Sentences with phrase «balancing studio practice»

This show celebrated the difficult task of balancing studio practice and teaching practice.
She currently balances her studio practice with her work as a staff photographer for Greenspun Media Group.
Currently teaching three courses at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Palmer balances her studio practice with exhibitions and commissions.
While she balances a studio practice as a painter and printmaker in Oakland, she presently works with Youth in Arts, Young Audiences, and the Contemporary Jewish Museum.

Not exact matches

Use your studio as a space to balance the intellectually demanding aspects of your day with the chance to do something physical, and you'll take not only your Pure Barre practice, but your entire life, to a new level.
Use your studio as a space to balance the intellectually demanding aspects of your day with the chance to do something physical, and you'll take not only your Pure Barre practice, but your entire life, to a new level.
Karen and Olga yearned for a studio in their own neighborhood that would bring a more meaningful and balanced approach to the practice of yoga.
I now live in Managua, Nicaragua where I continue my health coaching practice from my own holistic wellness and barre studio, Balance Studio.
Topics covered will include organizing as artistic practice, efficient management of studio time, and balancing paid / unpaid, part - time / full - time, and permanent / temporary work.
While the group admits they're «constantly striving for balance,» they've found that the community, collaboration, and activities of the space, including studio visits and group critiques, have fed into their art practices.
«Rebecca has a long history of thoughtfully balancing her teaching appointments with a robust studio practice,» says Amy Green Deines, Dean of Cranbrook Academy of Art.
Living and Sustaining a Creative Life features essays by artists who share the myriad ways they balance their live / work needs, in many cases maintaining a studio practice while holding down one or more day jobs.
RR is not yet an enterprise that fully funds itself, we're still mostly a volunteer operation, and all of our members have their own studio practices, families, and jobs, so whatever happens at or with RR is always balanced against those limitations.
This panel discussion will focus on artists who are also parents who are able to balance time with their children along with devotion to their studio practice.
Balancing a day job and a studio practice is not easy and yet the Academy's staff (from the art handlers to the President) do just this.
There are day jobs to contend with, rising costs of studio space, balancing the needs of artistic practice with family life and social needs.
Amy: My studio is at home, and despite my organizational skills I'm often overwhelmed, trying to balance family, home and creative practice.
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