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  • ...working with the firm ‘Licht in Raum’, directed by Johannes Dinnebier, one of Germany’s pioneers in light design. ...sedimented multiple layers of memory, treating them as a product of place, of social interaction, and as a generative process.
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  • ...of Leeds in 2000. He was also artist in residence at the Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland in 1996. ...cluding the Venice Biennale (1999) amongst others, and his work forms part of many local and international private and public collections.
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  • ...0px|Patrick Fenech<ref>https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20110502/arts-entertainment/getting-a-better-picture.363289</ref>]] ...e University of Malta. Fenech is also the organizer and founding member of Valletta Photography Festival.
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  • '''Damian Ebejer''' (born 1961) is a Maltese painter, son of playwright [[Francis Ebejer]]. ...h his first solo exhibition held in 1994 at the [[Museum of Fine Arts]], [[Valletta]]. In 2001 he left his career in the hotel industry to be able to dedicate
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  • ...n of the UK. Joe has also been responsible for the design of various logos of established companies, brochures, packaging, CD sleeves and postage stamps. ...ronmental portraiture is also a strong point of the artist and in 2009 one of his photographs depicting a village cobbler won the overall prize in a EU p
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  • ...ojects involving undergraduate and postgraduate students at the University of Malta. <ref>http://raphaelvella.com/biography/</ref> * 2017: A Safe Haven, Art Gallery of Burlington, Ontario, Canada;
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  • ...n MA (History of Art) in 1994, she teaches art full-time at the University of Malta. ...en been asked to participate in group shows. Her work is found in a number of public and private collections. Working from her studio in Floriana, Malta,
    9 KB (1,244 words) - 11:17, 23 June 2020
  • ...e a diverse expression of her preferred subject matter and are the outcome of her contact with different cultural and spiritual traditions during her tra *2002: THE WAY OF THE HEART - St. James Cavalier, Valletta, MALTA;
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  • ...ore her love for Art finally took over and she returned to Cardiff College of Art where she obtained a first class Degree in Ceramics in 1979. For number of years she ran a pottery studio in her native count of Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. She then decided to spend some time teachi
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  • ...isits and others were inspired by memories of her childhood here. Examples of this inspirations are present in Ancestor Cliffs and Caves and series Mnemo ...Passion demands expression from an artist. My paintings happen as a result of that demand. (...) I paint in series. I paint themes that fire the need to
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  • ...e for, since there might be no audience or reward. He refuses the security of working in traditional, old pre-existing moulds that stunt artistic develop ...wing class under Chev. Vincent Apap at the Malta Government School of Art, Valletta;
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  • ...ed in Malta. She graduated with distinction from Mater Admirabilis College of Education in 1971. ...he is also part-time lecturer within the Faculty of Education - University of Malta.
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  • ...x]], ta’ftit jiem il-familja ġiet lura [[Malta]] u marru jgħixu fil-Belt [[Valletta]]. ...rmast tal-Alleanza, f’ [[Birkirkara]], li illum nafu bħala il-banda [[Duke of Connaught Own Band Club]].
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  • ...d Commerce]], in [[Valletta]] and continued his studies at the [[School of Arts]] under [[George Borg (artist)|George Borg]]. In 1957 he won a Malta govern ...trees. These media were the basic inspiration during Anton’s early phases of his career.
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  • ...que Tabone''' (b.1987 in Malta) is a UK-based artist, designer and founder of QUE Design Studio. ...Malta Building, SkyParks at Malta International Airport, and the Ministry of Gozo.
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  • ...o Vannucci]] in [[Perugia]] (1965), the [[School of the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts]] (1966) and the [[Istituto Statale per la Ceramica]] in [[Faenz ...ge]] in 1996, and at venues such as the head office lobby of the [[Bank of Valletta]].
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  • ...flect into the present while she is also very curious about our perception of the space and marine environment.<ref>http://katelia.com/art/aboutkatelia/< * Collective exhibition - Spazju Kreattiv, St James Cavalier, Valletta, Malta;
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  • ...a of social sculpture, locating the act of sculpture as an intervention in society rather than one in matter. ...entions attempt to dismantle the idea of segregated disciplines within the arts, in order to create hyper-disciplinary, multi-modal, and constantly mutable
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  • ...which is fairly close to where he grew up (it’s all in the fabled republic of Gozo, natch). He’s been taking pictures for just a few years now, 4 actua ...hundred, certainly more than he can count on all of his fingers and toes (of which he has, shock and awe, 20).
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  • Vincent Apap was born in [[Valletta]] on the 13th of November 1909. After attending the [[Government Central School]], he enroll ...olarship to the [[British Academy in Rome]], which was under the direction of [[Antonio Sciortino]]. He returned to Malta in 1930 and the following year
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