" The drawing featured in this volume were chosen from approxiamateley 350 pen and ink renderings of objects from the collections of artist Ellen Lanyon thst she completed between 2001 and 2003. in visits to New York between 2003 and 2005, Lynne Warren had the pleasure of viewing the collections and objects within them and responded with eleven verses. Thus Ballary Marvels came about.
Ellen Lanyon is a distinguished painter and graphic artist with deep roots in both New York and Chicago. Lynne Warren is a long-time curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago."
Journal, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians March 2009
Date:
March 2009
Edition:
Volume:
68
Issue:
1
Abstract:
The JSAH is a blind-peer reviewed international journal devoted to all aspects of the history of the built environment and spatial practice, including architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, and city planning. Published since 1941, the JSAH has defined the field of architectural history, and is a pioneer in digital publication. We seek articles that are historically rigorous, conceptually sophisticated, and theoretically innovative. Our scope is global.*
Language:
English
Notes:
* taken from http://www.sah.org/publications-and-research/jsah
Journal, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians December 2008
Date:
December 2008
Volume:
67
Issue:
4
Abstract:
The JSAH is a blind-peer reviewed international journal devoted to all aspects of the history of the built environment and spatial practice, including architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, and city planning. Published since 1941, the JSAH has defined the field of architectural history, and is a pioneer in digital publication. We seek articles that are historically rigorous, conceptually sophisticated, and theoretically innovative. Our scope is global.*
Language:
English
Notes:
* taken from http://www.sah.org/publications-and-research/jsah
Journal, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians March 2007
Date:
March 2007
Volume:
66
Issue:
1
Abstract:
The JSAH is a blind-peer reviewed international journal devoted to all aspects of the history of the built environment and spatial practice, including architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, and city planning. Published since 1941, the JSAH has defined the field of architectural history, and is a pioneer in digital publication. We seek articles that are historically rigorous, conceptually sophisticated, and theoretically innovative. Our scope is global.*
Language:
English
Notes:
* taken from http://www.sah.org/publications-and-research/jsah
Journal, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians December 2006
Date:
December 2006
Edition:
Volume:
65
Issue:
4
Abstract:
The JSAH is a blind-peer reviewed international journal devoted to all aspects of the history of the built environment and spatial practice, including architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, and city planning. Published since 1941, the JSAH has defined the field of architectural history, and is a pioneer in digital publication. We seek articles that are historically rigorous, conceptually sophisticated, and theoretically innovative. Our scope is global.*
Language:
English
Notes:
* taken from http://www.sah.org/publications-and-research/jsah
Journal, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians September 2006
Date:
September 2006
Volume:
65
Issue:
3
Abstract:
The JSAH is a blind-peer reviewed international journal devoted to all aspects of the history of the built environment and spatial practice, including architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, and city planning. Published since 1941, the JSAH has defined the field of architectural history, and is a pioneer in digital publication. We seek articles that are historically rigorous, conceptually sophisticated, and theoretically innovative. Our scope is global.*
Language:
English
Notes:
* taken from http://www.sah.org/publications-and-research/jsah
Journal, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians June 2006
Date:
June 2006
Volume:
65
Issue:
2
Abstract:
The JSAH is a blind-peer reviewed international journal devoted to all aspects of the history of the built environment and spatial practice, including architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, and city planning. Published since 1941, the JSAH has defined the field of architectural history, and is a pioneer in digital publication. We seek articles that are historically rigorous, conceptually sophisticated, and theoretically innovative. Our scope is global.*
Language:
English
Notes:
* taken from http://www.sah.org/publications-and-research/jsah
Book, Picard, Caroline, Phonebook 2007/2008 An Annual Directory for Alternative Artspace
Date:
2007
Edition:
First edition
Abstract:
The Green Lantern Press and ThreeWalls are proud to announce the printing of an alternative artspace/non-profit gallery book. This book will include listings, locations, contact information and annual programming for national artspaces. By printing PHONEBOOK we hope to create a single resource, useful to arts administrators, artists, and tourists alike, that outlines a network. Hopefully through a heightened awareness of one another we can support and enhance our own various practices.
This chapbook is a prototype and outline to the book, Cadence & Slang. The focus of the book will be a guide to creating art and projects. This chapbook and future book are funded through the donation website Kickstarter.