Sentences with phrase «la creative catalysts»

As Christians who worship a crucified and risen Lord, we, of all people should know that failure too can be gift, a refining fire, a creative catalyst, a way to focus on what really matters and to identify with Jesus.
Ruth West is a creative catalyst and veteran in the field of art + science integration.
Flora Bowley is a painter, gentle guide, creative catalyst, and author of two books, Brave Intuitive Painting and Creative Revolution.Blending over twenty years of professional painting...
It's hosted by author and creative catalyst Tom Evans.
Flora Bowley is a painter, gentle guide, creative catalyst, and author of two books, Brave Intuitive Painting and Creative Revolution.
Since nvision «s conception in 2001, our passion is to work with creatives and entrepreneurs to optimise their world by being their creative catalyst.
His visionary approach will enable us to more deeply engage our audiences and serve as a creative catalyst for the city,» said Clair Zamoiski Segal, chair of the BMA's Board of Trustees.
The Independent Group started to meet at the Institute of Contemporary Art in 1952, its creative catalyst Eduardo Paolozzi, the multimedia artist who was also the master of the scrapbook, raiding advertising and comics for imagery.
MERCHANDISE AWARD: Watercolor Society of Alabama 2005 LITTLE HOUSE ON LINDEN AWARD: Watercolor Society of Alabama 2005 JERRY»S ARTARAMA MERCHANDISE AWARD: Academic Artists Association Annual, MA 2005 CREATIVE CATALYST PRODUCTIONS MERCHANDISE AWARD: Baltimore Watercolor Society, 2004 MTWS SILVER MEDALLION AWARD: Montana Watercolor Soc 22nd Annual 2004 M. GRAHAM & CO AWARD: Pittsburgh Watercolor Soc.
TEDxSMU is issuing a Request for Proposals for artists / artist teams interested in being a creative catalyst at TEDxSMU 2010.

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Facilitators are experts for achieving consensus formation, as well as catalysts for creative innovation.
I thought he was the catalyst for everything creative that happened for Zenit in the UEFA cup competition last year.
When asked how schools paid for the ovens, Carithers noted that in addition to using the funds from the sale of the fryers, the grants appeared to be an effective catalyst to motivate many schools to find creative funding methods from local, state, and federal sources.
Whether you have a hobby that needs some creative juice, or you wish you'd travelled more than you have, the person you love should be a catalyst for bettering your behaviour.
«I think the catalyst for me returning to study was a particularly creative group of children in my class, who really pushed me to think of new ways to stimulate them.
He knows that while no two clients are the same, business constraints act as a catalyst for creative solutions.
Through a strategic partnership with the Center for Creative Leadership, a national Executive Leadership Institute will sustain and promote high professional standards among principals as the lead catalyst for driving school and student performance.
Through its research, education, international programs, and government innovations awards, the Institute fosters creative and effective government problem solving and serves as a catalyst for addressing many of the most pressing needs of the world's citizens.
As an institution of access and excellence, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions, serving as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development for Texas, the nation and the world.
Here conferences and events are both unforgettable and productive, with the natural beauty and sweeping views a catalyst for effective and creative events.
This festival serves as a catalyst for digital innovation that focuses on building connections between industry leaders and emerging creative technologists.
The money I make from selling prints, as well as honoraria from these engagements, is enough to perpetuate the trip, and these gatherings often act as catalysts for the local creative community.
These are no ordinary courses - they are intense, artistic catalysts run by internationally acclaimed practitioners; creative flashpoints designed to change the lives of everyone involved.
«American artists during this period perceived the night as a catalyst for creative inspiration, expressive possibilities, and picturing nature's infinite mystery,» said Homann.
A decade later, Warhol did his own creative experiments with scientific process, but instead chose urine and metallic paints as the catalysts.
The founders believed that the freedom to pursue creative work within a community of peers is the best catalyst for artistic growth.
We look to engage compelling ideas that reflect and expand on the discourse within the contemporary art world, and seek to act as a catalyst for creative experimentation and risk - taking.
Looking back over my career, I recognize that it was my work teaching 3D Design and Sculpture over two consecutive years (1986 - 1988) to students attending Cooper Union's Saturday Art Program that first helped me to understand the necessity of my career as an arts & design educator, serving as a catalyst in the midst of the mess of creative identities exploding into existence.
Including works by Alberto Giacometti, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso and Mark Rothko, these highly intimate objects were closely connected to Tàpies» own artistic practice, often acting as a catalyst for his creative impulses.
Thursday, September 24, 8 pm DIGITAL PRIMITIVES Cooper - Moore, diddly - bo + banjo Assif Tsahar, tenor saxophone + bass clarinet Chad Taylor, drum set + m \ «bira $ 12 General Admission Presented by Ars Nova Workshop As a composer, performer, instrument builder, storyteller, teacher, mentor, and organizer, Cooper - Moore has been a major, if somewhat behind - the - scenes, catalyst in the world of creative music for over 30 years.
They believed that the freedom to pursue creative work within a community of peers was the best catalyst for artistic growth, and the Work Center has dedicated itself to this goal for more than thirty years.
In addition, the International has launched Keyword: International, a catalyst for creative research and conversation in collaboration with the Kelly Strayhorn Theater.
The all - volunteer group Arts in Bushwick created the book not only to celebrate the creative community that lives here, but also to acknowledge the artists» role as a catalyst for gentrifying a neighborhood and its negative effects.
MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art) president Samuel Hoi discusses how Baltimore's creative economy can be a catalyst for positive change.
There's also the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (www.bmoca.org), which aims to be «a catalyst for creative experiences through the exploration of significant art of our time.»
In anticipation of Lonac's upcoming exhibition with us, we have an exclusive interview with Lonac to discuss his latest body of work, creative process, and catalyst for his artistic pursuits.
At the Center, she acts as a conductor of information between the New York and New Orleans communities as well as a catalyst for change in contemporary art through designing innovative models for artistic and cultural exchanges and expansive public programming in the global arts and creative community.
The idea of the art collective - a social and creative unit formed as a catalyst for change - emerged in the 1960s partly in response to imperialism and moralism and, to a lesser extent, war and destruction wrought by technology.
The accompanying exhibition catalogue's visual and textual narratives provide a loosely chronological survey of Ofili's most celebrated artworks, with each contributor highlighting particular influences and experiences in the artist's life that have served as catalysts for his creative expression.
We are a catalyst for cultural growth, stimulating new interactions between artists, creative communities, and the public.
The TAX Collection is New York based, multi-modal creative platform acting as a catalyst for emerging and established artists.
The Mattress Factory is a catalyst for connecting viewers to the creative practice of living artists and to the ideas and cultural expressions of our time.
Jens Hoffman, a practitioner of this type of curatorial practice describes the condition by saying, «Exhibitions became the creative principle of so - called exhibition makers who were described as exhibition directors and who became catalysts between the creative individual and society.»
The program serves as a catalyst for conversation, education, professional development, and creative interactions.
Rather, it's Fig's creative responses to each studio visit — catalysts for his own artistic practice.»
Highly functional, this temporary urban art piece, designed as a catalyst for development in the Park East, makes a bold and creative statement about this area's industrial past and its future urbanization.
CRKN is a catalyst for innovation and development and achieves the greatest possible impact in support of Canadian research, scholarship, creative activity and knowledge transfer by working creatively and collaboratively with other stakeholders.
Creative brainstorming sessions with colleagues — no smart phones or negativity allowed — are also a key catalyst for coming up with marketing and business development solutions.
Provided strategic and tactical expertise for creative marketing programs (In / outbound telemarketing, newsletters, canvassing, direct mail, home shows and website development) which effectively positioned the company as a catalyst for bridging the gap between traditional marketing concepts.
And your little secret is you're not «creative» at all — you simply seek out new resources and knowledge that in turn acts as a catalyst to give you ideas to apply to your own administrative role and employer, and in turn you customize those ideas and execute them.
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