Museums Category Art museums established in 1883 Category 1883 establishments in the United States de Minneapolis Institute of Arts fr Minneapolis Institute of Arts it Minneapolis Institute of Arts ja pl Minneapolis Institute of Arts pt Instituto ... m , formerly Morrison Park. As a major, government funded public museum, the Institute does not charge ... 2007 01 15 ref The Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts began in 1883 to bring the arts into the life ... to be recognized as one of the finest examples of the Beaux Arts architecture Beaux Arts architectural ... , Printmaking prints & drawings , textiles , architecture , and decorative arts . There are collections ... , and ceramic s. ref name Antiques The institute owns the Purcell Cutts House just east of Lake ... Museum http www.myarmoury.com feature visit mia.html A Visitor s Experience The Minneapolis Institute ... source dewiki Museums in Minnesota Category Arts organizations in Minneapolis, Minnesota Category ... more details
Infobox university name National Institute of Arts, Kinshasa native name l Institut National des Arts image name image size image alt caption latin name motto mottoeng established Start date 1967 12 1 df y closed type affiliation endowment budget officer in charge chairman chancellor president vice president superintendent provost vice chancellor rector principal dean director Lema Kusa head label head academic staff administrative staff students undergrad postgrad doctoral other city Kinshasa state province country Democratic Republic of the Congo coor campus former names National Conservatory of Music and Dramatic Arts free label free colors colours athletics sports nickname mascot affiliations website logo footnotes The National Institute of Arts, Kinshasa l Institut National des Arts or INA is a higher educational institution that provides training to performance artists in Kinshasa , Democratic Republic of the Congo. The INA was established on 1 December 1967, at first called the National Conservatory of Music and Dramatic Arts Conservatoire National de Musique et d Arts Dramatiques . The objective was to discover national cultural identities through intangible heritages such as music. ref name 45thann In September 2009 it was reported that the building that housed the Institute had been sold to a South African company. The Ministry of Higher Education was negotiating with the new owners to let the institute remain in the building. ref cite web url http fr.allafrica.com stories 200909110312.html work Le Potential title Congo Kinshasa L Institut national des arts oblig ... , said the government would give the Institute part of the site of the Institute of Agricultural ... Lye Mudaba. He was responsible for arranging for students of the institute to perform the anthem ... article&id 6300 title C l bration du 45 me anniversaire de l Institut National des Arts date ... links cite web url http afrique.arte.tv blog ?p 3359 title A l Institut national des Arts INA publisher ... more details