Pasternak cited Nigerian -
American arts leader Okwui Enwezor as a scholar who is disappointed in the backlash against Windmuller - Luna, his former student.
Not exact matches
Knowledge about individual community
leaders, the history and development of a town, the way decisions are made in its institutions and social groups, the deals being made in the world of politics and business, the norms and values in the
arts and sciences, the presuppositions and operational concepts of the professions — this is grist for the mill of a core group which has the responsibility of planning strategy for the mission of a particular church in an
American community.
Additional participants in the Jamaica Now Planning Initiative include: 165th Street Business Improvement District, 180th Street Business Improvement District, Jamaica Center Business Improvement District and Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District, A Better Jamaica, A Better Way Family & Community Center, Addisleigh Park Civic Association, Alliance of South Asian
American Laborers, America Works, Antioch Baptist Church, Brinkerhoff Action Associates, Inc., Center for Integration & Advancement for New
Americans, Center for New York City Neighborhoods, Chhaya Community Development Corporation, Citizens Housing & Planning Council, Community Healthcare Network of New York City, Cultural Collaborative Jamaica, Damian Family Care Center, Edge School of the
Art, Exploring the Metropolis, Farmers Boulevard Community Development Corporation, First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Fortune Society, Goodwill Industries of Greater New York & New Northern New Jersey, Greater Allen Development Corporation, Greater Triangular Civic Association, Indo Caribbean Alliance, Jamaica Center for
Arts & Learning, Jamaica Hospital, Jamaica Muslim Center; Jamaica Performing
Arts Center, Jamaica YMCA, King Manor, LaGuardia Community College Adult & Continuing Education, Mutual Housing Association of New York, Neighborhood Housing Services Jamaica, New York Alliance for Careers in Healthcare, Queens College, Queens Council on the
Arts, Queens Economic Development Corporation, Queens Hospital, Queens Legal Services, Queens Library; Queens Workforce1 Center, SelfHelp, Sikh Cultural Society, Sunnyside Community Services, Inc., The Jamaica Young Professionals, The Jamaica Youth
Leaders, The Tate Group, Upwardly Global, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, and Y - Roads.
Despite extensive efforts to develop practical applications for graphene and explore the exotic physics at work in its two dimensions, obtaining a usable sample is still more
art than science, as Scientific
American learned one slushy winter afternoon in the Columbia University lab of Philip Kim, one of our co-authors and a
leader in the field.
Today the two eminent science policy veterans came to Washington, D.C., to unveil a report from a panel of academic and industry
leaders assembled by the Cambridge, Massachusetts — based
American Academy of
Arts & Sciences.
MSSEF was founded by the prestigious
American Academy of
Arts & Sciences and has advanced science literacy and inspired new generations of science and engineering
leaders for over six decades.
Included among all NAI Fellows are more than 100 presidents and senior
leaders of research universities and non-profit research institutes; 439 members of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; 36 inductees of the National Inventors Hall of Fame; 52 recipients of the U.S. National Medal of Technology and Innovation and U.S. National Medal of Science; 29 Nobel Laureates; 261 AAAS Fellows; 168 IEEE Fellows; and 142 Fellows of the
American Academy of
Arts & Sciences, among other awards and distinctions.
Working Paper Series # 1: Michael A. Genovese,
Art and Politics: The Political Film as a Pedagogical Tool # 2: Donald B. Morlan, Pre-World War II Propaganda: Film as Controversy # 3: Ernest D. Giglio, From Riefenstahl to the Three Stooges: Defining the Political Film # 4: John W. Williams, The Real Oliver North Loses: The Reel Bob Robert Wins # 5: Robert L. Savage, Popular Film and Popular Communication # 6: Andrew Aoki, «Chan Is Missing:» Liberalism and the Blending of a Kaleidoscopic Culture # 7: Barbara Allen, Using Film and Television in the Classroom to Explore the Nexus of Sexual and Political Violence # 8: Robert S. Robins & Jerrold M. Post, Political Paranoia as Cinematic Motif: Stone's «JFK» # 9: Richard A. Brisbin, Jr., From State and Local Censorship to Ratings: Substantitive Rationality, Political Entrepreneurship, and Sex in the Movies # 10: Stefanie L. Martin, Fiction and Independent Films: Creating Viable Communities and Coalitions by Reappropriating History # 11: Peter J. Haas, A Typology of Political Film # 12: Phillip L. Gianos, The Cold War in U.S. Films: Representing the Political Other # 13: Michael A. Genovese, The President as Icon & Straw Man: Hollywood & the Presidential Image # 14: Michael Krukones, Hollywood's Portrayal of the
American President in the 1930s: A Strong and Revered
Leader # 15.
The African
American Experience: A Research Quilt 10/12/2000 [Visual
Arts, Regions and Cultures, Gifted and Talented Grades 6 - 8, 9 - 12 Submitted by Kimberly Emanuel] This activity will introduce students to the research process while investigating the contributions of key African
American leaders in the 1900s.
School of the Year — Academy of Math and Science — Prince Transformational
Leader of the Year — Valerie Merrill, Legacy Traditional School — Gilbert Business
Leader of the Year — Betsy Rosenmiller, Metropolitan
Arts Institute Teacher of the Year — Richelle Lewis,
American Leadership Academy — Queen Creek
A graduate of the University of Virginia, Sara is a 2016 Stevie Award Winner for «Female Innovator of the Year;» a Global Shaper with the World Economic Forum; an
American Express Ashoka Emerging Innovator; a Cordes Fellow with the Opportunity Collaboration; a Peace X Peace 2012 Women, Power, & Peace Award Winner (Generation Peace Award); the only U.S. recipient of the Youth
Leader Award in the Americas by the Inter-
American Development Bank Annual Board of Governors Meeting; an Ashoka Activating Empathy Award Winner; a three - time Beyond Sport Award Finalist; named a «Woman Entrepreneur» by World Resources Institute New Ventures Mexico; a Creative Community Fellow with National
Arts Strategies; a StartingBloc Fellow; a Finalist Nominee Social Entrepreneur / Innovator for the Women's Information Network 18th Annual Young Women of Achievement Award; 1 of 3 Artists Transforming the World by the
Arts and Healing Network; Global Good Fund Fellow; honored among The Jewish Week NY's «36 Under 36»; and a Susan Schiffer Stautberg Leadership Fellow.
Acquisitions will focus on African
American and Latino history and
leaders, San Antonio community
leaders, heritage, cultural
arts, leadership, sports and education.
The conversations of the 2016 Summit built on the dialogues on U.S. - China museum partnerships and exchanges that were the focus of three earlier conferences: «Meeting the West: Exhibitions from
American Museums» (Nanjing, 2014), organized by the
American Federation of
Arts and the Nanjing Museum, and the «U.S. - China Museum
Leaders Forum» (Shanghai and Hangzhou, 2014) and «U.S. - China Museum Directors Forum» (Beijing, 2012), both organized by Asia Society and the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries.
«SHEILA PREE BRIGHT: 1960Now» @ Museum of Contemporary
Art Georgia Atlanta Known for her unique approach to portrait photography, Sheila Pree Bright «s «1960Now» «celebrates a generation of
leaders from Atlanta and elsewhere in the
American South who became the catalyst for social change in the early 1960s» and is described as her most ambitious project yet.
A recipient of the 2005 National Medal of
Arts, PAFA is a recognized leader in fine arts education with a world - class permanent collection of American
Arts, PAFA is a recognized
leader in fine
arts education with a world - class permanent collection of American
arts education with a world - class permanent collection of
American art.
Acquisitions further VMFA goal of becoming a
leader in the field Richmond, Virginia — The Virginia Museum of Fine
Arts (VMFA) recently added three major works of African
American art to its collection: David Drake's Two - Handled Jug, Archibald Motley Jr.'s Town of Hope and Sanford Biggers» Overstood.
This annual event, which occurs during Black History Month, celebrates African and African
American art and literature as community
leaders read aloud in front of African and African
American...
Magnetic Fields: Expanding
American Abstraction, 1960s to Today places abstract works by multiple generations of black women artists in context with one another — and within the larger history of abstract
art — for the first time, revealing the artists» role as under - recognized
leaders in abstraction.
With its experienced staff and exceptional collections, especially in
American art, the Palmer Museum is poised to be a
leader in the field and I look forward to being at the helm.»
With the development of his pliage method firmly solidifying Hantaï's position as a celebrated
leader in European abstraction, he went on to exhibit widely across Europe while
American museums, such as the Museum of Modern
Art and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, acquired his work.
Recognized as an innovative and dynamic
leader for building greater community engagement and creating programs of national and international impact, Bedford served as director of the Rose
Art Museum at Brandeis University for four years prior to joining the BMA and was appointed as Commissioner for the U.S. Pavilion for the 2017 Venice Biennale, the world's most prestigious contemporary art exhibition, which debuted an exhibition of new work by American artist Mark Bradfo
Art Museum at Brandeis University for four years prior to joining the BMA and was appointed as Commissioner for the U.S. Pavilion for the 2017 Venice Biennale, the world's most prestigious contemporary
art exhibition, which debuted an exhibition of new work by American artist Mark Bradfo
art exhibition, which debuted an exhibition of new work by
American artist Mark Bradford.
As a small, nervy group in 1936 — led by such figures as painter George L. K. Morris, muralists and WPA
leaders Ilya Bolotowsky and Balcomb Greene, and sculptor Wilfred Zogbaum — they challenged Alfred Barr and The Museum of Modern
Art to include Americans as well as Europeans in MoMA's first major survey of abstract a
Art to include
Americans as well as Europeans in MoMA's first major survey of abstract
artart.
«As a museum of history and
art, we have learned over the past half - century that the best portraiture has the power to bring world
leaders into dialogue with everyday
Americans,» Sajet continued.
I'm being mentored through Portland Emerging
Arts Leaders (PEAL), affiliated with the Emerging
Leaders Network; a program of
Americans for the
Arts. 2014 - 2015.
Recognized as an innovative and dynamic
leader for building greater community engagement and creating programs of national and international impact, Bedford served as director of the Rose
Art Museum at Brandeis University for four years prior to joining the BMA and was appointed as Commissioner for the U.S. Pavilion for the 2017 Venice Biennale, the world's most prestigious contemporary art fair, which debuted an exhibition of new work by American artist Mark Bradfo
Art Museum at Brandeis University for four years prior to joining the BMA and was appointed as Commissioner for the U.S. Pavilion for the 2017 Venice Biennale, the world's most prestigious contemporary
art fair, which debuted an exhibition of new work by American artist Mark Bradfo
art fair, which debuted an exhibition of new work by
American artist Mark Bradford.
She has worked and works closely with The Whitney Museum of
American Art helping them plan teen events and working with artists as a Youth Insights
Leader.
They have made it possible for the thousands of
Americans, interested in the
art movements of the old world, but who have not had the opportunity of late years to visit Europe, to see, study and compare the work of the founders,
leaders and the followers of the various cults and movements which have so stirred France, England, Germany, Italy, and even Spain and Russia and the Scandinavian countries, during the past decade, and which have brought about, if not an
art Renaissance in Europe — a stirring of the dry bones of conservatism and conventionalism in
art abroad, and have had their direct influence here.
In addition to her work with Tamarind, Ferguson is also a board member of Emerge Albuquerque, a chapter of the
Americans for the
Arts Emerging
Leaders Network.
These displays of European
art were augmented by solo exhibitions for
American modernists like Marsden Hartley (1877 - 1943), John Marin (1870 - 1953) and Arthur Dove (1880 - 1946), and Cubist - Realists like Charles Demuth (1883 - 1935), Paul Strand (1890 - 1976) and Charles Sheeler (1883 - 1965), the
leader of Precisionism.
Throckmorton Fine
Art has been a
leader among New York dealers in showing the most important contemporary Latin
American photographers at its New York gallery at 145 East 57th Street.
By the 1960s and 1970s, his well - known images of the Twentieth Century Fox logo, gas stations, and other icons of
American culture — as well as his association with the renowned Ferus Gallery group — had established him a
leader in the West Coast Pop
art movement.
While Robert Rauschenberg's mixed media Combines initially drew attention, it was his juxtaposed combinations of popular
American cultural images that inked the artist into
art history as a leader of the Pop Art moveme
art history as a
leader of the Pop
Art moveme
Art movement.
Our America includes works by artists who inflected
American art movements since abstract expressionism;
leaders in the fields of activist, conceptual, and time - based
art; and many who began to express bicultural perspectives in the visual
arts.
2002 Zenroxy, Von Lintel Gallery, New York, USA Sky River Group, Kiang Gallery, Atlanta, USA Wall Street Rising —
Art Downtown, New York, USA
Art Museum, Des Moines
Art Center, Des Moines; Oakland Museum, Oakland, USA The Sea, the sea..., Glenn Horowitz Bookseller at
Art Upstairs (with Graham
Leader), East Hampton, USA New York Renaissance: Masterworks of the Whitney Collection, Palazzo Reale, Rome, Italy Modernism & Abstraction: Treasures from the Smithsonian's
American Art Museum, National Academy Museum, New York, USA Looking East: Brice Marden, Michael Mazur, Pat Steir, Boston University
Art Gallery, Boston, USA The Inward Eye: Transcendence in Contemporary
Art, Contemporary
Arts Museum, Houston, USA
She's a recent participant in Portland Emerging
Arts Leaders (PEAL) which is affiliated with the Emerging
Leaders Network, a program of
Americans for the
Arts.
The
American Federation of
Arts is the
leader in traveling exhibitions internationally.
John Wilde, a major figure in Wisconsin
Art and a
leader in the
American Surealism movement called Magic Realism.
As a photojournalist for Life magazine, Elisofon photographed the people, culture,
arts, and landscape of Africa becoming known as the first photographer to popularize post-war images of Africa and its
leaders in
American media.
• Andy Warhol (1928 - 87)
Leader of the
American Pop
Art movement, best - known for his celebrity silkscreen portraits, but also produced several avant - garde sculptures of boxes of Brillo soap pads, Heinz ketchup and Campbell's tomato juice.
Gustav Stickley and the
American Arts & Crafts Movement accompanies the first nationally touring exhibition of Stickley's work and explores his dual roles as a visionary business
leader and enthusiastic proselytizer of design reform.
Andy Warhol (1928 - 86)
Leader of
American Pop -
Art movement, best - known for his celebrity silkscreen portraits.
Organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine
Arts, this exhibition is the second stop on a three city tour.More than one hundred pieces, from paintings to sculptures are included in this exhibition of the career and life of the artist Henry O. Tanner (1859 - 1937)- including Tanner's upbringing in Philadelphia in the years after the Civil War, the artist's success as an
American expatriate artist at the highest levels of the International
art world at the turn of the 20th century; Tanner's role as a
leader of an artist's colony in the rural France and his unique contributions in aid of
American servicemen to the Red Cross efforts in WWI France and his modernist invigoration of religious painting deeply rooted in his own faith.
Sept. 25 — Nov. 28, 2015 «SHEILA PREE BRIGHT: 1960Now» @ Museum of Contemporary
Art Georgia Atlanta Known for her unique approach to portrait photography, Sheila Pree Bright «s «1960Now» «celebrates a generation of
leaders from Atlanta and elsewhere in the
American South who became the catalyst for social change in the early 1960s.»
Together with Kenneth Noland (b. 1924) and Frank Stella (b. 1936), he is considered to be one of the
leaders of the generation of
American painters that succeeded the New York School of Abstract Expressionism, except that his development differs markedly from the others because, from the beginning, he rejected the influence of US abstract expressionist painting and turned directly to a personal re-examination of European, and especially French, sources of postmodernist
art.
From his early days as a
leader of the Chicano
art movement and as an activist, Gamboa has sought to correct the historic imbalance of power and visibility that Chicanos and Mexican
Americans have long experienced.
Building on the Museum's historic role as a
leader in collecting and exhibiting African -
American art, a new exhibition at the Newark Museum will present a distinguished group of works by leading modern and contemporary artists.
(Whitney Biennial: Whitney Museum of
American Art, New York City) The New
Leader; July 10, 1989; Bloch, Bradley W.; 700 + words... the world of thee consumer, or does he walk away, seeking inspiration from nature, memory and imagination?
The show is juried by Jack Rasmussen, Director and Curator of the
Art Gallery at the Katzen Center of
American University, and a
leader and highly respected voice of the fine
arts community in the DC metro area.
In addition, there were great individual profiles and photos of the eight
leaders who were photographed, as well as of Doreen Bolger, the Baltimore Museum of
Art; Johnnetta Betsch Cole, the Smithsonian National Museum of African
Art; Rebecca Alban Hoffberger, the
American Visionary
Art Museum; Dorothy Kosinski, the Phillips Collection; and Julia Marciari - Alexander, The Walters
Art Museum.
Bellows attended Ohio State University before moving in 1904 to New York City, where he studied at the New York School of
Art under Robert Henri,
leader of the group of
American realist painters called The Eight.