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Mar 15, 2006 18:04

I took a trip up to Spanish Harlem today, to visit the National Museum of Catholic Art and History on East 115th Street. I walked, because in terms of distance it really isn't so far from where Chris lives on East 98th. In terms of culture and demographics, however, it's a completely different world. Walking through El Barrio, you're lucky if ( Read more... )

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lookingland March 16 2006, 04:41:23 UTC
i love mcNichol's icons ~ there's a really interesting essay of his online somewhere about art as prayer. i'll try to dig it up if you have not seen it.

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lady_morgaine April 23 2006, 06:19:06 UTC
Hey - I'd love to see that essay, as I don't think I've read it. Do you know if/where you can purchase some of those icons?

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lookingland April 23 2006, 12:40:00 UTC
St. Andre Rublev Icon Studio ~ sorry, i meant to get back to you with this ~ thank you for reminding me.

and here's the interview i was talking about.

enjoy ~ !

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quirkyjen March 17 2006, 02:31:39 UTC
Karen - I live on E. 95th (between 2nd and 3rd). Wanna get coffee next weekend?

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lady_morgaine April 23 2006, 06:21:13 UTC
Jenny, I'm awful. Somehow I completely missed this comment! I'm so sorry. . . BOO to me! Anyway, if you're still speaking to me, I'm going to be in town again on April 28 - May 2. Let me know if you're free!

Oh, by the way, Chris and I are looking at an apartment on E 96th between 1st and 2nd (really on the corner of 2nd). How crazy would that be? ;) If we don't get to meet up next weekend, we'll at least have a whole year to get togehter!

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Cool msci March 19 2006, 17:11:34 UTC
Yeah, my family is awesome, we donate stained glass. Seriously though, there arent that many Sciscenti's and we're originially from New York from what I understand, so I'm most defintely somehow related to Giovannina Sciscenti. My grandmother will love to hear about this, thanks Karen!

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