«It calls for a re-examination of
the culture of our public institutions,» he said.
Not exact matches
The HHS contraception mandate requires church - related
institutions to collaborate with the dominant, contraceptive
culture of our time, and to do so in a
public way.
Writing recently in the Wall Street Journal on campus rape accusations, Peter Berkowitz asks, «Where are the professors... who will insist clearly and in
public that due process is a fundamental component
of American political
institutions and
culture... indispensable in a free society to the fair administration
of justice?
Public culture is composed
of ideas and symbols that are widely shared, found in major societal
institutions, and do not depend on any one person or one group for their existence.
obligation in relation to each
public moral issue as it arises; a word
of the retrieval
of the
culture's most creative ideals and
institutions; a world
of judgment on the
culture's present and potential sins; a word
of forgiveness whenever it is repentant; a word
of promise and so
of confidence (in God, if not in itself) for the future.
The evening
of the lecture was
Culture Night when arts, cultural organizations, and historic
institutions across the Irish Republic put on free events and welcome the
public to attend them.
Instead it has deepened, spreading a peculiar kind
of confusion into our
public discourse, political
institutions, popular
culture, the lives
of religious believers, and entire communities
of faith — including, at times, the Church herself.
Secularization means a decline in the
public power
of religious
institutions and a corresponding change in a
culture's self - definition.
«An act to provide for the implementation
of the constitutional rights to information held by a
public institution subject to the exemptions that are necessary and consistent with the protection
of the
public interest in a democratic society to foster a
culture of transparency and accountability in
public affairs and to provide for related matters», the Deputy Attorney General submitted.
of 1997 on the protection
of cultural property and museum - type
institutions, the provision
of public library services and
culture, the Library is a special national research library.
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Key to this model is understanding the role that
public schools play, not only in educating our youth, but also in serving as the mediating
institution to successfully transition immigrant families into the American way
of life, into making American values,
culture, norms, and language their own.
Throughout the United States, educational
institutions — from local schools to community colleges to research universities — act as centers for
public culture and for instilling in our children the values and knowledge that come only from a study
of the humanities and the arts.
The hundred - year resistance within
public education to a traditional curriculum that would have required in - depth knowledge
of history, philosophy, and
culture is part
of the problem: Americans simply do not know why our
institutions developed as they did, or how important it is to participate in the ongoing struggle to align our
institutions with our ideals.
No, but these innovations from Amazon (and other tech companies) are forcing
public libraries — like many older
institutions (e.g., post offices, banks, etc.)-- to adjust / adapt / change to meet the needs and demands
of the
culture we are living in today (not 50 years ago).
There is a need for political will from the government
of Buleleng and Bali, the house
of representative
of Buleleng and Bali, government as well as private
institutions, artists,
culture connoisseurs and
public in general to work hand in hand in preserving North Balinese
culture.
Through an extensive program
of exhibitions, events, education, research, and publishing, the
institution reflects on current developments in Russian and international
culture, creating opportunities for
public dialogue, as well as the production
of new work and ideas in Moscow.
The result is a profound body
of work that reflects the subconscious
of an
institution whose mission is to protect and share with the
public the full breadth
of world
culture.»
Maintaining gestural painting's relevance in contemporary
culture while also rooting its chief sources
of inspiration from within the Western canon is a Herculean task, particularly as the very practice
of painting as a discipline continues to erode within the art market, art schools, and
public art
institutions like museums.
The Hawaii State Foundation on
Culture and the Arts, the Peabody Essex Museum, the Portland Art Museum and the American Museum
of Natural History are among the
public institutions that collect her work.
artscope proudly sponsors the region's
culture and art
institutions, including: Amherst Biennial Arts Affair 9th Annual Artists for Humanity Greatest Party on Earth 12th Annual Marina Bay Boardwalk Arts artistprojectny / Architectural Digest Home & Design Show Asian Cultural Center
of Vermont Boston
Public Library Brattleboro Gallery Walk Breast Cancer Research Burlington Open Studios Bristol Warren Art Night Cambridge Arts Council Cambridge Open Studios Cambridge River Festival Chelsea, NY High Line Development Project Copley Society
of Art Fresh Paint Auction Danforth Museum Fountain Street Open Studios International Encausitc Conference Karla Little Fine Furnishings Light Up the Arts Lowell Folk Festival Lyric Stage Company Make Speak: Contemporary Craft MassArt Auction Montserrat College
of Art, Artrageous!
For his first solo show in a UK
public institution, Zerbini will show a series
of large - scale paintings referencing modernist architecture, contemporary
culture and elements from the natural environment.
Our mission, «to preserve, exhibit, interpret and increase
public awareness about the contributions that visual artists
of African descent have made to world
culture» is the underpinning
of the
of the
institution's ongoing work.
To think
of the street as the ideal location on which the many - faceted, cultural life
of the metropolis is shown now seems outdated, but still phrases such as street art and street
culture are forever being used by numerous art
institutions, generally funded with
public money.
Carmen Papalia makes participatory, socially engaged projects on the topic
of access as it relates to
public space, the art
institution and visual
culture.
Noted for his unfixed and non-prescriptive views
of geography and identity, imagery and pictorial strategies, Rana has exhibited at various
public and private
institutions, including Mohatta Palace Museum, Karachi; Singapore Art Museum; Hong Kong Art Center; Cornerhouse, Manchester; Musée Guimet, Paris; Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane; Fotomuseum Winterthur; Whitechapel Gallery, London; Saatchi Gallery, London; Lower Belvedere, Vienna; the Asia Society, New York; National Fine Arts Museum, Taichung; House
of World
Cultures, Berlin; and Fukuoka Museum
of Art.
He criticizes the spinelessness
of those who should actually be watching over
institutions: «Lacking an interest in art and with no
culture of discussion, they hide behind external aspects
of the museum and withdraw to a position
of delighting in the exercise
of administrative control — to the point
of calling in the
public prosecutor's office when, to put it bluntly, something is not to their liking.»
Like all good super her @s we cloak our ordinary
public personas and arrive on the scene as dead women artists — masked guerrilla girls — wielding the F word (feminism) to hold our
public and cyber
institutions accountable to women and youth across
cultures and economic backgrounds who are otherwise left on the wrong side
of the Digital Divide.
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Culture projects often interweave curators, writers, educators, artists, and co-conspirators into situations that undermine engrained behaviors of institutions, forging new intersections among art, design, education, and consumer culture to rethink how institutions address and engage the public and build com
Culture projects often interweave curators, writers, educators, artists, and co-conspirators into situations that undermine engrained behaviors
of institutions, forging new intersections among art, design, education, and consumer
culture to rethink how institutions address and engage the public and build com
culture to rethink how
institutions address and engage the
public and build community.
Many law schools have developed programs for study abroad — not just the summer - abroad programs that have been standard fare for decades (that may or may not include instruction in foreign or international law), but also semester - abroad programs, exchange programs with law faculties in other countries, and special legal institutes with a comparative or international focus, including some that are situated in foreign jurisdictions.18 For example, Temple operates year - round programs with full - time faculty in Tokyo and Beijing; as well as a summer program in Rome; exchange relationships with the Universities
of Cork, Tel Aviv, and Utrecht; and an Institute for International Law and
Public Policy in Philadelphia.19 One
of the more unusual efforts
of this kind has been Georgetown's undertaking to create a completely new
institution in London that is cooperatively run by several leading world universities and that brings together equal numbers
of students from several different nations to study law together for a semester in a setting that is not tied to any single legal
culture.20
Perhaps because Canadians tend to think
of their universities as
public institutions, and therefore presumptively open to the
public, they have not considered questions
of access to the same extent as Americans, whose academic
culture includes private
institutions along with
public ones.
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