Sentences with phrase «as ed»

You will not get a better instructor as good as Ed.
Lucky Realtors to get an instructor as talented as Ed.
Ed Hatch, CRB, CRS ®, a trainer and coach based in Gambrills, Md., explains: «When people come to you based on a referral, they know you as someone they already trust — as Ed, not just a voice on the phone or a picture on your Web site.»
Also available through ERIC / EECE as ED 475 638 or PS 030 115.
Job Objective Seeking a position as ED Nurse with a reputable hospital in which my skills and knowledge can help further the development of the hospital.
As ed tech founders assess those options, they'll just need to weigh those factors against their priorities and goals.
Edventory — As ed tech tools proliferate, Edventory wants to help teachers discover the apps and tools that can help them and learn how to use them.
As Ed Reinbergs, a Toronto entertainment lawyer, notes,
So the Center kicked off in September 2016 and the Center for Innovation is one of the recommendations that came out of the ABA Commission on the Future of Legal Services report and that recommendation was adopted by the ABA Board of Governors and we kicked off this fall and that's as Ed had mentioned that we're both involved with that, that's another group where when we attend those meetings I feel like a child sitting at the grown - ups table with the individuals who are involved with — general counsel from some of the largest companies in the world, law school dean, just amazing group of people.
I have to admit to a «proud teacher» moment as Ed attended one of my «Introduction to eDisclosure» courses in July 2015 and was kind enough to credit that as the foundation of his current knowledge.
As Ed Walters of Fastcase, who worked on ImmigrationJustice.US, pointed out:
As Ed Walters of Fastcase put it in a quote for a recent article appearing in the ABA Journal: «For the future, we needed to make the Netflix kind of move,... We will be our own publisher with our own content... we can publish treatises targeted to people's interest.»
Should, as Ed Miliband, the leader of the Labour Party in the UK, said, opposition to wind farms be a «social taboo»?
As Ed Driscoll writes:
As Ed Snack pointed out, you are not as keen to address any scientific issue, as opposed to personal attacks.
To go, as Ed Miliband has done, within four years, from being the minister insisting that energy prices must rise — so uncompetitive green energy producers can be enticed to supply power — to being the opposition leader calling for energy prices to be frozen is a breathtaking double axel that would make Torvill and Dean envious.
I have attended events organized by various enviro groups, such as ED, NRDC, Pew Climate, UCS.
I'd like to think that EVs meet everyone's needs, as Ed Begley, Jr. says (and you appear to believe, as well).
We had individuals, such as Ed Smith, Safe Energy Director for Missouri Coalition for the Environment, Jill Miller who was the Regional Organizer for Renew Missouri.
As Ed wrote, in the tree - ring records that form the backbone of most of the published estimates, the problem of poor replication near the beginnings of records is particularly acute, and ubiquitous.
Coming from a tradition of West Coast artists working in assemblage in the»60s, such as Ed Kienholz and Bruce Conner, Foulkes has consistently challenged audiences and expanded his work into new territories.
(Leckey also showed pieces by such artists as Ed Atkins, Greg Allen, and Becky Howland; art by other people is as much a part of his practice as his own creations.)
In 2012, the three artists, as well as Ed Ruscha, had resigned from the board in protest against the direction the museum was taking under former director Jeffrey Deitch.
Heinecken emerged from the art scene of Southern California during the mid-1960s, at the same time in which artists such as Ed Ruscha and John Baldessari were gaining traction for their Conceptual photography.
Her work as been included in shows such as Ed Ru - scha Books & Co. at Gagosian Gallery, as well as the N.Y. Book art Fair in N.Y., Miss read (Berlin), and the Museo de Arte Moderno in México City.
It has also often published Los Angeles - based artists such as Ed Ruscha, John Baldessari, Laura Owens, Chris Burden, and Edgar Bryan.
2005), M. Ormond (1985), B. Rose (1987), L. Steinberg (2000), B. W. Joseph (2002 as ed., 2003), R. S. Mattison (2004), and B. W. Joseph (2007).
As such, it's sort of a «greatest hits» exhibit — with great, classic examples of California art, such as Ed Ruscha's iconic silkscreen print «Standard Station» and prints by Richard Diebenkorn, Vija Celmins and James Turrell.
Woelffer did not complete high school, but he taught artists such as Ed Ruscha and Larry Bell at the Chouinard Art Institute (now the California Institute of the Arts) in Los Angeles in the 1960s; and at Otis College of Art and Design late into his career.
As open to the work of conceptual artists such as Ed Ruscha as they were to the history of their chosen medium, the photographers in New Topographics represent a crucial bridge between the once - insular photography world and the larger field of contemporary art.
There he curated residencies, exhibitions, retreats, events, publications and an annual music festival with artists such as Ed Atkins, Michael Dean, Gustav Metzger, Elizabeth Price, Keren Cytter and Cally Spooner to name a few.
The images record the destruction caused by hurricane Sandy, as well as Ed Koch's tombstone, photographed both when the former Mayor of New York City was still alive and also after his death in 2013 when an erroneous birthdate on the head stone had to be corrected.
Among the holdings are books by important contemporary artists such as Ed Ruscha and Joseph Beuys as well as work by recent graduates of MFA programs in the book arts such as Sarah Bryant and Daniel Mellis.
Beside the Big Apple titans — Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Claes Oldenburg — LA painters such as Ed Ruscha, Robert Irwin and John Altoon remained essentially local figures.
In Scene of the Crime, his 1997 exhibition at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Rugoff brought together artists as diverse as Ed Ruscha, Barry Le Va, Chris Burden, Karen Kilimnik and Vija Celmins under the concept of what he termed a «forensic aesthetic.»
And influential artists such as Ed Ruscha, Vija Celmins, Peter Alexander and Gerhard Richter have employed similar strategies and media to develop their signature styles or artistic «brands.»
Recently, the Stedelijk has presented solo exhibitions by artists addressing the digital society such as Ed Atkins, Avery Singer, Jon Rafman and, at present, Jordan Wolfson.
A geometric abstract painting by William T. Williams opens the visual art gallery, where early, modern and contemporary works by artists such as Ed Clark, Robert S. Duncanson, Felrath Hines, Whitfield Lovell, Archibald Motley, Jefferson Pinder, Betye Saar, Lorna Simpson, Alma Thomas, and Kara Walker, are on view.
Based on a show of the same name, it explored the way artists such as Ed Ruscha, Christo and Bruce Nauman were incorporating photography into their work.
Art & Vinyl also includes works by artists as disparate and wide - ranging as Ed Ruscha, Marlene Dumas, Cy Twombly, Yoko Ono, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Barbara Kruger, Robert Rauschenberg, Sol LeWitt, Sophie Calle and Andy Warhol.
Maguire's work is difficult to accomplish, and as Ed Vulliamy of The Guardian of London has observed, «Narrators of stories of this kind, if they care, have a fear of exploiting grief as they walk the high wire between narrative and voyeurism.»
(The group, fellow travelers of the Hairy Who, counted in its ranks such artists as Ed Paschke and Christina Ramberg, who are experiencing a surge in interest today.)
In «LA POST-COOL» at the San Jose Museum of Art, guest curator Michael Duncan tries to turn this assertion into a critical wedge dividing a new strain of sensibility in Southern California art from a lineage of artistic hipness personified by people such as Ed Ruscha, John Baldessari, John McCracken, Robert Irwin and James Hayward.
Other painters such as Ed Clark and Sven Lukin had previously investigated shaped painting, but none approached Krushenick's graphic punch.
A nihilistic new exhibition called The Show Is Over seems to contradict its own premise — by showing the fearless, living glory of painters such as Ed Ruscha and Richard Wright, writes Jonathan Jones
The Malevich show came with a savvy sales pitch: It argues that the Russian Constructivist master was a key influence on such artists as Ed Ruscha and Cy Twombly.
Larson's scavenging, gathering and re-appropriating process is true to the found object aesthetic, following in the path of historical predecessors such as Ed Kienholz, Kurt Schwitters, and Robert Rauschenberg.
Larson's relationship to material and appropriation remains true to the found object aesthetic, following in the path of predecessors such as Ed Kienholz, Kurt Schwitters, and Robert Rauschenberg, while keeping in dialog with contemporary practitioners such as Mark Bradford and Richard Prince.
Presented over two floors of gallery space, Made in California is a selection of key pieces from the collection of the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, among them works by legendary artists such as Ed Ruscha and Ed Kienholz.
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