Sentences with phrase «artistic approaches based»

In order to visualize the range of artistic approaches based on lettering, the exhibition will also present several sculptural works.

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Waldorf education is based on a profound understanding of human development that transforms teaching into an artistic and health - giving approach to education.
Developed by Rudolf Steiner, Waldorf education is based on a profound understanding of human development that transforms teaching into an artistic and health - giving approach to education.
«I also hope that this paper and video encourage more scientists to take an artistic approach when they start a new project, not necessarily to create a narrative - based story, but to explore their idea the way an artist explores a canvas, because that makes the mind open to a different form of serendipity that can lead to unexpected results.»
For channel - based audio, filmmakers must determine which speakers should reproduce which sounds, an approach that could compromise the artistic intent.
The school is recognized for innovative educational, technological, and artistic programs including the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, the Mid-Pacific Exploratory Program (a project - based approach to learning), the acclaimed Mid-Pacific School of the Arts, an English Language Development program for the international students on campus, and a cutting - edge Immersive Technology Program.
Participants will spend the day in a choice art studio learning about TAB, (Teaching for Artistic Behavior) a nationally recognized, choice - based art education approach to teaching visual art.
Publishing, whether traditionally or DIY, is a business decision, not an artistic or political statement — it needs to be approached with a rational head; an understanding of the pros and cons; and a clear definition of what «success» means based on your own goals.
Already by the mid-1960s, painting had lost its authority as the dominant artistic medium and instead galleries had begun to show much more heterogeneous experimental and sometimes politically and socially provocative work in new media (film, video, and photography), as well as confrontational live art and other kinds of participatory and performance - based approaches.
No longer separately relegated to «walking» art or «land» art, but including action - based processes, Wanderlust allows viewers to experience 50 years of artistic practices that are intertwined while highlighting diverse approaches to contemporary art.
Many gallery artists engage in practices that challenge the conventional medium - based approach to categorization, working across formal languages: highlighting collaboration, social engagement, and a commitment to artistic community and dialogue.
The Brooklyn - based sculptor and installation artist Rachel Harrison is one of the few artists working today able to integrate the seismic 20th - century artistic innovations (think appropriation, readymades, and a general post-medium approach) into her work in a way that moves these gestures beyond winking conceptualism and into the realm of formal elegance.
This research ‐ based, socially engaged method is an innovative approach to exhibition organization and artistic creation.
They represented several generations of Chicago - based artists who apply activist intentions, conceptual strategies, and experimental artistic approaches to complex social issues; they epitomize a larger «critical mass» of peers who have sustained and invigorated this kind of critical art practice in Chicago.
Studying augmented reality with Digital Arts Professor Carla Gannis last spring, the students explored various approaches for using AR as an artistic and research - based medium.
Khaled's research - based approach imbeds archival sources in an artistic narrative.
Open to all forms of artistic expression, including video art and design, Art Paris Art Fair offers a theme - based approach emphasising discovery and rediscovery.
Her artistic vision was based upon an inter-disciplinary approach to fine art, uninhibited by preconceived notions and theories of the art movements of the past.
The eleven artists juxtapose divergent approaches in conversation with each other, reflecting on primal questions consuming artists over the millennia: Elliot Arkin's conceptual use of web - based commerce spins an absurdist view on the commodification of artists; Babette Bloch's stainless steel reassessments of nature and artistic precedent limn positives and negatives through light; Christopher Carroll Calkins's street photography captures moments of under - the - radar narratives; Valentina DuBasky's acrylic and marble dust works on paper and plaster are a contemporary comment on the prehistory of art; Gabriel Ferrer's performance - like in - the - moment sumi - ink drawings on handmade paper reflect on memory and personal narrative; Christopher Gallego's realist, pure light - filled oil painting elevates the ordinariness of an artist's space to visual poetry; Ana Golici, in pergamano and collage, takes inspiration from 17th Century female naturalist, entomologist and botanical illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian to explore questions of science, nature and objective truth; Emilie Lemakis's monumental amplification of an ancient Greek krater employs scale to upend perceptions for the viewer's reconsideration; Mark Mellon's bronzes address the oppositions of movement and stillness; the alchemy of Michael Townsend's uncontrolled poured acrylic paintings equate the properties of materials with the turbulence of the universe; Jessica Daryl Winer's engagement with luminous color and choreographic line reflects in visual resonance the sonic history of a musical instrument.
This exhibition project, which will open simultaneously at Pace Hong Kong and the nearby artistic and social venue Duddell's, conveys Song Dong's life - based approach to creation.
The Frankfurt and Paris - based artist will show a new work, «Forever Rage», as part of the exhibition accompanying the Preis der Nationalgalerie award, an award given «to international artists under the age of 40 who live and work in Germany and who have opened new perspectives of art with innovative artistic approaches and impressive works.»
He developed a strong interest in the concept of invisible energy and shifted from object - based artistic practice to an experiential approach, seeking to combine interactive performance with sculpture and video, a transition the exhibition explores.
Victoria Adam is a London - based artist with quite a unique artistic approach.
Made possible by a curatorial fellowship grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the convening was hosted by the Walker's Artistic Director Fionn Meade and Director and Senior Curator of Performing Arts Philip Bither, who invited a group of curators, programmers, artists, and producers to address the following: new models of performance curating that have arisen within and outside of the museum setting; evolving standards for collecting and archiving performance and live arts; challenges faced and learning opportunities in producing, commissioning, and acquiring performance - based art and its differing approaches to audience; and shared efforts toward artist advocacy and agency in the context of curating performance across stage, gallery, and emerging platforms.
The collaboration with the museum enabled therefore an extremely valuable experience of different approaches to the Black Mountain College at the same time: a research - based approach, occurring during my work with Black Mountain Research, approaching the Black Mountain College with respect to exhibiting it and an artistic approach by means of the art student's performances taking place within the exhibition.
Even though he didn't choose that word based only on its meaning, he found it very coherent with his artistic approach.
Computational and numerical processes shape their works and form the basis of their artistic approaches.
Since his artistic practice is based on a participative approach to art, community, and community - forming power of art, some of his works leave hardly any material trace.
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