Plural features recently donated artworks from the UNLV Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art's permanent collection that explore complex
aspects of human identity through a range of traditional and unconventional media.
At that time, «soul» provided its users with a way to unite the various
aspects of human identity and, in so doing, gave it significance.
For Indians
this aspect of human identity is of paramount importance.
Not exact matches
In their response to me, Robert George and Patrick Lee argue that some form
of material continuity, indeed, a partial
identity with respect to the material
aspect of the
human person, is part
of what it means to believe in the resurrection.
Human loving in its personal
aspect might be seen as the first
of a series
of concentric circles, whose point
of departure (so to say) is the self in its personal
identity.
The problems
of euthanasia and assisted suicide point us to deeper spiritual questions: questions
of human identity, agency, control, finitude, and humility before the
aspects of reality that truly transcend
human existence.
At the
human level, this means that
aspects of God's
identity enter into our real internal constitutions.
Her process - based artistic practice could be described as being on the edge
of art and design and focuses on exploring the materiality
of her concept and the chosen medium, aiming to observe and articulate
aspects of the
human condition,
identity, and the complexity
of patterns that occur naturally in the world around us.
Identity Shifts A companion exhibition to Posing Beauty, this collection - based display features works by African American artists who use representations of the human figure or some aspect of the body (including hair) to explore how we construct and perceive personal and cultural i
Identity Shifts A companion exhibition to Posing Beauty, this collection - based display features works by African American artists who use representations
of the
human figure or some
aspect of the body (including hair) to explore how we construct and perceive personal and cultural
identityidentity.
This collection - based exhibition features works by African American artists who use representations
of the
human figure or some
aspect of the body (including hair) to explore how we construct and perceive personal and cultural
identity.
Making manifest the latent struggle existing between our temporary
human existence and the longevity
of place, the exhibition investigates
aspects of identity and geography.
Because my background concerns basic and applied
aspects of groups in various domains (e.g., legal, organizational, sport, military, business, counseling, health,
human factors, finance), I believe that our division can both broaden our membership base as well as build better relationships with scholars in other disciplines in ways that integrate the field while enhancing our shared
identity.