Sentences with phrase «creative catalyst»

A scholarly panel focused on the topic of: visual and performance arts as creative catalysts that spark critical conversations among audiences about the complex, global issues of border governance.
It's hosted by author and creative catalyst Tom Evans.
My book will help frustrated corporate cogs to do work that turns them into creative catalysts.
MERCHANDISE AWARD: Watercolor Society of Alabama 2005 LITTLE HOUSE ON LINDEN AWARD: Watercolor Society of Alabama 2005 JERRY»S ARTARAMA MERCHANDISE AWARD: Academic Artists Association Annual, MA 2005 CREATIVE CATALYST PRODUCTIONS MERCHANDISE AWARD: Baltimore Watercolor Society, 2004 MTWS SILVER MEDALLION AWARD: Montana Watercolor Soc 22nd Annual 2004 M. GRAHAM & CO AWARD: Pittsburgh Watercolor Soc.
Conceived and directed by Aaron Rose and Petra Collins, featuring a roll call of NY and LA creative catalysts including Tom Sachs, Jeffrey Deitch, Andre Saraiva, Ana Kras, Aaron Young and Glenn O'Brien
With an eye for detail honed from rigorous training in fine arts at Boston University, Kalman takes on each design challenge with a full array of creative catalysts — research, brainstorming, and sketching.
As Christians who worship a crucified and risen Lord, we, of all people should know that failure too can be gift, a refining fire, a creative catalyst, a way to focus on what really matters and to identify with Jesus.
Ruth West is a creative catalyst and veteran in the field of art + science integration.
From my second film onwards, I really wrote for the people I wanted to work with; that had been my creative catalyst, and in this case it still was.
Since nvision «s conception in 2001, our passion is to work with creatives and entrepreneurs to optimise their world by being their creative catalyst.
Through a myriad of cultural touchstones, including evidence from literary and musical vogues of the period, Robert Slifkin examines the role of history as both artistic medium and creative catalyst to Guston's practice as a painter.
His visionary approach will enable us to more deeply engage our audiences and serve as a creative catalyst for the city,» said Clair Zamoiski Segal, chair of the BMA's Board of Trustees.
In other interviews Josef Albers answered the question, «Why squares;» Ilya Bolotowsky recalled the Russian Revolution; Leo Castelli described his first American curatorial effort, the Ninth Street Show of 1951; Marcel Duchamp drew a distinction between found objects and his «readymades;» Roy Lichtenstein commented on humor as a creative catalyst; and Katharine Kuh talked about her gallery in Chicago as the lone outpost for modern art in the mid-1930s.
The Independent Group started to meet at the Institute of Contemporary Art in 1952, its creative catalyst Eduardo Paolozzi, the multimedia artist who was also the master of the scrapbook, raiding advertising and comics for imagery.
He no longer integrates comic book characters or figurative forms into his visual lexicon, but the explosive use of color, graphic use of black, and animated motion all refer back to Nieto's creative catalyst, the comic book.
TEDxSMU is issuing a Request for Proposals for artists / artist teams interested in being a creative catalyst at TEDxSMU 2010.
I am an idea generator and a creative catalyst, passionate about smart, clever and inspired communication.
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