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    Pukekura en plein air: the paintings of Amanda Watson, in the environment and in context

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    Edward Hanfling talks about Amanda Watson's painting practice in the context of site-specificity and the dance between the artist, materials and environments

    Distinguished Major Recital: Amanda Yo, Flute

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    Recording of Amanda Yo's DMP recita

    Oral History Interview with Amanda Panizzut

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    Interview with Amanda Panizzut. We we spoke about Hispanic traditions she had growing up, racism and the effects in her family, and what it means for her to be Hispanic in the Unites States

    Oral History Interview with Amanda Panizzut

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    Interview with Amanda Panizzut. We we spoke about Hispanic traditions she had growing up, racism and the effects in her family, and what it means for her to be Hispanic in the Unites States

    Amanda Gearing Queensland Flood Collection 2011-2012

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    A collection of oral history recordings, photographs, hand drawn maps, videos and speech notes relating to the 2011 Queensland floods and the major flood event that occurred in Toowoomba and the Lockyer Valley region on 10 January 2011: a flash flood (described as an 'inland tsunami') which devastatingly took 21 human lives. The collection, amassed by Toowoomba-based journalist Amanda Gearing for her Master of Arts degree, includes 86 oral history recordings of flood survivors and rescuers in Spring Bluff, Murphys Creek, Toowoomba, Withcott, Postmans Ridge, Helidon, Carpendale and Grantham as well as digital photographs and videos taken by a number of those interviewed including those taken by Amanda Gearing and other locals. The interviews are very personal and powerful recollections of the experience of the flood event. Some recall feelings of fear and despair and tell of trauma and loss which continues well after the flood event. All are stories of resilience and hope, of rebuilding lives, of lessons learnt, and recommendations in order to avoid the same devastating results in future disasters

    Talk: Karine Polwart and Amanda Thomson

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    In September 2025 writer-musician Karine Polwart walked the John Muir Way from west to east, gathering stories and observations for a new book. She was exploring the recent industrial and deeper geological past of the Forth Valley, stretching towards the East Lothian and Borders coastline, entwining ecology, folklore, memoir and songs that evoke this landscape, and her personal experience of living within it. On the Kilsyth to Falkirk leg of the Way, Polwart walked with writer and visual artist Amanda Thomson. Thomson grew up in Kilsyth and Polwart grew up five miles east along the Forth and Clyde Canal, above the Stirlingshire village of Banknock. Both writers share a fascination for questions around human impacts on landscapes, social history, birdlore, botany, place-making and Scots language. And their connections to this particular route are deeply personal as well as artistic. At the end of a day’s walking and blethers they held a public event, hosted by the Fruitmarket Gallery, at Forth Valley College, Falkirk, to share and discuss their work, how land and place informs it, and how their cross artform practices enrich it. The event was programmed by Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket Gallery who are currently hosting Polwart as Dr Gavin Wallace Fellow in their ‘Attached to Land’ programme. Amanda Thomson’s memoir Belonging was shortlisted for the Wainwright Prize for Nature Writing (2023). Her Scots Dictionary of Nature is published by Saraband

    [Stammbuch Amanda ...]

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    To My Children and Grandchildren

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    Hulda Cordelia Thurston Smith, daughter-in-law of Amanda Barnes Smith, shares an additional story about Amanda Smith\u27s marriages and relationship to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

    Amanda Pepping, trumpet

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    Isaac Albeniz, arr. Amanda PeppingManuel de Falla, arr. Amanda PeppingEnrique GranadosCarl Maria von Weber, arr. Amanda PeppingErnesto Lecuona, arr. Amanda PeppingFranz Lehar, arr. Amanda Peppin

    Amanda Christensen Stockholm, Kravattfabrik

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    AMANDA CHRISTENSEN STOCKHOLM, KRAVATTFABRIK Amanda Christensen Stockholm, Kravattfabrik ( -
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