Professor Gaines's research focuses on marine ecology and conservation, sustainable fisheries, the design of marine reserves, and the impact of climate change on ocean ecosystems.
Professor Gaines has been a distinguished member of the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology since 1994, and is the director of the UCSB Marine Science Institute.
Professor Gaines currently serves as a science advisor for the Joint Ocean Commission and is a principal investigator for PISCO (Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans), a long - term consortium was instrumental in establishing to further collaborative study of marine ecosystems throughout the Pacific.
Not exact matches
They think that if they try hard at something, then they are good at it,» said Dr. Stacey
Gaines, associate
professor in the Department of Health & Kinesiology at Texas A&M University - Kingsville.
Aria was part of the team that discovered the site in 2012, led by Jean - Bernard Caron, an associate
professor at U of T's Departments of Earth Sciences and Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and curator of invertebrate palaeontology at the ROM, and Robert
Gaines, associate
professor at the Department of Geology at Pomona College in California, both co-authors of the study.
Patricia
Gaines, ND, RH (AHG) is a
Professor of Naturopathic Medicine and Chair of the Department of Botanical Medicine and Nutrition at SCNM
An associate
professor of English at Lehigh University, Watts has won numerous awards, including a Whiting Award, a Pushcart Prize, the Ernest J.
Gaines Award for Literary Excellence and the Southern Women's Writers Award for Emerging Writer of the Year.
Charles
Gaines, a pioneer of conceptualism and a highly influential educator, is an established Los Angeles - based artist and longstanding
professor at California Institute of the Arts.
When it was Bradford's time to speak, he shared a few heartfelt words in tribute to the beloved Leonard Nimoy before turning to
Gaines, his former
professor at CalArts.
In addition to its contributions by Keith and Elms, the book features newly commissioned essays and responses by leading gures including Charles
Gaines, artist; Rita Gonzalez, Curator of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Dave McKenzie, artist; and Steven Nelson,
Professor of African and African American Art History, University of California, Los Angeles.
Contributors include exhibition curator Naima J. Keith; Anne Ellegood, Senior Curator, Hammer Museum; Malik
Gaines, artist and
Professor of Combined Media, Hunter College; Courtney J. Martin, Assistant
Professor, Department of History of Art and Architecture, Brown University; Bennett Simpson, Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Howard Singerman, Phyllis and Joseph Carloff Chair of Art and Art History, Hunter College; and Ellen Tani, doctoral candidate in the Department of Art History, Stanford University.
Notable participants include: choreographer and dancer Kyle Abraham; poet Elizabeth Alexander; performer Eric Berryman; performance and installation artist Tania Bruguera; urban revitalization strategist Majora Carter; innovator James Burling Chase; actress and playwright Eisa Davis; architect Elizabeth Diller; The Met's Kimberly Drew; photographer John Edmonds; juvenile justice reformer Adam Foss; writer and performance artist Malik
Gaines; social practice artist Theaster Gates; filmmaker Tony Gerber; FLEXN dance pioneer Reggie (Regg Roc) Gray; trombonist, painter, and composer Dick Griffin; dancer and choreographer Francesca Harper; trombonist Craig Harris; vocalist Nona Hendryx; playwright Branden Jacobs - Jenkins; cinematographer Arthur Jafa; artist and cultural worker Shani Jamila; trumpeter JAWWAAD; gaming pioneers Navid and Vassiliki Khonsari; NYU
Professor and musician Jason King; philosopher Gregg Lambert; composer and Bang on the Can co-founder David Lang; novelist, filmmaker, and curator Ernie Larsen; Wooster Group founding member and director Liz LeCompte; Harvard Professor Sarah Lewis; journalist Seamus McGraw; poet Aja Monet; jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran; performance studies professor Fred Moten; visual artist Shirin Neshat; playwright Lynn Nottage; professor of contemporary rhetorical theory Kendall Phillips; doctor Jeremy Richman; poet Carl Hancock Rux; performance artist Alexandro Segade; writer and activist Tanya Selvaratnam; guitarist and composer Marvin Sewell; playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith; conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas; performance artist Carmelita Tropicana; puppeteer Basil Twist; theater director Roberta Uno; vocalist and composer Imani Uzuri; and Wooster Group founding member and actress Kate Valk, amon
Professor and musician Jason King; philosopher Gregg Lambert; composer and Bang on the Can co-founder David Lang; novelist, filmmaker, and curator Ernie Larsen; Wooster Group founding member and director Liz LeCompte; Harvard
Professor Sarah Lewis; journalist Seamus McGraw; poet Aja Monet; jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran; performance studies professor Fred Moten; visual artist Shirin Neshat; playwright Lynn Nottage; professor of contemporary rhetorical theory Kendall Phillips; doctor Jeremy Richman; poet Carl Hancock Rux; performance artist Alexandro Segade; writer and activist Tanya Selvaratnam; guitarist and composer Marvin Sewell; playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith; conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas; performance artist Carmelita Tropicana; puppeteer Basil Twist; theater director Roberta Uno; vocalist and composer Imani Uzuri; and Wooster Group founding member and actress Kate Valk, amon
Professor Sarah Lewis; journalist Seamus McGraw; poet Aja Monet; jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran; performance studies
professor Fred Moten; visual artist Shirin Neshat; playwright Lynn Nottage; professor of contemporary rhetorical theory Kendall Phillips; doctor Jeremy Richman; poet Carl Hancock Rux; performance artist Alexandro Segade; writer and activist Tanya Selvaratnam; guitarist and composer Marvin Sewell; playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith; conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas; performance artist Carmelita Tropicana; puppeteer Basil Twist; theater director Roberta Uno; vocalist and composer Imani Uzuri; and Wooster Group founding member and actress Kate Valk, amon
professor Fred Moten; visual artist Shirin Neshat; playwright Lynn Nottage;
professor of contemporary rhetorical theory Kendall Phillips; doctor Jeremy Richman; poet Carl Hancock Rux; performance artist Alexandro Segade; writer and activist Tanya Selvaratnam; guitarist and composer Marvin Sewell; playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith; conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas; performance artist Carmelita Tropicana; puppeteer Basil Twist; theater director Roberta Uno; vocalist and composer Imani Uzuri; and Wooster Group founding member and actress Kate Valk, amon
professor of contemporary rhetorical theory Kendall Phillips; doctor Jeremy Richman; poet Carl Hancock Rux; performance artist Alexandro Segade; writer and activist Tanya Selvaratnam; guitarist and composer Marvin Sewell; playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith; conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas; performance artist Carmelita Tropicana; puppeteer Basil Twist; theater director Roberta Uno; vocalist and composer Imani Uzuri; and Wooster Group founding member and actress Kate Valk, among others.
In addition to its contributions by Keith and Elms, the book will feature newly commissioned essays and responses by leading figures including Charles
Gaines, artist; Rita Gonzalez, Curator of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Dave McKenzie, artist; and Steven Nelson,
Professor of African and African American Art History, University of California, Los Angeles.
As a CalArts
professor and darling of the Angeleno museum circuit, Charles
Gaines — known for his incisive photographs, sculptures, videos, and drawings that tackle the relationships between aesthetics and identity politics — has become one of L.A.'s leading conceptual - art thinkers.
In February, the Hammer Museum opened a show of the conceptual works of artist and CalArts
professor Charles
Gaines, an influential figure in the world of art.
Art + Practice has a gallery space that features museum - class exhibitions curated by the Hammer Museum (the first of which featured one of Bradford's CalArts
professors, Charles
Gaines), as well as a job training and educational center for South L.A. foster youth run by the RightWay Foundation.
Panelists for Emerging Fields were: Regine Basha, Independent Curator, New York, NY (Lead Consultant) Julia Christensen, Media Artist / 2013 Emerging Fields Awardee, Oberlin, OH Malik
Gaines, My Barbarian / 2012 Visual Arts Awardee, New York, NY Chrisstina Hamilton, Director of Visitors» Programs, Stamp School of Art & Design, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Lindsay Howard, Independent Curator, New York, NY Marina McDougall, Director, Center for Art & Inquiry, Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA Jack Stenner, Associate
Professor of Art + Technology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
UCSB's Graduate Division Receives Interdisciplinary Learning Grant Bren faculty helps UCSB secure funding to enhance interdisciplinary research and teaching program February 8, 2017 A team of UC Santa Barbara (UCSB) educators, including Graduate Division associate dean and Bren School
professor Bruce Kendall and Bren School dean, Steve
Gaines, played instrumental roles in securing a National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Traineeship award for UCSB this past September.