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The Sermon from the 4th Sunday of Easter (Good Shepherd Sunday), delivered by the Very Rev. Gene Sherman, (Rector of Christ Church Westshore Anglican Church) at St. Anselm Anglican Church on April 21, 2024. Learn more about St. Anselm Anglican Church at: www.StAnselmAnglican.org https://www.stanselmanglican.org/about-st-anselm-anglican-church
John 2:13-22 Rev. Gene Sherman
Mark 8:22 - 9:1 The Rev. Gene Sherman
Georgina Godwin meets Gene Sherman, the Australian philanthropist and art collector. They speak about her new book, ‘The Spoken Object', a beautifully photographed monograph of her extensive furniture and fashion collections, as well as the recent loss of Gene's husband of 54 years.
In this episode of the Budget Overland Podcast, Benji and I have a great conversation with Gene Sherman about overlanding in converted ambulances. Gene provides great insight on why choosing an abundance and converting it is great alternative to more expensive manufactured luxury rigs. About Gene: Gene is a lifelong maker, entrepreneur, teacher, and public speaker who was born in the Soviet Union and immigrated with his family to America in 1977. From Erector sets and making plastic models as a child, to becoming a machinist/tool-maker by age 21,Gene has taught hundreds of manufacturing company employees in the use of the latest technology. In his 30's he worked at a university and owned a robotic vehicle start-up. Over the past decade Gene has turned his focus towards helping people by creating a unique hands-on skills learning center for advanced manufacturing to help them find meaningful and rewarding careers. Gene created Vocademy, a unique academy where people of all ages came to learn a breadth of amazing and valuable skills. For the past 10 years Gene has had 30 employees and been involved in teaching over a dozen amazing skills every day. Vocademy offered everything from traditional hands-on skills classes, to high-tech, in-demand modern skills, and all the way to an amazing, six month, Maker Skills Academy program. But in March 2020, COVID-19 shut down his school. This pandemic took away 80% of their revenue and they could not survive. While spending six months closing the business, he decided to take a slower pace and work on personal things that I had planned for many years. Gene went back to work at a local high school as a teacher. This "normal job" has given me the time and freedom to write, develop new ideas, and work on my personal projects which include ambulance conversations. Contact Gene: https://amborv.com/ http://forums.amborv.com/ AmboRV Facebook group Gene Sherman's favorite movie Tucker: Watch it here: Tucker: The Man and His Dream//////////////////ATTENTION////////////UPDATE BELOW///////////////////Hello, and welcome to the Budget Overland Podcast. Created by Jay and Benji in November 2021. Fast forward to April 2023, Jay and Benji parted ways. Not to worry Benji did a re-boot and skipped to season 3. BOP now has two show a week, Monday & Thursday! Out of re////////////|||\\\Voicemail Hotline+01-314-266-9536LISTENER DISCOUNT CODES:MOORE Expo "BUDGETOVER10" 10% offDevos "BOGOODS" 10% offMORRFlate "BUDGET" 15% offOverland Spices "BOSPICE" 10% offWhiskey & Wilderness "BO10" 10% offBigfoot Blankets "BO10" 10% offLonesome Adv "BO10" 10% offLinks to BO YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and Store go tohttps://www.budgetoverlandportal.com/ Become a BO Supporter! https://www.patreon.com/budgetoverland**Go to Apple Podcast and leave BOP a review! You will automatically be entered for our "Super Swag Pack Giveaway" We announce a winner every 50 Reviews! **Join the monthly "Insider Deals" email, where we partner with companies once a month with discounts on gear! https://www.budgetoverlandportal.com/***A special thanks to my BO PATRONS: Thank You!Joe GWandering PossumBrandon DillowChad LansingShane DeibertJay-Are SmithJimmy Jet -ST4x4ORP
In this episode of the Budget Overland Podcast, Benji and I have a great conversation with Gene Sherman about overlanding in converted ambulances. Gene provides great insight on why choosing an abundance and converting it is great alternative to more expensive manufactured luxury rigs. About Gene: Gene is a lifelong maker, entrepreneur, teacher, and public speaker who was born in the Soviet Union and immigrated with his family to America in 1977. From Erector sets and making plastic models as a child, to becoming a machinist/tool-maker by age 21,Gene has taught hundreds of manufacturing company employees in the use of the latest technology. In his 30's he worked at a university and owned a robotic vehicle start-up. Over the past decade Gene has turned his focus towards helping people by creating a unique hands-on skills learning center for advanced manufacturing to help them find meaningful and rewarding careers. Gene created Vocademy, a unique academy where people of all ages came to learn a breadth of amazing and valuable skills. For the past 10 years Gene has had 30 employees and been involved in teaching over a dozen amazing skills every day. Vocademy offered everything from traditional hands-on skills classes, to high-tech, in-demand modern skills, and all the way to an amazing, six month, Maker Skills Academy program. But in March 2020, COVID-19 shut down his school. This pandemic took away 80% of their revenue and they could not survive. While spending six months closing the business, he decided to take a slower pace and work on personal things that I had planned for many years. Gene went back to work at a local high school as a teacher. This "normal job" has given me the time and freedom to write, develop new ideas, and work on my personal projects which include ambulance conversations. Contact Gene: https://amborv.com/ http://forums.amborv.com/ AmboRV Facebook group Gene Sherman's favorite movie Tucker: Watch it here: Tucker: The Man and His Dream Meet your hosts: Benji Ward and Jay Tiegs. Benji Ward is the founder of FB Budget Overland and co-host of the Budget Overland podcast. Benji is an off-road enthusiast, entrepreneur, and has been involved in the automotive industry for the past ten years. He enjoys spending quality time with his wife and son, exploring God's creations, and sharing tips and tricks along the way for overlanding. Jay Tiegs is co-host of the Budget Overland podcast, a 26 year veteran of the U.S. Army, outdoor enthusiast, and endurance athlete. He is passionate about outdoor adventure travel in his Toyota 4Runner and loves sharing his experiences to encourage others to get outside. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes? Your feedback is important to me and it would also take less than 60 seconds and make a difference in getting those hard to get guests as we expand our reach. Join the Budget Overland Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/312054236893725 Watch the Budget Overland Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcro_9fySgsgZiwO1E1lj1g Contact/Follow Benji: Instagram: @slow.yota Email: Budgetoverlandofficial@gmail.com Connect with Jay: Website: www.jaytiegs.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/sjtiegs LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jay-tiegs YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/jaytiegs Instagram: www.instagram.com/jaytiegs
Podcast featuring Gene Sherman & Zach Jones of Christ Church Westshore. This week focusing on the Christian's response to the Racism in our Country
How a family own company completely transformed the business to create an environment of success, engagement, personal growth and job joy in just 6 years. Angel Sanchez Jr shares the story of Phenix Technology's journey to success this week on Make It Right.
The 4th industrial revolution is transforming the world of manufacturing and the job skills required. With the rapid pace of change it is hard to know what skills will be necessary in 10 years or even in 2 years. According to a 2018 skills gap study from Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute it isn’t a […]
A skills gap study from Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute indicates that it isn't a lack of jobs that manufacturing is facing but rather a lack of skilled workers to take on new and previously unknown roles. This week on Make It Right Janet looks at how a California training centre is offering a hands on solution to address this problem. Full show coming Friday February 14.
Christmas Eve Sermon Luke 2 Gene Sherman
Children's Message at the 3:00 service on Christmas Eve '18 Gene Sherman
Arielle Gamble, curator of All We Can’t See, a collection of work based on the infamous leaked documents known as the Nauru Files joined Tamson and Anna on GLAMcity.Thirty- three Australian artists illustrated one file each for the collection. The artists include Abdul Abdullah, Belinda Fox, Ben Quilty and Luke Sciberras.The illustrated files can be seen on the All We Can't See website.The leaked documents can be seen in the original state on the Guardian’s website - Caution to viewers, the contents of the files can be distressing.The second part of this GLAM episode revisits a discussion between Anna and collector, curator and creator Dr. Gene Sherman about the launch of the Sherman Centre for Culture and Ideas (SCCI).This episode of GLAMcity includes discussion of violence, self-harm and sexual assault.
Ephesians 5:15 - 33 Gene Sherman
On this episode, Anna speaks with collector, curator and creator Dr. Gene Sherman about the launch of the Sherman Centre for Culture and Ideas (SCCI). SCCI is the latest iteration of the not-for-profit Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, a philanthropic enterprise dedicated to providing an innovative forum for contemporary art.Gene discusses how she followed Australia’s arch as it pivoted away from the European cannon towards our neighbours in Indonesia, China, and Japan. Dr Sherman explains how she reinvented herself from a French literature teacher to a well known gallery owner.The Sherman Centre for Culture and Ideas launches on 05 April with an initial program focused on fashion. Fashion as craftsmanship, fashion as photography, fashion as textiles, fashion as ethics, fashion as self expression and fashion as women’s history. For tickets and more information on the Fashion Hub program visit the Sherman Centre for Culture and Ideas website.If you have a GLAM idea for something that should be on the show- get in touch-GLAMcity@2ser.com.
We had the pleasure to sit down with Dr. Gene Sherman who is the Chairman and Executive Director of Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation; a philanthropic organisation dedicated to the public exhibition of significant contemporary art from Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and the Middle East. Dr. Sherman is an Adjunct Professor at the College of Fine […]
Matthew 11:28 Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Gene Sherman
Yohji Yamamoto has been reinterpreting the rules of fashion for over four decades. In light of the Australian premiere season of Yohji Yamamoto: Dressmaker screening exclusively as part of Melbourne Fashion Week at ACMI, film programmer James Nolen will be joined by fashion experts, fashion historians and Yamamoto super fans, as they delve into the history of this celebrated Japanese designer. We are delighted to have hosted Australian fashion legend Joe Saba, specialist retailers Thi Lam, Yahav Ron, Sebastian Supel and Octavius La Rosa and Yamamoto collector Dr Gene Sherman.
Paul, continuing his discussion to the Roman church in the 1st century, describes the relevant truth that our salvation is by grace through faith alone, resulting in a transformed life that serves others. Gene Sherman
In the second half of the 3rd chapter of the book of Romans, Paul describes for 21st century believers (as well as 1st century) what it means to respond to that belief. By unwrapping the gift that God offers, Christians can know the joy and peace that only an authentic walk with Christ produces in us. Gene Sherman
Paul's letter to the Romans informs 21st century followers of Christ just as it did in the 1st century. Chapter 3 in Romans eloquently describes for the believer the advantages that we all have for those who place their trust in Christ. Gene Sherman
Christian life is in essence one of great joy. Isaiah 61 explains how we, as modern day believers, experience such personal joy through revival and mission. Gene Sherman
For many Christmas is a time for family, friends, gift exchanges, and feasting. For others, Christmas is a profound time of loneliness & pain. John the disciple tells us that that Christmas means far more than we could have ever imagined and this meaning is good news for all. Gene Sherman
In this week's sermon, walking through the basics of Christian belief, our focus turns to the belief of the Church. Gene Sherman
In the series of the Apostle's Creed, we arrive at the phrase "We Believe in the Holy Spirit". What is the Holy Spirit? What's it's role in the believer's life? And how is a biblical understanding of the Holy Spirit helpful in the believer's life? Gene Sherman
In the second message in our series on The Apostle's Creed, we focus on the person and work of Jesus Christ, God's son, our Lord. Gene Sherman
In the first of a series based on the statements of the Apostles Creed, we look into the Christian belief of God, the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven & Earth. Gene Sherman
As the program year Kicks off, Christ Church returns to 3 services & we consider what we believe & why. This year, we consider how the Bible has influence in the Christian's daily life. Gene Sherman
Continuing his discussion from last week with the disciples, Jesus lays out the Priorities of those who would call themselves Christians. Gene Sherman
The familiar passage in Matthew's Gospel tells us much of the Identity of God, and of our role as disciples. Gene Sherman
The word "blessing" has various meanings in English, however in the Bible - it carries a profound meaning that has great relevance for our daily 21st century lives. Gene Sherman
Issac travels in a desolate Gerar demonstrating faithfulness to God even in the peaks and valleys of life. Gene Sherman
Rob Schmitz, Shanghai correspondent for NPR and author of 'Street of Eternal Happiness', in conversation with Gene Sherman. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 27 May 2017, in association with the 2017 Sydney Writers' Festival.
Rob Schmitz, Shanghai correspondent for NPR and author of 'Street of Eternal Happiness', in conversation with Gene Sherman. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 27 May 2017, in association with the 2017 Sydney Writers' Festival.
In Jesus' 3rd appearance to his Disciples, Jesus teaches us unique and important daily lessons that we can use modern day disciples to assist us in our walk with Him. Gene Sherman
WTFFF?! 3D Printing Podcast Volume Three: 3D Print Tips | 3D Print Tools | 3D Start Point
I had a chance to visit Vocademy recently to meet with Gene Sherman, get a tour and a much better understanding of what Vocademy is all about and what makes it different. Vocademy is a makerspace, but not your average makerspace. It is a hybrid of a makerspace and an education institution of shop classes, STEAM labs, and workshops. To send us a message, go to 3dstartpoint.com or shoot us a message at info@3dstartpoint.com or on our facebook or twitter! Its absolutely free, so ask away and and don't forget to subscribe so you can hear more on our regularly scheduled Thursday podcast episodes!
Sermon delivered on Sunday January 15th, 2017 at Christ Church Westshore in Avon Lake OH. Gene Sherman
Sermon delivered on Sunday January 8, 2017 at Christ Church Westshore in Avon Lake OH. Gene Sherman
Sermon delivered on Sunday Oct. 23, '16 at Christ Church Westshore in Avon Lake OH. Gene Sherman
Sermon delivered on Sunday Oct. 16, 2016 at Christ Church Westshore in Avon Lake OH. Gene Sherman
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) presents Collection+: Greg Semu, curated by Mark Feary. In this film, go behind the scenes of the exhibition install and hear Gene Sherman, Greg Semu and Mark Feary discuss the project. Collection+: Greg Semu, SCAF Project 33, was at SCAF from 7 October – 10 December 2016.
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), in partnership with architectural firm BVN, presents Vo Trong Nghia Architects: Green Ladder, 2016. Presented in SCAF’s Courtyard Garden, Green Ladder was created for the fourth and final iteration of SCAF’s Fugitive Strcutres series – an annual celebration of experimental architecture. In this film, go behind the scenes of the Green Ladder build, and hear Vo Trong Nghia and Gene Sherman, Executive Director of SCAF, talk about the project. Vo Trong Nghia Architects: Green Ladder, SCAF Project 31, was initially installed outside State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, from 1 March – 15 May 2016, as part of the inaugural Asia Pacific Architecture Forum (APAF), and was at SCAF from 24 June – 10 December 2016.
Sermon delivered on Sunday August 21, 2016 at Christ Church Westshore. Gene Sherman
Sermon delivered on Sunday August 14, 2016 by Gene Sherman at Christ Church Westshore in Avon Lake OH.
Aaron Seeto and Rachel Kent in conversation about Southeast-Asian art, moderated by Gene Sherman. Aaron Seeto is Curatorial Manager, Asian and Pacific Art at the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, and Rachel Kent is Chief Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 11 August 2016, in association with SCAF Project 32, Jompet Kuswidananto: After Voices.
Sermon delivered on Sunday July 24th at Christ Church Westshore in Avon Lake OH. Gene Sherman
Sermon delivered on July 3rd, 2016 at Christ Church Westshore in Avon Lake OH. Rev. Gene Sherman
Sermon delivered on Sunday June 26, 2016 at Christ Church Westshore in Avon Lake Ohio. Gene Sherman
This short film follows Gene Sherman through Ho Chi Minh City in 2015. In the lead up to Vo Trong Nghia Architects: Green Ladder, Gene travelled to Vietnam to meet with architect Vo Trong Nghia, and visit a number of his projects across the city. Vo Trong Nghia Architects: Green Ladder, SCAF Project 31, is the fourth and final iteration of Fugitive Structures, SCAF’s annual architectural pavilion series. Presented in SCAF’s Courtyard Garden from 24 June – 10 December 2016.
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) presents Jompet Kuswidananto: After Voices, 2016, curated by Alia Swastika. In this short film, go behind the scenes of the After Voices install, and hear from Gene Sherman, Executive Director of SCAF, the artist and the project curator. Jompet Kuswidananto: After Voices, SCAF Project 32, was at SCAF from 24 June – 10 September 2016.
Sermon delivered on Sunday June 19th at Christ Church Westshore in Avon Lake OH. Rev. Gene Sherman
Rémy Fenzy, Director of the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie, Arles, France, discusses photographic practice and educational institutions with Dr Gene Sherman and Dr Patricia Marechal-Ross. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 5 May 2016.
On this show we are joined by Anastasia Kloise for our new segment ‘Don’t Give Up Your Day Job’, where we discuss artist’s lives outside their practice. We interviewed Mikhael Subotzky and Gene Sherman about Subotzky’s exhibition WYE at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Curated music by Kelly Azizi.
WTFFF?! 3D Printing Podcast Volume One: 3D Print Tips | 3D Print Tools | 3D Start Point
For people born in the 1970’s and earlier, shop class was the place that most students first learned to design, build, and create. Today shop class is on the endangered species list of educational programs. In this WTFFF?! episode brought to you live from the SoCal MakerCon show floor, Tom and Tracy spend some time with Gene Sherman, Founder and CEO of Vocademy, the world’s first education focused makerspace, and learn about his mission to spread the knowledge of how to create and maintain education based shop classes for all. To send us a voicemail, go to 3dstartpoint.com or wtfffpodcast.com or shoot us a message at info@wtfffpodcast.com or on our facebook or twitter! Its absolutely free, so ask away and and don’t forget to subscribe so you can hear more on our regularly scheduled Thursday podcast episodes! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the WTFFF?! 3D Printing movement today: 3DStartpoint.com 3D Startpoint Facebook 3D Startpoint LinkedIn Hazz Design Twitter 3D Startpoint YouTube
WTFFF?! 3D Printing Podcast Volume One: 3D Print Tips | 3D Print Tools | 3D Start Point
For people born in the 1970's and earlier, shop class was the place that most students first learned to design, build, and create. Today shop class is on the endangered species list of educational programs. In this WTFFF?! episode brought to you live from the SoCal MakerCon show floor, Tom and Tracy spend some time […]
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) presents Collection+: Christian Thompson, curated by Alana Kushnir. In this film, Christian Thompson and Gene Sherman, Executive Director of SCAF, discuss the project and the artist's practice. Collection+: Christian Thompson, SCAF Project 29, was at SCAF from 23 October – 12 December 2015.
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) presents Collection+: Christian Thompson, curated by Alana Kushnir. In this film, Christian Thompson and Gene Sherman, Executive Director of SCAF, discuss the project and Christian's practice. Collection+: Christian Thompson, SCAF Project 29, was at SCAF from 23 October – 12 December 2015.
Artist Christian Thompson and curator Alana Kushnir discuss with Gene Sherman the genesis of the Collection+ exhibition as well as Alana's curatorial approach to the Collection+ show. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 22 October 2015, in association with SCAF Project 29, Collection+: Christian Thompson.
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), in partnership with architectural firm BVN, presents Sack and Reicher + Muller with Eyal Zur: Sway, 2015. Presented in SCAF’s Courtyard Garden, Sway was created for the third iteration of SCAF's Fugitive Structures series - an annual celebration of experimental architecture. In this short film, go behind the scenes of the Sway install, and hear the creators and Gene Sherman discuss the projects genesis. Sack and Reicher + Muller with Eyal Zur: Sway, SCAF Project 27, was at SCAF from 21 August – 12 December 2015.
A discussion between Dr Kit Messham-Muir and Shaun Gladwell, moderated by Gene Sherman, about Gladwell’s time in Afghanistan in 2009 as an official Australian war artist. The discussion is followed by the official launch of Dr Kit Messham-Muir's publication, Double War: Visual Culture and the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, by Simon Mordant AM. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 23 April 2015, in association with Shaun Gladwell: The Lacrima Chair, SCAF Project 24, and Collection+: Shaun Gladwell, SCAF Project 25.
Angus Trumble, Director, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, and Gene Sherman, examine how Shaun Gladwell works to establish new perspectives within the field of contemporary portraiture. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) on 28 March, 2015, in association with SCAF Project 24, Shaun Gladwell: The Lacrima Chair, and SCAF Project 25, Collection+: Shaun Gladwell.
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) presents two Shaun Gladwell projects: a major new commission at SCAF, The Lacrima Chair (SCAF Project 24), and Collection+: Shaun Gladwell (SCAF Project 25) at UNSW Galleries. In this film, Gene Sherman, Executive Director of SCAF; Barbara Polla, co-curator of Collection+: Shaun Gladwell; and Shaun Gladwell discuss the projects. Shaun Gladwell: The Lacrima Chair, SCAF Project 24, was presented at SCAF and Collection+: Shaun Gladwell, SCAF Project 25, was presented at UNSW Galleries, from 6 March – 25 April 2015.
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) presents Collection+: Pinaree Sanpitak, curated by Jasmin Stephens. In this film, Gene Sherman, Executive Director of SCAF, discusses this project - the third iteration of the Collection+ series. Collection+: Pinaree Sanpitak, SCAF Project 23, was at SCAF from 17 October - 13 December 2014.
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) in association with the National Art School Gallery (NAS) presents HOME: Chen Chieh-jen and Chien-Chi Chang. This two-site project presents work by two pre-eminent Taiwanese artists. In this film, Gene Sherman, Executive Director of SCAF, discusses the project, and Joni Waka speaks with Chien-Chi Chang about his work The Chain, 1993-1999. HOME: Chen Chieh-jen and Chien-Chi Chang, SCAF Project 22, was at SCAF and NAS from 24 May – 2 August 2014.
James Grose, National Director, BVN Donovan Hill and Gene Sherman, Executive Director, Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation in conversation with Tel Aviv-based architects Liat Muller and Uri Reicher of Sack and Reicher + Muller. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 22 March 2014, in association with SCAF Project 27, Sack and Reicher + Muller with Eyal Zur: Sway.
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), in partnership with architectural firm BVN, presents AR-MA: Trifolium, 2014. Presented in SCAF’s Courtyard Garden, Trifolium was created for the second iteration of SCAF's Fugitive Structures series - an annual celebration of experimental architecture. In this film, go behind the scenes of the Trifolium build, and hear Gene Sherman, Executive Director of SCAF, discuss the Fugitive Structures series and this iteration. Robert Beson and Gabriele Ulacco, Directors, AR-MA, also speak about the creation of Trifolium. AR-MA: Trifolium, SCAF Project 20, was at SCAF from 21 March – 13 December 2014.
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) presents Collection+: Sopheap Pich, curated by a curatorium consisting of Erin Gleeson, Artistic Director and Co-Founder of SA SA Bassac, Phnom Penh, Dolla Merrillees and Gene Sherman, working with the artist and Aaron de Souza, Collections Manager, The Gene & Brian Sherman Collection. In this film, Gene Sherman speaks about SCAF and this iteration of the Collection+ series. Collection+: Sopheap Pich, SCAF Project 19, was at SCAF from 4 October – 14 December 2013.
A forum on Art & Ethics, hosted by Gene Sherman with panel members Shen Shaomin, Dr Claire Roberts, Qing Yang and Dr Thomas Berghuis. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 20 October 2012, in association with SCAF Project 15, Go Figure! Contemporary Chinese portraiture.