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You think you can see the art but there is a barrier obscuring your vision -- distance from the actual art piece can distort your perception, and not being able to see how a work of art hangs or is displayed next to or near other works of art -- that can be an issue too. We'd hate for you to finally take delivery of your newest conversation piece just to find out it doesn't fit where you wanted it, or the color clashes too much with your chartreuse drapes. Most art is non-refundable. The gallery used to be a place to go to meet up with friends and exchange ideas and build community.

Patrons and students alike would come to see a show and then talk about it with their peers the next day. The arts community has grown to be less real and more superficial because of things like social media and sites like Facebook. With all the good that social media does as a marketing tool for galleries, artists and the arts as a whole, it also removes something from the art world equation: community. Galleries are one such place to build a community -- a real, true social network -- your art ecosystem, and that is important.

It's been this way forever. Warm body introductions are important. Social networks on the internet are okay to rack up followers or friends, but a great quote that I read in the book The Start-Up of You by Reid Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn states, "There is a big difference between being the most connected person and being the best connected person. Now that I am an art dealer, I don't get out to openings like I did in the past.

When I happened to go to a recent First Friday's gallery event in Boston, it was great to run into old friends. It reminded me of what I love about the arts and I will stress it here again: the community. Fact: There is definitely a different experience meeting someone in person, rather than just looking at their photograph on a website.

Photo courtesy of Relevant Communications. Over the past few decades, there has been a growing movement in public education and government circles to cut funding to the arts. Here are five BIG reasons why art and arts education are more important now than ever. The work of advocacy organizations like Park West Foundation and Turnaround Arts —programs that specialize in bringing the arts to underperforming schools—has proven that both right- and left-brained kids really do benefit from arts education.

A two-year study revealed that students who participated in programs like Turnaround witnessed an overall Photo courtesy of Doug de Forest. Yes, art can nourish our souls, but it can nourish our families as well. This activity includes 4. Research from the University of Western Australia suggests that exposure to the arts for just two hours every week can drastically improve your mental health and overall well-being.

It can be active exposure, like painting a picture, or passive exposure, like strolling through a gallery or museum. Why do we need fermentation? Category: healthy living nutrition. Fermentation makes the foods easier to digest and the nutrients easier to assimilate.

In effect, much of the work of digestion is done for you. Since it doesn't use heat, fermentation also retains enzymes, vitamins, and other nutrients that are usually destroyed by food processing. How do you ferment? Choose Your Fermentation Equipment. Prepare the Vegetables for Fermenting. Use Water to Prepare the Brine. Weigh the Vegetables Down Under the Brine. Move the Fermented Vegetables to Cold Storage.

What are the 2 types of fermentation? The two most common types of fermentation are 1 alcoholic fermentation and 2 lactic acid fermentation. This is very common in yeast unicellular fungus and also seen in some bacteria. Does fermentation kill bacteria?

Fermentation bacteria are anaerobic, but use organic molecules as their final electron acceptor to produce fermentation end-products.

The process of heating, now called pasteurization in his honor, is still used to kill bacteria in some alcoholic beverages, as well as milk. What are the conditions for fermentation? The typical conditions needed for fermentation include:. How do humans use fermentation? There are two types of fermentation : lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation.

What is the purpose of glycolysis? What are advantages of fermentation? Advantages : fermenting things makes them taste great: like miso, kimchi, wine, and sourdough bread.



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