Sentences with phrase «artistic endeavours»

Their artistic endeavours have done the same.
Last fall, it launched a channel called Twitch Creative, where Twitch broadcasters could show off their artistic endeavours, which were often game - related, like drawings, paintings, songs, costumes, and more.
With the exception of artistic endeavours, youth under the age of 13 are not allowed to work.
Off the clock, Cathy is a voracious reader and pursues a number of artistic endeavours, including playing the flute and attending modern dance performances.
Referencing precedents such as 19th century romantic landscape painting, as well as more recent artistic endeavours in the natural environment, these works playfully critique our ambitions to take on the world and the spaces beyond.
All that remains of their own artistic endeavours is a pile of folded canvases that have been exiled to a trunk on the balcony.
Lisa was awarded a grant from the Dublin City Arts Office, Louth County Council in support of her artistic endeavours and has focused on producing new artwork for her first solo exhibition, a milestone in her artistic development.
2013 1st Annual Barzaj Award for Creative or Artistic Endeavours awarded by the Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi Society, ES National Artist Award Recipient, Anderson Ranch, Snowmass Village, Colorado, US
The winner of the separate public vote received GB # 5,000 for production costs towards their work, project or exhibition in order to support their future artistic endeavours.
It confronts the perceptual discrimination that female artists are often unrepresented by arts institutions, as an optimistic proposition of how such female artists need more visibility, for their artistic endeavours and position under patriarchy.
The winner of the public vote received GB # 5,000 of production costs towards their work, project or exhibition in order to support their future artistic endeavours.
Rose belongs to a local Art Group which meets once a week and it is here that she has developed her other artistic endeavours which include painting — her paintings have found their way into public spaces and she continues to work with paint which has led her to pursue another new artistic project of Collage work which includes her paintings and collage — mixed media work and pieces of her published poetry.
Since this time, Kusama's extraordinary artistic endeavours have spanned painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, performance, film, printmaking, installation and environmental art as well as literature, fashion (most notably in her 2012 collaboration with Louis Vuitton) and product design.
The star of Mike Leigh's biopic about JMW Turner tells Catherine Shoard about his own artistic endeavours, while Leigh explains why Turner was both respected and reviled by his contemporaries and Spall's co-star - Marion Bailey - wonders if the art of creativity isn't a little over-rated.
Summary: «Final Portrait» is a visually sumptuous but thinly - veiled look at artistic endeavours.
The data is compiled, the numbers are crunched, and the results are published in the form of an unnervingly comprehensive breakdown of some of the most awesome artistic endeavours ever to hit the big screen.
Given these circumstances, it is not outrageous to question the success and integrity of the cycle's artistic endeavours.
Ben - Jacob's artistic endeavours are evidence of this organisation.
Anyone who makes a sheepdog the pinnacle of artistic endeavour I want a-spinning for me.
Although still in its infancy, the concept goes beyond artistic endeavour.
With a wide range of live music, theatre pieces and all manner of artistic endeavour, Unity Works is a venue that is better suited to people with an artistic flair, but in the early days of dating, it is always best to show a more rounded and cultural side, making this venue an excellent choice for couples who are keen to impress each other.
The young star of the show, Ellar Coltrane, was a casting miracle, playing impeccably off veterans like Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke in an unassuming and entirely authentic fashion, while Linklater's trademark muso - friendly soundtrack complemented the ongoing tales of love, loss and artistic endeavour.
This would unite staff and pupils from schools we already worked with in a joint artistic endeavour and give the creative projects in our volunteering programme a focus.
While I understand your concerns and agree with most of it, you might not want to make such harsh distinctions between «professional» and «non-professional» when it comes to an artistic endeavour like writing, or any of the creative arts.
Elsewhere, sculptures by Naum Gabo and Sol LeWitt further illustrate the artistic endeavour to translate concept into abstract form.
Finlay's garden is both a political statement (it takes it name from an independent state in Ancient Greece) and an artistic endeavour, blending landscape design with sculpture and poetry.
«Everything At Once» aims to collapse half a century of artistic endeavour under one roof, while telescoping its original aims into an unknowable future.
A collaboration between Lisson Gallery and The Vinyl Factory, this show condenses 50 years of artistic endeavour into one arena.
The title, Meaning is all around me now, is drawn from another work by Gander, produced as a limited edition 3D viewfinder and depicting the Didactease, an emblem using advanced mathematical symbols to produce the sentence «There exists only one definition for everything, everywhere at any one time» that Gander uses repeatedly in his work, which sets out to expose and explore the intricacies of understanding, belief and ultimately the possibility of artistic endeavour today.
The award will be curated by the Serpentine, and is designed to celebrate the very best in artistic endeavour.
Hancock uses the flux of artistic endeavour to fuse together a world and reality that he can both occupy and constantly modify.
None of this detracts from the artistic endeavour of the institution.
They exist to fight for the return of painting to the centre of artistic endeavour and debate, and to expose the alleged stranglehold on the art world by a group of powerful champions of conceptualism led by the Tate chief Sir Nicholas Serota.
Through new and historical works by 24 of the artists currently shown by Lisson Gallery (out of more than 150 to have had solo shows over the past 50 years), this extensive presentation aims to collapse half a century of artistic endeavour under one roof, while telescoping its original aims into an unknowable future.

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We endeavour to expand the artistic practices of all involved while broadening audience engagement with visual arts locally and internationally.
Organized within a compatible framework, the studio - like space acts as a site - specific occasion, allowing daily artistic practice, improvizational endeavours, and unexpected interactions to take place.
The event takes place at a pivotal moment for Manchester, with a record amount of investment flowing into the city to support innovation across artistic and scientific endeavours.
The camaraderie, the social interaction, but above all the artistic collaboration, is very stimulating, especially the group endeavour that produces the annual Summer Exhibition.
ArtPremium, in this striking edition, endeavours to reveal a master narrative existing among contemporary artists to illuminate with their artistic consciouness the munificent dimensions beyond the visible.
Exhibition «The Spear» by Brett Murray at the Goodman gallery in Johannesburg The international Association of Art Critics (AICA) is a global organization, established in 1948, comprising art critics who are anxious to improve international cooperation in the fields of artistic creativity, mediation and endeavour.
In addition, there have been dozens of artistic splinter groups, as well as one or two anti-postmodernist schools whose members have endeavoured to produce the sort of art that Michelangelo or Picasso would have been proud of.
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