Sentences with phrase «about opening a collection»

Soon after finding her boyfriend's corpse, Morvern sets about opening a collection of presents from Him.

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Opalesque Solutions (hereinafter «OSOL») is committed to the following principles: Openness and Fairness: Be open, transparent and fair about our practices and policies with respect to the collection and use of business information.
For nearly a year, Dominus reported on couples engaged in consensual nonmonogamy (what some involved call polyamory), and returned with a collection of fascinating stories about jealousy, love, desire and trust, all within the loose confines of an open relationship.
New exhibits open every few months so it's a great opportunity to learn about new artists as well as to explore our collection.
Hillary Clinton tried to find a middle ground when asked about data privacy, but ultimately left the door open to the possibility of intrusive government data collection.
«Ethnological data collection such as ours, including the collection of terms in the local vernacular, can open new avenues of research about variations in ecology, fauna and flora,» they conclude.
About Site - St.Emlyns is a collection of people and projects aimed at improving Emergency Medicine through free and open access education.
We have already posted an article about tail style dresses in which we have included tail style frocks, open shirts etc. today we are here with a fabulous collection of tail style bridal dresses.
So, with the H&M collection whetting our appetites for more Isabel Marant, we're super excited about the opening of her first London boutique in Mayfair.
At a minimum, it would require advocates of experimentation to be explicit about the real limits of their preferred technique, to engage their critics in open dialogue about the critics» objections to randomization, and to assert that experiments will be improved by paying greater attention to program theory, implementation specifics, quantitative and qualitative data collection, causal contingency, and the management needs of school personnel as well as of central decisionmakers.
1932 Tatra Type 57 — Zoe Harrison tells the intriguing story of the car that came here from Austria in the 1970s / 1911 Albion 16hp — The tale of this Scottish expatriate now enjoying an active life in Australia is told by Dennis Harrison / Ice and Snow Rally 1991 — Malcolm Elder explains what it is like to take part in the Rallye Neige et Glace in the French Alps / Early 20s Fox light car — The story of this Anglo - German enterprise is uncovered by Michael Worthington - Williams / Another Golden Age of Motoring — Brian A Meulbrouck argues that the period following WW2 should be considered worthy of this accolade / 1928 Alvis 12/50 — The Editor enjoys his excursion this month in this sporting open tourer / Epps Bros. coachbuilders — The history of the London - based family firm is recalled for us by James Taylor / 1924 Turcat - Mery SG limousine — In the second part of his article Finbarr Corry writes about his impressions of driving a 1924 limousine / 1930s «graveyard» — Ray Cattle pictures a sad collection of thirties cars left in the open to rot.
One of the many pleasures of Dog Days, Jon Katz's latest collection of «dispatches» about life on his 110 - acre farm an hour or so north of Albany, New York, is witnessing a person in the process of opening up at a time in life when others tend to start closing down.
During a moment of quietude before a Roman fountain, she opens her Louise Glück collection to a verse about a fountain, one reminiscent of the Balinese medicine man's drawing.
In 2014, we were contacted by Open Road Media about re-publishing five of my father's books (3 novels and 2 short - story collections).
With the world opening up to a new collection of authors, it can be tough to find the right kind of speaker about self - publishing.
The collection opens with Alex Flinn's hauntingly realistic story, The Door, about a teen named Cameron who has been struggling privately with an increasing sense of agoraphobia.
While the internet has opened up many avenues for photographers to display their work, there's something special about self - publishing your photographs as a book — seeing them as part of a tangible, permanent collection.
Project Gutenberg of Australia also provides a list all of the Project Gutenberg etexts (from both the US and Australian Collections) which were written by Australians or which relate (although loosely) to Australia, and has an extensive collection of books by and about the land and sea explorers who opened up the continent to white settlement.
It gave us not only something we didn't have when Frankfurt opened — a collection of forward - thinking essays — but also because it pulls together some important thoughts about a movement the day - to - day commercial side of publishing doesn't have many chances to see yet.
But the Equifax says that there are two department of education loans that are about 17,000 and just recently they added some accounts that say USA Funds but there is no info and a couple of other loans that are open but charge off / collection.
Information about late payments and collection actions occurring on open and closed credit accounts
Aaron Kaupp general manager of the Armani Hotel Milano talks to BTN about the newly opened property in Milan, which is the second property in the collection, following the Armani Hotel Dubai that opened one and a half years earlier.
Everything that has been said about it is true: it is a perfect open world game, with exploration for days, a crafting system that is useful and soothing, collection quests that aren't in your face, a story line that is laced with a wistful melancholy, and a hero that is a perfect proxy for escapism.
We had a few ideas from interviews, open press event, BIG party, commemorative book, documentary and then we got REALLY excited about creating a multi-generational game collection.
You won't only find informative articles but also super cool podcasts and videos by the RoundUp dudes, along with open forums on interesting topics about retro gaming along with their own collection of independent retro games!
This event is free and open to the public, and features over sixty curator & artist talks where you can hear from experts about collections on view.
Sarah Roberts, Andrew W. Mellon Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture, says, «I think it was a turning point for him to let it go into a public collection, and opening that door allowed him to start thinking about placing other important pieces that he had held onto.»
Opening Event: In conjunction with the opening on August 22, Sharon Louden will host a talk about her book The Artist as Culture Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life, which features a collection of essays by 40 visual aOpening Event: In conjunction with the opening on August 22, Sharon Louden will host a talk about her book The Artist as Culture Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life, which features a collection of essays by 40 visual aopening on August 22, Sharon Louden will host a talk about her book The Artist as Culture Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life, which features a collection of essays by 40 visual artists.
About Café Sebastienne Recognized as one of Kansas City's premier dining venues for outstanding cuisine since it opened in 1994, Café Sebastienne is nestled within Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art giving diners a spectacularly unique view of the regions finest modern and contemporary art collections.
Opening: «Folk Art and American Modernism» at the American Folk Art Museum The American Folk Art Museum may be in smaller quarters after selling its Midtown building to MoMA, but it proves that it can still pack a punch with this show about the relationship between the development of the modern art movement in America and the folk art collections of many modernists in the early part of the 20th century.
At the press opening Snøhetta co-founder Craig Dykers talked about «palate cleansers,» the instances when the museum's design offers respite from the museum's bounty, and Benezra referred to the much higher quality of the expanded collection.
To mark the opening of Art Brussels this week, we spoke with curator of «Private Choices», Carine Fol, about the exhibition, what it was like to personally hand - pick the artworks, and why it's important that the public gets to see private collections.
When the new MoMA opened, Gund loaned about 10 works, all promised gifts, for a show highlighting the museum's collection.
Christie's auction house was sitting on a private collection of Bess works that were donated to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, and when word got out about Gober's project, they timed a major sale to coincide with the biennial opening.
The Warehouse is a project initiated by Howard Rachofsky and the late Vernon Faulconer to make their collections available to curators, scholars, critics and students, and to open new dialogues about postwar Modern and contemporary art.
COMMUNITY OPENING CELEBRATION Under Pressure: Contemporary Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation Saturday, September 7 6 pm FREE 6 pm Collector Jordan D. Schnitzer, in conversation with UMFA's curator of modern and contemporary art Whitney Tassie, will talk about his experiences as a collector and some of the works on display in Under Pressure, which are drawn from his highly respected and comprehensive collection of contemporary prints.
(Now containing about 17,000 pieces, the collection already had 10,000 works in 1984, three years before the museum opened.
Brazilian author and publisher Pedro Corrêa do Lago talks about his collection, the subject of an exhibition opening at the Morgan Library in New York on June 1.
On the occasion of the opening of «Number Two: Fragile» Julia Stoschek sat down with VernissageTV's Karolina Zupan - Rupp to talk about the new exhibition and her collection.
At the Dallas Museum of Art, an institution with a good but not great collection, about $ 30 million has recently been spent on a 140,000 - square - foot limestone addition, the Nancy and Jake L. Hamon Building, which opened last month with an overhaul of the way the museum displays its art.
About The Huntington Art Gallery Once the residence of Henry E. Huntington (1850 — 1927) and his wife, Arabella (1850 — 1924), the Huntington Art Gallery opened in 1928 to display one of the greatest collections of 18th - century British art in the country, including the celebrated Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough and Pinkie by Thomas Lawrence.
about MCASD PRESENTS COLLECTION APPLIED DESIGN: A KIM MACCONNEL RETROSPECTIVE, OPENING OCTOBER 9 AT ITS LA JOLLA LOCATION
Find information about the artists and collections open for investment on the Arthena platform by clicking here http://www.arthena.com.
Unfortunately, neither the Waterford County Council nor the Waterford Municipal Art Gallery seems to provide online information about the Gallery's opening hours, or permanent collection, so for further information please phone: 051-860-856; or write to: Waterford Municipal Art Gallery, Greyfriars, Waterford.
He may have used the less bombastic John Hoyland to open the gallery, deflecting press questions about just how much obscene cash he really has, but this time he's going full whack with peacocking his Jeff Koons collection.
Raising questions about traditional modes of exhibition display, about the conversations that are opened up between collections of things shown together, and especially the problematic relationship between text and object, this completely immersive and eccentric exhibition is well worth a visit!
The Warehouse is a project initiated by Howard Rachofsky and the late Vernon Faulconer to make their collections available to curators, scholars, critics and students, and to open new dialogues about modern and contemporary art.
Also featured in Winter 2018 — Interviews with Anja Salonen, Daniel Rich, Luke Pelletier, Smithe and Kip Omolade — A look back at the illustrious career of Gustav Klimt — An in - depth, special dedication to our late founder, Greg Escalante, with comments from the artists in his life — Cheryl Dunn on her life in street photography — We get inside the studio of the grotesque visionary, Sarah Sitkin — Kerin Rose Gold takes inside her creative process with her new eyewear collection — Martyn Reed writes about the historical importance of Stencil Art — Mike Lee shows his floating dancers to us in Tokyo — Juxtapoz takes a city tour of Mexico City... — Plus we review the opening of Urban Nation in Berlin...
In anticipation of its grand opening in September, the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) launched a new website with a powerful design, access to its collection, and details about its opening celebration.
By expanding the focus of the Museum's collection, new acquisitions of work by Martin Lewis, Gertrude Nason, Miriam Barer, and Mary Knollenberg open avenues for exhibitions and scholarship about the period.
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