Sentences with phrase «creative energy of the city»

Having long been drawn to the social and creative energy of the city, it would become home, and the place where he would find success as a writer.
Born in Tel Aviv, Fuchs is now an avowed New Yorker, and like many artists, he is drawn irresistibly to the creative energy of the city.

Not exact matches

The Bright Ideas Challenge is a new national, curriculum linked schools competition, which will challenge young people age 11 - 14 to assume the role of future scenarios planners and to use their STEM learning to imagine creative solutions to the types of energy challenges that cities in 2050 will face (by 2050 it's estimated that 3 out of four of us will live in cities).
The improvements, from the basic (holding creative, attention - getting adoption promotions) to the more involved (lobbying city officials for friendlier community cat policies) are proof of what shelters can accomplish when they let go of fear - based policies — and bring fresh ideas and energy to their lifesaving programs.
This city displays an amazing amount of creative energy and makes vacationing with kids a delight.
I love our melting pot of cultures, the energy of our cities and townships, our vibrant food scene and our wealth of creative experiences.
Usefully, the City of Antwerp is working to funnel all of these creative energies via StartupVillage, where entrepreneurs can rent affordable space in the centre of town, nearby all the other incubators, accelerators and research institutions that gather here.
This exhibition showcased works from the leading artists of a generation, who have used the city walls as a channel for their creative energies.
In addition to being a showcase of some of today's most vital art - making, the biennial will again draw attention, creative energy, and economic activity to the City of New Orleans, a historic artistic center, and the Gulf Region.»
These semi-impromptu pop - up lunch events are designed to bring people together, highlight the fun and creative energy in the city of Cincinnati and most of all - to get people of all kinds to DANCE!
New York City in the 1970s and «80s was a deliciously decadent time and place where art, gender, and sexuality came together in a miasma of creative energies.
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, low rents in the German capital have attracted wave upon wave of artists, designers and musicians, generating a sense of energy, excitement and creative possibilities that few cities can match.
The residency provides a creative hub for artists who are new to Berlin, with the aim of fostering their creative energies, promoting cross-cultural artistic exchange, and introducing international artists to our vibrant and exciting city.
With lush forests, blooming fields, and undulating mountains that have inspired everything from Herman Melville's Moby - Dick to a J. K. Rowling wizardry school, the bucolic western fringe of Massachusetts might seem an unlikely place to possess enough creative energy to rival that of most major cities.
In a statement, Mayor Bill de Blasio, whose office released findings from a first - of - its - kind city - wide cultural survey last year, said, «Our CreateNYC cultural plan called for thoughtful, innovative ways to integrate our city's creative energy into public service.
Sponsored by PUMA, which has recently announced its own long - term sustainability programme, the Museum answers the question by using the themes of cities, energy and economics, food, materiality and creative citizens to illustrate the answer.
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