Sentences with phrase «at cultural institutions»

Mergel has been a guest lecturer, curator, and juror at cultural institutions in the United States, and, by invitation of international consulates, has reviewed contemporary art programming in France and Taiwan.
Over the past several years, it has grown into a region - wide collaborative program, culminating in a series of thematically linked exhibitions at cultural institutions across Los Angeles.
Gary's work is part of The Whitney Museum of American Art's permanent collection and has been exhibited at cultural institutions worldwide including the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; NYU Florence; Chicago's Black Cinema House; Indiana University Cinema; Goldsmiths University, London; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Brooklyn Museum, New York; Union Docs; Institute of Contemporary Art Boston; MoMA PS1, New York; and the Made in New York Media Center.
Whether at cultural institutions or in school, these stimulating programs entertain and inform students, while providing them with concrete, engaging learning experiences that bring standards and curriculum to life.
AHFES at Cultural Institutions provides the DC public and public charter schools with access to age - appropriate cultural opportunities during the school day throughout the Washington metropolitan area.
The plan also suggests spending $ 1.6 million on improvements at cultural institutions.
172 actors, designers and theatre employees have penned an open letter to the city senate and German culture minister Monika Grütters stating «deep concern» over the change - over at the cultural institution.

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Alaska native heritage center Built by Alaskan natives as an educational and cultural institution, the centre gives a look at the state's variety of Native peoples and their history.
Based on the above, UKTI commissioned the ECR program in combination with the PIB service to, among other things, allow companies to employ foreign - language - speaking students at U.K. universities and other British institutions of higher learning to address issues related to language and cultural barriers that companies may face in entering particular foreign markets.
Cultural Studies of the sort exhibited by Institutions of Modernism is all the rage in American and English universities (Rainey teaches at the University of York in England).
Located at 485 Brickell Avenue, Viceroy Miami is nearby attractions, cultural institutions and South Florida's popular neighborhoods including the Wynwood Art District and South Beach.
Starr Catering Group's commitment to excellence and dedication to perfected details enabled rapid growth for the company, which is now the exclusive caterer at 17 locations in five cities, including the restaurants within internationally renowned cultural institutions Carnegie Hall, Philadelphia Museum of Art, New York Botanical Garden, Clark Art Institute, and Pérez Art Museum Miami.
Free Friday admission at local cultural institutions is going on all summer long thanks to the Highland Foundation.
Free Fun Fridays is an annual 10 - week summer program that opens the doors to some of the best cultural institutions in Massachusetts at no cost to visitors.
For working - class and poor families, the cultural logic of child rearing at home is out of synch with the standards of institutions
At 3:30 p.m., state Sen. Jesse Hamilton announces legislation recognizing 400 years of African - American history and hosts a roundtable on diversity and inclusion in cultural institutions, Weeksville Heritage Center, 158 Buffalo Ave., Brooklyn.
We have world class cultural institutions: Dia: Beacon at the southern end, Olana at the north, and the Bardavon and Fisher Center in between, as well as outstanding theater, dance, art, and music.
At 10:30 a.m., de Blasio and NYC First Lady McCray will hold a media availability to announce CreateNYC, a plan to expand access to cultural institutions and the arts in New York City, Materials for the Arts, 33 - 00 Northern Blvd., Long Island City, Queens.
An IDNYC card can also be used at all branches of all three of New York City's public library systems and be used to obtain discounts and other benefits at museums and cultural institutions, entertainment venues, pharmacies and fitness centers.
Cuomo, a Democrat, said Cappuccilli, a Republican, had corrupted the important cultural institution with graft and backroom deals to his own personal benefit, in part, when he threw his daughters» two weddings at the fairgrounds.
Demand Response is in place at 414 municipal facilities and cultural institutions under 25 agencies.
The tie emotional of the Aranes with their language and, at the same time, the tenacity to use it, they have allowed, generation after generation, transmission to the present, and have made it one of the most precious and valuable elements Exceptional of the cultural heritage of Aran, which the people and institutions of Catalonia also recognize and they value as their own.
New York Botanical Garden President Gregory Long and long - time community garden activist Karen Washington were guests at the White House on Friday, where Michelle Obama «presented the 2010 National Medal for Museum and Library Services to The New York Botanical Garden and nine other cultural institutions.
Investing in kid - friendly cultural institutions is good for both families and the economy according to Erie County Comptroller Stefan Mychajliw, who is proposing $ 3 million in capital investments for the Buffalo Museum of Science and the future Explore & More Children's Museum at Canalside.
He didn't want to be among the cultural institutions located at the future Trade Center site, foreseeing the political red tape it would soon become embroiled in.
Majority Leader Joseph Lorigo joined Buffalo Mayor Byron W. Brown, members of the Western New York State Delegation, Erie County Legislators, Buffalo Common Council Members, representatives of diverse sectors including tourism, business, education, cultural institutions, health care and developmental disability advocates at a rally at Kleinhan's Music Hall to voice their support for enabling ridesharing companies to operate throughout New York.
He and many of his colleagues want the city to increase funding for nonprofit cultural institutions by $ 40 million - it has remained flat for the last three budgets - and to baseline $ 43 million for six - day service at city libraries.
A variety of Queens cultural institutions will also be holding World's Fair Anniversary events this year that will be part of the schedule of festivities to be released at Friday's press conference.
A Harlem cultural institution that was on the brink of collapse a few year ago is partnering with one of the city's best - connected developers to make over its property at the corner of 125th Street and Fifth Avenue.
«When it opens in 2018, the Explore & More Children's Museum will be a perfect addition to the City of Buffalo's rich portfolio of cultural institutions,» Brown said at the ceremony.
According the their website, the IDNYC card holders, whether they are immigrants or not, are offered discounts at: museums and cultural institutions, libraries, banks and credit unions, movies, plays, BigAppleRx prescription drugs, fitness and health centers, Food Bazaar supermarket, veterans designation benefits, and animal care centers.
The program, called Demand Response, is in place at 414 municipal facilities and cultural institutions under 25
The leaders at these institutions must drive the cultural changes that are needed to support and promote women in the academic biomedical workforce, she said.
Walton and his colleagues designed a «simple, do it yourself type of kit» that's easy to bring to an art gallery and only costs $ 1000, assuming a researcher already has a hand - held x-ray reflectance spectrometer (common at many cultural heritage institutions, Walton says).
He knew that in academic preparation and cultural sophistication — not to mention in Graduate Record Exam scores — he lagged far behind the much more privileged classmates he'd have to compete with at the world - famous institution.
It's been eroded by cultural changes at leading institutions.
El Teatro Baralt is an important Venezuelan cultural institution dating from the first half of the 19th century, and headquartered in downtown Maracaibo, at the.
Rebel Without a Cause suggests contradictions and conflicts at the heart of the familial relations that constituted contemporary society but also the very means by which society's leading cultural institution had organised and legitimised certain experiences.
They're all examples of ways that a growing number of educators — in school and out, at libraries, museums and other cultural institutions, at home and at community gatherings — are engaging in making things and leveraging the learning associated with that very human impulse to create.
We're bringing in principals, we're bringing in parents, reaching out to other arts groups... so while I feel like we're definitely feeling the cuts and we're seeing it in schools and suffering is happening with museums and cultural institutions in Chicago, at the same time there's a lot of energy and excitement about national conversations around the arts.»
The author, Laurie Moses Hines, teaches cultural foundations of education at Kent State University, a National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)- accredited institution.
Here in Providence, we've contracted with a firm to look at designs that would be consistent with the kinds of learning activities we imagine students engaged in, such as the use of technology, and connects them with learning activities in business, higher - education, and cultural - institution settings.
At fully implemented OMA schools like Corbett, teaching artists — professionals from Tucson's cultural institutions — work with students on activities that dovetail with the classroom curriculum and state standards.
The Prince of Asturias Awards, given by a foundation headed by Spain's Crown Prince Felipe, aim «to reward the scientific, technical, cultural, social, and humanistic work performed at an international level by individuals, institutions, or groups of individuals or institutions
Local rural and urban communities, small enough for all members to take part in face - to - face decision - making, as the fundamental unit of governance, linked with each other at bioregional, ecoregional and cultural levels into landscape / seascape institutions that are answerable to these basic units.
Some educators harbor worrisome values: moral relativism, atheism, doubts about the superiority of democracy, undue deference to the «pluribus» at the expense of the «unum,» discomfort with patriotism, cynicism toward established cultural conventions and civic institutions.
Safer, adjunct associate professor of pediatrics and psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, said the Maryland data also raise questions about access to medical systems and how cultural attitudes play a role in whether parents agree to put their child on medication.
Through a more harmonious and healthy interaction to various cultures and socio - economic backgrounds, to developing a deeper understanding of community that comes from hands - on interaction with corporations, non-profits, cultural and academic institutions, students are exposed to a microcosm of the world at large, learning skills of interaction, team building and cooperation.
Children from diverse cultural backgrounds tend to do better when parents and professionals collaborate to bridge the gap between the culture at home and the learning institution;
Passport to Success reduces summer learning loss by encouraging students and families to participate in summer learning activities at local museums, science centers, libraries and cultural institutions.
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