Sentences with phrase «as cultural diplomacy»

Ultimately, Mycelial: Street Parliament strives to be an immersive platform where embodied experience can spark deeper a conversation around «otherness» and artistic practice as cultural diplomacy.
strives to be an immersive platform where embodied experience can spark deeper a conversation around «otherness» and artistic practice as cultural diplomacy.

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«It's a tremendous leap to draw these conclusions — that climate change is linked to violence — and factors such as economics, technology, poverty, group dynamics, cultural nationalism and personalities play significant roles in outbreaks of war,» says William Martel, an international securities expert at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
In my perspective, the publishing industry is a valuable tool for cultural diplomacy, and, as the main industry association representing publishers around the world, the IPA has an important role to play in diminishing political and cultural chasms.
She is visiting Honolulu as part of the first Honolulu Biennial, a new arts festival from March 8 to May 8 that celebrates contemporary art from the Americas, Pacific and Asian continent to foster greater intercultural exchange, cultural diplomacy and understanding through art.
Later, with MoMA especially, the museum itself would become an arm of aggressive cultural diplomacy, promoting Abstract Expressionism as a campaign of the Cold War.
Those would be dramatic words in any context, but spoken during a conversation titled «Cultural Diplomacy: Culture as a Vehicle for Dialogue and Peace» and including many of today's leading figures in global culture,
These activities include both talkbacks with the artists as well as in depth conversations that bring together luminaries from non-arts disciplines to discuss a variety of topics including everything from religion, to migration, to queer real estate and cultural diplomacy.
New York (TADIAS)-- The U.S. Department of State has named Ethiopian American artist Julie Mehretu as a recipient of its 2015 Medal of Arts in recognition of her internationally acclaimed work and her impact in promoting cultural diplomacy.
This nuanced image of art from the United States, as well as the aims of the original exhibition, were proof for McComas that cultural diplomacy and art did not necessarily have to be enemies.
Titled «Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,» the show includes more than 100 paintings from Advancing American Art, an ambitious project created by the State Department with the intent of using art as an international relations tool.
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