The Society of Arts + Crafts presents the John D. Mineck Furniture Fellowship is a cash award of $25,000 awarded annually to a furniture artist or a furniture artist collaboration. Applications are due August 1, annually for the current award year.
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@notdanilu As an additional item, depending on the area, there may also be super weird seasonal smells or noises that may terrify pets--worth checking local FB groups to see what they complain about.
@notdanilu Hi! Random person here, love this thread! Sometimes the thrill of house hunting makes it easy to miss ambient noise that can ruin outdoor enjoyment, or catch issues with problem plants on the property (dying trees, knotweed remediation etc=$$$). Definitely take time outside! 🌻
#ICYMI: Yesterday we announced the 25 towns and tribal communities taking part in this year’s Citizens’ Institute on Rural Design (@rural_design), continuing the agency’s longstanding commitment to rural America.
Our full release: https://t.co/8B36OOEChO
Join us for a panel discussion featuring distinguished Black leaders and artists from the Greater Hartford area. They will share their experiences with the community as a source of power and joy.
Register here: https://t.co/oWMgD3vqnc
Due to poor air quality conditions, our summer concert tomorrow, Thursday 6/8, will take place inside the CHS building. We are excited to see you all there!
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Chef Sherry Pocknett (Mashpee Wampanoag) has become the first Indigenous woman to be selected for a prestigious James Beard award, winning for the Northeast US region. https://t.co/2ZwrIAIH2t
"“Museums in the Northeast are asking these really critical questions about, what is my role going forward? Are we enabling and empowering settler-colonial ideals in the way that we steward and also interpret our Indigenous collections?” said Spears"
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Celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month with a free online course on Jewish foodways by our friends @yivoinstitute: https://t.co/kK4MKB93bw
Explore more food traditions sustained by faith communities at the Folklife Festival, June 29–July 4 & July 6–9!
#JAHM#FoodwaysFriday
Teachers, looking for #APAHM resources?
“We Are Here” is a middle-grade anthology centering stories of #AAPI people who have made great impacts on the cultural, social, and political fabric of the US.
More from @smithsonianapa: https://t.co/mC7IsoOlRi
#SmithsonianAANHPI