Sentences with phrase «environmental art department»

What we are seeing is the success of a generation of artists, now mid-career, who were educated at Glasgow at the height of its powers (some, but not all, coming from the environmental art department which had such effect on those who passed through it).
These artists, among them Christine Borland, Douglas Gordon, Martin Boyce, Jim Lambie, Cathy Wilkes, and Ross Sinclair, were identifiable as a group, and defined themselves accordingly (many had studied in the newly formed Environmental Art department at Glasgow School of Art, and many after that in the school's MFA program).
Many of the best - known artists from Glasgow emerged from the Environmental Art Department at the city's art school (where, as it happens, I also teach).
McKee and Sim graduated from Glasgow School of Art's Sculpture and Environmental Art Department in 2014, and Chapman from Painting and Printmaking the year after.

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Friedman was supported by a Philip Leverhulme Prize and a Leverhulme Trust Project Grant, and by U-M's Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Museum of Paleontology, and College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.
Seth Stein, the William Deering Professor in Northwestern's department of Earth and planetary sciences in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, and Carol Stein, professor of Earth and environmental sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago, are working with colleagues to share the amazing story behind the scenery.
«This animal doesn't fit easy classification because it's so weird,» said Sallan, an assistant professor in Penn's School of Arts & Sciences» Department of Earth and Environmental Science.
«In this respect they are believed to have behaved in a similar way to hyenas today,» said the study's lead author, Steven E. Jasinski, a student in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science in Penn's School of Arts & Sciences and acting curator of paleontology and geology at the State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg.
OU Professors Jeffrey F. Kelly, Todd Fagin and Eli S. Bridge, Oklahoma Biological Survey, and graduate student Kyle G. Horton, Department of Biology, OU College of Arts and Sciences; in collaboration with OU Professors Phillip B. Chilson, School of Meteorology, and Kirsten de Beurs, Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability, OU College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences; and Phillip M. Stepanian, formerly with the Advanced Radar Research Center, worked together to demonstrate how migration timing relates to land surface phenology and temperature changes.
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The coordinator reports to the director of the research centre and his / her responsibilities include: — Developing a common vision, objectives and strategy (technologies, equipment, human resources, budget, etc.) for the Curie platforms — Overseeing and coordinating facility management (including budget, investments and finances)-- Coordinating technology sharing, upgrading and scouting — Promoting an integrated management information system in collaboration with Bioinformatics and the Informatics departments — Developing and implementing institutional policies and rules — Representing the platforms in main executive and strategic bodies at the Curie RC — Promoting internal and external training activities in state - of - the - art technologies — Supporting fundraising for the platforms (in collaboration with the Grants & Technology Transfer offices)-- Coordinating and boosting dissemination and outreach activities — Facilitating internal and external collaborations and networking — Promoting quality control aligned with Health / safety and Environmental (HSE) aspects in collaboration with the Biosafety and Radiation officers
The City Manager and Department directors (including fire, police, environmental services, public works, finance, community development, human resources, information technology, recreation, parks, arts, and library) presented to students in grades two and four.
Turnover also excels in the audio / video department, with brilliant sound effects that capture the mood and meaningful environmental storytelling akin to the Bioshock games» ability to tell stories based solely on art.
Art schools and art departments got a wake - up call about safety in 1999, when the Environmental Protection Agency launched an initiative requiring studio classrooms and labs in colleges and universities to meet industry standards for environmental health and safeArt schools and art departments got a wake - up call about safety in 1999, when the Environmental Protection Agency launched an initiative requiring studio classrooms and labs in colleges and universities to meet industry standards for environmental health and safeart departments got a wake - up call about safety in 1999, when the Environmental Protection Agency launched an initiative requiring studio classrooms and labs in colleges and universities to meet industry standards for environmental healtEnvironmental Protection Agency launched an initiative requiring studio classrooms and labs in colleges and universities to meet industry standards for environmental healtenvironmental health and safety.
2009 Revisiting Histories: A conversation between Sanford Biggers, Andrea Geyer and Simon & Simon J. Ortiz, Lambent Foundation, New York, NY, Curated by Niels von Tomme Harvard Art Museum / Fogg Museum, Conversation with Dr. Steven Nelson and Helen Molesworth, Cambridge, MA Harvard University Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, Cambridge, MA Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD Anderson Ranch, Snowmass, CO Gelman Lecturer.
This lecture is co-sponsored by the Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture, the Division of Architecture and Environmental Design, the Tyler School of Art and the Temple University General Activities Fund (GAF).
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Mary Ting teaches at John Jay College in both the art department and the Sustainability / Environmental Justice program.
The Department of Visual and Environmental Studies is home to a range of studio and theoretical studies in the arts at Harvard University.
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami) announced today the launch of its Art + Research Center (A+RC), the museum's new research department and educational initiative dedicated to exploring topical social and environmental issues in relation to contemporary aArt, Miami (ICA Miami) announced today the launch of its Art + Research Center (A+RC), the museum's new research department and educational initiative dedicated to exploring topical social and environmental issues in relation to contemporary aArt + Research Center (A+RC), the museum's new research department and educational initiative dedicated to exploring topical social and environmental issues in relation to contemporary artart.
Grants and awards 2000 Civitella Ranieri Foundation Fellowship (Residency in Italy) United States State Department: International Arts and Lectures Grant Flintridge Foundation Artist's Fellowship Civitella Ranieri Foundation Fellowship 1999 Gerbode Foundation — Faculty Development Grant 1997 Society of Environmental Graphic Design — Award of Merit 1996 Haas Foundation — Creative Work Fund Award 1996 Marin Arts Council, Artist Fellowship 1992 National Endowment for the Arts, Photography Fellowship 1991 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Award 1989 Fleishhaker Foundation Eureka Fellowship 1988 Englehard Fellowship, ICA Boston 1986 National Endowment for the Arts, Photography Fellowship 1986 Marin Arts Council, Artists Fellowship 1983 Guggenheim Fellowship 1980 National Endowment for the Arts, Photography Fellowship 1978 California Arts Council, Special Projects (with Mike Mandel) 1977 National Endowment for the Arts, Photography Fellowship 1976 National Endowment for the Arts, Art in Public Places (with Mike Mandel)
Carrie Lambert - Beatty is professor in the Department of History of Art and Architecture and the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University, and director of graduate studies for the Ph.D. in Film and Visual Studies.
Support for this series provided by the Department of Planning and Community Design in Tyler School of Art's Division of Architecture and Environmental Design, the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and Leadership, the General Education Program, Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, the Philadelphia Orchard Project, the Jewish Farm School, the Feinstein Center for American Jewish History, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, TreePhilly, Village of Arts and Humanities, Asociación de Puertorriqueños en Marcha, the Photography Program at Tyler School of Art, the New Kensington Community Development Corporation, The Humane League, Philadelphia Zoo, and Audubon Society.
Jean Matthee was a student in the Department of Environmental Media at the Royal College of Art from 1984 to 1987.
American Association of Law Schools Arts Counsel of Texas, Dallas, TX Bronx Museum Brown University School of Art Centre Sociologie de l'Innovation, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France Columbia Law School Columbia University School of the Arts Cour de Cassation, Grand» Chambre, Paris, France Cornell Law School Creative Capital CUNY Graduate Center, Center for the Humanities Dia: Beacon El Paso Museum of Art Fordham Law School Fundación Cisneros, Caracas, Venezuela Georgia State University Harvard University, Department of Visual & Environmental Studies International Center of Photography Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, NYC McGill Faculty of Law, Montréal, Canada Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit New York Law School NYU School of Law Rhode Island School of Design School of Visual Arts SUNY, New Paltz SUNY, Oswego Texas A&M School of Law Triple Canopy Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina University of California - Irvine School of Art Vera List Center for Arts and Politics at The New School Virginia Commonwealth University Yale Law School Yale School of Architecture Yale School of Management
He lectured internationally including at Kookmin University in Korea, at Tokyo University of the Arts, and for three years at Harvard University in the department of Visual and Environmental Studies.
He studied Fine Art in the Department of Environmental Art at Glasgow School of Art from 1988 — 91.
This program is in collaboration with the ICA / Boston exhibition Art in the Age of the Internet, 1989 to Today and the Visual And Environmental Studies Department.
The Department of Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) is the curricular home of a broad range of studio arts and more theoretical studies.
Formerly a visiting scholar at Harvard University's Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, Biggers is currently Assistant Professor at Columbia University's Visual Arts Program.
In October 2006, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection and the Queens Museum sent the historic display to McKay Lodge Fine Arts Conservation Lab in Oberlin, Ohio, for restoration.
Gerald Forty, then Director of Fine Arts Department at the British Council, and the selection committee, art historian Peter Lasko and art curator Michael Compton, invited Richard Long to produce a site - specific work at the Pavilion because environmental themes were central to his work; Long was fascinated by nature and the act of walking across landscapes.
Rupert Garcia has taught at San Francisco State College (now San Francisco State University) in the Art Department and La Raza Studies; the San Francisco Art Institute; UC Berkeley in the Chicano Studies Program and in the School of Environmental Design, and is Professor Emeritus of Art at San Jose State University.
In a cross-cutting initiative of the Earth Institute and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, two member organizations of the Earth Institute, the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory and the Center for Environmental Research and Conservation (CERC) and three GSAS departments (DEES, E3B and Chemistry) have been awarded a National Science Foundation GK - 12 grant of $ 3.2 million.
Cocklin, the former head of the Geography and Environmental Science department in the arts faculty of Monash University, is quoted by Cart speculating on the political implications should the above - mentioned royal commission find a climate change link.
6.5 That government departments that have specific responsibilities for Indigenous affairs (for example, the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and the Attorney - General's Department) work closely with the Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, and the Department of Climate Change, to ensure that the social, cultural, environmental and economic impacts and opportunities for Indigenous peoples arising from water and climate change are identified and addressed
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