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Not exact matches
What he has left behind — books and recorded speeches, audio and video
lecture series and hundreds of can - do maxims as well as children committed to upholding the principles by which he lived his life — all but ensures that people will be
following the «Ziglar Way» for a long time to come.
Each year it
follows a central theme which is developed over the three days by a
series of
lectures and discussions.
The
following essay is adapted from remarks given at NYU's Catholic Center as part of the Thomistic Institute's «The Art of the Beautiful»
Lecture Series.
There the Brunner Foundation, in cooperation with the theological faculty of the university and various church and civic groups, is sponsoring a
series of
lectures and festivities which began in early November with three public forums,
followed by an «Emil Brunner Faculty Day» on November 29.
This
lecture is
following on from a
series Bertoneche gave in Stuttgart in January, so there has been plenty of time to absorb the theories of valuation.
Then a
series of
lectures follow on their contributions to the nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution of the Milky Way and dwarf galaxies in the local group and to the evolutionary characteristics of planet - hosting stars from theoretical and observational viewpoints.
This article
follows Paul Schrader's
series of
lectures on filmmaking, shifting focus to «Films Which Changed Me.»
Actually, it was two gigs: first of all, a 90 - minute talk about how to self - publish to a professional standard, as part of the university's Reading
Series of public
lectures,
followed by a 75 - minute seminar with MA students talking about blogging for authors.
Fall is in the air, Halloween is just around the corner, and if you have been
following our BlackBerry 101
Lecture Series so far, you'll know we covered Why BlackBerry?
Performa 13: Surrealism / The Voice / Citizenship is the definitive publication of the Performa 13 biennial,
following as the fifth in a celebrated
series that illuminates the commissions, premieres, projects, installations, and
lectures from the Performa biennials.
The
following day the Tate American Artist
Lecture Series features Glenn Ligon in conversation with Duro Olowu.
Okay Mountain Artists»
lecture Wednesday February 8, 5:30 — 6:30 pm
followed by a public reception Okay Mountain visits campus and community for activities February 6 — 9, 2012 as a part of The Diane Marek Visiting Artist
Series.
The conference kicks off this Friday with a preview of the museum's Judy Chicago exhibition and is
followed by two days of talks, with artists, writers, and filmmakers joining forces with local leaders, activists, elected officials, and the public to explore art and politics in a
series of
lectures, panel discussions, and performances.
A
series of screenings and performance
lectures by «You're Surrounded by Me» exhibiting artists, Chris Alton, Naomi Fitzsimmons, Katherine Midgley and Jasleen Kaur,
followed by a Q&A.
Lorimer's
lecture followed the opening
lecture of the
series, which offered a unique opportunity for us to
follow founding Director of Horticulture Marco Polo Stufano on a visual journey, again through a magnificent slide presentation, through the early decades in the rebuilding of Wave Hill's garden landscape.
Anderson Ranch, Aspen, Colorado, July 24 - 26, 2006 «Monkey Bars & Picture Stories: Through and About Contemporary Art»: a
series of three talks, starting with a survey of contemporary art
followed by
lectures on narrative and collage.
Publication of her three - part
series, «Culture Class; Art, Creativity, Urbanism,» based on the Third biennial Hermes
lecture that she gave in Den Bosch, the Netherlands, in 2010, was recently completed in the e-flux Journal,
followed by «From Gentrification to Occupation: The Artistic Mode of Revolution.»
The fellowship involves teaching and a
lecture series at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, USA on the Masters of Fine Art course for one month of each academic year (autumn of 2010 and spring of 2011) and is
followed by a solo show at the St. Louis Art Museum under the «Currents» program of the museum.
Accompanying the exhibition are a
series of events, including a performative
lecture by Garmendia in collaboration with Itziar Bilbao Urrutia titled «Gauaz parke batean (In the Park at Night...)» on January 24, a reading by Castel
followed by Skype conversation with Restrepo on January 31, a guided tour by Gavaldon on February 14, and a production reading group by Barham on February 28.
Berlin Billboards Inspired by economic theorist Jeremy Rifkin's book, The Zero Marginal Cost Society: the Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons, and the Eclipse of Capitalism, Open Source: Art at the Eclipse of Capitalism is a
series of connected events occurring at the Max Hetzler galleries in Berlin and Paris, plus a theatre performance at the New Theater in Berlin, as well as a
lecture by Jeremy Rifkin at Palais de Tokyo in Paris, which will be
followed by an interview with Rifkin by Hans Ulrich Obrist, to appear both online and in a forthcoming book based on the exhibition.
It was the second in a
series of the Nobel Laureates» and Eminent Person's
Lectures at AIT
following Prof. Jerome Karle's
lecture titled «The Role of Science and Technology in Quest for a World at Peace» on November 26, 2003.
It is set up as a
series of small
lectures,
followed by exercises with your partner.