Sentences with phrase «cultural practitioners from»

By collaborating with artists and cultural practitioners from diverse fields of knowledge, the public programme aims to provide points of entry to engage with the key themes of the exhibition and artist practice.
Sharjah Biennial 12: The past, the present, the possible invites over 50 artists and cultural practitioners from over 25 countries to introduce their ideas of the possible through their art and work.
Beginning with March Meeting 2014 and continuing through March Meeting 2015 (11 — 15 May 2015), Sharjah Biennial 12: The past, the present, the possible (SB12) invites over fifty artists and cultural practitioners from over twenty - five countries to introduce their ideas of the possible through their art and work.
The exhibition expands on the subject by exhibiting the work of a number of artists and cultural practitioners from across the African continent that reflect these engagements in their practice.

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Partnerships: Scientists Working With Human Rights Organizations Examples of collaborations between scientists from a variety of disciplines and human rights practitioners that cover economic, social, and cultural rights as well as civil and political rights.
«By funding schools to partner with cultural organisations, the fund will enable teachers to gain access to high - quality CPD from artist - practitioners, and allow schools and arts organisations to work collaboratively in order to embed arts - based learning in the primary curriculum,» she said.
Like a law firm, we empower highly compensated, full - time practitioners (teachers) as the school's primary decision - makers, and use cultural relevancy, agency and neuroscience to shift the school's enterprise from merely providing information to intentional human development.
He and other practitioners of the new paternalism — once upon a time, schooling was understood as democracy's permissible, indeed obligatory, paternalism — are proving that cultural pessimists are mistaken: We know how to close the achievement gap that often separates minorities from whites before kindergarten and widens through high school.
Taking place on - property from March 30, 2018 — March 31, 2018, Hawaii's most reputable artisans, educators, cultural practitioners, speakers and entertainers will convene to celebrate and share Hawaii's history and culture with resort guests and locals alike.
From the introduction, Golden on the title of the exhibit: «When I thought of some of the cultural markers that defined these practitioners, music culture prevailed.
It looks at the «internal exile» of artists and their practice under harsh political circumstances, from the late Cultural Revolution to the eve of the Reform and Open Door policy, considering how individual practitioners had explored, defined, oscillated or adjusted their personal standpoints confronted by the tension between art and politics.
One of the most exciting aspects to emerge from this discussion has been the continued growth of contributions from young creative practitioners to the cultural and artistic climate of South Africa.
(Texas, USA) Redondo creates installations and multimedia works that emerge from his deep research into cultural dynamics, Brazilian architecture and its practitioners.
Over the last forty years the On Art and Artists collection has grown into an archive of considerable cultural and historical significance, comprised of interviews and portraits of some of the most noteworthy contemporary practitioners and thinkers from the U.S. and beyond.
IMMA holds a regular open call to receive applications from artists, curators, critics and cultural practitioners for the residency programme.
Although there are notable influences from prior body art practice and both Eastern and Western cultural and artistic iconography — a large degree of indebtedness to Yoko Ono, Yves Klein and Carolee Schneemann, for example — Rong's appropriation and assimilation of both cultural narratives is what makes her work particularly interesting from a critical perspective but also as an illustration of the interconnected and mutating cultural psyche's of an internationalist «millennial» practitioner.
His most recent public effort ended in the project Who Cares (Creative Time, 2006), a book built from a series of conversations between Ashford and many other cultural practitioners on public expression, ethics, and beauty.
Redondo creates installations and multimedia works that emerge from his deep research into cultural dynamics, Brazilian architecture and its practitioners.
Here «spacial immersion» takes a different direction: restrictive, office - like cubicles colored in dark tones host video stations where different human scientists (ethnographers, psychiatric and philosophical practitioners and theorists) from Europe and Africa discuss topics that bear different universal and cultural value, from «Genocide» to «Trance».
Three reviews, bridging somewhat different topics and using different methods for comparing the efficacy across groups, have all concluded that minority children and families appear to benefit as much as or more than other groups from evidence - based interventions like those proposed here.75 At the same time, because the success of a program depends importantly on participants» remaining engaged until they complete the program, as well as the fidelity with which the program is delivered, cultural adaptations that increase the likelihood of optimal delivery and receipt of these programs to practitioners, parents, and children would seem well warranted.76
For Aboriginal children and young people, or children and young people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds, practitioners are expected to create and implement cultural plans that support them maintaining connections to their families and communities.
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