Sentences with phrase «early creative career»

His work references his early creative career as a sign and billboard painter, and the media soaked images of popular culture.

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She says early - career investigators need to find creative ways to differentiate their future work from their past mentors.
The goal of all these proposals is to get the best young biomedical scientists into their own independent, well - funded laboratories earlier in their careers, so that they don't waste their most productive and creative years in a supporting role, pursuing other people's research ideas.
The NIH Director's New Innovator award is designed specifically to support a small group of creative scientists at an early stage of their career with an emphasis on innovative, high - impact projects, according to the NIH website.
I've mentioned before that when pondering creative careers earlier on in life I seriously considered becoming a wedding planner.
González has taken the next step in his creative evolution by returning to the folksy roots of his early career while also building off of the rhythmic ventures of Junip.
But I wanted to find a sort of base where I could put on work I'd been talking about doing with this larger creative family I've developed over my career, whether it's Judi Dench from the early days or Lily James and Richard Madden from «Cinderella».»
I always find it interesting to see how many filmmakers of the writer / director mold often latch onto certain ideas early in their creative careers and later come back to those themes many times.
A career high for him — and an early career high for a startlingly good Genesis Rodriguez — «Tusk» provides the kind of fertile creative ground that certain kinds of curio - inclined performers dream of, and Smith is more than happy to indulge them.
In the early part of his career, which was influenced by the neorealism and, at the same time, censured by the government, he was, arguably at his most creative, innovative, and courageous in the way he presented and treated his subjects and depicted his characters.
This would give students an early understanding of the business side of the creative industries, and lend itself to more forward - thinking students considering a career in music.
The entire creative team of The Lion King got started in the theatre as children and those early experiences went on to inform our collective careers, so we are excited to be able to extend the legacy of the stage to the next generation of theatre - makers and theatre - goers» said Thomas Schumacher, producer and president, Disney Theatrical Productions.
A central connective figure in Abstract Expressionism Carone has gained increasing recognition as an uncompromising and creative artist during a seven - decade career, culminating in a creative burst in his late eighties and early nineties.
A promising painter, early in his career Lowe transitioned to social practice and local organization, focusing more directly on creative solutions to address the social, economic and cultural needs of the community.
Focusing on Lassnig's self - portraiture, the exhibition presents works by the artist — most of them never previously exhibited in the U.S. — from all creative periods of her career, spanning her early involvement with graphic abstraction in Paris and Art Informel, to her later shift to figural representation.
When curators at Saint Louis's Contemporary Art Museum asked Cindy Sherman whether there was a moment in her career whose resonance might be underappreciated, one around which she might like to develop an exhibit and a book, she selected her earliest adult creative years, beginning while she was still a student at Buffalo State College in the mid-1970s.
Workspace encourages creative risk - taking, collaboration, learning and skill - sharing at a critical early stage of an artist's career and serves between 15 and 20 individuals or collaborative groups annually.
The Embedded residency programme was aimed at composers at an early stage in their career, providing a professional development opportunity, offering support and space to explore creative ideas and compositional practice, as well as gaining experience in producing and presenting new work.
Just how dynamic, creative, and important her early career was when she finally hit her stride.
Both shows represent a homecoming of sorts for KAWS, who fortified his creative career in Tokyo in the early - 2000s and was the first artist to exhibit in the gallery's Hong Kong space in 2012.
TNS aims to support recent graduates and early - career practitioners from a wide range of creative backgrounds by providing affordable city centre spaces in which to work and exhibit.
The program provides early career, self - directed artists time, space and support to experiment and develop a new body of work in a creative supportive community environment of 160 rotating visiting workshop artists / instructors and hundreds of students.
The art on display at Sweet Liberty is colourful, bombastic and highly varied, a testament to the creative energy and drive of an artist at a still relatively early point in his career.
The program provides early career, self - directed artists the time, space and support to experiment and develop a new body of work in a creative community comprising artists - in - residence, visiting artists, and hundreds of students.
She received a National Endowment for the Arts critic's grant early in her career, in 2010 was named an Honorary Fellow of the American Crafts Council, and in 2015 was awarded an Art Writers Grant from the Warhol Foundation and Creative Capital.
«In the early stages of your career, most of your portfolio will be self - generated work that you have full creative control over.
My career is still in what you'd call the early stages - it has been for about... hmmm... 30 years now... like you said, I'm enjoying my obscure (pure) creative freedom - I can go wherever my muse takes me...
The show represents a network of early career creatives, starting in Santa Fe and spiraling across the nation.
Pacita's artistic career, right up to her her early death at age 58, was a creative continuum exploring and expanding new mediums, techniques and materials.
A show currently running at MoMa Ps1 focuses on Lassnig's self - portraiture, the exhibition presents works by the artist — most of them never previously exhibited in the U.S. — from all creative periods of her career, spanning her early involvement with graphic abstraction in Paris and Art Informel, to her later shift to figural representation.
Although his professional career spans more than three decades, his involvement with the creative arts dates back to his early school years.
The restless career of one of the great provocateurs of early modernism finally gets its due from MoMA, healthfully perturbing that institution's emphasis on linear progress and creative genius with radically shifting styles and tones.
The Inivators (Iniva's youth advisory board) are a group of individuals who are in the early stages of their creative careers who collaborate with professional artists to realise projects in response to Iniva's public programme.
Beginning and ending in a classical mode, this period encompasses some of the most important steps in his career: his traditional academic training, his early encounters with works by modern and Old Master artists, his creative interaction with pre-classical and tribal art, his invention with Georges Braque of cubism and papier collé, and his postwar alternation between cubism and classicism — the groundwork for all the developments in his later career.
Championing a new model of creative support, the six - month programme draws inspiration from entrepreneurial start - up models to provide early - career support for those at the forefront of investigative expression.
Spanning his artistic career, from the early 90s and onwards, the artist has made environmental issues and social awareness central to his creative output.
The mid-1960s saw a complete change of fortune in Riley's early career, marked by a dramatic surge of creative and commercial success.
Hamiltonian Artists is a 501 (c) 3 organization dedicated to providing professional development opportunities for creative artists early in their careers.
Owner and Creative Director of January Creative in Nashville, Tennessee, Amber has been a self - employed graphic and web designer for over eight years, starting early in her collegiate career.
Earlier in his career, Dan was the Owner and Creative Director of the design firm, Imageline, which provided computer design and simulations for clients in the architectural, legal, broadcast, and gaming industries.
Throughout my career, I have been an early adopter: I designed tabloid sections in a daily newspaper, produced a 24 - hour text & graphics - based news service for cable TV (pre-Internet), convinced a regional retail chain to advertise on cable TV, was instrumental in introducing computers to a creative agency, introduced computer - based testing to test takers, and helped launch a company's e-commerce site.
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