Sentences with phrase «artistic research as»

She travelled to the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan for artistic research as Yale's Schoelkopf Travel Grant fellow.
ARTIST STATEMENT: Interested in what is beyond the conscious mind, I use my artistic research as a free - form exploration of my unconscious and as a therapeutic form of self - expression.

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Taking advantage of recently recovered liturgies, architectural discoveries, and artistic reassessments, Stephen Shoemaker has encapsulated decades of research into a book that finally shows Mary to be far more present in the foundational years of Christianity than we had thought, well before the Council of Ephesus that confirmed her as Theotokos.
As an Associate Research Chef, Chef Rachel focuses on recipe development for the McCormick Science Institute as well as utilizing her culinary and artistic talents for the Culinary TeaAs an Associate Research Chef, Chef Rachel focuses on recipe development for the McCormick Science Institute as well as utilizing her culinary and artistic talents for the Culinary Teaas well as utilizing her culinary and artistic talents for the Culinary Teaas utilizing her culinary and artistic talents for the Culinary Team.
He decided to pursue research as his primary work and to fuel his artistic interests with scientific discovery.
As defined by Brown University in its copyright policy, however, «[c] opyrightable works of scholarly research, course materials or artistic works made by faculty members would not be considered Works Made for Hire and are the property of the author or authors.»
Through my artistic research and practice I am investigating light and shadow as stimuli to human emotions and memories as well as the optic science on colored shadow.
As a research scholar and consultant for arts in education in the past, he has investigated artistic development in children at Harvard Project Zero from 1982 to 1994 and assessment of arts and general education programs from 1985 to 1995.
It is available both to the university community, which, in a sense, lives in the historical complex, and to those who, as external parties, are invited to take part in the cultural life generated here, as well as to visitors.The suggested itineraries are the result of a research plan carried out by students and teachers of the Master in Education Services for Artistic Heritage, Historical Museums and Visual Arts; for them CREA represents a possible field of reference after the education received.The e-book aims not only to bri...
bibliography — As in numerous artistic papers, reference is given to all references and sources the author may have utilized as a part of the procedure of composing the research papAs in numerous artistic papers, reference is given to all references and sources the author may have utilized as a part of the procedure of composing the research papas a part of the procedure of composing the research paper
After all, there are few areas that are really «denied» to men, if the level of operations demanded be transcendent, responsible or rewarding enough: men who have a need for «feminine» involvement with babies or children gain status as pediatricians or child psychologists, with a nurse (female) to do the more routine work; those who feel the urge for kitchen creativity may gain fame as master chefs; and, of course, men who yearn to fulfill themselves through what are often termed «feminine» artistic interests can find themselves as painters or sculptors, rather than as volunteer museum aides or part time ceramists, as their female counterparts so often end up doing; as far as scholarship is concerned, how many men would be willing to change their jobs as teachers and researchers for those of unpaid, part - time research assistants and typists as well as full - time nannies and domestic workers?
I am however really interested in how I can use artistic practice as a means of scholarship and research, in terms of investigating contested ideas.
For 4 - 6 weeks each artist spent time using the gallery as both a studio and exhibition space, whilst giving the public a behind - the - scenes look at the process of creation along with taking an active role in artistic and creative research.
In 2015, Paul Beumer spent four months in Xiamen in China as a resident at the Chinese European Art Centre (CEAC), where he further researched his sensibility for the country's ancient visual forms and techniques and how to combine these with his own Western artistic background.
A-I-R Laboratory hosts up to 30 international artists a year and focuses on production and research based practices within the context of the residency treated as an artistic medium.
I have spent the past few months researching photographs taken by Still that I believe demonstrate his interest in photography as an artistic medium.
Susanna Hertrich's artistic practice occupies a privileged position as both interpreter and active participant in the otherwise largely inaccessible world of scientific research.
Spanning practice and theory, Hockney's investigation of artistic techniques has also developed through art - historical research, resulting in Secret Knowledge (2001), his publication on the optical devices used by the Old Masters, as well as A History of Pictures: From the Cave to the Computer Screen (2016), written in collaboration with art critic Martin Gayford and further exploring the many ways artists have pictured the world.
EA - Épreuve d'Artist (same as an AP, but in French) EACC — Espai d'Art Contemporani in Castello EAI - Electronic Arts Intermix (New York) EARN — European Artistic Research Network EAT - Experiments in Art & Technology (trailblazing art & tech organization started by Robert Rauschenberg and Bell Labs's Billy Kluver, among others) ECF — European Cultural Foundation EMPAC — Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (Upstate New York) EMST — National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens
Artists such as Lillian F. Schwartz and Peter Struycken discovered the artistic potential of algorithms in the 1960s and collective JODI researched the Internet as a canvas in the 1990s.
It arrived at a moment when a new interest in evolutionary theory — both in science and philosophy — mixed with a mode of artistic practice favouring ethnographic research, which has now become known as the «anthropological turn».
Both have the mission to preserve them, publicise their content and support research on contemporary artistic practices that draws on these documents as its raw material.
As a research artist and digital media Ph.D student, I am constantly challenged to reflect critically upon the nature of the various forms which are emerging in contemporary artistic practices.
Dynamo — A century of light and motion in art, 1913 - 2013 is the title of a survey art exhibition at the Grand Palais in Paris, a show that brings together major works that deal with light and motion and includes artists such as Bruce Nauman, Dan Flavin, Hans Haacke, James Turrell, Yayoi Kusama, Jean Tinguely, Alexander Calder, Marcel Duchamp, Bridget Riley, Dan Graham, Anish Kapoor, Jesus Rafael Soto, Conrad Shawcross, François Morellet, Jeppe Hein, Carlos Cruz - Diez, Takis, as well as artistic collectives such as GRAV (Group of visual Arts research), and the Groupe Zéro.
Some of the issues to be expanded upon are: research as artistic production; the problematic question of agency within co-production; professionalization versus the instinctual amateur; writing as curatorial practice; the exhibition as a form of research action; expanded notions of the curatorial and the role of research models and methodologies within these; art writing as a curatorial form, and the distinction between research into curatorial practice / exhibition histories and the curatorial as in itself a mode of research practice.
With its extraordinary collection the MAK serves a dual purpose as a conservator of significant objects and as a laboratory for research and artistic production aiming at creating social awareness for various issues of our time.
Research support for new models of artistic collaboration based on Allen's work as director of Machine Project in Los Angeles.
This exhibition catalogue features entries with full - color illustrations of the works in the exhibition as well as six new essays discussing the artistic, historical, and religious significance of the caves and their sculptures and recent research dedicated to their digital reconstruction.
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.
As in the best research, behind its intellectual analysis lies the observation of reality, and behind this observation lies a lively interest in the world of phenomena; but it is also artistic, asserting freedom and enjoyment.
More than thirty works selected for Pontifex Maximus exhibition represent an eloquent synthesis of an artistic research, accomplished during a career that spans more than twenty years, as well as a respectful and scholarly tribute to classical iconography, which has inspired a specific Russian artist ever since his early training.
And yet, as the artistic research on Dizziness — A Resource proposes, dizziness can also be seen as providing momentum for creative thinking and activity.
The department emphasises creative research in crafts in the broadest sense and in an expanded field, the use and integration of art in public spaces, discipline - specific and interdisciplinary artistic practices, and the workshop as venue for artistic activity and research.
It disrupts the traditional artistic mindset based on individual and emotional expressions while emphasizing on research and inquiry (in both cultural and technological terms) as the basis and prerequisite for contemporary artistic practice.
Students research the topics and artists relevant to their own personal development, to gain a stronger sense of their artistic direction as an individual.
As an artist I transform this specific knowledge into artistic operations: Therefore the artistic practice offers me the highest point of interdisciplinarity as well as space for creative researcAs an artist I transform this specific knowledge into artistic operations: Therefore the artistic practice offers me the highest point of interdisciplinarity as well as space for creative researcas well as space for creative researcas space for creative research.
Clugage acts as a director for the Craft Advanced Research Projects Agency (CARPA) and hosts a series of public salon dinners themed on the artistic production models and culinary histories of diverse times and places.
Imagining artistic practice as a sedimentary process of material and social transformation (akin to a trash heap or scrap yard), Alli works in installation, performance, image - making and visual research to rummage in the aesthetics of precarity, collapse, and by extension, the vast formlessness of the Earth's ocean gyres.
Founded in Beirut in 1993, Ashkal Alwan is committed to the production, research, and circulation of contemporary artistic and intellectual practices, through initiatives such as Home Works: A Forum on Cultural Practices (2002), a multidisciplinary platform bringing together artists, writers, thinkers, filmmakers, and choreographers, for a public program of exhibitions, panel discussions, film screenings, and performances, as well as the Home Workspace Program (2011), an annual tuition - free art - study program.
We value the physical process of hand and studio based making as well as project driven research to generate ideas and artistic solutions.
Using epistemological analysis as her tool, Seikkula's recent PhD research in philosophy discusses the social and cultural sustainability of artistic practices from a process perspective.
The catalogue published on the occasion of the first institutional exhibition by Ana Navas at Galerie der Stadt Sindelfingen continues her artistic research, which deals with phenomena such as memory, translation, interpretation and authorship and documents a wide exchange of images and ideas.
Since 2012 she has transformed Liverpool Biennial by expanding its organisational model to include and prioritise ongoing research, education and production, developing a creative community, and building the city as a place of artistic experimentation.
In the final minutes of Viral Representation: On AIDS and Art, a day - long conference held at the University of Chicago's Logan Center that presented research on artistic responses to AIDS as part of the exhibition Art AIDS America, I found the nerve to raise my hand and pose a question to the roundtable that included all twelve speakers who presented or spoke that day.
The Works presents a variety of Chicagoan approaches to this discourse: Marissa Lee Benedict & David Rueter, Theaster Gates, and Dan Peterman contextualize their multidisciplinary practices within a wider scope of research and activism, reflecting first and foremost on artistic production as a vehicle for ecological and social reflection.
I identify with research - based art as a specific artistic method going back to Hans Haacke, Mary Kelley, Martha Rosler, and a few others.
Open Studios: Banff Artist in Residence Emerging 2018 - At the end of each residency, participants in Visual + Digital Arts programs at Banff Centre open their studio doors to share the artistic research and art work created, as well as the pertinent conversations generated in the program.
Drawn from private collections and archives as well as public sources, Ruins in Process brings together the research of many artists, curators and writers in an exploration of the diverse artistic practices of Vancouver art in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Through an engagement with some of the existing and on - going archival projects in South Asia and West Asia, this workshop examined the very practice of archiving in a digital world as it is conducted in research institutions as well as its appropriation in artistic practice.
Both view the organisation of a residency as a process of research and experiment in artistic practice, as opposed to aiming at obtaining a finished artistic «product» in exhibition or project form from the venture.
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