Sentences with phrase «addressing public representation»

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The problems that contribute to unrealistic images of aging must be addressed at both the personal and the systemic levels; healthy old age and its proper representation in society are a matter of public policy as well as of individual behavior.
Thematic units in the curriculum address a wide range of topics, including advertising and public relations, representations of gender, violence, and race in the media, the role of the media in global citizenship, and new converging technologies.
Fallen Fruit is the Los Angeles - based collaborative team of David Burns and Austin Young, whose various projects use fruit as a filter to examine distinct places and histories, issues of representation and ownership, and address questions of public versus private space.
Sessions provide information, instruction and professional guidance by addressing areas of practical concern to artists, among them curatorial practice, copyright law, exhibition and public art opportunities, gallery representation, grant writing, income taxes and marketing.
Back in the UK, the programme of events around Lubaina Himid's exhibition Hard Times continues with «Imbalance Redressed», a conversation about the under - representation of women in national and public art collections and how this is being addressed.
Aljira Emerge attempts to address practical areas of concern to artists, such as curatorial practice, legal and financial issues, gallery representation, exhibition and public art opportunities, and marketing.
09 May 2015 (4.00 — 6.30 pm) RSVP: [email protected] This public conversation will address the possibilities and uncertainties faced by societies within and beyond the boundaries of Southeast Asia, focusing on the notion of national representation and its challenges: How are geopolitical boundaries configured and rewritten in the specific context of the Biennale di Venezia, -LSB-...]
In particular, I am interested in learning about any new provisions which address the need for equal public representation on the hearing and discipline panels.
a. advice to and representation of economically disadvantaged persons; and b. support of community service and non-profit organizations which address issues that benefit groups of disadvantaged persons or the public.
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