Sentences with phrase «cultural producers through»

She received her master's degree in Arts and Cultural Management from Pratt Institute, where her research focused on the role of the artist as the administrator and cultural producer through residencies and collaborative programming.

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It posits a transnational generational formation of cultural producers aligned with leftist movements and ideologies — specifically, those whose politics are anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, and decolonial — and whose artistic production is shaped by social transformations brought about through neoliberalization and the influence of recent subaltern - popular movements.
At Cuchifritos, the collective will host Edición Especial, a special iteration of Sweety's Radio that focuses on Spanish - speaking cultural producers, as a means to bridge the conversations taking place amongst black and brown (Spanish - speaking) communities in and outside of the U.S.. From June 27th through July 30th Sweety's programming will consist of weekly interviews featuring four invited artists whose work will take over the Cuchifritos space for each week, culminating in a collaborative installation by the four members of Sweety's.
In projects for Burton's clientele (French Vogue, Cocky Boys, Tom Ford, Wrangler Europe, Vogue Hommes International, Naughty America, Colt Studio Group, Yves Saint Laurent, The New York Times, Hustler, Domus, Kris Van Assche, Vanity Fair, and Fantastic Man), he often acknowledges the cultural industries and their environments as a set (literally at times by shooting through its constructions as such), and his access to cultural producers and pop icons.
Through paintings, costume and set designs, posters, photographs, film clips and theater ephemera this exhibition brings to light an exhilarating but fleeting moment in the cultural history of the Soviet Union when innovative visual artists joined forces with avant - garde playwrights, actors, and theatrical producers.
Noting that the fair isn't afraid, and follows through, in addressing difficult topics, «as fair producers we don't take a political stance, but it's our responsibility to show works that are presented in a particular cultural climate,» says Berry.
Facilitated by the liberalizing of world trade, the internationalization of production and commodity consumption, and developments in transport and communications, offshoring has allowed nomadic capitalists, itinerant individuals, contemporary artists and cultural producers to scour the globe for resources and new markets, opening the world through displacing labor and circulating capital.
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