Sentences with phrase «explore body issues»

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If a woman has a history of body image issues, bottle feeding may be an option to explore.
Pritchett School 3rd graders got a chance last week to walk away from their normal classroom lessons on the human body and explore such issues as disease research and the benefits of breast - feeding with real medical professionals as part of the school's health fair.
With less lecture and more interactive, hands - on learning, we will explore issues like keeping a positive attitude about your body's abilities, advocating for yourself, informed decision making, exploring emotions, and how to prepare yourself for parenthood.
This workshop aims to explore the underlying reasons for research ethics and how we can go about implementing them to compare and contrast the requirements of different bodies» ethical guidelines (ESRC and NHS) to consider the implications for management researchers to provide a forum for the discussion of research ethics issues and the sharing of good practice.
Many of the scientific and technical issues explored by the NanoMend researchers have been explored in the body of articles and papers co-authored by Mohamed.
Body - mind issues: The fact that emotions could contribute to disease progression or onset «is not in the foreground of the regular medical world,» which causes some people to explore alternatives, he pointed out.
In today's featured paper, the authors go about exploring these issues using N - body simulations of multiple - black - hole systems in gas - dense environments.
While I was healing back issues from a skateboarding fall I started to really explore upper body strength including the bench press, which I was also competing in.
My main offerings at this time are: Yin Yoga & Therapeutic Yoga for everybody who would like to explore ways to support their nervous system, has body issues they would like to improve (which can be healing or fitness related)
I hate not exercising, and didn't see much of a change in my body, so I'm going to start running again as well as exploring more options for some health issues.
It aims to improve mental health and wellbeing and explore coping strategies for issues such as bullying; body image in a digital world; exam stress; positive relationships and friendships; and online stress and social media
In the October 2017 issue of The Automobile... Douglas Blain describes his rôle in discovering an experimental Bentley coupé body long thought lost, while James Fack tells the story of its design and development in the 1930s in The Aero Bentley / For this months Auto - biography, Matthew Bell visits a converted Victorian gasworks in mid-Sussex to meet the larger - than - life author, windmill expert and passionate Vintage car owner Rodney de Little / In Sprint Speciale, Richard Sutton tells the story of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta SS and its brilliant stylist Franco Scaglione / Mick Walsh chooses his favourites from Pebble Beach, the famous concours d'elegance on the Monterey peninsula / Sébastien Faurès Fustel de Coulanges explores the pioneering work of Dutch engineer Alexander Holle, which may have inspired Vittorio Jano's greatest Grand Prix car design in Alfa Romeo and the 4wd Holle / An offshoot of Arrol - Johnston, the Galloway was designed with the woman motorist in mind.
Pharmacology Courses in pharmacology explore issues of veterinary medicine, including terminology associated with therapeutic treatments, how drugs work in the animal's body, medicine dosage calculations and possible side effects.
Commissioned for Kinfolk Magazine's Adrenaline Issue, the creative duo were asked to recreate the very moment just before something shocking happens, exploring the relationship between our minds and bodies by way of our coping mechanisms.
Infinite Receptors These works are part of an ongoing body of paintings and drawings called Infinite Receptors that explores issues related to lived experiences of black bodies today.
Using the body as the site of personal investigation, the physical manifestations of denial, shame, and oppression are explored and moreover issues surrounding the female body are examined.
Through a variety of media — sculpture, painting, performance, and photography — she has consistently explored issues of wealth and excess, body image and beauty.
Greene enjoys exploring photographic processes that engage issues about the body, memory, the absorption of culture, and the ever - shifting identity of African Americans.
In this current body of work, Lemus continues to explore domestic issues, issues that can often manifest in society at large.
Inspired by ornament, her latest body of work explores social issues through the examination of creative and artistic practices.
Female but maybe not Feminist, Biscayne Times, Victor Barrenechea, October 2008 Susan Lee - Chun Artist Profile, Theme Magazine, May / June 2008 Miami Contemporary Artists, Clear Magazine, April / May 2008 Voices, NY Arts, February / March 2008 Asian Artists on Display in BMOCA Exhibits, Boulder Daily Camera, Jenny Bergen, February 22, 2008 Urban Art Access: Art Basel Miami Beach, December 2007 Art Basel Miami Beach Notebook: A Party for the Arty, Economist, Jessica Gallucci, December 2007 Miami Contemporary Artists Book, Julie Davidow & Paul Clemence, November 2007 Susan Lee - Chun, H Magazine (Spain), Pedro Paricio, November 2007 Hurricane Project I, El Nuevo Herald, Adriana Herrera, Sept. 30, 2007 Los grabados de Goya inician una interesante temporada, El Nuevo Herald, Adriana Herrera, Sept. 16, 2007 Eight make the cut, Miami Herald, Daniel Chang, September 15, 2007 To the Brink and Back, Miami New Times, Carlos Suarez de Jesus, September 13, 2007 Body Double: Through a lens starkly, LA Times, Holly Myers, September 12, 2007 Ever more galleries in Wynwood, Miami Herald, Brett Sokol, September 7, 2007 Optic Nerve IX: MOCA Review, Miami Art Guide, Michelle Weinberg, September / October issue No. 10 Visual Power, Miami Herald, Tom Austin, August 5, 2007 Snitzer show brings 59 Homegrown Artists together, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, July 22, 2007 Wynwood Gallery Installations show the District «Artistic Heart, Miami Herald, Brett Sokol, July 13, 2007 Stop at X, Broward & Palm Beach New Times, Michael MIlls, April 26, 2007 Asian Style and Taste, LA Times, Scarlet Cheng, January 11, 2007 Banquet Art Exhibition at Pacific Asia Museum, The Epoch Times, Dan Sanchez, Dec. 10, 2006 Critic's Pick, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, December 8, 2006 Almost Famous, Ocean Drive Magazine, October 2006 Young at Art, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, September 10, 2006 Galleries & Museums, Chicago Reader, September 8, 2006 Home Groan, Miami New Times, Carlos Suarez De Jesus, August 16, 2006 Cuatro Artistas en Casa, El Nuevo Herald, Jose Antonio Evora, August 8, 2006 Urban Sprawl, Sun - Sentinel, Emma Trelles, July 30, 2006 Exploring Urban Life With Art «WLRN ArtStreet with Meredith Porte, July 2006 Around Town, Coral Gables Living Magazine, June / July 2006 Five Years and Going Strong, Design Miami Magazine (vol.1, No. 2), Tiffany Chestler, May 2006 Metro - Pictures, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, May 14, 2006.
Marc Quinn began his career exploring issues such as the relation between art and science, the human body and its survival mechanisms, life and its preservation, and beauty and death.
A celebrated artist and educator, Greene enjoys exploring photographic processes that engage issues about the body, memory, and the ever - shifting identity of African Americans.
In Sweet Tooth, 40 artists, including Ed Ruscha, Wayne Thiebaud, Claes Oldenburg, Vik Muniz, Laurie Simmons, Shimon Attie, Enrique Chagoya, Jana Sterbak and Andy Warhol, explore the visual landscape of the dessert, while at the same time confronting such complex issues as body image, feminism, gender issues and illness.
Her practice, which combines painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, performance, photography, and video, explores issues of gender, culture, and the self, often employing the body as a tool to weave together the personal and political.
Kenton Parker's work addresses issues of self - improvement, beauty, and masculinity, expressing rebellion against societal pressures to be perfect or successful, while exploring the landscape as a metaphor for the body.
In this solo endeavor Stoller continues using clay as a vehicle to explore issues of idealized beauty, vanity and the subjugation of the female body using porcelain as her primary media, a material inextricably linked to desire, secrecy and commodification.
Just as Walter aims to show how such ideas can be useful in exploring issues such as gender, identity, beauty and the body, a «shonky aesthetic», he says, can also be a challenge to recent visual culture.
The article, «Men / Mend / Amend» relates to the central theme of the issue, «Mending,» as Newport's current body of work explores the stitch as an agent of material and physical healing as it relates to fatherhood.
Quadrille (1976) by Rose English highlights the fetishisation of women's bodies and explores issues around gender roles, whereby dressage can be seen as a metaphor for power struggles and relationships.
By using her body to work through issues of race, culture, religion and gender, Benedict sets out a unique set of DIY parameters to explore.
Ceramics Finds Its Place in the Art - World Mainstream Lilly Wei writes... From the first generation of modernists who worked in clay to contemporary practitioners, all have made breakthroughs: in scale, in single objects as well as expansive installations; in technical experimentation; in increasingly original formal resolutions from the abstract to the realistic; and in content, exploring issues about the body, identity, politics, history, feminism, domesticity, means of production, and beauty... more
Through her artistic practice and her teaching, both of which are very closely integrated, she rigorously explored complex issues of class, gender, health and the body; combining personal experience, political understanding and critical theory.
To launch Van Alen Institute's Spring 2014 Events, the Institute and ISSUE Project Room present a fast - paced medley of music, poetry, personal reflections, conversations, and performances by designers, artists, musicians, writers, social scientists, and others exploring the meaning of well - being, and the effects of the city on our minds and bodies.
Snap Judgments explores African photography in terms of content and style, organized into four main thematic groups that reflect the issues addressed by African artists today — landscape; urban formations; the body and identity; and history and representation — around which Africa's experimental artists have articulated individual artistic styles and languages.
Panel: On Feminism @ The New School Feb. 7, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Manhattan Exploring the «Our Bodies, Online» theme from Aperture's «On Feminism» issue, this conversation includes curators Aria Dean and Amanda Hunt, among others
Bodies of Work explores issues surrounding the body and figure through the lens of four different artists.
The artist employs kitsch painting techniques — of the sort found in Chinatown gift shops — to explores issues of body and modification (specifically through plastic surgery) among Asian women.
The exhibition focuses on issues of object and image systems; as each artist explores the dynamic of multiple objects and grids as a means of revealing the corporeal and metaphysical through a process of ordering or breaking down the body.
Richard Prince's new body of work at Guild Hall in East Hampton, New York, continues the artist's career - long preoccupation with using the images of mass media to explore issues of originality and uniqueness in art.
Little Big Man Gallery is pleased to announce Doug Rickard's first solo exhibition in Los Angeles and debut the artist's latest body of work titled N.A. Rickard's new photography and video work continues to explore the darker side of urban America and highlights issues of economic disparity, ever - present surveillance and tendencies toward publicity via social media.
The body continues to be explored as a tool by many contemporary artists, continuing to provide a means of exploring a range of issues relating to identity and society.
The new course will also be six sessions, with sessions exploring food systems — from how agriculture contributes to climate change and how climate change affects global food supply, to food justice and food politics issues, to the health of our bodies and the health of ecosystems.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA, Visiting Assistant Professor of Lawyering Skills, Position # 00023353 The University of North Dakota School of Law seeks (1) to educate students for professional service in the law and law - related professions, (2) to explore legal issues of special significance to North Dakota and the region, (3) to attract a well - qualified and diverse student body and to assist students in making career decisions, (4) to promote improvements in the law and legal systems, the legal profession, and the administration of justice, and (5) to further the overall goals and objectives of the University of North Dakota.
England About Blog A blog exploring issues in gender, sexualities, body image, body modification, pornography, online interactions and any other issues of interest.
In My Mother, My Mirror, an experienced psychotherapist explores how mothers unwittingly pass on their self - esteem and body image issues to their daughters, helps you break the cycle when parenting your own daughters, and guides you through the process of overcoming the hidden negative messages that keep you from reaching your fullest potential.
Scientists have been exploring the effects of porn on the body for years, wondering about its impact on everything from brain chemistry and libido to mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and motivation.
For women over 50, this supportive, psychologically - minded group provides an opportunity to explore issues related to relationships, career, parenting, aging, body image - anything connected with transitions in one's life.
A number of case studies explore the issues of justice, health equality and remote communities to demonstrate how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and representative bodies might be able to develop their own indicators for monitoring the progress of the UPR over the next four years.
Youth Mental Health and Technology This talk explores a range of web - based and smartphone apps that are now emerging as vital tools in helping young people deal with common mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, body image issues, eating disorders etc..
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