It will also capitalise on the growth in premium blended whisky and help to
challenge perceptions around blended Scotch.
Not exact matches
The
perception of Australia offshore is shifting as the mining boom cools, while Ford's high - profile decision to exit local manufacturing from 2016 also puts the
challenges around other parts of the economy — particularly manufacturing — in the spotlight.
These effects
challenge our hard - earned
perception that the world
around us follows certain, inviolable rules.
Meet the 6 women on a mission to
challenge the world's
perception of beauty, and to inspire babes
around the world to love themselves, for themselves.
As practicing street photographers, the members capture fleeting moments, interpreting life
around them and
challenging our
perceptions of the world.
The report, funded by the Commercial Education Trust, revealed that the negative
perceptions around apprenticeships among students, teachers and parents hampers take - up and highlights how more needs to be done to ensure equal guidance for both academic and vocational pathways and
challenge views about the suitability of different apprenticeships across genders.
In this guest post he uses an interesting ecological example to demonstrate how biases work and then provides educators with an exercise to help students
challenge their own
perceptions to better understand people and the world
around them.
Parke's debut novel melds screwball comedy, hipster - style irony and an old - fashioned unreliable narrator into a quirky whodunit that
challenges our
perceptions about how we think and interact with the world
around us.
Using a high tonal contrast, her subject's black skin tone is exaggerated to
challenge our
perceptions in the media today, and to shift the stigma
around lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals.
as a
challenge to our accepted impressions of the world
around us and our
perceptions of everyday reality, the frankfurter forms evoke anthropomorphic physical qualities and movement, with an anatomy of long «limbs» and «bodies» that visually mimic the recognizable encased meat shape.
A central figure in the California Light and Space movement, Robert Irwin (b. 1928) has been creating installations and works of art for over six decades that
challenge viewers»
perceptions of the world
around them.
The «Intentional Design» project's goal to raise awareness and change
perceptions of mental illness dovetailed well with the aims of the Fountain House Gallery, which seeks to
challenge the stigma
around mental illness and provide an environment for artists living and working with mental illness to pursue their creative visions.
The gallery values a cross referencing approach both through exhibitions curated
around themes in art and a cultural program focusing on unique events involving artists across all disciplines — visual arts, performance and music, which are meant to
challenge perceptions.
His deft use of materials gathered in and
around urban neighborhoods imbues his work with a visceral relationship to the real world, allowing him to
challenge viewers»
perceptions of familiar objects and experiences.
Major new acquisitions are included, such as iconic photography from Melbourne - based artists Destiny Deacon and Bindi Cole Chocka, two of the leading figures in the industry who use digital media to explore and
challenge conventional
perceptions around indigenousness.
His site - specific works
challenge viewers»
perception of their bodies in relation to interior spaces and landscapes, and his work often encourages movement in and
around his sculptures.
As lenses through which we see and mirrors in which we are reflected, these works
challenge our
perception of and create new perspectives on the world
around us.
Although his career was cut short by his untimely death at age 27, his groundbreaking drawings and paintings continue to
challenge perceptions, provoke vital dialogues and empower us to think critically about the world
around us.
Composed
around visual charades and unusually assembled objects, the works of London - based conceptual artist Ryan Gander are catalysts for thinking, constantly
challenging established notions and viewer
perceptions.
The greatest
challenge perhaps is
around changing
perception.