Sentences with phrase «different learning studios»

No longer will days be organized in strict time blocks of «classes,» but instead, students will work in different learning studios suited for the type of work they need to undertake — be that individual or group work.

Not exact matches

Not just because I love the fitness method, but because I learn * so * much from other instructors and different studio styles.
As it was my first time attending a KOBOX class, an instructor took me and a few other first - timers into the studio to learn the different punches.
For some people, the idea of heading to a studio can cause a panic attack... But learning from you is a whole different thing.
While many photographers and journalists learn their craft in a classroom or studio, Cassandra Monroe «s professional training was a little different.
Different shades of carpeting on the floor subtly delineate the open studio's separate learning environments, each tailored to a specific use.
And Climax's Walker says the studios themselves get plenty from being involved: «The core thing for us is that we are able to see what is going on outside of the industry bubble — all of the entrants have a different view point on the game industry, their younger eyes see things in a variety of different ways and we as a studio can learn a lot from their perspective.
At the press opening, in the conservation studio that has a glorious floor to ceiling wall of glass on the Hudson (light, light, light), a kind and concerned professional explained: «We have put glass on many paintings for the first few months, because, having learned a lesson from the Tate Modern, we are expecting much larger and much different crowds from the old location, people who do not pay attention to their backpacks or care much about the art.»
Greenwald writes that «the artworks in this exhibition contain wildly different compositional arrangements and display varied paint handling, showing Cézanne to be a thoughtful artist engaged in a lifetime of learning... Beyond studio experiments, a few magnificent loans add heft to this show.
When I'm in the studio, each painting can take me on a different journey, and the potential is there to learn something new each time.
Walker Art Gallery hosted the biggest ever exhibition of Pre-Raphaelite work in British history; the Biennial rediscovered the city; Tate Liverpool blew us away with exhibitions that celebrated some of the 20th Century's greatest artists, and the 21st Century's newest; FACT collaborated with CERN; Metal brought us a never before seen live rendition of Steve Reich's Different Trains; Bluecoat hosted a ground breaking exhibition, curated by learning disabled artists; and nine new studios, galleries and project spaces were born.
They experimented with new ways of teaching and learning; they encouraged discussion and free inquiry; they felt that form in art had meaning; they were committed to the rigor of the studio and the laboratory; they practiced living and working together as a community; they shared the ideas and values of different cultures; they had faith in learning through experience and doing; they trusted in the new while remaining committed to ideas from the past; and they valued the idiosyncratic nature of the individual.
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