Sentences with phrase «do at art»

Indoors, children can do this at the art center or by filling the sand and water table with mud.
This is what visitors do at an art fair: Gawk at the art and talk on their phones.
There's a lot to do at ART, but we expect to sort it out and to be running at the front.
PK: But still growing out of these paintings that you did at the art institute, California School of Fine Arts?

Not exact matches

Only once every few years do they turn up at a high - profile wedding or bestow money on a worthy cause such as the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at UBC.
They ended up at Celebration 6 1/2 years ago when they got off the road and started a family, but the drive to do something in the arts continued.
Gene was a teacher and Paul had a graphics arts background, but in music industry terms, they did start at the bottom.)
You can't buy anything at Burning Man except coffee and ice, but that doesn't mean a trip to Nevada's Black Rock Desert for the wild arts festival, which begins August 28, is cheap.
We wanted to do something that utilized digitized technology, which, at the time — 20 years ago — was state of the art.
I did a B.Sc in interactive arts at Simon Fraser University, but I did that two years on, two years off, and then two years on.
As I watched these professional dancers pour their hearts out in their art, a thought came to me that I really didn't expect: «This is faith at work.»
Spend every free night DJing at a local club to master your art like Dr. Dre did.
When you look at business icons — millionaires and billionaires — don't doubt for a second that they have made an art of asking questions.
Companies often stop at the do's and don't's and never cross into the art and heart of everything.
Sherry Phillips: I have a master's degree in art conservation from Queen's University, and when I finished I had done one of my internships [at the AGO].
Nor did he attend the firm's 75th anniversary gala, held in 2010 at the Temple of Dendur at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
(Only in special instances — say, you donated art valued at $ 20,000 or more — do you need to submit a signed appraisal to the IRS with your return.)
I was actually speaking at Columbus College of Art and Design this past weekend about how to help artists and creatives do a better job growing their businesses.
Meanwhile, a system ensuring that state - of - the - art controls on emissions do not translate into a fatal competitive disadvantage would enable Canada to throw all its energies at providing incentives for the high - quality «green jobs» that need to be in place for the next generation.
If you are seeking a patent on an invention, at some point you will need to do a prior art search.
«If the Senate can conjure up enough votes to pass this, then we might get some more legislation done this year,» said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
But looking at data doesn't always make the problem real or tangible for people — and art can help.
Instead, it comes from connecting with the world and getting away from yourself, as when you enjoy time with friends, family, and children, are engaged at work, or do all - absorbing tasks such as art, writing, crafts, athletics, or helping others.»
I'm graduating, so I'll have more time to do the fun things I've wanted to do, like spend more time at museums, the zoo, the aquarium, at parks, and just in the yard or the home learning about stuff and playing and doing art.
Most don't have a performing arts program at all and children with special needs have a strong creative flair and learn creatively, not through traditional methods.»
It really does nt matter what my beliefs system was, let's just say it was based on chaos theory and science as applied to occult arts, I have since moved on to more pragmatic beliefs but I clearly recall how oppressive they were and surprised at how much propaganda they spread that was based on their ignorance.
If you don't believe in religion look at this as a piece of art... it's that simple.
Everything we create, the mouths we feed, the sick for whom we care, the environments we clean up, the children we nurture, the spouse you love, the friends with whom we weep and rejoice, the hard work at our jobs, the kindness we offer strangers, the art we make — it all matters, and not just for now, because everything you do for God matters for eternity.
I do not refer at this point to theological truth, but to the ways by which art represents the truth of life.
And don't forget — he spent 5 years at a Russion Orthodox Seminary learning the art of dogmatic discourse.
1) Just because you do not understand the cultural reference within the art of the statue, does not mean that the art has less value, nor that the statue is, in fact, «sticking it's tongue out at you».
And here is the rub: churches don't champion the arts because art isn't worried about offending, and Christians take offence too easily (some have just taken offence at being told that).
Anyone who doen't have one of David's art pieces at home does not know what they are missing.
Most of my new ministries have to do with art, which was my training, but was not allowed at the dysfunctional church I left.
A professor at an evangelical liberal arts college explained to me that he liked the intense confrontation, saying: «My money goes to Jews for Jesus, because you can see they are doing something.
Hence, God does not die, for Moses wrote at Psalms 90:2 that «even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God.»
For the Christian witness to be taken seriously in an increasingly pluralistic and secular environment such as the West, Christians must learn the art of being able to 1) have integrity in our convictions; 2) genuinely love, listen to and serve those who do not share our convictions; and 3) consistently do both at the same time.
I was in a feminist performance art collective and they said I was funny and told hilarious stories and that I should do stand - up at the next performance.
At the end of the last century, Arnold advocated art as a solution to the evident collapse of religion: «There is not a creed which is not shaken, not an accredited dogma which is not shown to be questionable, not a received tradition which does not threaten to dissolve.»
I don't really know her but I see her at the art shows in town.
His wife Erin, who assisted in production, sang background vocals, and did all the art for the album is the worship leader at our church.
I am waiting for clarity on what I'm going to do... besides blogging and cartooning here at nakedpastor, as well as working on my art.
As a result of my time at L'Abri and my lifelong work as a writer, I don't believe every artist who is a Christian should produce art that is a paraphrased sermon.
Matthew J. Milliner (whose views don't necessarily represent those of his employer) is associate professor of art history at Wheaton College.
The last time I heard that word I was at an Art exhibit and some stranger walked up to me and dramatically said, «My, don't you look spiffy!»
36 And it came to pass at the time of the offering of the evening sacrifice, that Elijah the prophet came near, and said, LORD God of Abraham, Isaac, and of Israel, let it be known this day that thou art God in Israel, and that I am thy servant, and that I have done all these things at thy word.
Long years in public view have trained him in the art of maintaining stillness and dignity while speeches are made and greetings are exchanged, but he still doesn't look quite at home with military bands and official formality; he walked nicely along the guard of honour but was much smaller than all of them.
Asserting that we do not yet have either the facts or the methods to make forecasting a precise art, Michael argues that there are three basic reasons for continuing to make or act upon them: (1) some forecasts are likely to be close to the mark, (2) poor forecasts provide a better basis for planning than no prediction at all, and (3) well - done forecasts help to illuminate the many factors that interact to produce the future.
Some years ago I encountered a young Jewish art historian who was doing his doctoral dissertation on the sculpture of the great 14th century Romanesque Church of Saint - Pierre at Aulney in France.
Although I do find it very interesting that the GOP, which tends to thump it's collective Bible pretty hard, always takes the first budget shots at charities, the arts, and education.
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