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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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  • ...0px|Patrick Fenech<ref>https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20110502/arts-entertainment/getting-a-better-picture.363289</ref>]] ...the 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]]. ...scene with 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 abl
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  • ...cts 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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  • ...photography, the graphic media and painting. He studied art and design in Malta and Florence, Italy where he was awarded scholarship in 1983. ...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.
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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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  • ...til Zaleski''' (11 April 1920 - 2 May 2010) was an artist from Birkirkara, Malta. ...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
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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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  • ...A (History of Art) in 1994, she teaches art full-time at the University of Malta. ...er of public and private collections. Working from her studio in Floriana, Malta, she continues to exhibit locally and internationally, and to publish her r
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  • '''Anna Grima''' (b.1958) is an artist from Malta. ...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
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  • '''Caesar Attard''' was born in Zejtun, Malta. ...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
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  • ...ed in Malta. She graduated with distinction from Mater Admirabilis College of Education in 1971. ...is also part-time lecturer within the Faculty of Education - University of Malta.
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  • '''The Malta Council for Culture and the Arts''' (MCCA) was set up by Parliamentary Act in 2002. ...government for the management, administration and operational requirements of the following government entities:
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  • ...ool of Arts]] under [[George Borg (artist)|George Borg]]. In 1957 he won a Malta government scholarship at the [[Scuola del Nudo dell'Associazione Artistica ...trees. These media were the basic inspiration during Anton’s early phases of his career.
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  • ...ubru, 1867 fin-[[Nadur]], [[Għawdex]], 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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  • ...He was also an examiner in the MATSEC Board of Music at the University of Malta (1999-2001). ...iploma in Educational Administration and Management (DEAM) - University of Malta (1993-1995)
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  • ...and culture in contemporary society. I wish that the educational system in Malta and all over the world will have more classes focusing on creativity and ar ...1-2015: Full time PhD research at the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester, UK. The research focused on contemporary immersive performances
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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 ...llege]] in 1996, and at venues such as the head office lobby of the [[Bank of Valletta]].
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  • ...ling and realizing their potential and in advancing their skills and level of professionalism, and consequently contribute to strengthening local artisti ...rts Fund, which is administered by the [[Malta Council for Culture and the Arts]].
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  • ...othy nee’ Caruana, was born on the 24th of May 1981 into a musical family of Maltese origins from [[Sliema]] and [[The three cities]], his mother played ...ntion of Band Conductor [[Ġianni Saliba]] who was assistant band conductor of [[Stella Maris Band]], [[Sliema]].
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  • Organised by the National Museum of Fine Arts, Valletta, Malta. ...at provides a contemporary link to the high Baroque fashion that dominated Malta and its islanders since the seventeenth century.
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  • ...ical Institute Paola]], [[MCAST]], [[University of Malta]] and [[Institute of Tourism Studies]] ...in Malta, Europe and North Africa. He has been in the organizing committee of the National Song Contest - L-Għanja tal-Poplu since 1987, and he made thi
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  • '''Noel Attard''' (born 15 April 1966) is an artist from Malta. ...School of Art and at the University of Malta where he graduated in History of Art in 2006.
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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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  • ...acks, based on free and open source software, compiled into a unique suite of blog, cvs, film database and compositing tools. ...is underway, which has led to local debates about the identity and future of the area.
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  • '''Rev Professor Dwardu Fenech''' was a poet and scholar of semitic languages. ...6 and M.A. in Maltese in 1969, with a linguistic thesis on the translation of [[St. John's Gospel]] from Greek to other languages, including Arabic and M
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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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  • ...es, and Psychoanalysis and Art at the Psychology Department, University of Malta. Dr Laganà is an art historian, critic, curator and practicing artist. He ...Families]] 2014 and 2015. Dr Laganà’s works in progress are the biography of artist and sculptor, [[Ġanni Bonnici]] and a book on Maltese Contemporary
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  • ...[Beijing]] and [[Mannheim]] and has also held a number of exhibitions in [[Malta]] and [[Gozo]]. He also participated and exhibited collectively in competit ...Hotel de Ville in Paris, the World Trade Centre in Stockholm, the National Arts Club and the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the UNESCO Centre in
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  • ...a.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Agatha Barbara – 3 rd President of The Republic of Malta from (1982 – 1987)]] ...11th March, 1923, the eldest daughter and the second of the nine children of Joseph and Antonia.
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  • ...que Tabone''' (b.1987 in Malta) is a UK-based artist, designer and founder of QUE Design Studio. ...n at The Mill in Birkirkara, operated by the Gabriel Caruana Foundation in Malta.
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  • ...me company she works in ''Ara X’Qala l-baħar'' at 1990 under the direction of [[Carmel S Aquilina]]. ...atre]]). ''Kikku u Baskal'' (2005) in the same theatre under the direction of [[Tonio Vella]].
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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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  • '''Sunday 31 January 2010 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...novative twist, the band’s debut features guest vocalist [[Patti Pattex]] (of Berlin punk band [[Cut My Skin]]) throughout its entirety.
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  • ...e Central London Local Pharmacy Practice Forum of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society in Kingston-upon-Thames, UK. ...rathclyde, Glasgow. She held academic appointments at the Universities of Malta, Bath and London.
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  • '''''Another''''' by the artist [[Letta Shtohryn]] is a speculative history of a future moon colony. ...ogress or regress of potential utopia stays as mysterious as a possibility of its creation.
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  • ...as 13 years old and, together with his mother, had to share the upbringing of his two brothers and two sisters. ...he was ten years old. Then he began to attend the Malta Government School of Art. In 1930 he won a scholarship for modelling at the same School, which h
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  • ...es of podcasts by [[Toni Sant]] featuring music from performers in or from Malta. It has been running regularly on a weekly basis since Saturday 19 November Each podcast normally features a varied selection of four or five tracks. From time to time there are also special editions feat
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  • ...ual processes that one is able to experience a true, and accessible, sense of the Sublime. ...s like time and chance to establish how these determine the interpretation of the past and sometimes forecast the future.
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  • Vincent Apap was born in [[Valletta]] on the 13th of November 1909. After attending the [[Government Central School]], he enroll ...]], which was under the direction of [[Antonio Sciortino]]. He returned to Malta in 1930 and the following year won the commission for the ''Fra Diego'' mon
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  • ..., 1974 in [[San Ġiljan]]. She’s is an Actress and one of the two daughters of Eric and Elsa known well I drama as [[Elsa Romei]]. ...ce on the media was on the radio waves, lending her voice to the character of ''Ġina il-Ġunġliena'' on an educational childrens radio program. Ġina l
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  • ...considerable amount of prose, including, essays, history, and novels, much of which he published privately and read at the [[Maltese Literature Group]] a ...ame stable. He served as a sergeant with the special investigation branch of the '''Royal Air Force''' during the war (from 1942) and saw service in Ita
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  • ...abstraction with references to western Modernist idioms. His combinations of intersecting lines and thick curves propose a new balance characterised by ...gestural line transformed into a sign that simplifies the complex layering of life experiences and memory in an urbanised world.
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  • ...known as '''Abstracts by Philip Chircop''') was a retrospective exhibition of the artist [[Philip Chircop]], curated by [[Mariella Pisani Bencini]], held .... Philip Chircop studied at the Government School of Art under the tuition of Antoine Camilleri, Carmelo Mangion and Esprit Barthet.
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  • Organised by the National Museum of Fine Arts, Valletta, Malta. ...at provides a contemporary link to the high Baroque fashion that dominated Malta and its islanders since the seventeenth century.
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  • '''Keith Balzan''' is an artist from Malta. ...eryday life. He graduated in Art after having studied at the University of Malta in 1997 and has taught art to secondary school students ever since. In 200
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  • ...et il-kitarra klassika. Wara kompla jistudja l-vjolin fil-Malta Society of Arts taħt is-surmast Mro. [[Carmelo Callus]] filwaqt li taħt Mro. [[Carmelo Pa ...ss sena Ronald tella’ wirja ta’ xogħlijiet fl-irħam ġewwa l-mużew tal-Fine Arts fil-Belt [[Valletta]].
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  • ...|250px|thumb|right|Dr.Anton Buttigieg – 2 nd President of The Republic of Malta from (1976 – 1981)]] ...versity of Malta]], where he graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1934 and Doctor of Laws in 1940.
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  • ...writing, Keith was accepted as a member of the PRS for Music, a worldwide society, based in London, representing lyricists, composers and music publishers. ...a finalist in Section A. In the same year, Keith managed to win Section E of the [[Drydocks Festival]] with the song "Droga Qerrieda" performed by [[Isa
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  • ...rch 2016 at the [[St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity]]. This was part of [[Spazju Kreattiv]]'s programme: [[Ebejer, Francis and Damian: A Research P ...nu... missieru Ġużè kien surmast hemmhekk u ommu wkoll teacher kienet, one of the first
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  • ...76. He took up Music at an early age, attended the [[Johann Strauss School of Music]] and went on to qualify as a Music teacher. In 1997 he attended an [ ...o Ellul Tribute Concert]] [pop Music], September 2004, under the direction of Mro [[Joe Brown]]; the Jazz Concert at the British High Commissioner’s pr
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Malta Contemporary Sounds (Daria's Vision) (L-Ahhar Moll)''}} ...gypt, Libya, Yemen, rippling onto other places, with repercussions even in Malta.
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  • ...08 and 2009 he was awarded the internationally-acclaimed RGT Guitar Tutor of the Year finalist Award. ...el, where he taught basic guitar and interviewed established guitarists in Malta. At that time he was also rehearsing and gigging with the rock band [[Lunat
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  • '''Jason Xuereb''' born in the island of [[Malta]] on 6th of October 1972. ...luding Society of Arts and Commerce debut concert in 1996, [[University of Malta]], musical evenings at the [[Manoel theatre]], and also concerts in [[Italy
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  • ...Maltese tenor [[Nicolo Baldachino]]. He made his operatic debut at the age of 22 in Mascagni's [[Cavalleria Rusticana]] at the [[Radio City Opera House]] ...Satariano]] who encouraged him to start an opera career in the UK. He left Malta in 1950 and started working with [[Carl Rosa Opera Company]]. Two years lat
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  • ...ed at the [[Flores College]], at the [[Lyceum]] and at the [[University of Malta]]. He joined the civil service in 1937 as a postal clerk. In 1949 he moved ...From 1962 to 1963 Tellus also hosted similar shows on the newly-launched [[Malta Television]] service.
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  • Anthony (Tony) Aquilina was born in Malta on 1 June, 1950. ...a primary teacher. He was also an electorate officer to a Federal Member of Parliament.
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  • '''Alfred E. Baldacchino''' born in [[Rabat]], [[Malta]] on 20 April 1946. ...f Education]] from where graduated as a teacher in (1972); [[University of Malta]]: Diploma in Environmental Science (1988); Diploma in Public Administrati
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  • ...er with qualifications from London where he had gone to study at a college of technology. He played at the '''Royal Opera House''' and with the '''Britis ...asions. He formed a band to play at Maltese dances for those who came from Malta or the Middle East. His band was in demand at Maltese weddings.
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  • ...fil-Konkors Nazzjonali tal-Mużiċisti Żgħażagħ organizzata mis-"Society of Arts Manufactures & Commerce". Fl-2007, u fl-2019 kiseb l-A.T.C.L. & L.T.C.L. pr ...Michael Laus. Ta’ 16-il sena, sar part-timer mal-[[Orkestra Nazzjonali ta’ Malta]]. Fl-2012, Daniel beda jdoqq aktar ta’ spiss mal-istess orkestra u żamm
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  • ...m.mt/articles/2008-10-04/local-news/Picking-Out-people-from-a-crowd-214104 Malta Independent], "Picking Out People from a Crowd", 4th October 2008. ...081021/arts-entertainment/a-naked-society.229775 Times of Malta], "A Naked Society", 21st October 2008.
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