The modern world has
created a new working landscape — one in which loyalty has become less prominent as employees regularly seek out a «better» employment opportunity around every corner.
Not exact matches
She said she
created the Mattituck - Laurel Civic Association because she saw a need for the community to have a voice in its changing
landscape, with increased traffic,
new building and proposals that change the
landscape, water quality, agritainment and nowhere for young people to
work or affordable workforce housing to stay local.
EuroScience, the European grassroots organisation acting since 1997 as a voice for scientists and other stakeholders in science, technology and innovation, has been a keen participant in the discussions and actions to
create a
new European
landscape for science and innovation, and a better
working environment for Europe's scientists.
In this prestigious event, Junior Achievement will be honoring influential, visionary leaders (individual or organizations) from the business community that have made a significant impact,
created new opportunities, and elevated the educational
landscape for youth in their communities in regards to financial literacy, entrepreneurship and
work - readiness.
• Rescue / Volunteer Coordinator • Community Outreach Coordinator • Facilities Maintenance Lead • Began utilizing Inmate labor to clean both Shelters • Crew Leaders to more effectively manage and supervise inmate crews • Foster Coordinator / Intake mitigation counselor • Second Full Time Veterinarian • Extended hours of Shelter operation to 7 days a week • Stabilized our
work force • Increased staff training •
Created a Call Center in the Viera Office to free up shelter staff using existing personnel in the Viera office • Makeover of the South Shelter with the help of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse •
Created Community Cat Rooms •
Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge •
New Paint and
Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up to date
New Zealand About Blog FORM garden architecture Ltd. was
created by award winning
landscape architect Craig Wilson, after 15 years
working for two high profile Christchurch based
landscape design / build companies.
«We'll be embarking on a programme of
work from March 2016, in partnership with industry leaders Game Republic and Sheffield Doc / Fest, to shape the region's screen
landscape for years to come; stimulating economic growth,
creating new jobs and helping us to nurture a
new generation of talent helping to establish Yorkshire as a global centre for film, television and games.»
From the «precursors» who developed Congo's first
works on paper when it was still a Belgian colony to the 1970s «popular painters» who
worked as sign painters and
created comics, and a
new generation of artists that emerged in the 2000s, this unique show offers an historic overview of Congo's artistic
landscape.
Be among the first to view the
new exhibit Wolf Kahn: Brattleboro Pastels, featuring
new work created this summer in southern Vermont by one of America's most influential and admired
landscape artists.
With an interest in printed matter, Louis also resurrects old found pages of books and maps in his collages on paper that
create new landscapes of shape and color with an inert celebration of the human hand at
work.
For Bildmuseet he
creates a
new work - an illusory three - dimensional
landscape constructed as a collage of photographs cut apart.
Following Barlow's critically acclaimed Duveen Galleries Commission «dock» at Tate Britain, GIG comprises an entirely
new body of
work created in response to the architecture and surrounding
landscape of Hauser & Wirth Somerset.
The
works commissioned for this series have inspired some of today's foremost photographers to
create fresh chapters in ongoing projects as well as wholly
new bodies of
work: Sally Mann's inaugural commission supported her shift to
landscape work, and Alec Soth's 2009 commission resulted in many of the photographs that would become his celebrated Broken Manual series.
Esopus 23 presents specially - commissioned projects exclusive to this issue including a series of images printed on translucent and metallic stocks by Marilyn Minter, a portfolio of die - cut
works by Mickalene Thomas, a collection of images and documentation by Jody Wood relating to her ongoing «Beauty in Transition» series, a
new series of paintings by Stefan Kürten; drawings by Karo Akpokiere dealing with the challenges of living and
working between Berlin and Lagos, and a series of abstract photographic «
landscapes»
created in the darkroom by master black - and - white printer Chuck Kelton.
For this exhibition she has selected some of her most significant
landscape drawings and collections of found natural objects and has
created a body of
new work culminating in a major, one hour - long, two - screen 35 mm Cinemascope film, Antigone, which uses multiple exposures to combine places, people and seasons into a single cinematographic frame.
We extend grateful appreciation to Philip Taaffe, Fred Tomaselli and Terry Winters for embracing the garden and
landscape and
creating new work for Wave Hill.
HR: One of the
works you have chosen for the display, Peter Doig's Green Trees (1998), uses painterly techniques to
create new ways of imagining a timeless and placeless
landscape, would you agree?
Canadian artist Kelly Richardson is one of the leading representatives of a
new generation of artists
working with digital technologies to
create hyper - real, highly charged
landscapes, alongside figures such as John Gerrard and Saskia Olde Wolbers.
Firmly
working with the urban
landscape, the artist
creates new and unusual experiences.
Matthew Jensen, a
New York artist known for multi-disciplinary
work about public
landscapes, spent several months investigating four historic northern NJ parks and
landscapes to
create site - specific artworks for this exhibition.
Outlooks, now in its fifth year, is an exhibition series that invites one emerging or mid-career contemporary artist to engage with Storm King's
landscape and history and
create a
new, site - specific
work to be installed on - site for a single season.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents The Sun, the Moon, and the Lotus, a
new exhibition of contemporary
works by Jeon Soo - min that reinterprets traditional Korean
landscape and folk paintings to
create a modern vision of oriental art.
Born and raised in
New Orleans where his father was a jazz musician, William Pajaud has
created work that spans more than fifty years and covers such diverse topics as traditional
New Orleans Jazz Funerals, Negro Spirituals,
landscapes of Thailand, and the Old Testament.
In this exhibition of
new works on paper and panel, the artist uses a combination of hand dyed paper, oil, ink and watercolor to
create abstract
landscapes.
Incorporating layers of material and process in the mixed - media
work Landscape Majestic (2010),
New York — based artist Mickalene Thomas (b. 1971)
creates a lush
landscape recalling influences from the Hudson River School to Édouard Manet as she explores traditional and pop culture aspects of beauty.
Looking to Jupiter Artland's
landscape and the animals that call it home, Dook will
create a
new work depicting the contained boundaries that form our visitor experience.
Gideon Mendel: Drowning World Premieres
New Series of Large - Scale
Works Created from Personal Effects Gathered from Flooded
Landscapes Across the Globe Alongside «Submerged Portrait» Photographs and Video
Work
Interested more generally in pop culture and pop culture nostalgia, Arcangel has taken as his subject other
new media forms, including YouTube and blogs, using them to
create works that explore their role in our cultural
landscape.
Exploring «reality» and «virtual space,» the exhibition will present a group of
works by artists who employ both traditional materials and / or digital media to
create new, imaginary
landscapes.
The artist has appropriated her own photography of
landscapes she has encountered and uses the prints to
create new figurative
works.
Best known for her elaborate paintings of African American women against the backdrop of décor recalled from her childhood, Thomas has
created an all -
new suite of
works that examine aspects of
landscape painting.
Working with found printed images from diverse sources, in each collage Wheaton
creates a spatial construction that exists between preternatural
landscape and almost tactile abstraction; melding to transcend the images» original history and divulge a
new and nuanced visual melody.
While her
work shows the influence of the abstract expressionism of her youth, she ultimately tired of pure abstraction and turned to
creating intensely personal representational paintings of Long Island
landscapes,
New York City scenes, interiors, and still lifes.
A.i.R. Dubai supports artists by providing them with a platform to develop their practice and
create new work, while facilitating exchange between the artists, the local communities, and the broader cultural
landscape.
With unrestricted access to the gallery and its collection Shaw was inspired to
create new works that offer a contemporary response to the mythological
landscapes painted by masters such as Titian, Poussin and Constable.
Today, artists are
creating new variations by
working in photography and sculpture to conflate interior space with
landscape, or by using video and animation to convey still life in motion.
Laurel Holloman decided to combine the large scale murals of The Fifth Element to
create a visual journey that interplays the abstracts
work with
newer slightly figurative
landscapes of animals and plants.
Taking Basel — its Rhine, architecture, and pharmaceutical history — as her central subject, Marina Pinsky (b. 1986)
creates an oneiric
landscape of
new works for her first institutional exhibition in Switzerland and her largest solo show to date.
The Winter Workspace provides artists not only with a space to
create new work and continue ongoing projects, but also the opportunity for daily interaction with a natural environment not often encountered within the urban landscape of New York Ci
new work and continue ongoing projects, but also the opportunity for daily interaction with a natural environment not often encountered within the urban
landscape of
New York Ci
New York City.
From Terry Svat's
work that is a reminiscent of Lascaux cave pictographs by
creating the idea of packing up, moving on, a
new freedom, Pauline Jakobserg and her constructing narratives that confront cultural memories, Felisa Federman depicts nature connected with folk legends, Miguel Perez Lem
landscapes evoking the grandeur of the Andes Mountains and Nancy Nesvet beautifuly paints the threatened future of glaciers and wildlife.
In honour of the museum's twenty - fifth anniversary, the artist
created a monumental
new stainless steel
work, installed in a water garden designed for it by
landscape architect Sophie Walker
Getting Ready In
creating the
new outdoor spaces, the Getty
worked with Richard Meier and Partners, the original architects of the Getty Center, and with the Olin Partnership, the site's original
landscape designers, to develop and prepare areas throughout the Getty Center for the installation of the modern
works.
The viewer, as a pedestrian, a participant and a vital component of
New York's energetic system, becomes part of the
work, and of the interactive personal
landscape that Aitken
creates in and among the hard - edged concrete and glass language of Manhattan's architecture.
Often incorporating toys, knickknacks, souvenirs, and other kitsch materials into her
work, Porter uses familiar objects for her subjects and scenes from the everyday,
creating unexpected and oftentimes absurd
new situations and
landscapes.
Outlooks is an exhibition series that invites one emerging or mid-career contemporary artist to engage with Storm King's
landscape and history and
create a
new, site - specific
work to be installed on - site for a single season.
The sculpture Autonomy Cube, an open Wi - Fi hotspot, illustrated together with «Eagle - Eye Photo Contest:
Landscapes of Surveillance,» a photo competition
created for the exhibition and open to the public, Paglen's
new artistic approach: he would like his
work to trigger actions that have an influence on society and that reach out beyond the institutional spaces of art into the real world.
The
new works take inspiration from the incidental compositions and materiality of the objects discovered in these negative spaces that are inadvertently
created between more clearly defined
landscapes.
Keeping the persistent place of
landscape tradition in mind, Dean
created works for the RA's
new spaces, with the brand
new large - scale photogravure, Forty Days, really standing out.
She
creates sculptural
works, public interventions and social interactions that generate and propose
new landscapes.
Together, the
works of Joel Shapiro and Fernanda Gomes
create a
new landscape of form and meaning, which insists upon a phenomenological experience of space.