Sentences with phrase «entries by jurors»

The show comprises 53 works, selected from 336 entries by jurors Lori Bookstein, Seung Lee and Christina Mossaides Strassfield.

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The Lexus LS460 was chosen from an initial entry list of twenty - eight (28) contenders nominated by World Car jurors from 22 countries throughout the world.
After an initial review round by over 300 judges, the nearly 600 entries for the 2018 IGF Awards were distributed to a diverse set of expert jurors from across the industry for final consideration.
The awards were decided by a panel of expert jurors, who whittled over 200 entries down to just 73 nominees.
The show includes the top 25 artists» entries chosen by jurors Sara Nightingale and Scott Sandell.
Call For Entries: June 26 — August 6 Notification: August 18 Delivery of works: by September 27 Opening Reception: October 5, 2017 Juror Talk: October 29 Exhibition Dates: October 7 — November 12
Call For Entries: July 3 — July 30 Notification: August 11 Delivery of works: by August 26 or 28, 10 am - 6 pm, to the Buckhead Library Opening Reception & Juror Talk: September 16, 3 - 5 pm Exhibition Dates: August 29 — October 28
Call for Entries for Southern Exposure's Juried Exhibition: Proof Southern Exposure's Juried Exhibition of Work by Northern California Artists Juror: Denise Markonish, Curator at Mass MoCA Southern Exposure seeks submissions of artwork by Northern California artists for their Entry Fee - Free... Continue reading →
Pro Arts, call for entries: Juried Annual 2012 Pro Arts critically acclaimed Juried Annual is an exhibition that presents a survey of the best new work in the San Francisco Bay Area selected by juror Hamza Walker.
Out of 1,400 entries the Museum received, the jurors chose 80 works by 61 artists from 10 states.
Paintings were selected from more than 2,700 entries by an esteemed panel of jurors.
In U.S. v. Lawson, on the other hand, the federal Fourth Circuit addressed at length the reliability concerns presented by reliance on Wikipedia.32 The issue arose when, despite the trial court's explicit instruction not to conduct research on the internet or otherwise, a juror reviewed, during deliberations, a Wikipedia definition of an element of the crime with which the defendant was charged.33 The juror no longer had the original Wikipedia entry but obtained a printout two weeks later in anticipation of his appearance before the court on complaints of juror misconduct.
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