Sentences with phrase «concentrating on art history»

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Many students concentrate on history, psychology, the arts or languages.
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She received her BFA from Tyler School of Art of Temple University for Printmaking, minor Art History and her MA from New York University for Visual Arts Administration concentrating on non-profit organizations.
Wagner is a celebrated historian of 19th and 20th - century French and British sculpture, and T. J. Clark is renowned for his focus on a new social history of art, concentrating especially on French Impressionism.
When we first set out to outline the focus for galleryIntell, we decided to concentrate our attention on the rich history New York City shared with various art movements in the last 100 years.
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Lucas Arruda's work obstinately concentrates on a well defined theme within the canon of art history in order to examine complex contemporary mental states.
Their current program also concentrates on the revision of certain particularities (metaphors, strategies, etc.) of local art history and artistic practices questioning the limits between document and fiction.
Coming out of undergrad at Connecticut College, where I got a dual degree in art history and French, and then finishing grad school in 1998 at NYU, where I concentrated on critical theory and American studies, I never imagined having the opportunity to work with the mentors I was fortunate enough to have in the years that immediately followed — namely, Lowery Stokes Sims, Thelma Golden, Karin Higa, and Li - lan, all profoundly brilliant and creative women of color.
The suggestion is that all curators should stay in their own lanes and study their own heritage, as opposed to focusing on lack of widespread opportunities for curators of color who may wish, and should have the freedom, to concentrate on any area of art history or art practice.
Katherine graduated from Oregon State University with a BA in Liberal Studies, concentrating on Contemporary Art History, Visual Arts and Communication.
Around 1940, he abandoned painting to concentrate on studying ornithology and art history.
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