Presented through all of MUMA's recently designed galleries, the inaugural exhibition sees artists explore performative, media and event cultures, and the post-industrial architecture of the urban fringe, whilst others work with sound, light, sculpture, film, and painting in its diverse and expanded forms, offering a multi-sensory register of art and everyday life, from
complex cultural perspectives.
Not exact matches
Every week, CT's managing editor, Katelyn Beaty, and assistant editor Morgan Lee are joined by a different guest who brings sanity and
perspective to a
complex cultural controversy,...
A monistic, panentheistic position can not avoid this conclusion.29 In a physical, biological, historico -
cultural evolutionary process as
complex as the universe, much that is evil from various
perspectives will occur, and if one sees this process as God's self - expression, then God is involved in evil.
Complex literary texts tend to include references to other texts, demand
cultural knowledge, and carry sophisticated, multiple
perspectives.
Myra Greene explores her
complex cultural connection to African fabrics through photography and quilts, giving rise to new scales,
perspectives, and symbolism.
(SEPT)[By WeistSiréPC] ™ represents a
complex examination of the invisible and visible forces that shape our contemporary
cultural perspectives.
This thought - provoking and sometimes humorous selection of artwork by Diaz and Ybarra surveys the
complex relationship between police and criminals, providing an intimate
perspective that questions notions of power, freedom, community,
cultural narratives and civic engagement.
The Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Commission series invites one leading international artist each year to present a site - specific work that is inspired by Southeast Asia's rich
cultural heritage and
complex histories from a contemporary
perspective.
Family psychology is a
complex field, as it includes systems
perspectives on the multiple influences on relationships, developmental
perspectives on how relationships are formed and sustained over time,
cultural perspectives on how society and traditions affect relationships, the intersection of individual differences and social relationships, and practice components in how to affect real and meaningful changes in couple, parent, and family relationships.
While it is not possible to homogenise all Indigenous
cultural water values into one
perspective, as Indigenous values are regionally diverse and
complex, there are some commonalities and distinctions from non-Indigenous laws that are important to recognise and understand.