An interactive power point, a 1.5 - 2 hour lesson that includes individual and small group tasks that
explore personal identity and leads to researching and explaining British Values.
«Current Locations» also speaks to these artists» affinity with creating a sense of place (or places): painter Barbara Marks creates voluminous pictorial & interior spaces with her deeply saturated color palette; Elise Church paints intimate environments based on her travels in space in time; Colombian artist, Esperanza Cortés incorporates natural resources and folklore motifs from her homeland as a means of
exploring personal identity; Kyle Vu - Dunn sculpts warped «natural» environments to harbor the self; and Viviane Rombaldi Seppey blends world maps (with emphasis on places she's lived) with morbid imagery from traditional medical textbooks.
Not exact matches
If we add the Whiteheadian societal reconstrual of
personal identity to the problematic
explored in (i), the alleged harshness of the being / becoming dichotomy may be further mitigated.
This subject of
personal and shared narratives emerges again as Chris and Lucy
explore the
identity of «Us» that emerges in partnership.
And now Coco
explores a similarly resonant theme: the tension between our family traditions and our burgeoning sense of
personal identity.
For director and co-writer Ryan Coogler, it was a way to
explore some of his deepest
personal thoughts on
identity and culture, but through the highly accessible entry point of a superhero movie.
Personal Shopper actualizes that thematic undercurrent of the filmmaker's oeuvre: Filled with spirits both malevolent and inscrutable, the film
explores the extent to which Assayas's characters have always found, and lost, their
identities through the aid of their surroundings.
Debuting in a time where discussion on race in American cinema is at an absolute fever pitch, Morris From America
explores the idea of cultural and
personal identity through the lens of a 13 - year old black aspiring free - styler living with his father (Craig Robinson) in the little white - washed German village of Heidelberg.
Kate Nehring, president and founder of Infused, a leadership organization trying to create more inclusive school and nonprofit cultures, argues that change begins only with
exploring and understanding
personal histories and
identities — and finally becoming aware of one's own biases.
Lessons include:
exploring issues of self image and online
identity in the age of the selfie; thinking about online representation and digital footprints; sharing
personal information and deciding what to post online; making positive contributions to social networks and online communities; privacy settings and setting app restrictions; cyberbullying; game and app age restrictions and screen time as well as evaluating when health websites are reliable sources and when they are just trying to sell something.
A body of research has shown the benefits of young people actively
exploring their
personal backgrounds — and a critical piece of that puzzle is probing ethnic - racial
identity.
In a recent conversation, a colleague of mine mentioned that what and how he would teach a class would depend on the students he was teaching: he would adapt what he taught to what his students found to be interesting or relevant because he wanted to use history to help them
explore and determine their
personal and cultural
identity.
Among some of the themes
explored are cultural vs.
personal identity, self - actualization as the quintessential American Dream, development of individuality vs. sacrifice for family and future generations, and the creative process in a foreign language... as well as the perils of success found by sticking to the familiar.
Narrated in her utterly captivating prose style and with exquisite insight, humor, empathy, nuance, and at great
personal cost, Norah uses her intimate firsthand experience to
explore the many remarkable mysteries of gender
identity as well as who men are apart from and in relation to women.
My Solo Exchange Diary
explores «
personal issues surrounding mental health,
identity, and intimacy.
While in the process of browsing our site, you also provide us with information that doesn't reveal your
personal identity — what type of destination you're
exploring, for example.
With its deep story and host of unusual characters, The Fall Part 2: Unbound
explores themes of artificial intelligence,
identity, and the challenge of coping with other beings, with their own quirks, limitations, and
personal boundaries.
This exhibition features more than 30 large - and medium - scale works on paper with largely
personal references
exploring love, loss, death and
identity.
The exhibition draws upon the Wolfonian's collection to
explore issues of
identity —
personal, corporate and national — as well as the impact of cultural displacement on the history of design and the role of commercial art in the modern city.
«RASHID JOHNSON: Anxious Men» @ The Drawing Center New York, N.Y. Over the past 15 years or so, Rashid Johnson «s practice has
explored a range of themes, including «the black experience in America, the dialogue between abstraction and figuration, and the relationship between art and
personal identity.»
The series
explores how ideology intersects with
personal identity and how belief can act as a wide ranging agent - one of exclusivity, violence, spiritual transcendence, and social change.
Drawing from its collection, the museum is featuring works spanning the late 19th century to the present that «
explore the practice of portraiture and figuration as a means of celebrating
personal and collective histories, ideas and
identities.»
Hennessy
explores themes of
identity and
personal representation investigating the role of men in society and how this is reflected in our every day.
The narrative structure of these writings provide the framework to
explore issues like
personal history,
identity, gender politics, human nature, and many other topics.»
Lazarus» exhibition
explores collective public archives,
personal memory, and the role of photography and collecting in contemporary art and
identity.
Her delicately drawn characters
explore the fluidity of
identity — sexual, cultural,
personal and political — and the ambiguity in relationships with one another.
Utilizing photography, installation and book projects, Croitoru's work
explores the intersections of
personal, group and national
identities.
In his own work he
explores issues of
personal and collective
identities with a deep commitment to object making and a fluid engagement with materials, process and ideas.»
Zadie Xa is a London - based, Canadian artist whose work
explores identity, desire and
personal fantasy.
Composed of works from the museum's collection made since 2000, including several recent acquisitions and works on view for the first time, the exhibition
explores the prevailing correlations between the
personal, the intimate, and the individual; constructions of
identity, history, and culture; the instability of materials; and strategies to rediscover or recover the past.
The show will feature more than 60 non-figurative portraits that
explore the evolving understanding of
personal identity over the last century and that reflect a revolution in the very nature of portraiture itself.
Kathryn Trumbull Fimreite is a Chicago based visual and teaching artist whose work
explores the relationship between
personal identity and legacy.
«Smile Orange» was a group exhibition of painting, photography and video works that
explored dynamics of
identity formation (and their reliance on history and memory) from a
personal, communal and national perspective.
21c Museum is North America's only collecting museum dedicated solely to art of the 21st century, and its current and upcoming exhibitions
explore issues of our day, ranging from the construction of
personal and group
identity, to race and gender, celebrity, nature and technoculture.
By creating works that
explore the connections between animal behaviorisms and human nature, she seeks to unveil inner truths of
personal identity.
Cutler employs a vivid color palette to compose internal - landscapes / symbolic still lifes,
exploring the cultural and
personal significance of his
identity as a black gay man in contemporary America.
Identity Shifts A companion exhibition to Posing Beauty, this collection - based display features works by African American artists who use representations of the human figure or some aspect of the body (including hair) to explore how we construct and perceive personal and cultural i
Identity Shifts A companion exhibition to Posing Beauty, this collection - based display features works by African American artists who use representations of the human figure or some aspect of the body (including hair) to
explore how we construct and perceive
personal and cultural
identityidentity.
Tarver's work
explores the definition of place, boundaries and
identity — combining her interests in architecture, domestic interiors and
personal histories.
TUESDAY, APRIL 30 NOON LUNCH, 12:30 - 1:30 P.M. PROGRAM FACULTY BIENNIAL ARTIST TALKS: Lisa Rundstrom and Humberto Saenz External vs. Internal:
Exploring the Public and Private with Lisa Rundstrom, ShiftSpace Gallery Director and Lecturer Rundstrom is a multi-disciplinary artist exploring notions of personal identity, intimacy, power, and interdependence through installations of light, video, and performati
Exploring the Public and Private with Lisa Rundstrom, ShiftSpace Gallery Director and Lecturer Rundstrom is a multi-disciplinary artist
exploring notions of personal identity, intimacy, power, and interdependence through installations of light, video, and performati
exploring notions of
personal identity, intimacy, power, and interdependence through installations of light, video, and performative works.
This collection - based exhibition features works by African American artists who use representations of the human figure or some aspect of the body (including hair) to
explore how we construct and perceive
personal and cultural
identity.
Otis College is committed to helping students
explore their own
personal identity development in ways that supports their creative passions.
Robert Indiana distinguished himself as the «American Painter of Signs» as a way to emphasize his interest in
exploring American
identity,
personal history, and the power of abstraction and language.
Her work involves constructing narratives that
explore social, political, and
personal identities.
Brussels based artist and filmmaker Manon de Boer creates subtly compelling and at times austerely beautiful works that
explore time, memory, sound, performance and the formation of
personal identity.
Characteristic of Elmgreen & Dragset's practice, the exhibition
explores both
personal and shared cultural
identity and memory - and presents them alongside one another, in no hierarchical order.
Whether addressing the dynamic of
personal space versus public space, or
exploring the fine line between strength in numbers and homogeneity, Suh's sculptures continually question the
identity of the individual in today's increasingly transnational, global society.
It is a means to
explore and convey
personal identity by literally and metaphorically integrating the self into the artwork.
«As an institution dedicated to
exploring new forms of knowledge and modes of communication, we look forward to presenting DuBois's distinct artistic perspective, which challenges us all to consider complex issues of politics and
personal identity,» added Frank Goodyear, Bowdoin College Museum of Art Co-Director.
Through his alternative reality, Kaga
explores personal and cultural
identity, as well as complex social issues faced in daily life.
Best known for her photographic and video works that intimately capture aspects of our familial and
personal histories, Gillian Wearing (b. 1963, Birmingham, UK) continues to
explore the nuances of
identity, the intersections of public and private, and the performativity of self.