Sentences with phrase «at works of art through»

Why it truly meant so much to me was that it brought about yet another way for the public to look at works of art through the eyes of the artists as curators.

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There are so many things in other martial arts that do nt cross over to MMA at all, so when they start just focusing on what can be used in the cage, they can learn things faster and not search through a long list of tools to find which one works.
The Bronx River Art Center at 1087 Tremont Ave. will continue its 2009 - 2010 gallery series with «Dialects 1.2,» an exhibit running through December 5 that pairs the works of Bronx artists with foreign - born, New York based artists.
The briefest look at a new survey looking at the «win - at - all - costs» generation now working its way through the country's schools shows a cut - throat attitude to achieving victory which many MPs au fait with the darker arts of politics will be very familiar with.
The Bronx Council on the Arts, located at the Longwood Art Gallery at Hostos Community College, 450 Grand Concourse (at 149th Street), hosts three exhibitions through May 7: In the City: Memory, Places and Spaces, which includes works on migration and urban planning; Transmit - Transit: Hatuey Ramos - Fermin @ The Project Room, featuring traveling in the city and ethnic diversity; and Impractical Hats: Indie Crafts Reinvent Everyday Gear, featuring construction of hats in unorthodox ways.
As well as determining the cost of the Westminster Retable, The Riddle of the Image is an attempt to look at medieval works of art through the eyes of those who commissioned and made them.
An art student at the University of Minnesota, Loni worked her way through her freshman year by winning beauty contests.
As Seen through These Eyes (Unrated) Holocaust documentary, narrated by Maya Angelou, examines works of art created by Holocaust survivors imprisoned at Auschwitz, including the personal portraitist of Nazi madman Josef Mengele.
Sound City / U.S.A. (Director: Dave Grohl)-- Through interviews and performances with the legendary musicians and producers who worked at America's greatest unsung recording studio, Sound City, we explore the human element of music, and the lost art of analog recording in an increasingly digital world.
An impressionistic barrage of sexually frustrated prisoners grasping for each other and at themselves, their musculature bathed in chiaroscuro light as they lovingly move their hands down their bodies while they're watched by drooling, baton - wielding guards, Un chant d'amour is an all - consuming work of art that aims to liberate the viewer through erotic fantasy.
The «Page of Cloth,» a multi-canvas piece of art work collectively created by high school students in Gloucester, MA from 1971 to 1988, will be on display at the Harvard Graduate School of Education's Monroe C. Gutman Library from Monday, March 3 through Monday, March 17, 1997.
A middle school math whiz may well move through geometry and Algebra 2 by the end of eight grade, but still work at grade level in language arts.
Since my focus is on life and learning at the intersections of the arts and education, there seems to always be considerable work ahead to ensure that high - quality arts learning experiences are available to all through our public schools and out - of - school settings.
The girls [studying the International Baccalaureate and the Victorian Certificate of Education] are doing their portfolios for their final pieces of work, and they're looking at how their particular art pieces can be enhanced through using the equipment in the fabrication lab.
Through this network she worked closely with her partners at the Acadiana Center for the Arts and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette to design professional development in the arts and arts integration for teachers, administrators and teaching artiArts and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette to design professional development in the arts and arts integration for teachers, administrators and teaching artiarts and arts integration for teachers, administrators and teaching artiarts integration for teachers, administrators and teaching artists.
Recently, the language arts department at my school spent the better part of a meeting wrestling with a challenge: the apparent inability of today's teens to independently work their way through text.
Dr. Louise Pascale, Director of ITA (Integrated Teaching through the Arts) program at Lesley University has worked in the field of arts in education for over 25 yeArts) program at Lesley University has worked in the field of arts in education for over 25 yearts in education for over 25 years.
Suddenly, the quiet boy comes to life, offering his opinion in Lisa Johnson's English Language Arts class at Sanger Unified School District's Fairmont School, where clusters of four to six students meet often to talk about test scores and work through lessons.
Renaissance Academy Charter School of the Arts was awarded a grant through the Daisy Marquis Jones to offer a summer learning program, grow our students abilities in self regulation and share Renaissance Academy's work with area schools at a Mindfulness Symposium.
She currently changes lives through her students... one published message at a time, encourages authors through free articles and videos at TheBookNinja.com, teaches a ton of courses and still studies martial arts, working toward her black belt in MMA karate... while maintaining a healthy daily dose of chocolate.
Parenthood in my 30s led me to take up my spiritual journey, and after several decades of being active in Unitarian Universalism, in my 60s I have also come to think of myself as a progressive Christian as well as a UU — a return to the faith I grew up in, but on a different level, taking scripture seriously but not literally (and for me, serious literature can be scripture too, especially poetry, and scriptures of other faiths...) I am content to say God is a mystery, a word we use to point to all that is good and beautiful and healing, a creative energy at work that we can experience through our loving relationships, through art and music, through the pursuit of science, and in the «church» of nature.
ELLIS: I love folk art, especially when it's made by people who have developed their own way of working through hours and hours of practice without instruction and somewhat in cultural isolation: art that's made by skilled people who are amazing at a form of expression that they invented.
Hilarie M. Sheets reports on the retrospective exhibition of works by of George Bellows at The National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., on view through October 8, 2012.
Publishing on the Web is good for an artist's creative vision, as it allows him or her to «hear instant feedback from readers, meet and collaborate with other artists, disseminate their work and see their creative visions through to the end,» says Sarra Scherb, curator of «Morning Serial: Webcomics Come to the Table,» a current exhibition at Seattle's Henry Art Gallery (www.henryart.org).
A huge interest for me is Art and mental wellbeing and I work at Mundesley Hospital and am an associate member of Cambridge community arts working for positive mental health through the arts.
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international art world and enraged many of New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the New York art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered for Portrait of Wally in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his life to bring it home to Vienna.
The piece is striking, sly, and layered — and for sale as part of a 65 - work benefit show for the storied Foundation for Contemporary Arts that is on view at Zwirner through January 28.
Tatiana Istomina profiles painter Henry Taylor whose work is included in the The 2017 Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, on view through June 11, 2017.
John Yau blogs about the work of Catherine Murphy on the occasion of the exhibition Catherine Murphy: Two Subjects — Forty Years, curated by Portia Munson, at the BYRDCLIFFE Kleinert / James Center for the Arts, Woodstock, New York, on view through August 11, 2013.
A survey of Piotr Uklański's work runs through August 16 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
A series of gorgeous new analogue photography by British - Asian photographer Suki Dhanda tackles the thorny subject of Brexit, through» focusing on families by the seaside who might not feel so welcome in the UK since the vote to leave the EU,» says the space showing the work, The Gallery at Plymouth College of Art.
A day after the opening of his recent exhibit Alex Katz: Fifteen Minutes at Pace Wildenstein (through June 13, 2009), which also coincides with Alex Katz: Reflections at the Museo delle Arti di Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy (through June 13, 2009) and Alex Katz: An American Way of Seeing at the Sara Hildén Art Museum in Tampere, Finland (through May 30, 2009), the painter came to pay a visit at the Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation on April 25th, 2009 to talk about his life and work with Rail Publisher Phong Bui.
Nearly 80 works in oils and pastels are arrayed for our pleasure in «William Merritt Chase» at the Museum of Fine Arts (through Jan. 16).
These were brought together through the lens of a Masters in Fine Arts degree in 2008 from Massachusetts College of Art and Design, with residencies at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
At the Met, sixty works carefully chosen from the Lehman Collection offered a rapid, staccato trip through the history of European art, distinguished by such spectacular inclusions as a scrupulously observed walking bear by Leonardo da Vinci, from the late quattrocento, a cranky Dürer self - portrait from about the same time, an exquisite Fra Bartolomeo landscape of figures moving through mountainous terrain, from the very beginning of the cinquecento, and a startlingly intimate, casual study after Leonardo's Last Supper, drawn in red chalk by Rembrandt in the early 1630s, when he was still in his twenties.
A 272 - page catalog with 12 scholarly essays, edited by PAFA's Curator of Modern Art, Robert Cozzolino (who also served as Female Gaze's curator, and worked alongside PAFA President David R. Brigham in making the case that PAFA should be the recipient of Alter's gift) is available through PAFA and at Amazon.com.
The contemporary art survey — a mix of performance, film, photography, sculpture, painting and other work — runs through May 27 at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New Yoart survey — a mix of performance, film, photography, sculpture, painting and other work — runs through May 27 at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New YoArt in New York.
Frieze produces Frieze Masters Magazine, an annual publication that looks at historical art through a contemporary lens, reflecting the diverse range of work included in the fair.
Organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, this is the first in - depth museum look at the work of this lifelong Harlem resident with 90 paintings and works on paper from the early 1930s through the late 1970s.
The Visual Arts Program at Wave Hill presents the work of contemporary artists who explore the dynamic relationship between nature, culture and site through exhibitions in Glyndor Gallery and the Sunroom Project Space, and through the Winter Workspace Program and generated@wavehill.
Lawson's work is also featured in the Whitney Biennial, currently on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, through June 11.
Also known for their varied film works, SUPERFLEX has explored themes including the analysis of art forgeries and migration at the outermost borders of the EU through the film.
Speaking of his early work and artistic concerns at large, Kelley had said, «My entrance into the art world was through the counter-culture, where it was common practice to lift material from mass culture and «pervert» it to reverse or alter its meaning... Mass culture is scrutinized to discover what is hidden, repressed, within it.»
BASIC FACTS: «Radical Seafaring — A Survey of Artist Initiated, Site - Specific Works on the Water» is on view May 8 through July 24, 2016 at the Parrish Art Museum, 279 Montauk Highway, Water Mill, NY 11976.
As we strive to communicate through our programming, the Foundation believes that support for artists must come in many forms — from the Art Education Program in New York city, to our work preserving the legacies of mature artists, to the Emergency Grant Program, to the Painters & Sculptors Grant Program, and finally later this year, in the launch of the Artist Residency Program at Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans.
Her solo exhibition «Carrie Mae Weems: Considered» is on view at the SCAD Museum of Art through June 12; She is directing «Grace Notes: Reflections for Now,» a special performance at Spoleta Festival USA in Charleston, S.C. (June 4 - 5); and her book «Carrie Mae Weems: Kitchen Table Series,» which explores one of her early and most acclaimed bodies of work, was published last month.
His film Pacific Sun is on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art through April 2015 and will run concurrently with a solo exhibition of new work opening in January at Matthew Marks Gallery, Los Angeles.
We are pleased to announce that a work by John Sonsini — Byron & Ramiro, 2008, Acrylic on canvas — is presently installed in Human Interest: Portraits from the Whitney's Collection, on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art through 12 February 2017.
The following year, he held retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, displaying his works from 1970 through 1987.
Works of art by the winner and finalists are on view at the BMA through Sunday, July 31.
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