Sentences with phrase «city walk project»

Walk through Delhi on an insider tour with a young adult from the G Adventures — supported City Walk project.
Enjoy a youth - led walk through Delhi by G Adventures - supported City Walk project.

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The Strand project also involves altering traffic signal timings and is expected to lead to a better traffic flow and improve the visitor experience for pedestrians walking from the city centre to the waterfront.
De Blasio walked into City Hall trying to project an air of normalcy, despite subpoenas handed down to members of his inner circle, CBS2's Andrea Grymes reported.
Dr Sabine Pahl, the project's coordinator at the University of Plymouth, added: «That walking around the virtual city did not improve outcomes shows that merely distracting the patients isn't enough, the environment for a patient's visit needs to be welcoming and relaxing.
I had to take some time off work and projects, take some time away from the city and away from walking like a maniac up and down Manhattan all day.
Bette Midler walks the red carpet in costume at her annual Hulaween event to benefit the New York Restoration Project on Monday (October 30) at Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City.
Five years ago, she happened to be walking around the East Village in New York City when she spotted six brothers, ages 11 to 18, during what turned out to be the first week they had ever ventured outside the Lower East Side housing project apartment they shared with their parents.
Two years later, about to turn 35, no longer on the city council but still living in the projects, Booker was taking a walk with his father near his tenement apartment when something happened that in almost any other city would have landed him on the front page of the local paper.
Out of Eden Walk Photography Exhibition Project: Introduction Pulitzer Center Education This project outline uses Paul Salopek's Out of Eden Walk to engage students in reflections and analysis of how a «slow approach» to journalism in their own communities can enlighten larger issues facing their Project: Introduction Pulitzer Center Education This project outline uses Paul Salopek's Out of Eden Walk to engage students in reflections and analysis of how a «slow approach» to journalism in their own communities can enlighten larger issues facing their project outline uses Paul Salopek's Out of Eden Walk to engage students in reflections and analysis of how a «slow approach» to journalism in their own communities can enlighten larger issues facing their cities.
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Enjoy a youth - led walk through the backstreets of Delhi with G Adventures - supported project, City Wwalk through the backstreets of Delhi with G Adventures - supported project, City WalkWalk.
Sullivan founded Slow Travel Berlin in 2010, and his «Walking the City» project is a homage to the slow - travel spirit of what has now become a very popular Berlin website.
He walks to his studio everyday and works until the sun sets, preparing for upcoming projects such as exhibitions at Eippel Gallerie in Cologne, Galeria Luis Adelantado in Mexico City and Galeria Mário Sequeira in Braga.
Think of the cuts in police recruits in a city that must provide greater safety for its citizens, think of the unfunded iQuilt project, which promises green space and a walking experience in the heart of Hartford.
Recent projects include Many Mini Residency: Mexico City with the artist - run non-profit GyB ByG and FLOAT 2015: Tactical Walking Camp (An Imperative to Map), the second in an annual series of short - term gatherings organized with The Luminary in St. Louis, MO, that utilizes innovative residency structures to create intensive points of exchange.
We start with Chicago - based artist Lesley Jackson, whose exhibition Walking with Rilke opened in early April of 2017 at Fourth Ward Project Space on the south side of the city in Hyde Park.
Shifting Impressions consists of three public walks in the Lower East Side, and an exhibition that highlights a collection of objects and tools developed from City Souvenirs, an ongoing collaborative project by artists Liene Bosquê and Nicole Seisler.
For his Hammer Project, See This Through (2009 - 10), LA painter Mark Flores walked the length of Sunset Boulevard during several long journeys across the city, taking photographs of both natural and man - made phenomena.
BRUCE M. SHERMAN (b. New York, NY) Lives and works in New York City SOLO AND TWO - PERSON EXHIBITIONS 2017 Sorry We're Closed, Brussels, Belgium The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Harper's Books, East Hampton, NY IS, Nicelle Beauchene, New York, NY Kaufmann Repetto, Milan, Italy 2016 Bruce M. Sherman, White Columns, New York, NY Equi - lib - ree - um, South Willard, LA SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2018 Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT (forthcoming) 2017 Symbolisms, Cooper Cole, Toronto, Canada Hill People, Performance Ski, Aspen, CO Lucie Fontaine, New York, NY 9999, The Fireplace Project, East Hampton, NY I Go, You Go, Good To Go, Unclebrother, Hancock, NY The Paperweight Show, Fisher Parrish Gallery, Brooklyn, NY A Forest on the Edge of Time, The Pit, Los Angeles, CA Alicia Gibson, Jennifer Levonian and Bruce Sherman, Adams and Ollman, Portland, OR 2016 Friends: Passed and Present, Haven SBX, Bronx, NY Re-Planetizer, curated by the Pit, Regina Rex, New York, NY The Faraway Inside, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York, NY 9999, The Fireplace Project, East Hampton, NY 2015 11th Annual Thanksgiving Collective, Southampton Arts Center, NY A Walk... curated by Rob Teeters, Tripoli Gallery, East Hampton, NY Calisthenics, curated by Matt Paweski, Thomas Duncan Gallery, LA What's Wrong With We?
The artist's recent projects and commissions include a large - scale outdoor public art commission for the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, where her work — Seattle Cloud Cover ‖ allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through tiny holes in multicolored glass; — Blind Blue Landscape ‖, a site - specific commission for the renowned Benesse Art Site in Naoshima, Japan, completed in September 2009; and — Stacked Waters ‖, a site - specific installation created for the cavernous entrance of the Blanton Museum of Art, January 2009.
Projects include Safe City Pledge, Talk To Me, Hahaha Sangha, Being Idle, Step - By - Step Guide To Unapologetic Walking, Blogathon 2006, and I Never Ask For It.
Selected institutional solo exhibitions include: Campaign: An Exhibition in Four Moments, Museu Serralves, Porto (2016); What's What in A Mirror, Dublin City Gallery — The Hugh Lane, Dublin (2016); All - Intimate - Act, Stedelijk Museum and Holland Festival, Amsterdam (2015); From 199C to 199D, Le Magasin, Grenoble (2014); From 199A to 199B: Liam Gillick, Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, New York (2012); A Game of War Structure (site - specific work), Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2011); One long walk... two short piers, KAH, Bonn (2010); Three Perspectives and a Short Scenario, Kunsthalle Zürich (2008); McNamara Motel, CAC Centro de Arte Contemporáneo, Malága (2005), and Projects 79: Liam Gillick: Literally, MoMA QNS, New York (2003).
Group Exhibitions 2015 — «Plagiar o Futuro», (Plagiarizing the Future) Hangar, Lisboa, Portugal (curated by Bruno Leitão, Andrea Rodríguez Novoa)-- «Imagine Brazil» — Artist's Books, DHC / ART Founation, Montreal, Canada (curated by Jacopo Crivelli Visconti, Ana Luiza Fonseca)-- «Happeland», Radiator Arts / New York, EUA (curated by Eva Davidova, Almudena Baeza)-- «Open Sessions», Drawing Center, New York, EUA — «Theorem», Mana Contemporary, Jersey City, USA (curated by Octavio Zaya)-- «Contramuro», (Counter-mure) Galería Instituto de Visión, Bogotá, Colombia (curated by Omayra Alvarado)-- «Ejercicios de Traslado», (Practices on transference) Centro de Arte de Alcobendas, Alcobendas, Spain (curated Osbel Suárez)-- «La angustia de casi saber y quedarse no sabiendo», (The angst of almost knowing but remain ignorant) Galería Diablo Roso, Panama City, Panamá — «Instalations», Studio Sandra Recio / Geneva, Switzerland 2014 — «Cruce de Colecciones», (Collections Crossroads) Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas, Spain — «The Language of Human Consciousness», Athr Gallery, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia — «Cine Bogart, Imaginar un edificio», (Bogart Cinema, a building imagined) Centro Centro, Madrid, Spain (curated by Ines Caballero)-- «Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear», Lugar a Dudas, Cali, Colombia (curated by Daniel Silvo) 2013 — «La copia de la copia» (The copy of the copy), Museum of Contemporary Art, Guayaquil, Ecuador (curated by Hernan Pacurucu)-- «Cuando el mundo se hace plano» (When the world becomes flat), Centro de Cultura Contemporánea San Martin, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain - «Brutalidade Jardim», Galeria Marilia Razuk / São Paulo, Brazil (curated by Kiki Mazzucchelli)-- «Imagine Brazil» — Artist's Books, Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, Norway (curated by Jacopo Crivelli Visconti, Ana Luiza)-- «On Painting», CEART — Centro Cultural Tomás y Valiente, Fuenlabrada, Spain (curated by Omar - Pascual Castillo)-- «Playtime», Museo Nacional de Arqueologia Subacuática, Cartagena, Spain — «Gracia Divina» (Divine Grace), Sala Gasco, Santiago, Chile (curated by Andrea Pacheco)-- «Hacer en lo cotidiano», Sala de Arte Joven de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid, Spain (curated by Beatriz Alonso)-- «En Obras» (In the Works), Galería Nuble, Santander, Spain (curated by Iciar Sagarminaga)-- «On Painting», Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (curated by Omar - Pascual Castillo)-- «Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear», Galeria Isabel Hurley, Málaga, Spain (curated by Daniel Silvo) 2012 — «Expanded Drawing», Casal Solleric, Palma de Mallorca, Spain (curated by Pilar Ribal)-- «Carnaza para los Dioses» (Offering to the Gods), CAAM — Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain — 11th Havana Biennial, Havana, Cuba 2011 — 11th Cuenca Biennial, Cuenca, Ecuador — «Inside», Cidade da Cultura, Santiago de Compostela, Spain (curated by Rafael Doctor)-- «New Brazilian Sculptur» e, Caixa Cultural, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (curated by Alexandre Murucci)-- 8th Mercosul Biennial, Porto Alegre, Brazil — Bologna Art First, Pinacoteca di Bologna, Bologna, Italy (curated by Julia Draganovic) 2010 — 12th International Cairo Biennale, Cairo, Egypt — «Synergie's, Museum of Contemporary Art, Union Fenosa (MACUF), La Coruña, Spain (curated by Carlos Jimenez)-- «Look Up», Alfandega, Porto, Portugal (curated by David Barro)-- «Kierkegaard's Walk», Galeria Marilia Razuk, Sao Paulo, Brazil (curated by Jacopo Crivelli Visconti)-- «Synergies», Museum of IberoAmerican Contemporary Art in Extremadura (MEIAC), Badajoz, Spain (curated by Carlos Jimenez)-- «Postgraffiti, Geometry and Abstraction», Fundación Caixa Galicia, A Coruña, Spain (curated by Javier Abarca) 2009 — «Residency 09», Futura Project, Prague, Czech Republic — «Building, Dwelling, Thinking — Strategies for Contemporary Art and Architecture», IVAM, Valencia, Spain (curated by Fernando Castro Florez)
Selected Group Exhibitions Barristers Gallery, New Orleans, La., Artists Who Wish They Were Dead, Curated by Dan Tague, 2011 Dock 6, Chicago, Curated by Hinge Gallery, 2011 Dock 6, Chicago, Curated by Edra Soto, 2010 Perimeter gallery, Chicago, SOFA Art Chicago, 2009 Bridge Art, Miami Art Basel Miami, 2008 Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, P1 Project, 2008 Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, The Figure, 2008 KK Projects, New Orleans, Interior Ritual, 2008 Good Children Gallery, New Orleans, Choice Cuts, 2008 Polish Museum of America, Chicago, J - Walking, 2007 Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, Circumstantial Landscape, 2007 Fort Morgan Gallery, Chicago, Group Exhibition, 2006 Giola Gallery, Chicago, No Place Like Home, 2005 Open End Gallery, Chicago, Around the Coyote, 2005 Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, New Paintings by John Davis and Jeff Forsythe, 2005 Zone Gallery, Kansas City, MO, Brave New Abstraction, 2004 Open End Gallery, Chicago, Brave New Abstraction, 2003 Jonathon Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, No Dead Artists, 2003 Big Top Gallery, New Orleans, State of Grace, 2003 Canal Street Light Project, New Orleans, 2003 Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, Grids and Correlations, 2002 Steve Martin Gallery, New Orleans, Brave New Abstraction, 2002 Pickery Gallery, New Orleans, Art in the Dark, 2002 Pickery Gallery, New Orleans, Post-Suburbia: The New Utopia, 2002 Galerie IM Andesphoff, Innsbruck, Austria, Artists Exchange, 2001 Pickery Gallery, New Orleans, The Waste Land, 2001
Featuring over 50 artists, including Marina Abramović, Jenny Holzer, Zhang Huan, and the Guerilla Girls, the project invites audiences inside the Barnes galleries and throughout the city to become contemporary flâneurs through activities such as photography and walking tours.
The city of Indianapolis, Indiana is embarking on a project to run a bicycle / walking / jogging path through the city center in an effort to encourage more human - powered movement through the city.
They started their journey near the Aboitiz - led power plant in Toledo City, stopped halfway at the Kepco SPC Power Corporation plant in Naga City, and ended the walk at the Ludo project site, in the heart of the province's capital.
I tweeted about it and it went a bit viral, and I learned that (a) there is a city walking policy that says that when new work is being done, an «inter-divisional and inter-agency Walking Strategy Team chaired by the Director of the Public Realm Section [must] ensure city - wide coordination of Strategy projects.walking policy that says that when new work is being done, an «inter-divisional and inter-agency Walking Strategy Team chaired by the Director of the Public Realm Section [must] ensure city - wide coordination of Strategy projects.Walking Strategy Team chaired by the Director of the Public Realm Section [must] ensure city - wide coordination of Strategy projects
Model — Wilhelmina Models, New York, NY — May 2014 — December 2016 • Appeared in more than 25 print and web advertisements for major fashion retailers • Featured in 10 fashion spreads in print and web editions of Vogue and Teen Vogue • Worked on main modeling teams for four fashion retailers • Walked runways at seasonal shows for three designers • Traveled to Los Angeles, Miami, and Mexico City • Appeared in an artistic photography project displayed in an art gallery
Walk / Live St. Louis 2012, another HCSI project, brought together community leaders, nonprofit organizations, public entities and industry stakeholders, such as SLAR, to promote a more walkable, bikeable and safe city.
I enjoy walking around a new - to - me city, taking in the sights and sounds, and I enjoy working on projects at home by myself for days.
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