Sentences with phrase «cultural geography»

Though the book is outdated, I still recommend reading it if you're interest is in conservation and / or fascinating cultural geography of the past.
Sarah de Leeuw grew up in northern British Columbia, a landscape which early on inspired her interests in cultural geographies, colonialism, and relationships between non-Indigenous and Aboriginal peoples.
After Brazil, Turkey, and the USA, the arrival of her work in Venice at Marignana Arte in a rich solo show will be an important opportunity to discover a figure belonging to one of the most fascinating cultural geographies, steeped in passion and energy, purity and vigor.
Given the odd geography of Maryland, I think it does a good job of creating equal districts amid the diverse cultural geography of Maryland.
«Mapplethorpe's work rather ambitiously proposes a far - reaching idea of universalism, of timeless values common to all of humanity across myriad cultural geographies.
Guest curated by Anke Kempkes, a leading expert in the field of female avant - garde art, the exhibition focuses on works which break through the boundaries of the period and set into motion a dialog between the distinct cultural geographies of New York, São Paulo and Warsaw.
Yiota Demetriou is the PDRA for research centre Making Books: Creativity, Print Culture and the Digital at Bath Spa University, where she also lectures in Theatre and Performance Studies and in Cultural Geography.
From a cursory glance at this duration, at the cultural geography of the time, and at subsequent events, we can ascertain that passage of the Reform Bill included, as constituent elements: Parliamentary action, the relations between members and leaders of both Houses, the king's behavior, industrial development, bourgeois and working - class activity, and differing ideas about the preferred pattern of interaction among all of these.
I went to college, I got my degree in cultural geography, and everybody wanted to know what is cultural geography?
For example, within our cultural geography unit, students create a culture box wherein they represent their language, race, ethnicity, gender, religion, folk and popular culture.
Two years, including one year of world history, cultural geography and one year of U.S. history, or one - half year of U.S. history and one - half year of American government or civics.
In this exhibition, we will depart from the cultural geography of this developing economy to form our own perspectives on Contemporary art.
New York is prone to gossip and Manhattan's cultural geography has long been shaped by rival artistic cliques (as «Inventing Downtown», a fascinating show at New York University's Grey Art Gallery attests — Downtown conceptualists hated the Uptown Pops, and vice versa).
There is a stratum of the Bay Area's cultural geography that stimulates development and progress across all other layers: the curators of contemporary art affiliated with the region's institutions.
This new model of self - curation redefined contemporary art and moved the contemporary art gallery scene from Manhattan's Midtown and Upper East Side to downtown, a transformation that led to the re-establishment of the city's cultural geography, a legacy that remains to this day.
Their art installations often explore issues of duality, authenticity, cultural geography, and migration.
Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851 - 1951 — a comprehensive study of sculptors, related businesses and trades investigated in the context of creative collaborations, art infrastructures, professional networks and cultural geographies.
Georgina read Geography, Geopolitics and Cultural Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London from where she graduated with a First.
Social and Cultural Geography, 7, 199 — 220.
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