A Festive Season

SEASON’S GREETINGS
FROHE FESTTAGE
JOYEUSES FÊTES
BUON FESTE
FELIZ NAVIDAD

… and a peaceful and Happy New Year to all contributers, authors and visitors to our homepage.

… sowie ein friedliches und glückliches Neues Jahr allen unseren Mitarbeitern, Autoren und Besuchern der Homepage.

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AC News Update

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Latest News

Greeting Artists and Gallerists! That’s right, we now have a Gallerist amongst us. Please welcome Sabine Broekmann from Galerie im Behnisch-Haus. As some of you may already know, Carlos recently displayed his works there and will do so again in January.

New Domain Name

Artists Connect now has an international top level domain name. From now on, the website will be promoted as www.artists-connect.net. There is no need to update your existing bookmarks as the system has been configured to respond appropriately to your page requests. Please let the editors know if you discover any problem with page redirects.

Top Ranking

In just a few short months, artists-connect.de has done what normally is very difficult to achieve even for a dot com domain. Namely, to take a prominent place at the top of the international search engines. Since Oct. 22, 2009, Google’s web search has already indexed over 150 separate pages and another 50 pages have been indexed by Google’s blog search.

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AC News Update

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Happy Thanksgiving

For all of our members in the USA, we wish you a happy Thanksgiving!

Speaking of thanks, many thanks to Carlos for taking the time to create a wonderful animated banner for us. You can view it here! Support the AC comunity by placing the ac-banner on your blog or homepage today!

The new mail form is has now been installed. Everything appears to be functioning as expected. Let me know if there are any problems.

FAQs and How-tos are on the way.

The ginkgoes of Brooklyn

This is a poem written some years ago upon the approach of winter.
As the ginkgo leaves turn yellow, and the nuts drop, Chinese women used to appear and gather the nuts up — not part of the poem, but interesting to recall. I thought of this poem while noticing the yellowing ginkgoes the other day during a walk around Brooklyn Heights.

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