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The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum became the spinning center of the New York cultural elite in December 2009, as the next generation of art collectors (the Young Collectors Council, or YCC) hosted its annual Artist’s Ball.
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Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America opened its winter exhibit in February with the innovative architecture and landscape work of Snøhetta, an international design group.
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Maureen Kelly draws on her tenacity and talent to create one-of-a-kind fabric sculptures.
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Architect Ali Heshmati, LEAD Inc., Minneapolis, Minn., and light architect Dr. Lars Meess-Olsohn pulled together an installation at the GLOW 2008 International Forum of Light in Art and Architecture that enticed 150,000 participants to walk through their “Dar Luz” performance piece.
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The Sydney Custom House is currently hosting a five-story, translucent green tensioned-fabric sculpture dubbed the Green Void.
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There’s potential for illumination and interactivity in metal mesh fabrics, blending electronics, architecture, innovation and economy.
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Every two years, a landscape architect is chosen through a juried competition to create an installation for the Cleveland Public Art Park.
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The 2010 Winter Olympics will host world-class athletes and fabric art worthy of the event.
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Cynthia Thompson leverages her creative instincts to build a flourishing tension fabric structures business.
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Although the majority of work The Design Loft does is generated by Maureen Kelly’s designs, she occasionally installs designs by others.