Finish the journey to the northwest by discovering the natural and
cultural history of the area's Native American tribes.
Here we enjoy a guided walk to learn about quinoa production and
the cultural history of the area.
This expedition is not only for gear - heads; you will appreciate the natural beauty and rich
cultural history of this area.
A visit to San Diego's «only» National Park offers tremendous views of the San Diego region and excellent opportunities to explore the natural, historical and
cultural history of the area.
Not exact matches
The embroiderers were known for being particularly extraordinary; Guo Pei has changed
history because, during the
Cultural Revolution, that skill was stopped, so people in the
area lost the skill
of embroidery; and now that she's brought it back, there's even a woman in her studio whose great grandmother was one
of the embroiderers in the last dynasty.
To me, this approach is the touchstone for assessing the difference between fact and fiction in
history The core question is: Does the description
of ancient people's behavior ring true when we compare it to the way contemporary people behave in a similar
cultural area?
includes more than 20 Chicago -
area museums, from the scientific (Adler Planetarium) to the
cultural (Swedish American Museum, National Hellenic Museum), from the artistic (Smart Museum) to the historical (DuSable Museum
of African American
History, Chicago
History Museum).
«Here we have a really exciting opportunity to investigate the interactions between these people, and other
cultural groups in the
area such as Indo - European and Austro - Asiatic on one
of the great crossroads
of human prehistory,» states author Simon Greenhill
of the Max Planck Institute for the Science
of Human
History.
Cultural history and tradition point to the presence
of the crop in these
areas since time immemorial.»
The highly valued profession
of a fashion designer needs vast knowledge in different
areas such as art,
cultural heritage,
history, aesthetic theories.
She mostly works with non-fiction writers in the
areas of science, psychology,
history,
cultural studies, biography, current events, and memoir.
He works primarily with quality fiction — literary, historical, strongly written commercial — and with voice - driven nonfiction across a range
of areas — narrative
history, biography, memoir, current affairs,
cultural trends and criticism, science, sports, etc..
She specializes in non-fiction in the
areas of history,
cultural studies, memoir, current events, wellness, health, food, pop - culture and biography as well as literary fiction.
● Desire to learn natural and
cultural history of Golden Gate National Recreation
Area and the role
of trails in protecting these resources.
There will be three guided 1 - hour public tours with a NPS ranger on Saturday, November 21 at 10 am, 11:30 am, and 1 pm featuring a brief summary
of the
cultural history of the Battery East project
area, natural restoration
of the Presidio Bluffs, and a walk along the San Francisco Bay Trail to the Fort Point overlook
area that will end with a walk under the iconic Bridge to join the Coastal Trail.
● Familiarity with and / or desire to learn natural and
cultural history of Golden Gate National Recreation
Area and the role
of trails in protecting these resources.
The city
of Ponta Delgada is brimming with culture and heritage, with a number
of historic attractions including churches, museums and
cultural landmarks to immerse yourself in the
history of this fascinating
area.
Start by visiting Milford Sound — one
of the
area's most popular kayak destinations — to combine mountainous landscapes with learning about the
cultural history of the region.
An eleven - hundred - year
history has bestowed this beautiful city with a wealth
of remarkable historic buildings and
cultural attractions, the extent
of which has earned Prague's central
area UNESCO World Heritage Site status.
The visitor center includes an orientation
area that helps visitors plan a safe trip on the island and a variety
of interactive exhibits that describe the island's tremendous biodiversity, rich
cultural history, and current resource issues.
Exhibits: Indoor exhibits and videos on the natural and
cultural history of the Lands End
area, Sutro Baths and Sutro Heights.
Cultural buffs will appreciate the rich
history of the
area, which was first inhabited by the Nahwitti people prior to white settlement.
Aboriginal
Cultural Tours will take you to rarely seen
areas of Adjahdura land (Yorke Peninsula) exposing Australia's hidden
history.
Take part in one
of our specialized Spanish and Culture programs, which combines learning Spanish with specialty workshops in
cultural areas such as dance, music, cooking, weaving,
history, and much more!
Inside are displays on the
cultural and natural
history of the Delta, including a large interactive map
of the San Francisco Bay
Area and Delta.
Make sure you visit the Musee Municpal; gaze upon the amazing collection
of Berber jewellery, carpets and wooden doors saved from local Kasbahs — long since lost —
cultural photo chronological display
of the
areas evolution including the
history of the Berber tribe — still living in the nearby mountains.
See the Mutitjulu Waterhole with its Aboriginal rock paintings and learn the
history of this sacred
area, before browsing through the award - winning Uluru - Kata Tjuta
Cultural Centre.
Bajra Sandhi Monument is comprising
of 33 diorama depicting the journey
history from a period
of prehistory (300.000 S.M) what its human being still go about and very base on the nature until the period
of filling the independence (1950 - 1975) where Bali Island is built in all
areas like politics, economic, and social
cultural.
Built in 1854 for Jerome Ford, the acknowledged founder
of Mendocino, the Ford House has exhibits highlighting the
area's natural and
cultural history, including a scale model
of Mendocino as it was in 1890.
For example, the Taste
of Toledo Street Fair on Saturday 23rd May morphs streets into staging
areas for lectures, chocolate - making demonstrations,
cultural displays recalling Toledo's ethnic
history and musical performances.
Ubud has an extremely strong culture and a fascinating
history of royal presence that continues to this day and has been one
of the courses
of Ubud's deep
cultural roots, war and the artistic
history of the
area.
It is here that the royal family have resided for generations and the
history books have been lines with interesting events and the presence
of the art and painting community that have been inspired by this
area natural and
cultural beauty through the ages.
The
area also has a rich
history of trade and Portugese villas, old forts and crumbling lighthouses provide for rich historical and
cultural tours.
Diego, our guide for the trail and sanctuary did a wonderful job telling us about the
cultural and natural
history of the
area.
Each year a leading
cultural institution and a curator work in a different part
of London for the festival, exploring the
area's
history, culture and architecture.
It is required viewing for anyone attentive to pioneers
of feminism, the development
of digital and performance art, or the
cultural history of the Bay
Area.
A series
of illuminating conversations with writers, scholars, curators, and historians will explore how Bay
Area art has cross-pollinated with music, poetry, performance, film, and activism, placing artistic practice into the broader context
of the region's unique social and
cultural history.
With nearly 200 works spanning 1,000 years
of art
history, Phoenix Rising is emblematic
of the increasing sophistication and
cultural commitment
of the city's greater metropolitan
area, the sixth largest in the nation.
Each year, a leading
cultural institution and a curator work in a different part
of London, exploring the
area's
history, culture and architecture.
To amplify and showcase the indigenous
cultural values
of the Lenape people, Chams and Glow investigated the pre-colonial
history of the
area, and conducted research with Dr. Eric Sanderson at the Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo.
Art Night is a mini-festival conceived and organised by Unlimited Productions who, each year, will invite a leading
cultural institution and curator to work in a different
area of London, exploring the
history, culture and architecture.The first edition is curated by the Institute
of Contemporary Arts (ICA), with curator Kathy Noble, who will present a series
of artists» works and new commissions in unusual locations across Westminster, forming a trail running from Admiralty Arch to Temple.
The museum's mission to educate and inspire visitors on the «rich and varied
cultural, economic, political and social
history of the Dallas County
Area» comes to life as you wander among turrets, ornate gargoyles and stunning walls
of red sandstone and grey granite.
Although the physical state
of 155 Grove Street is no longer hospitable to our continued work there, we're honored to be able to host an event that celebrates the efforts
of thousands
of artists, curators, volunteers and SFAC staff members who made Grove Street such an important part
of Bay
Area cultural history.»
Alongside her untitled Mount Tamalpais paintings, her painterly studies
of Bay
Area environs, and a number
of leporellos (accordion - pleated books), it included selected translations
of her mid-1970s Al Safa writings, which sought to enrich understandings
of her oeuvre within the context
of Lebanon's fraught
cultural history.
She gets lost among her stable
of artists ranging over fifty years
of San Francisco
cultural history, from the Beats to Bay
Area Conceptualism, from Bruce Conner to Enrique Chagoya.
This work is an unsentimental look at the
cultural history of various locations in the Sandy Spring, Maryland
area.
Within each
of these geographic
areas, the
history of the galleries, artist collectives, individuals, collectors, artists, and institutions — including the South Dallas
Cultural Center, the Arts District, Good / Bad Collective, Toxic Shock, and others — will be presented through the ephemeral objects produced by these neighborhoods over the past fifty years along with research compiled for the DallasSITES project.
Jewel City: Art From San Francisco's Panama Pacific International Exposition: The intoxicating
history of international expositions is deeply embedded in the Bay
Area's
cultural past and architectural present — the Palace
of Fine Arts in the Marina District being a beloved, hundred - year holdover from the 1915 Panama - Pacific International Exposition.
Students are given the opportunity to work one - on - one with our accomplished faculty who are actively engaged in a range
of disciplines and
areas that include art and
cultural theory, art
history, film, video, architecture, digital media, print media, photography, performative studies, painting, spatial arts and related fields in the Humanities, Sciences and Engineering.
This work has been led by art historian, critic and curator, RoseLee Goldberg, whose unique approach to the role
of Founding Director and Curator
of Performa has initiated expanding knowledge and understanding
of this important
area of cultural history.