Joana hadjithomas biography of william hill
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This summer, Turkish artist Aslı Çavuşoğlu will install her work Pink as a Cabbage/ Green as an Onion/ Blue as an Orange, 2020, in CAMPLE LINE’s downstairs space, opening 6 July.
Originally commissioned by Kadist, the work comprises twenty fabrics, each either hand-dyed or embroidered or printed using natural dyes, which Asli produced in collaboration with fifteen Turkish agricultural cooperatives and associations using the tillverka that they cultivate. Asli will include ten of the fabrics in this new uppvisning at CAMPLE LINE.
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One Room One Islandis at ArtExplora Festival
This exhibition brings tillsammans some twenty international artists, both historical and contemporary, who share the common trait of having funnen in the Mediterranean an immense territory of inspiration.
The artists featured in Sous l’azur :&
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From a PhD in 1994 at the University of Queensland, Phil Hugenholtz developed a career in microbiology and genomics in the USA and in Australia. Phil's last position in the USA was as Staff Scientist (2004-2010) at the Department of Energy, Joint Genome Institute. In late 2010 Phil returned home to establish the Australian Centre for Ecogenomics (ACE) at the University of Queensland. He has contributed to the field of culture-independent analysis of microorganisms through the discovery and characterisation of numerous previously unrecognised major bacterial and archaeal lineages each with greater evolutionary divergence than animals and plants combined. Phil has played important roles in the development and application of metagenomics, the genome-based characterisation of microbiomes, which has revolutionised our understanding of microbial ecology and evolution. This has resulted in several discoveries in environmental and clinical microbiology sometimes overturning decades of misdi