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== Chinwe Chukwuogo-Roy == | |||
Thank you for your note, however I checked carefully before adding the artist to the list and it was clear to me that she met the citeria required, indeed significantly more so than several of the artists already there. | |||
Her work is held in permanent exhibition by the University of London. All the works held in the Menzies gallery are by her as are the majority in the Handcock rooms. She has work that is available to the public to view in the Queen's collection at Buckingham Palace and, by appointment, at Marlborough House. | |||
She has had many solo exhibitions including those at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University; The Sainsbury Centre at (UEA) the University of East Anglia, Norwich; Connecticut University; Christchurch Mansions, Ipswich; The Lowry Gallery, Salford; The Manchester Central Library Gallery, Manchester; The RCS, London; The UNESCO Place de Fontenoy Gallery,Paris; 6 months solo exhibition at the Ipswich and Colchester Museum's Saachi Gallery, as well as major solo exhibitions at commercial galleries including The Mall Gallery, London; Rever's Cork Street Gallery, London. Her CHOGM Exhibition colaboration with the National Art Gallery of Nigeria has been viewed by over 50 Heads of State and is the largest exhibition ever to have been held in that country. | |||
Incidentally she and John Mack, director of the British Museum represented the United Kingdom at the Council of Europe on African Art. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the UEA and was made a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) for her contributions to Art. | |||
Although some of her prints change hands for under £5,000 many of her oil paintings are in excess of £25,000 with key pieces valued over £80,000. | |||
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I checked out that IP. I'm not a checkuser, but I know how to detect an autoblocked IP. That IP has not been recently used by Ciresis or any of his sockpuppets, so I think we have to proceed on the assumption that it's a good faith opinion.—Kww(talk) 16:36, 11 June 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks -- I saw your revert, although I did move the comment to an appropriate spot. Too bad the IP got caught up in this. I actually feel bad about that. freshacconci talktalk 16:40, 11 June 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks! freshacconci talktalk 22:30, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
PinkTruffles123's Apology
Freshacconci, thank you for reminding me about my vandalism. I'm sorry that I deleted a comment on the Wiki talk page. I thought it was an article and the comment was unnecessary. Thank you again!PinkTruffles123 (talk) 02:28, 16 June 2013 (UTC)PinkTruffles123
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My user page is all messed up. How can I make it look like a professional user page again? Thanks in advance! PinkTruffles123 (talk) 02:15, 17 June 2013 (UTC)PinkTruffles123
- You should try the User Page Design Center. There are step by step instructions and you can contact other editors to help you design a page. freshacconci talktalk 02:35, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
- That was a bit useful. However, there is unnecessary text along the sides of my page, and chapter headings are incomplete and not aligned to the left. Is there any information to resolve this problem? PinkTruffles123 (talk) 02:40, 17 June 2013 (UTC)PinkTruffles123
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Glitch Art Further reading revision
Re: Removal of off-topic and/or self published texts 14:22 29, June 2013. Just saw this - there was a panel on glitch and identity / sexuality, etc. at GLI.TC/H 2112 last December. Noticed the removal of my essay "Queer Identity and Glitch." Obviously this isn't a platform for self-publication (just so you know, I was not the original poster who included the article on this wiki page). I updated bibliographical info in the article PDF itself. It was not self published, was given as a lecture at a couple conferences in 2012 (this was not previously clear). The same link will forward to the updated document now (http://www.kevinbenisvy.com/sites/default/files/2012%20-%20The%20Queer%20Identity%20and%20Glitch.pdf). I just think that an article referencing the issue of identity politics could be included on this page. The representation of the topic by a panel at GLI.TC/H 2112 seems to indicate its relevance to the glitch art topic, although any decent essay on glitch and identity would do. Perhaps it could be considered for re-inclusion, or I could help you find an alternative text on the subject?
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New Zealand versus Kiwi
Hi, you may care to contribute to the discussion at Talk:Deaths in 2013#Adjectival descriptor for a New Zealand person. Regards, WWGB (talk) 03:49, 21 July 2013 (UTC)
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... for clearing the vandalism from my Talk page. Please enjoy this brownie as a token of my appreciation. — Malik Shabazz /Stalk 01:21, 23 July 2013 (UTC) |
Chinwe Chukwuogo-Roy
Thank you for your note, however I checked carefully before adding the artist to the list and it was clear to me that she met the citeria required, indeed significantly more so than several of the artists already there.
Her work is held in permanent exhibition by the University of London. All the works held in the Menzies gallery are by her as are the majority in the Handcock rooms. She has work that is available to the public to view in the Queen's collection at Buckingham Palace and, by appointment, at Marlborough House.
She has had many solo exhibitions including those at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University; The Sainsbury Centre at (UEA) the University of East Anglia, Norwich; Connecticut University; Christchurch Mansions, Ipswich; The Lowry Gallery, Salford; The Manchester Central Library Gallery, Manchester; The RCS, London; The UNESCO Place de Fontenoy Gallery,Paris; 6 months solo exhibition at the Ipswich and Colchester Museum's Saachi Gallery, as well as major solo exhibitions at commercial galleries including The Mall Gallery, London; Rever's Cork Street Gallery, London. Her CHOGM Exhibition colaboration with the National Art Gallery of Nigeria has been viewed by over 50 Heads of State and is the largest exhibition ever to have been held in that country.
Incidentally she and John Mack, director of the British Museum represented the United Kingdom at the Council of Europe on African Art. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the UEA and was made a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) for her contributions to Art.
Although some of her prints change hands for under £5,000 many of her oil paintings are in excess of £25,000 with key pieces valued over £80,000. Kiredoryor (talk) 15:35, 6 August 2013 (UTC)