Sentences with phrase «conversation about their legacy»

There are conversations about the legacy of Vietnam, and the horrors they witnessed for a cause they still don't fully understand.
Now is the time to begin the conversation about their legacy with your organization.
Urban and street art is a key focus, including a screening of «Street Heroines,» a documentary about female graffiti and street artists, and in a public conversation about the legacy of 5Pointz.
In celebration of the publication of Judith E. Stein's Eye of the Sixties, Richard Bellamy and the Transformation of Modern Art, the first - ever biography of one of the twentieth century's most influential and enigmatic art dealers, and of Miles Bellamy's Serious Bidness, a selection of his dad's hitherto unpublished letters, artists Mark di Suvero, Alfred Leslie, Richard Nonas and Rosalyn Drexler join the authors in a conversation about the legacy of Dick Bellamy.
This timely study explores key themes that are part of a broader conversation about the legacy of various feminisms in present day politics and culture.

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This week on the Campbell Conversations host Grant Reeher talks with his biographer, Onondaga County Court Judge Joseph Fahey, about the mayor's times, his legacy, and his controversial activism on behalf of Irish independence.
The Dissolve remembers the great writer Elmore Leonard (RIP) with an indepth conversation about his rich cinematic legacy CHUD first look at Steve Carell in Foxcatcher - i can't wait to see this movie.
(Black Panther is having a nice conversation with Thor: Ragnarok about legacy.)
The film eventually abandons the experiential horror of the early scenes in favor of agonizing over funeral plans, references to the King Arthur stories (the Broadway hit «Camelot» gets not one, but two airings), and one too many speeches about legacy, as Jackie works out her fears and anxieties in conversation with a priest (John Hurt, exceptional), an anguished Bobby Kennedy (Peter Sarsgaard), and a loyal confidante (Greta Gerwig).
«Bonus material includes a collection of behind - the - scenes, making - of stories, including a conversation with directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg; a sit - down with the two young newcomers who play Henry and Carina; the secrets behind the menacing new villain, Salazar, and his ferocious ghost sharks; an on - set visit with Jack's first mate from all five films; a chat with Sir Paul McCartney who appears as Uncle Jack; and a discussion about the franchise's legacy; along with hilarious bloopers, deleted scenes and memories from producer Jerry Bruckheimer's photo diary.»
Visits to schools around the state and conversations with teachers and students make it clear that many teachers have found creative ways to teach Mississippi students about the Civil Rights Movement, and its legacy, in their state.
God of War appeared to be a game ready to alter the conversation about the God of War legacy and even more specifically, the character of Kratos.
In conversation with the Guardian games editor, Keith Stuart (who was probably in the bar as well), the trio will attempt to recall the mood of that modest night down the boozer, as well as assessing the legacy of NGJ and the way writing about games has changed in the following decade.
«Bringing colonial legacies, cognac and rejas, and conversations about neglected public spaces into the museum create an opportunity for visitors to examine preconceived notions about people who are treated as less important, and places that they may not believe are open to them.
Deborah Roberts creates visually arresting collages that encourage important conversations about girlhood, vulnerability, body image, popular culture, self - image, and the dysfunctional legacy of colorism.
In this conversation recorded on February 22, 2009, as part of the National Gallery of Art lecture series The Collecting of African American Art, Deborah Willis speaks with the Kelleys about their passion and determination to build a collection that advances and preserves the legacy of African American art.
Today We Should Be Thinking About Jo Baer, Thomas Baylre, Jimmie Durham, Robert Filliou, Haim Steinbach, and Rosemarie Trockel compiles these reflections and documents the legacies and contemporary conversations that surround these artists today.
Richmond - Edwards and Robles - Gordon, parlayed a series of conversations about personal experiences in the art world, the cultural influence and legacy of Howard University, and the examination of artist group and movements such as Spiral, Black Artists of DC, Africobfra and the Black Arts Movement to build a contemporary art cannon.
February Events @ Schomburg Center Various Dates and Times, Harlem Programming ranges from a conversation about women in the context of Black Lives Matter, explorations of the legacy of August Wilson, a screening of a documentary about Congressman John Lewis, and an author talk about the history African Americans who have cooked for U.S. Presidents, to a conversation between models Pat Cleveland and Bethann Hardison, who is also a fashion advocate.
It's an ideal pairing, contrasting smooth and shaggy surfaces and hard and soft edges while drawing both artists into a rewarding conversation about color, the decorative arts, and the surprising legacies of mid-century stain painting.
A picture of a person, a conversation about their character, or a memory of someone's legacy is constantly begging for a truthful representation of the good works they had achieved.
Other programs speak to and animate the myriad issues she raises in her work, including several screenings, among them, Ava DuVernay's film «The 13th,» which links the legacy of slavery, the criminalization of African Americans, and the mass incarceration boom; book discussions about the new graphic novel «Black Panther» by Ta - Nehisi Coates; and a panel conversation about «Art, Activism, Race, and the Law.»
Benjamin Patterson in conversation with Interview Magazine about his iconic work and the legacy of Fluxus.
Hear the curators Lubaina Himid and Paul Goodwin in conversation with artist Claudette Johnson about Tate Britain's Thin Black Line (s) display, its legacy and relevance for contemporary British culture
It should motivate more tweets, more street action, more conversations, more pondering about what life means, makes it worth living, legacies, life potential, and the fate of offspring.
Recognizing that it may be difficult for many people to talk about their own mortality also gives the agent an opportunity to position this conversation about his or her legacy.
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