Not exact matches
In this, as in mastering a
craft such as writing or making music, there is no substitute for the long hours of
practice and learning.
Yet, doing so would also require that the industry (and critics) embrace the fact that most of
such films would, at least initially, be rather underwhelming if not outright bad: after all, it is only through repeatedly
practicing the
craft of genre filmmaking that, over time, a film industry can elevate its game and make reliably solid films in any given genre — films that can hold their own when compared to those from other nations that excel at genre filmmaking, including Hollywood (the genre filmmaking tradition par excellence), France, South Korea, or Hong Kong.
The report, «Tomorrow's Schools: Principles for the Design of Professional Development Schools,» outlines a comprehensive set of principles intended to guide the creation of
such schools, in which prospective teachers can learn their
craft, university faculty can conduct research, and
practicing teachers and university instructors can collaborate in the development of strategies for teaching children from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
(
Such as: low performers need to go; there are trade - offs between small class sizes and more generous salaries and benefits; all teachers need their
craft to be regularly evaluated against some clear and common expectations around good
practice; etc..)
Educators can do this collaboratively with one another in meaningful ways,
such as
crafting critical education
practices that places the student at the center of learning (Bushnell, 2003; Kuzmic, 2006).
Students who do well on
practice tests can win prizes,
such as remote - controlled cars, arts and
crafts kits, and board games.
Such networks «work against the traditional isolation of teacher from teacher, university from classroom, novice from experienced educator... to
craft a new professional community with a new discourse for the understanding and improvement of
practice» (Raphael et al., 2001, p. 606).
Ancient
crafts such as folk dancing, folk songs and net - weaving are still widely
practiced in certain regions as is the production of Pálinka, a potent and extremely popular fruit brandy which comes in a variety of flavours including apricots, pears and plums.
One of the important developments of postminimalism was the resurgence of
craft, often maligned as a «low» mode of art making, and the emergence of a diversity of artists (that is, artists of color,
such as the California assemblagists, and female - identified artists) who brought personal experiences and politics to their creative
practices.
The affirmation of the self as subject and the prevalence of
craft - based
practices such as sewing, weaving, embroidery, and applique in 21st - century art is a legacy of the feminist art of the 1970s.
The artists included in this program employ a variety of techniques regarded as traditional and domestic,
such as embroidery and crochet, using
craft materials to address cultural and gender issues in a complex intersection of artistic
practices, popular culture, and aesthetic splendor.
Claire Barclay's installation Perching Two was acquired with the support of The Art Fund and has links to other artists whose work is represented in Touchstones Rochdale's collection who adopt
craft and sculptural elements in their
practice,
such as Alison Britton, Taslim Martin, Cornelia Parker and Nicholas Pope.
This exhibition will explore the nature and implications of definitions as they relate to the artists»
practice: do terms
such as «painting» or «
craft» play a necessary role in artistic production?
For the next decade, the Council maintained their New York retail venue, initiated exhibitions featuring
practicing craft artists (including «Designer Craftsmen USA,» which was hosted by the Brooklyn Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the San Francisco Museum of Art [8]-RRB-, and hosted national competitions
such as «Young Americans» for craftspeople under 30.
As he sees his work as part painting, part sculpture, Sinsel brings these different kinds of found objects together in tight, simple, yet detailed compositions by means of
craft - based
practices such as metalworking, ceramics, weaving and sewing.
She celebrates through her textile work those art - making
practices that are frequently misunderstood and considered
craft, low art or feminine domestic activities by incorporating them in her monumental projects that examine and critique topics of global importance,
such as creation, human rights and dignity.
Across a wide spectrum of artistic
practice,
craft materials are in vogue, with Sarah Sze, Tom Friedman, and Jim Lambie among the many prominent artists using handworked odds and ends
such as drinking straws, sugar cubes, and Q - tips in their sculptures.
The abstract forms that have emerged from
practices such as weaving and ceramics, which the West has long deemed «lowly
crafts,» are reread, challenging the dominant assumption that abstract art is a prerogative of the modern West.
«Garforth takes a multifarious approach to her art
practice creating an eclectic body of work utilizing a diverse array of skills
such as illustration, design and
craft.
The IGCC essentially takes voluntary rating systems
such as LEED and Green Globe together with industry best
practices and
crafts it into regulations aimed at building energy and sustainability performance.
And if
such adverse environmental effects should be proved, it is likely that carefully
crafted yet inexpensive regulations could minimize if not avoid them by improving the techniques and
practices of the frackers.
Because we understand the demands placed on our attorney clients, FindLaw has developed business development instruments specifically for law firms (
such as ones those that improve the intake process), fine -
crafted a suite of marketing products that free up lawyers to actually
practice law and amassed a body of research and scholarship that we use to help law firms stay contemporary and competitive.
Rather, everyone understands that
such practices are de rigueur because the senior folks are simply way too busy handling other senior - level tasks to undertake the very time - consuming process of researching all of the relevant facts and legal issues pertinent to a judicial opinion, legal brief, or law journal article, and
crafting all that raw material into persuasive prose.
And selecting sources of law that are not available on fee - based legal databases allows students to
practice time - saving and cost - effective use of free, online resources.81 Any number of online sources of law could be used to
craft a simple, rule - focused Standalone E-memo assignment,
such as agency guidance documents, 82 local ordinances, 83 patents, 84 or executive orders.85
Such firms will be well - positioned to help repair trust in other institutions... They'll do it not by throwing up walls around institutions» secrets, but by
crafting policies and
practices that help all kinds of organizations remain transparent and accountable.
Their role consists of supervising children during activities
such as preparing homework, playing outdoors, reading,
practicing sports, or learning arts and
crafts.
In
such a competitive industry, you must observe best
practices for
crafting a targeted document to increase your chances of success.
While it's always helpful to follow guidelines and tips when
crafting your resume, looking at actual resume samples,
such as our communications director resume sample, can contextualize those tips and give you a great start on understanding how resume best
practices impact your final document.
Similarly, an experienced attorney - mediator who consults with a reliable network of parenting consultants; becomes familiar with the literature and research regarding childhood development and divorce; and
crafts a
practiced structure to help parents consider
such issues — may be a much better choice than a novice mental health background mediator.
Artisanal Gardening celebrates the marriage of natural materials
such as wood, ceramics, and linen with the traditional
craft of weaving, quilting, glazing and other techniques
practiced by today's artisans.