Sentences with phrase «as temporary public»

Previously Gibran was the Exhibitions and Collection Coordinator for the City of Glendale, Arizona, organizing exhibitions with local organizations in conjunction with municipal exhibition spaces as well as temporary public art projects.
Her work manifests as temporary public art, museum exhibitions, publications, bus tours, public programs and most recently permanent public art.

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February 27, 2018: As it became clear that Daniels was going to go public soon, Cohen obtained, on behalf of Essential Consultants, a temporary restraining order via an arbitrator, retired Judge Jacqueline Connor, in California.
But overall demand growth has remained quite strong, boosted to some extent by temporary pre-GST spending, and by public - sector expenditure which, at least as recorded in the national accounts, has also expanded quite quickly.
However, the Liberal platform also envisaged temporary deficits to finance higher spending on social programs such as child benefits, a higher Guaranteed Income Supplement for single seniors, public health care, child care and First Nations programs, and did not increase overall federal tax revenues.
But the temporary unleashing came to an end last weekend as the Cook County Animal Control Department ordered the Park District of Oak Park to stop allowing unleashed dogs in public parks a few hours each week.
co-opted toilet paper from a public washroom as a temporary measure * (GUILTY.How I hate the clump of TP waddle of shame) planned a vacation around your period * (Many Times.)
Some press coverage (particularly this Evgeny Morozov piece on ForeignPolicy.com, which the author later reconsidered) seized on the appearance of protest - tagged messages on Twitter to make a bold claim: that Moldovan youth relied on the micro-blogging tool as the main way to organize public actions that began as sit - ins but that morphed into street protests and the temporary takeover of the country's president's office and parliament building.
TARRYTOWN — As work begins on a temporary work platform to be constructed in the Hudson River just north of the current Tappan Zee Bridge, the public will be able to monitor environmental impacts online.
What started out as a small, off - budget, temporary surcharge on insurance to help pay for charity care, hospital debt and graduate medical education as New York hospitals deregulated in the late 1990s, has ballooned over 19 years into a multibillion - dollar all - purpose revenue fund that supports dozens of public health programs, and plugs billion - dollar holes in the state's general budget.
«There are several state agencies that provide services to the public that have the ability to appoint a temporary receiver directly, such as OASAS and DOH.
The thinktank notes: «The government is likely to argue that further bad news on the public finances will only be temporary and that fiscal policy should support monetary policy as the economy slows this year.
A little while ago I recommended a 5 % temporary cut in MPs» pay as a sign of moral leadership from Parliament during a time when the public sector would need to be slimmed down.
The cost increases from the capacity zone are modest — the Public Service Commission estimated between 5 and 10 percent — and only temporary, as the zone works to incentivize greater local energy production.
Permanent researchers were twice as likely as temporary researchers to have filed a patent, nearly twice as likely to have taken part in public engagement activities, and nearly three times as likely to have had an impact on policy.
Perhaps the higher levels of support we observed in 2014 reflected temporary shocks to public opinion stemming from events such as Wisconsin governor Scott Walker's recall election and the landmark Vergara v. California decision that struck down California's teacher evaluation and tenure laws, both of which took place while our survey was in the field.
The liaison is responsible for ensuring that activities with other agencies are coordinated with school personnel; students in temporary housing have full and equal opportunity to succeed in school; and provide public notice of the educational rights is disseminated where to receive services such as schools, family shelters and soup kitchens.
Each person who is employed and renders service as an athletic coach in any public school in any district of this state shall hold a valid temporary or professional certificate or an athletic coaching certificate.
Backers of Mitts, meanwhile, point to a 1999 civil court case filed by the Illinois attorney general to recover $ 1,970 from Stamps after she allegedly failed to report income from temporary work at Chicago Public Schools while receiving government assistance as a single mother.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-- The temporary superintendent of public instruction has been selected to stay in the job as Utah's new state schools superintendent.
The MCEE was established by Public Act 102 as a temporary commission with a life of no more than two years in June 2011.
Calculated by starting with a firm's total outstanding shares and subtracting a) closely - held shares (major shareholders and employee) and b) restricted stock (insider shares that can not be traded because of a temporary restriction such as the lock - up period after an initial public offering).
Today, that temporary shelter continues to serve the community as a sanctuary for 145 cats and dogs as well as hosting numerous humane education programs and affordable spay and neuter surgeries for the public.
If you must take your dog out in public, consider a cage - type muzzle as a temporary precaution, and keep in mind that some dogs can get a muzzle off.
«Monies raised will go to support temporary public art installations and help provide support for projects such as Pianos on State, the kinetic Holiday Sculptures and more community public art opportunities downtown.»
As a teaser to this series and to encourage the public to reimagine the use of this grassy, park - like space as an art destination, LA - based artist Bumblebee installed a temporary artwork today, Monday, July 1As a teaser to this series and to encourage the public to reimagine the use of this grassy, park - like space as an art destination, LA - based artist Bumblebee installed a temporary artwork today, Monday, July 1as an art destination, LA - based artist Bumblebee installed a temporary artwork today, Monday, July 16.
As a temporary measure, we will be deferring the start of the US public beta test until we are able to stabilize our server.»
But the public's interaction with «Tight Spot,» the temporary sound and sculpture piece inaugurating this space, may not be quite as tactile an experience as the artist and Talking Heads frontman first had himself.
Current: LA — Water harnesses contemporary art as a platform for the exchange of ideas around water use and conservation via temporary public projects and programs.
2015 Resilience Lab a 6 - month public program, with Cabot Institute, commissioned by Aldo Rinaldi and Tessa Fitzjohn, Bristol public art programme Alterations Studio, 2 - month public program, commissioned by PEER Gallery, London 2014 What Survives The Storm, performative consultation, Sceaux Gardens Estate, commissioned by South London Gallery Local 2013 yörük, temporary settlement and performance program, commissioned by Hackney WicKED Arts festival, London «What we are doing is groundbreaking», The Walworth Archive, re-enacting the Elephant and Castle master - plan as a series of public performances, commissioned by UCL Urban Lab and Elephant and Castle neighbourhood Forum 2012 Elasticity, performance and video works commissioned by The Wick Award, Hackney Wick, London 2008 - 2016 FreeSpace on - going project based on Wenlock Barn Estate London.
CB1 also includes a separate exhibition space across the building's common hall, CB1 - G, which is offered as a temporary lease (30 - or 60 - day only) «pop up» gallery for vetted and professional art dealers (public and private) and independent curators from across the world, covering a multitude of both contemporary and historical art disciplines.
Petrosino Square, formerly known as Kenmare Square, is one if the most programmed parks in the city with 35 exhibitions of temporary public art since 1985.
We invite the public to observe and engage with artists Ian McMahon and Jong Oh as they create their site - specific temporary sculptures in the Sculpting with Air exhibition galleries.
As a DIA curator, I researched our extraordinary painting collection, enhanced our permanent galleries by displaying our artwork in new ways, curated temporary exhibitions, visited private and public art collections with our patrons, and identified new works for acquisition among many other things — the work curators perform is one of the most interesting in the museum profession because of the multiplicity of duties that it entails.
The museum attracts art lovers with exhibitions of the permanent collection, which comprises of major works by artists such as Bacon, Calder, van Gogh, Matisse and Picasso, and temporary shows with contemporary artists such as Jeff Koons and Philippe Parreno, and public art projects by Louise Bourgeois, Jenny Holzer, and other renowned artists.
«As Susan and I begin a new chapter in our lives, and after decades of acting as temporary stewards for these photographs, we are excited that now is the time that we can share some of the best works we have owned with the public.&raquAs Susan and I begin a new chapter in our lives, and after decades of acting as temporary stewards for these photographs, we are excited that now is the time that we can share some of the best works we have owned with the public.&raquas temporary stewards for these photographs, we are excited that now is the time that we can share some of the best works we have owned with the public
Two Temple Place, until 2 April 2014 Every year between January and April, Two Temple Place — a mansion on London's Embankment — opens its Neo-Gothic interiors to the public with a temporary exhibition, allowing visitors an architectural as well as art - historical treat.
As the Stedelijk's Public Program was established in a period during which the Stedelijk was reinventing itself prior to the grand re-opening in September 2012 (during the Temporary Stedelijk series, in which the Stedelijk functioned as a temporary, nomadic institution), this new curatorial model of public programming could be freely experimented with, leading up to pertinent questions as how public programs relate to other institutional structures and programs (such as education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and historieAs the Stedelijk's Public Program was established in a period during which the Stedelijk was reinventing itself prior to the grand re-opening in September 2012 (during the Temporary Stedelijk series, in which the Stedelijk functioned as a temporary, nomadic institution), this new curatorial model of public programming could be freely experimented with, leading up to pertinent questions as how public programs relate to other institutional structures and programs (such as education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and histPublic Program was established in a period during which the Stedelijk was reinventing itself prior to the grand re-opening in September 2012 (during the Temporary Stedelijk series, in which the Stedelijk functioned as a temporary, nomadic institution), this new curatorial model of public programming could be freely experimented with, leading up to pertinent questions as how public programs relate to other institutional structures and programs (such as education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and historieas a temporary, nomadic institution), this new curatorial model of public programming could be freely experimented with, leading up to pertinent questions as how public programs relate to other institutional structures and programs (such as education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and histpublic programming could be freely experimented with, leading up to pertinent questions as how public programs relate to other institutional structures and programs (such as education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and historieas how public programs relate to other institutional structures and programs (such as education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and histpublic programs relate to other institutional structures and programs (such as education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and historieas education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and historieas well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and historieas questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and histpublic programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and histories.
Drawing inspiration from the Earthworks movement, which saw artists such as Walter De Maria, Michael Heizer, and Robert Smithson making site - specific works from the natural landscape, Art on the Beach provided a temporary public venue for site - specific installations that were sculptural, architectural, and theatrical.
Treating the city of Miami as a platform, Fringe Projects are site - determined temporary public artworks that integrate, investigate, and interrogate Downtown Miami's less conventional spaces.
After the Miami art fair closes, a selection of installations will remain on view in Collins Park through February 1, 2016 as part of «tc: temporary contemporary», a city - wide temporary public art program presented by the Bass Museum of Art in partnership with the City of Miami Beach.
That exhibition included a temporary public reference library and in the final third of this talk he will try to explain why making functioning libraries as installationary art works is one of the things Thurston does, using as examples documentation from my recent solo show, Pretty Brutal Library (& Model Gallery, Leeds, 2013) and one of his works - in - progress, Hate Library.
Since his emergence in the 1990s, Rafael Lozano - Hemmer has mixed the seemingly disparate fields of architecture, digital media, robotics, medical science, and performance art into spectacular public artworks; enormous temporary landscapes of light and rhythm that double as platforms for public participation.
Famous for his major city installations, his most notable pieces include Cloud Gate (best known as «The Bean») in Millennium Park, Chicago and Sky Mirror, a temporary public project at Rockefeller Center, New York.
The Curator is responsible for general public interface as well as for all aspects in the production and implementation of designated temporary.
Set within the cityscape of Miami Beach, this year's edition of Public seeks to turn a grouping of separate works by multiple artists into a temporary community of its own, with works in conversation and in dialog with each other — such as Sam Falls» powder - coated aluminum installation with a master work by Charlotte Posenenske — as well as with the location — evident in Michelle Lopez's towering site - specific structure.
The Association for Public Art (aPA), working with New York's Madison Square Park Conservancy in a first - time collaboration, brought internationally acclaimed artist Martin Puryear's Big Bling to Philadelphia as a temporary installation.
Today's conversation reveals the role of private investment in temporary and permanent public art across the U.S. Contemporary art collector Cricket Taplin, who with her husband Martin Taplin once owned the legendary Sagamore Art Hotel on Miami Beach, explains her philosophy on collecting as a mode of civic engagement.
In June 2015, Bloomberg Philanthropies selected the City of Los Angeles as one of four cities to receive up to $ 1 million as part of the Public Art Challenge, a program aimed at supporting temporary public art projects that celebrate creativity, enhance urban identity, encourage public - private partnerships, and drive economic develoPublic Art Challenge, a program aimed at supporting temporary public art projects that celebrate creativity, enhance urban identity, encourage public - private partnerships, and drive economic developublic art projects that celebrate creativity, enhance urban identity, encourage public - private partnerships, and drive economic developublic - private partnerships, and drive economic development.
Welcoming uncertainty, McNamara has enthusiastically and intentionally pursued temporary and collaborative projects as diverse as biennial exhibitions, museum benefits, and one night performances in a variety of public and private spaces resulting in a truly fluid practice that intertwines the art community, social networks and technology.
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