Thursday night was the final time art walkers could glimpse Kucera's tall figure in the gallery, expertly discussing the works hanging on the walls. In hushed voices, I heard people strategizing their goodbyes to the stalwart of the Seattle art scene, who moved through the space, as sure as ever. On Monday, Kucera is leaving Seattle to decamp to a medieval castle yes, really! His employees Jim Wilcox and Carol Clifford, husband and wife, are buying the joint from him. The name will stay the same, and Kucera will serve as co-director of the space overseas, slowly decreasing his involvement over time. But on his way out, Kucera is leaving a gift to artists in the area. In total, the gift is the largest one-time donation Artist Trust has received in its history. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Artist Trust artisttrust. In a press release, the organization said they believe the Black artist fellowship award is the first of its kind in the country with a permanent funding source. Though the turnaround to apply to this year's cohort is relatively quick—announced at the end of last month, applications are due on Tuesday, November 9 interested parties apply here.


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The Greek fable tells of an ass that is carrying a religious image and takes the homage of the crowd as being paid to him personally. When pride makes it refuse to go further, the driver beats it and declares that the world has not yet become so backward that men bow down to asses. The fable was revived in Renaissance times by Andrea Alciato in his Emblemata under the heading Non tibi sed religioni not for your sake but religion's , and is placed in the context of the Egyptian cult of Isis. The most significant is that of Geoffrey Whitney in his Choice of Emblemes , which is more a paraphrase dwelling foremost on the meaning of the fable. It draws the human parallel with religious 'pastors', but also with ambassadors in the secular sphere, both of whom act as intermediaries of a higher power. None of these authors ascribed the fable to Aesop, but Christoph Murer mentioned "Aesop's Ass" in his book of emblems, XL emblemata miscella nova , where it was likened to those who pursue ambition. The story had another retelling in a Neo-Latin poem by Gabriele Faerno which, in its single-lined moral, draws the parallel with a magistrate who is only honoured for his office. The lesson was emphasised then by its being titled "The Jackass in Office", [12] in reference to the proverbial expression for a puffed up petty official, a jack in office.
Young Joe: A Veterans Letter
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