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Visual Feast: Silvia Weidenbach
Silvia Weidenbach is the first V&A Gilbert Collection artist in residence. Melding digital design, 3D printing, and traditional silversmithing techniques, she creates exuberant jewellery that demands attention. This book, alongside a commission and display, is the culmination of her residency.
Weidenbach collaborated with numerous artists, performers and musicians during her residency to reinterpret the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection and her own jewellery. These collaborations pushed the boundaries of how visitors interacted with historic and contemporary objects within the museum space, and explored the human senses through different artistic mediums
Art Forum - Velez, Silvia
30 March 2005. -- Local artist Silvia Velez is interested in the many volatile connections between art and politics, in the spaces between what we see and how we understand, and between what we say and how we read. She will speak about her recent work, comprised of 'post-it notes' and text relating to the 2003 protests against the Iraq war, currently on show at Canberra Museum and Gallery
Charles E. Silvia
A portrait photograph of Springfield College Swimming and Diving Team coach, Charles E. Silvia as a young man.Charles “Red” Eaton Silvia (January 3, 1911—June 16, 1998), earned his BS (1934) and MPE (1940) from Springfield College and began working there in 1937. As one of the nation’s outstanding swim coaches, he coached more than two-hundred Springfield College athletes to All-American status, including SC Alumnus William A. Yorzyk. In 1956, he also served as Assistant Coach of the United States Olympic Swimming Team. Silvia also coached Dr. Davis Hart to his record-breaking English Channel swim from England to France in 1972. He has been honored as NCAA District I Coach of the Year (1970), was named to the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame (1973), and served as the chairman of the board of the International Swimming Hall of Fame.Original print of photograph not in collection. Digital copy was made of original and original was returned to donor, Susan Silvia Laing. A print facsimile was created and placed into a folder within the collection
Charles E. Silvia giving speech
A photograph of Charles E. Silvia, famous Springfield College Swimming and Diving coach, giving his acceptance speech at his induction to the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1976. He is standing behind the podium, speaking into the microphone. He was inducted as a contributor to the sport of swimming.Charles “Red” Eaton Silvia (January 3, 1911—June 16, 1998), earned his BS (1934) and MPE (1940) from Springfield College and began working there in 1937. As one of the nation’s outstanding swim coaches, he coached more than two-hundred Springfield College athletes to All-American status, including SC Alumnus William A. Yorzyk. In 1956, he also served as Assistant Coach of the United States Olympic Swimming Team. Silvia also coached Dr. Davis Hart to his record-breaking English Channel swim from England to France in 1972. He has been honored as NCAA District I Coach of the Year (1970), was named to the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame (1973), and served as the chairman of the board of the International Swimming Hall of Fame.Original print of photograph not in collection. Digital copy was made of original and original was returned to donor, Susan Silvia Laing. A print facsimile was created and placed into a folder within the collection
Charles E. Silvia and two others, 1930
A photograph of Charles E. Silvia with two other men standing in the snow. It is thought that Silvia is the man standing in the center, wearing the glasses. There is a house in the background. The note on the back of the original photograph says "New Hampton 1930".Charles “Red” Eaton Silvia (January 3, 1911—June 16, 1998), earned his BS (1934) and MPE (1940) from Springfield College and began working there in 1937. As one of the nation’s outstanding swim coaches, he coached more than two-hundred Springfield College athletes to All-American status, including SC Alumnus William A. Yorzyk. In 1956, he also served as Assistant Coach of the United States Olympic Swimming Team. Silvia also coached Dr. Davis Hart to his record-breaking English Channel swim from England to France in 1972. He has been honored as NCAA District I Coach of the Year (1970), was named to the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame (1973), and served as the chairman of the board of the International Swimming Hall of Fame.Original print of photograph not in collection. Digital copy was made of original and original was returned to donor, Susan Silvia Laing. A print facsimile was created and placed into a folder within the collection
Charles E. Silvia
A portrait photograph of Springfield College Swimming and Diving Team coach, Charles E. Silvia.Charles “Red” Eaton Silvia (January 3, 1911—June 16, 1998), earned his BS (1934) and MPE (1940) from Springfield College and began working there in 1937. As one of the nation’s outstanding swim coaches, he coached more than two-hundred Springfield College athletes to All-American status, including SC Alumnus William A. Yorzyk. In 1956, he also served as Assistant Coach of the United States Olympic Swimming Team. Silvia also coached Dr. Davis Hart to his record-breaking English Channel swim from England to France in 1972. He has been honored as NCAA District I Coach of the Year (1970), was named to the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame (1973), and served as the chairman of the board of the International Swimming Hall of Fame.Original print of photograph not in collection. Digital copy was made of original and original was returned to donor, Susan Silvia Laing. A print facsimile was created and placed into a folder within the collection
Charles E. Silvia and Edward J. Smyke
A photograph showing Springfield College Swimming coach Charles E. Silvia and student Edward J. Smyke standing together by what looks like a lake. Smyke is making a funny face that looks like he is straining and Coach Silvia has his arms around his shoulders. There are other men behind them.Charles “Red” Eaton Silvia (January 3, 1911—June 16, 1998), earned his BS (1934) and MPE (1940) from Springfield College and began working there in 1937. As one of the nation’s outstanding swim coaches, he coached more than two-hundred Springfield College athletes to All-American status, including SC Alumnus William A. Yorzyk. In 1956, he also served as Assistant Coach of the United States Olympic Swimming Team. Silvia also coached Dr. Davis Hart to his record-breaking English Channel swim from England to France in 1972. He has been honored as NCAA District I Coach of the Year (1970), was named to the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame (1973), and served as the chairman of the board of the International Swimming Hall of Fame.Original print of photograph not in collection. Digital copy was made of original and original was returned to donor, Susan Silvia Laing. A print facsimile was created and placed into a folder within the collection
Charles E. Silvia and Linkletter Natatorium, 1967
A photograph of Springfield College Men's Swimming and Diving coach, Charles E. Silvia, standing in front of the main swimming pool in Linkletter Natatorium. The photograph also appears on the cover of the pamphlet titlled, "Coach Charles E. Silvia Testimonial". This was held on November 10, 1967. To see this document, go here: http://cdm16122.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15370coll2/id/16389Charles “Red” Eaton Silvia (January 3, 1911—June 16, 1998), earned his BS (1934) and MPE (1940) from Springfield College and began working there in 1937. As one of the nation’s outstanding swim coaches, he coached more than two-hundred Springfield College athletes to All-American status, including SC Alumnus William A. Yorzyk. In 1956, he also served as Assistant Coach of the United States Olympic Swimming Team. Silvia also coached Dr. Davis Hart to his record-breaking English Channel swim from England to France in 1972. He has been honored as NCAA District I Coach of the Year (1970), was named to the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame (1973), and served as the chairman of the board of the International Swimming Hall of Fame.Original print of photograph not in collection. Digital copy was made of original and original was returned to donor, Susan Silvia Laing. A print facsimile was created and placed into a folder within the collection
Coach Charles E. Silvia standing with students
A photograph of Springfield College Swimming Coach, Charles E. Silvia, standing with a group of students. He is all dressed in white and has his hand raised up to his chin. Some of the students are wearing varsity "S" sweaters and some are not wearing any suits. Those without suits are most likely members of the swim team. Edward J. Smyke (Class of 1943) is in the lower right hand corner.Charles “Red” Eaton Silvia (January 3, 1911—June 16, 1998), earned his BS (1934) and MPE (1940) from Springfield College and began working there in 1937. As one of the nation’s outstanding swim coaches, he coached more than two-hundred Springfield College athletes to All-American status, including SC Alumnus William A. Yorzyk. In 1956, he also served as Assistant Coach of the United States Olympic Swimming Team. Silvia also coached Dr. Davis Hart to his record-breaking English Channel swim from England to France in 1972. He has been honored as NCAA District I Coach of the Year (1970), was named to the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame (1973), and served as the chairman of the board of the International Swimming Hall of Fame.Original print of photograph not in collection. Digital copy was made of original and original was returned to donor, Susan Silvia Laing. A print facsimile was created and placed into a folder within the collection
L'eclettismo delle narrazioni. Una conversazione con Silvia Albertazzi
Si tratta di un'intervista a Silvia Albertazzi presente nel numero speciale di "Altre Modernità" dedicato a "Gli Studi Culturali e l'Università italiana", in cui i maggiori studiosi italiani del settore rispondono a una serie di domande (le stesse per tutti gli intervistati) sullo stato degli Studi Culturali in Italia e sulla loro posizione in merito. (Nel caso in oggetto, l'intervista è a cura di Serena Guarracino; nel sommario della rivista, tuttavia, figurano solo i nomi degli intervistati)
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