As a major component of
the cultural fabric of Alexandria, The Art League offers extensive exhibit opportunities for artists through its gallery, high quality fine art education through the school, and valuable outreach programs to the local community.
I think more instances of this will occur as the social and
cultural fabric of the coast is threatened.
Art has never been central to
the cultural fabric of this nation, nor to most Americans» lives.
Each work, rather than existing in viewership isolation, is woven into the larger
cultural fabric of the city of Bandung and addresses, in interactive reflection, the cornerstones of Indonesia's political and cultural environment.
«The works of Henry Moore are a cornerstone of the AGO collection and integral to
the cultural fabric of our city,» says Matthew Teitelbaum, Michael and Sonja Koerner director, and CEO of the AGO.
FSW is truly an important and unique component of
the cultural fabric of downtown Stamford.»
This Festival is just another jewel in our Queen City's crown and enhances the already rich artistic and
cultural fabric of Staunton.
This event helps fulfill the BSSS mission to expose our community to the world of visual arts and enhances the rich artistic and
cultural fabric of Staunton.
Many have been produced in collaboration with institutions across London and the UK, drawing attention to the working relationships that crisscross
the cultural fabric of the city.
The Curator - in - Residence is part of
the cultural fabric of the city, serving as a professional resource for local artists and arts professionals, and as an ambassador of the Bemis Center in the community.
The Kresge Foundation's Detroit Program is a comprehensive community development effort to strengthen the long - term economic, social and
cultural fabric of the city and surrounding region.
Loring Randolph of Frieze Fairs added that the acquisiton was «an enormous contribution to
the cultural fabric of this city — and the Brooklyn Museum could not be more deserving of this gift.»
Over 130 spaces are represented in the show, which elaborates on the significant contributions these organizations made to
the cultural fabric of New York City.
Through audio interviews, a reading room of magazines and publications, documentation, ephemera and narrative descriptions, the exhibition will tell the story of over 130 spaces, elaborating on the significant contributions that these organizations have made to
the cultural fabric of New York City.
In many ways, the Art League is an essential part of
the cultural fabric of our region, recognized for its community outreach and its longevity as a nonprofit.
The conversion of the building into the Gold of Africa Museum, which until recently exhibited a collection of African gold, has seen this historical monument take its place in
the cultural fabric of the city and country.
Today, their descendants, predominantly in the southern district of Toledo, still make up part of the important
cultural fabric of Belize.
Deputy Mayor of San Pedro, Guillermo  «Mito» Paz, who is charged with Ambergris CayeÂ's culture and tourism, said:  «This event is in accordance with our municipalityÂ's commitment to strengthen
the cultural fabric of the island.
The cultural fabric of our global society is constantly changing, becoming richer and more textured as it interweaves the lives of people from all over the world.
With Camry as a cornerstone of its US operations, Toyota has been part of
the cultural fabric of America for nearly 60 years.
Talbot is also a member of the National Charter Collaborative, an organization that «supports single - site charter - school leaders of color who invest in the hopes and dreams of students through
the cultural fabric of their communities.»
A Touch of Sin by Hope Madden A handful of befuddled but beautifully realized characters fall through the tears in
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Tinder tourists: «Quick sex app» replaces Lonely Planet as tool for travellers While a well - known part of
the cultural fabric of the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller lifestyle, not all Gypsies live in caravans, and most of the 300,000 Roma
While a well - known part of
the cultural fabric of the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller lifestyle, not all Gypsies live in caravans, and most of the 300,000 Roma
The species features prominently in
the cultural fabric of the region, yet much is still unknown about the behavior and ecology of the Andean bear.
Le Goff sought to help Europeans recognize themselves as still connected by
the cultural fabric of a common medieval civilization.
Not exact matches
If you don't have a way to institutionalize an idea and make it part
of your
cultural fabric, it can not sustain itself.
For one, mandatory carriage rules (designed to «safeguard, enrich and strengthen the
cultural, political, social and economic
fabric of Canada) dictate the channels that all cable providers are required to deliver to viewers.
It will go from a small, tight - knit family feel to what, hopefully, will be a really interesting, diverse and large group
of people united by a common goal, values and strong
cultural fabric.
The point is, this quote has become a part
of our
cultural fabric, and it has done so because it expresses a simple and fundamental truth.
Toyota (NYSE: TM) has been a part
of North America's
cultural fabric for 60 years.
In our reach for
cultural respectability and power, we oldline Protestants have acquiesced in the golden - calf vision
of Christendom, becoming warp and woof
of the reigning political and social
fabric rather than becoming weavers
of a new kingdom community.
its male predominance), or are there deeper principles implicit in the texture
of the Biblical
fabric which make male authority a
cultural, and thus relative, affair?
In those classes I tried to remind my students that they have been woven into a vast
cultural fabric and that they must feel the moral and theological weight
of those voices.
Different myths have insinuated into the very historical heritage
of the respective cultures a continuing
fabric of meaning which has immediate and intrinsic intelligibility within that
cultural orbit.
The new language has spread horizontally to all parts
of the world and is vertically sinking in the
fabric of societies, operating irreversible
cultural change.
It recognizes the complexity
of society as a
fabric made from many interwoven threads — economic and political, social and
cultural, philosophical and spiritual.
Rather, it is when sins are socially acceptable, unrecognized, or a part
of our
cultural fabric that we need most to pronounce them as such.
It is this
cultural role
of the Church for its non-members, for all the Queen's subjects, which gives it such stature in the life
of the nation — «woven into the
fabric of our nation» as she put it — and which makes her so committed to it.
This witness and theology also played a significant part in the social, legal,
cultural, and economic incorporation
of the negative image
of Jews and Judaism into the
fabric of Christian culture from the time
of the first anti-Jewish legislation at the Council
of Elvira (306) until the time
of the French Revolution (in the West)(see many
of the above, especially FF).
Divisions and bondings occur among people and groups on the basis
of categories
of skill, morality, ethnicity,
cultural tradition, gender, religion, etc. that are not reducible to class analysis, and attempts to use a single version
of the «master - slave» relationship to understand the modern social world is to pervert the real
fabric of human relationships.
The chiltepín is not just the primordial pepper but also an integral part
of the social,
cultural, and economic
fabric and an incredibly addictive spice in its own right.
This borough
of the City
of New York has made so many contributions to the
cultural and economic
fabric of our great state and our country.
Today, name
of such a purist working in the field
of fashion market with an expertise and mixed
cultural styles launches, is to be brought to you with an amazing winter dresses ensemble
of rich
fabric, nice embroideries, and exclusive designs.
All these attractive or good - looking
cultural style attires are designed with chiffon, Georgette, crinkle, silk and net
fabrics which are decorated with different types
of work like thread embroidery, glass work, hand embroidery, zardozi and jamavar work.
A
cultural appropriation
of submission, the male gaze and gender dominance, stretched until storytelling
fabrics just begin to tear.
In fact, the fanciful character is so deeply woven into the
cultural fabric that he has a psychological disorder, the Peter Pan syndrome, named after him, a pathology applied to people seemingly stuck in a state
of suspended adolescence.
Meanwhile, it has also become a part
of the nation's very
cultural fabric, as witnessed by the countless references to the game made in movies and on television shows.
Faces Places is quite a moving film, and speaks to a particular
cultural mindset that knits art into the
fabric of public life.
* Many consider Seiji Ozawa to be Asian - American because he is such a part
of the American
cultural fabric.