Posts Tagged: county

California artist Kat Fox returns to her Italian roots in Milan exhibition

Posted filed under Art & Design.

Kat Fox of Ventura County, CA has been invited to participate in an art exhibition through the M.A.D.S. Art Gallery in Milan, Italy. Her photograph, “Kinetic Dreaming,” will be displayed during the Hysterica International Art Exhibition in Milan and Fuenaventura from November 19th through the 30th. According to Fox, the Hysterica Exhibition “calls upon artists… Read more »

Find Your Moment of Zen in Santa Clarita

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The City of Santa Clarita is hosting an exhibition entitled “Moments of Zen”, featuring 31 local artists and artworks that inspire a moment of peace, clarity, and Zen. Artworks depict quiet, peaceful scenes and contemplative moods, inviting the audience to share in the Zen experience. Take a break and let art provide you a quiet… Read more »

Kat Fox featured in Contemporary Art Curator Magazine

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Kat Fox, a photographer and artist based in Ventura County, CA, will exhibit several photographic prints in Contemporary Art Curator Magazine’s upcoming “River of Dreams” exhibition. Works to be featured include “Kinetic Dreaming” (featuring her sculpture “Infinity Time”), “Adrift”, “Long Way”, “If I knew Where You Were” and “Golden Gate”. Contemporary Art Curator is an… Read more »

Substrate Inc provided comprehensive construction management services for the award-winning Marsh Creek Road Bridge Replacement for Contra Costa County

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This project was originally intended to be a two-season project, but by utilizing Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) techniques, it was completed in one construction season. The public outreach component on this project was critical as there was significant local opposition. This project won the 2019 APWA Project of the Year Award in the $5 million dollar category.

Isaiah House YES Project Receives Grant to Help Runaway and Homeless Youths in Essex County, NJ

Posted filed under Non Profit & Charity.

Isaiah House’s Youths Empowered to Succeed (YES) project was funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services—BASIC Centers grant, to help reduce the number of homeless youths surviving on the streets in Essex County, and to help increase the number of runaway and homeless youths receiving much-needed services to help them reunite with… Read more »