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Corcoran and offers
The Corcoran offers a pre-college portfolio development program in the summer for high school students.

Corcoran and degrees
He received honorary Doctor of Science degrees from Case Western Reserve University in 1969, Princeton University in 1985, and the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York in 1990 in connection with an international symposium in his honor organized by John Corcoran.

Corcoran and Bachelor
In 1957, he took a leading role in the situation comedy Bachelor Father for CBS as Bentley Gregg, a playboy lawyer who has to become a father to his niece Kelly ( played by Noreen Corcoran ), upon the death of her biological parents.
Among her dance associates was the former television child actress Noreen Corcoran of Bachelor Father.
Boyd showed he had comedic talents in recurring roles in the television series Bachelor Father ( as Howard Meechum, the boyfried of the Noreen Corcoran character ), Date with the Angels, The Betty White Show, Broadside ( in the role of Marion Botnik ), and My Three Sons.
Bissell was a regular for the third and fourth seasons of the television series Bachelor Father ( 1959 – 1961 ), costarring John Forsythe, Noreen Corcoran, and Sammee Tong.

Corcoran and Fine
Her works are included in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Museum of Fine Arts, in Boston, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Whitney Museum of New York City among many others.
Mann received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from the Corcoran Museum in May 2006.
Collections holding works by Hiram Powers include the Addison Gallery of American Art ( Andover, Massachusetts ), the Amon Carter Museum ( Texas ), the Arizona State University Art Museum, the Art Gallery of the University of Rochester ( New York ), the Birmingham Museum of Art ( Alabama ), the Brooklyn Museum of Art ( New York City ), the Carnegie Museum of Art ( Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ), the Chrysler Museum of Art ( Norfolk, Virginia ), the Cincinnati Art Museum, the Corcoran Gallery of Art ( Washington D. C .), Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College ( Florida ), High Museum of Art ( Atlanta, GA ) Dallas Museum of Art ( Texas ), Detroit Institute of Arts, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the Glencairn Museum ( Pennsylvania ), the Greenville County Museum of Art ( South Carolina ), Harvard University Art Museums, the Honolulu Museum of Art, the Hudson River Museum ( Yonkers, New York ), the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Milwaukee Art Museum, Miami University, the Morse Museum of American Art, ( Florida ), the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston the National Gallery of Art ( Washington D. C .), the Newark Museum ( New Jersey ), the North Carolina Museum of Art, the Portland Museum of Art ( Maine ), the Smithsonian American Art Museum ( Washington D. C .), the United States Senate Art Collection, the University of Cincinnati Galleries ( Ohio ), the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the Vermont State House Fine Arts Collection ( Montpelier, Vermont ), the White House Collection, ( Washington ), the Yale University Art Gallery ( New Haven, Connecticut ) and Edward Lee McClain High School ( Greenfield, Ohio ).
Corcoran established the gallery, supported with an endowment, " for the perpetual establishment and encouragement of the Fine Arts.
The present councillors, elected in 2009, are Colm Arthur ( Fine Gael ), Gerry Corcoran ( Labour ), Joseph Flanagan ( Fine Gael ), and Paul Daly ( Fianna Fáil ).
He participated in important annual and biennial exhibitions at the National Academy of Design, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington as well as most of the world fairs.
Paintings of Jonas Lie are on exhibit at art museums throughout the United States including at Utah Museum of Fine Arts ; Cornell Fine Arts Museum ; Phoenix Art Museum ; San Diego Museum of Art ; Corcoran Gallery of Art ; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ; Brooklyn Museum of Art ; Metropolitan Museum of Art ; High Museum of Art ; and Memorial Art Gallery.
Some recent BGC graduates are holding positions as curators at the Textile Museum in Washington, DC ; the High Museum of Art in Atlanta ; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ; the New-York Historical Society ; the National Gallery of Art ; the Metropolitan Museum of Art ; the Corcoran Gallery of Art ; the Art Institute of Chicago ; the Detroit Institute of Arts ; Yale University Art Gallery ; the Museum of Modern Art ; the Museum of Arts and Design ; the Allentown Art Museum ; and Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum.
Booth attended, but did not graduate from, the Corcoran College of Art and Design, the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, the School of Visual Arts, and Adelphi College.
His paintings were featured in national surveys held at the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL ; Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA ; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C .; Dayton Art Institute, OH ; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C .; Newark Museum, Newark, NJ ; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA. and Tate Gallery, London, UK.
He is represented by important works in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ; the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington ; the Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia, and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
He was honored with the William A. Clark Prize at the Corcoran Gallery of Art's 1908 biennial, and the Temple Gold Medal in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts ' annual exhibition of 1913.
Among Chapin ’ s notable showings were at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D. C. His works are in permanent collections at the Art Institute of Chicago, Brooklyn Museum ( NYC ), Philadelphia Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art ( NYC ), Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Syracuse University, and other museums.
Beginning in the early 1930s, he showed regularly in the large annual and biennial American exhibitions of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Carnegie Institute, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the National Academy of Design, and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

Corcoran and Arts
Solo exhibitions featuring Juan Downey ’ s work include Juan Downey: Audio-Kinetic Electronic Sculptures, The Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC ; With Energy Beyond These Walls, Howard Wise Gallery, New York, NY, ( 1970 ); Video Trans Americas, Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, TX, ( 1976 ); Juan Downey: Video Trans Americas, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, ( 1976 ); Video Trans Americas, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY ( 1977 ); Juan Downey: New American Filmmaker Series, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY ( 1978 ); Juan Downey, Matrix / Berkeley 16, University Art Museum, Berkeley, CA ( 1978 ); Une Forêt ' Videoformes ': Retrospective Juan Downey, Festival de la Création Vidéo, Clermont-Ferrand, France ( 1993 ); Juan Downey: Instalaciones, Dibujos y Videos, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago ( 1995 ), Chile ; Juan Downey: Con energía más allá de estos muros, Institut Valencià d ' Art Modern, Centre del Carme, Valencia, Spain ( 1997 – 98 ); Retrospectiva de Video Arte de Juan Downey, Museo de Arte Moderno de Chiloé, Castro, Chiloé, Chile ( 2000 ); Plateau of Humankind, Honorable Mention: “ Excellence in Art Science and Technology ,” 49th Venice Biennale Chilean Pavilion, Venice, Italy ( 2001 ); and Juan Downey: El ojo pensante, Sala de Arte Fundación Telefónica, Santiago, Chile ( 2010 ); Juan Downey: The Invisible Architect, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, NY ( 2011-2012 ).
After the Corcoran refused the Mapplethorpe exhibition, the underwriters of the exhibition went to the nonprofit Washington Project for the Arts, which showed all the images in its space from July 21 to August 13, 1989, to large crowds.
The museum was founded by Ann Harithas, artist and long-time supporter of the Art Car movement, and James Harithas, former director of the Corcoran Museum, Washington, D. C., the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York, the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston and current director of the Station Museum, Houston, Texas.
The movement has been helped by the emergence of a number of organizations that teach Letterpress such as Columbia College Chicago's Center for Book and Paper Arts, Art Center College of Design and Armory Center for the Arts both in Pasadena, Calif., New York's Center for Book Arts, Studio on the Square and The Arm NYC, the Wells College Book Arts Center in Aurora, New York, the San Francisco Center for the Book, Bookworks, Seattle's School of Visual Concepts, Black Rock Press, North Carolina State University, Washington D. C's Corcoran College of Art and Design, Penland School of Crafts, the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, the International Printing Museum in Carson, CA, Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA, and the Bowehouse Press at VCU in Richmond, VA.
After the Corcoran refused the Mapplethorpe exhibition, the underwriters of the exhibition went to the nonprofit Washington Project for the Arts, which showed the controversial images in its own space from July 21-August 13, 1989, to large crowds.

Corcoran and Design
The museum and its affiliated art and design college Corcoran College of Art and Design together have a staff of about 185 and an operating budget of about $ 20 million.
* Corcoran College of Art and Design
diss., Corcoran College of Art + Design, 2011, 70 pages ; AAT 1506363.
* The Corcoran College of Art and Design, art school located in Washington, DC, United States
A new building for the Corcoran Gallery of Art and its nascent school of art ( now the Corcoran College of Art + Design ) was designed by American architect Ernest Flagg in the Beaux-Arts Style and completed in 1897, nine years after Corcoran ’ s death.
Since 1968 he has taught at the Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington, D. C.
Irish Film & Television Award nominations went to Ciarán Hinds, Gerard McSorley, and Brenda Fricker for their performances, Brendan Galvin for Best Cinematography, Joan Bergin for Best Costume Design, and Dee Corcoran and Ailbhe Lemass for Best Hair / Make-Up.
* Honorary Doctorate from Corcoran College of Art and Design, 2005
The Corcoran College of Art and Design, ( Originally the Corcoran School of Art ), founded in 1890, is the only professional college of art and design in Washington, D. C., United States, located in the Downtown area.
Most recently, in 1999, the college changed its name formally to The Corcoran College of Art and Design and has established itself as Washington's singular four-year accredited institution for education in the arts.
* Corcoran College of Art and Design

Corcoran and ),
This approach was confirmed in R v Clouden ( 1985 ) and Corcoran v Anderton ( 1980 ), both handbag-snatching cases.
* Alfred Assollant ( 1827 – 1886 ), Children ’ s author – “ The Adventures of Capitain Corcoran ”.
It is the principal city of the Hanford-Corcoran, California Metropolitan Statistical Area ( MSA Code 25260 ), which encompasses all of Kings County, including the cities of Hanford and Corcoran.
Members of the Borough Council are Larry Bongard ( D, 2011 ), Thomas Calabrese ( D, 2013 ), Kenneth Corcoran ( D, 2013 ), Bernard J. Fontana ( D, 2012 ), Dana Martinotti ( D, 2011 ) and Donna M. Spoto ( D, 2012 ).
, members of the Lafayette Township Committee are Mayor George Sweeney ( term ends December 31, 2011 ), Deputy Mayor Gregory Corcoran ( 2011 ), Richard Bruning ( 2013 ), John D ’ Angeli ( 2012 ) and Richard Hughes ( 2013 ).
* Barbara Corcoran ( born 1949 ), real estate agent and investor.
After Inness settled in Montclair, New Jersey in 1885, and particularly in the last decade of his life, this mystical component manifested in his art through a more abstracted handling of shapes, softened edges, and saturated color ( October, 1886, Los Angeles County Museum of Art ), a profound and dramatic juxtaposition of sky and earth ( Early Autumn, Montclair, 1888, Montclair Art Museum ), an emphasis on the intimate landscape view ( Sunset in the Woods, 1891, Corcoran Gallery of Art ), and an increasingly personal, spontaneous, and often violent handling of paint.
McDowall was born at 204 Herne Hill Road, Herne Hill, London, England, the son of Winsfriede Lucinda ( née Corcoran ), an Irish-born aspiring actress, and Thomas Andrew McDowall, a merchant seaman.
" In the same article, Dr. Manijeh Nikakhtar, a Los Angeles psychiatrist and co-author of Addiction or Self-Medication: The Truth ( ISBN 978-1883819576 ), says she received a letter from Downey in 1999, during his time at Corcoran II, asking for advice on his condition.
* Niagara ( 1857 ), Corcoran Gallery of Art
* Michael Corcoran ( 1827 – 1863 ), American Civil War Colonel of 69th New York Irish Volunteers
* Thomas E. Corcoran ( 1838 – 1904 ), American Civil War Sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
and MP ), Lord Dramaleigh ( a Lord Chamberlain ), Mr. Blushington ( of the county council ), Mr. Goldbury ( a company promoter ) and Captain Corcoran ( of the navy – a joking reference to the character from Gilbert and Sullivan's early popular opera, H. M. S.
Reed mentored and protected the careers of a number of young lawyers at RFC, many of whom became highly influential in the Roosevelt administration: Alger Hiss, Robert H. Jackson, Thomas Gardiner Corcoran, Charles Edward Wyzanski, Jr. ( later an important federal district court judge ), and David Cushman Coyle.

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