Sentences with phrase «by jurors»

This is the museum's third iteration of an exhibition that features works by seven distinguished artists who serve as jurors, alongside works by fourteen local artists selected by the jurors.
A growing number of recent decisions in courts across the globe have commented on the concerns raised by the explosion in social media use by jurors in trials.
Your personal injury case will likely be decided by jurors who have lived in the city or county for at least the last six months.
On the issue of duty of care, the court held this was a matter of fact (rather than a question of law) properly decided by jurors.
Usually, the question of what can and can not be heard by jurors is decided long before the personal injury claim goes to court.
Work exhibited must be consistent with the quality shown in digital images submitted and only media accepted by the jurors will be permitted in booths.
With the AWD option, three - row seating, safety features and a premium feel, it stood out among the other options tested by the jurors.
The jury is administered by an organizing committee and funded exclusively with dues paid by the jurors.
How can the court and public guarantee disregard by jurors when they're instructed to do so?
Is there Canadian policy yet on tweeting by jurors or counsel about the cases before them?
Ten shows are produced annually, seven of which are selected by jurors — a panel of art professionals that changes annually.
The only matter to be decided by jurors was how much should be paid in damages.
Note: Images selected by jurors for exhibition at the Center in the previous 12 months are NOT eligible.
Since then, a rich array of woodwork, ceramics, furniture, jewelry, textiles, metalwork, glass, enamel, and leather has been selected by jurors from museums and universities located throughout the United States.
Prizes will be awarded by the Juror at the opening reception on September 2rd.
Her work has been selected for group exhibitions by jurors such as Lesley Martin, publisher of the Aperture Book Program; Kathy Ryan, photo editor of The New York Times Magazine; Jennifer Blessing, curator of photography at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Christopher James, author of The Book of Alternative Photographic Processes; and Louis Grachos, director of Albright - Knox Gallery.
«Implicitly, the Court could be seen by jurors as endorsing criminal convictions,» Gitner wrote.
Pieces were selected by Juror Alex Paik, a Brooklyn - based installation artist and director of Tiger Strikes Asteroid, an organization of artist - run spaces.
Breaking, as the Guardian's Charlotte Higgins nicely puts it, the «traditional omertá observed by jurors», Barber went public with her concerns about the selection process in October, complaining that it was more or less impossible to come up with a balanced selection of artists from the hundreds eligible - many of whose shows had closed long before she could see them.
There's plenty to learn from the diverse show selected by juror Lisa Sutcliffe of the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Only 30 of the 508 judges who responded reported instances of detected social media use by jurors during trials or deliberations.
Thirty - six pieces by thirty - four artists were selected for inclusion into the show by Juror Jane Young, of Chase Young Gallery in Boston
Rebekah Brooks, the former editor of the News Of The World tabloid, was cleared of the phone - hacking charge in a unanimous verdict by jurors.
Long a pariah, Hopper was suddenly hailed as a major new filmmaker, and his success became so great that in 1971 he appeared in an autobiographical documentary, American Dreamer, exploring his life and times.The true follow - up to Easy Rider, however, was 1971's The Last Movie, an excessive, self - indulgent mess that, while acclaimed by jurors at the Venice Film Festival, was otherwise savaged by critics and snubbed by audiences.
«The risks a documentarian with a camera faces are physical, emotional and ethical,» we expressed in remarks presented by juror Kirsten Johnson.
Kat has won many awards for her art including Gold for Best of the Best East End Artist in 2016 and 2017 and The Award of Excellence by Juror Karen Marks, Director of Manhattan's Howard Greenberg Gallery, one of the world's leading photography galleries as well as Juror Dr. Naomi Rosenblum, eminent photographic historian and Juror Jennifer McGregor, Director of Arts and Senior Curator at Wave Hill Cultural Center.
Kat has won many awards for her art including the Award of Excellence by Juror Karen Marks, Director of Manhattan's Howard Greenberg Gallery, one of the world's leading photography galleries.
Named as the 2016 Open Exhibition solo artist, Pennsylvania - based Kramm was selected by jurors Phil Hutinet, publisher of East City Art, and photojournalist Victoria Milko.
The winner of the competition is selected from the exhibition at the Walters Art Museum, after a review of the installed art and an interview with each finalist by the jurors.
A 242 - page color catalog documents the exhibition, illustrating each photograph and featuring essays by the jurors and by Eric Wollman, professor of physics at Bates College.
What: Living Image, a juried art exhibition featuring traditional and alternative process photography by 23 artists selected by juror John Caperton
«Vortex,» a brooding abstract drypoint etching by Robert Troxell, faces Karen Whitman's playful linoleum print «Boulevard Boogie,» which was chosen by juror Ed Smith for the best in show award.
Pro Arts, call for entries: Juried Annual 2012 Pro Arts critically acclaimed Juried Annual is an exhibition that presents a survey of the best new work in the San Francisco Bay Area selected by juror Hamza Walker.
Any person over the age of 18 is eligible to submit work for consideration by juror Richard Rinehart, Director, Samek Art Museum, Bucknell University.
Comprised of paintings, drawings, limited - edition prints and sculpture, the chosen works were selected from over 600 submissions by jurors David Ebony, Matthew Flowers, Carrie Rebora Barratt, and Steven Zevitas.
hatke was selected by juror david a. ross, chair of mfa art practice department, school of visual arts.
Work in all media addressing contemporary challenges to our civil liberties, moral fabric, social compacts, political institutions, and environment were considered by juror Harry Philbrick.
This year's finalists were selected by jurors Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy (Curator of Contemporary Art, Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros), Jamillah James (Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles), and Katherine Jentleson (Merrie and Dan Boone Curator of Folk and Self - Taught Art, High Museum of Art).
I would go a step further and say that section 649 should be amended, with adequate safeguards, to allow for communications by jurors with the media following the conclusion of a trial.
Clay S. Conrad, a Texas lawyer who writes the blog Jury Geek, told NLJ reporter Vesna Jaksic that blogging by jurors raises interesting questions.
The members made their final decision based on the exhibitions of their work, on display in the Hudgens Center Galleries, and studio visits by the jurors in the days leading up to the announcement.
Based on the recommendations of a design panel consisting of four highly respected world design experts, the Mazda2 was also voted by the jurors onto the short - list of top three design finalists, together with the Audi R8 and Volvo C30.
Issued by juror Alex Klein, this year's call Sic Semper Tyrannis asks students to engage critically with historical and contemporary implications of the famous Virginia state motto (see the call below.)
The show comprises 53 works, selected from 336 entries by jurors Lori Bookstein, Seung Lee and Christina Mossaides Strassfield.
«These beverages are to be provided to the jurors each evening only if all trial proceedings have concluded for the day,» the judge wrote, making sure nobody could skirt the rules through legal loopholes: «The jurors are not authorized to order an alcoholic beverage for consumption by another juror
And by jurors sitting and smoking and drinking coffee for hours on end while they had rather be about their jobs — and then finding their way through legalisms and technicalities to reasonable doubts and moral certainties.
These criteria provide a guiding framework, which is filled in individually by each juror.
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