Sentences with phrase «exhibitions of»

We assembled exhibitions of art by indigenous Americans and exhibited them in museums in the U.S., Canada, and Europe, and we produced supporting educational publications, videos, lectures, and children's activities.
We hold exhibitions of student artwork both in school and with partners such as the Ancient House Museum of Thetford Life.
Students must complete four courses (14 credits), engage in field experiences, present two exhibitions of mastery, and complete a 2 - credit Capstone Project.
Aside from field trips and giving presentations, parents, relatives, and neighbors are also invited to school regularly to listen to presentations by students or outsiders and to see exhibitions of student work.
Some of these trials came in the form of actual exhibitions of student work in Longfellow Hall this past year.
To date, Berger and Seidel have used the hallway outside of the Eliot Lyman Room to showcase two exhibitions of student work that have been well - received both inside and outside the HGSE community.
Free cultural events, such as Art's Biennials exhibitions of famous artists of all continents, Cinema, Theater, Music and Dance International Festivals are great channels for non-formal dissemination of Global Citizenship values, mainly in respect and appreciation of cultural diversity.
He had exhibitions of his oil and watercolor paintings at the National Academy of Design, Allied Artists of America, Salmagundi Club, and American Watercolor Society.
Increasingly, schools are staging end of unit or term exhibitions of student work across a range of subjects.
raising awareness and gain appreciation for the work of the children and their messages with local exhibitions of the artwork made by the young peace activists
The 1.85:1 framing reflects the movie's true nature (more family - friendly coming - of - age drama than CG fantasy) and the immaculate print yields no complaints whatsoever, satisfying with sharp, detailed, consistent video that surpasses the theatrical exhibitions of even better cinemas.
«The story unfolds first as an adventure, later as a mystery, then as near tragedy as this artist kept her work to herself, and finally as something of a triumph, as exhibitions of her work have been selling out throughout the world.»
By 1954 his exhibitions of photographs of jazz musicians and dancers led to a contract with Globe Photos, followed by work at Harper's Bazaar.
He has also had gallery exhibitions of his work in New York, Los Angeles, London and San Diego.
The city's public art gallery presents free exhibitions of international contemporary art.
• Urban Identity - Head to the humble Thumbprint Gallery for impressive exhibitions of urban masterpieces.
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The changing indoor exhibitions of the Sheffield Millennium Gallery are matched by timeless green spaces, which breathe a freshness and vitality into the air.
His most recent books are «Private View» and «In Your Face», to accompany the exhibitions of the same name.
As curator of one of the world's top museums, she helped stage exhibitions of fashion designers like Chalayan and Valentino.
The NAOJ Chile Observatory annually participates in the Nobeyama Open campus events and presents exhibitions of the ALMA and ASTE telescopes in Chile.
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The upper gallery, «The Exhibition», looks at how science was presented to the public at the great exhibitions of the late 19th century, such as the Paris Electrical Exhibition of 1881.
As well as being a slightly larger than pocket - size guide for those wanting to put digital computing in perspective, this book aims to tempt readers to see the exhibitions of the instruments described.
It was noteworthy that, as compared with the exhibitions of previous years, the collection of exhibits on view was more or less international in character.
Such exhibitions of agility and bravado are the behavioral equivalent in humans of physical attributes such as antlers and horns in animals.
This issue attracted attention when exhibitions of plasticised bodies were criticised for using bodies that could have belonged to Chinese prisoners.
It's too small and its configuration is not conducive to the exhibitions of today.
The Mass Audubon Museum of American Bird Art has presented two exhibitions of his work, in 2000 and 2011, and owns more than 30 Clem artworks, as well as his archive, including correspondence and photographs.
I subsequently sold work in two exhibitions of Scottish Art organised to raise funds for the RNIB — one in the Lloyd Jerome Gallery and the other in Bonhams, Edinburgh.
While his San Felipe was faster than Jacinto's, the latter produced one of the finest exhibitions of courage and ability in his first effort around two turns.
The «hustling but inept gang of track stars who collaborated with Baltimore in horrendous exhibitions of church - basement basketball» must be disheveling the league.
Richard Little, Chairman for the PPMA Group, added: «For more than 25 years the PPMA show has brought together buyers and sellers at one of the most visually dynamic exhibitions of the very latest processing and packaging innovations.
Called «Kalocsa Paprika Days,» it features exhibitions of food products, a professional conference on the topic of paprika, a variety of sports competitions, and a fish soup cooking contest (with paprika as a necessary ingredient, of course).
The two have become key exhibitions of the industry in Asia.
Nearly 120,000 people visit the DOM BENEDICTINE Palace every year to explore the unique architecture; an exceptional collection of priceless art masterpieces and exhibitions of world leading modern art.
And the gallery at Vasse Felix winery in Margaret River hosts exhibitions of works from owner Janet Holmes à Court's extensive collection of Australian art.
FHC China is one of the largest exhibitions of imported food, drink, and hospitality products in China.
What the process paradigm generalizes as the principle that «the many become one, and are increased by one,» Kauffman conceptualizes as spontaneous exhibitions of new degrees of order that may play as fundamental a role in shaping evolution as does the Darwinian process of natural selection.
At any rate, as is true among all early peoples, from the beginning till far down the course of Hebrew thought, thunder and lightning were regarded as special exhibitions of superhuman power.
He was a storm god, associated with violent exhibitions of nature's power.
To me, the saddest exhibitions of these kinds of acts are when they are perpetrated against those who can not change who they were born to be.
The spotlight or the communal exhibitions of our human experience are necessary.
Walking into Steinway Hall is like entering a gallery where the world's finest pianos sit on display as exhibitions of...
There would be curated exhibitions of paintings and photography in the dressing rooms.
«(Cannes) wants to reiterate its support to the traditional mode of exhibition of cinema in France and in the world,» it continued, adding that from next year its rules would explicitly state any film entered for competition would have to «commit itself to being distributed in French movie theatres».
Princess Caroline, a contemporary art enthusiast, has supported the exhibition of cutting - edge artists such as Anish Kapoor, George Condo and Mark Dion throughout the city.
On the same day, the Museum of the City of New York will open its second solo exhibition of Webb's work, entitled A City Seen: Todd Webb's Postwar New York, 1945 - 1960; that show will run till September 4.
By his own admission, Webb tried to avoid photographing anything that was too «Walker Evans - ish,» and a new exhibition of his work showcases work from the urban side of his portfolio, including memorable photos he took for Fortune magazine.
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