In much of her work, Kheirkhah
explores issues of identity and cultural dissonance through installation, film, photography and performance.
Kirstie Macleod: Elysian Kirstie Macleod is a London based artist whose work
explores issues of identity and the passage of time through textiles, sculpture, photography and performance.
This paper
explores issues of identity and difference in art and its institutions through a historiographic study of two landmark exhibitions, «The Other Story: Afro - Asian Artists in Post-War Britain» (1989) and the 1993 Whitney Biennial.
One of Isaac Julien's first works for the gallery context, the two - screen installation
explores issues of identity and sexuality through SM, bondage rituals and a mirrored filmic montage
The group
explores issues of identity, language and belief in the region «east of the former Berlin Wall and west of the Great Wall of China.»
Her work
explores issues of identity and concepts of memory and tradition through photography and installation.
Chinese collective Double Fly Art Center, whose work
explores issues of identity, sexuality and desire in daily life, design and produce a special currency, the Double Fly duo, in hour of their sixth anniversary.
Kristen is the author of the blog Rage Against the Minivan, where
she explores issues of identity, race, adoption, parenting, and the sometimes embarrassing indignities of motherhood.
Its biweekly lessons — taught in a dedicated block —
explore issues of identity, perspective, privilege, oppression, and activism.
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.
«The work for the exhibit also allowed me to further
explore issues of Identity — something that has become more and more important to my work over the years.»
Revealing Pictures: Photographs from the Christopher E. Olofson Collection Works on view by Edmund Clark, Daniel and Geo Fuchs, Pieter Hugo, Liu Zheng, Zanele Muholi, Robert Polidori, and others serve as striking examples of photography's ability to
explore issues of identity, place, and nationhood.
Works on view by Edmund Clark, Daniel and Geo Fuchs, Pieter Hugo, Liu Zheng, Zanele Muholi, Robert Polidori, and others serve as striking examples of photography's ability to
explore issues of identity, place, and nationhood.
Among Brielmaier's duties will be to collaborate with Berry and the Tang Museum team on realizing critical aspects of the College's $ 1.2 - million Mellon Foundation initiative to strengthen the ways the Museum uses its collection to
explore issues of identity and race, and to support interdisciplinary research in this area.
Why do so many women use the genre of photographic self portraiture to
explore issues of identity and race?
Hinkle's interdisciplinary artistic practice invites participation to
explore issues of identity, culture, and geography.
This exhibition examined the ways in which artists have
explored issues of identity and memory in the context of home.
Thomas's work grows from a long study of art history, drawing inspiration from the classical genres of portraiture, landscape, and still life, as well as from contemporary popular culture, the imagery of which she uses to
explore issues of identity and race, as well as beauty and the self.
This summer The Grace Museum will present three FINDNG HOME exhibitions curated to examine the ways in which artists have
explored issues of identity and memory in the context of home.
This summer The Grace Museum will present three FINDING HOME exhibitions curated to examine the ways in which artists have
explored issues of identity and memory in the context of home.
In Griffin's latest exhibition, «a hole - in - the - wall country,» he continued to
explore issues of identity and race in subtle and personal ways.
Multidisciplinary Emirati artist, curator and writer Ebtisam Abdulaziz incorporates her unique perspective on mathematics and the structures of systems to
explore issues of identity and culture through installations, performance pieces and works on paper.
NSU Art Museum presents the first solo, U.S. museum exhibition of London - based, Malawian artist Samson Kambalu featuring 12 of the artist's recent films, A conceptual artist, ethnomusicologist and author, Kambalu humorously challenges canonical ideas about the history of ideas, art and religion while
exploring issues of identity and freedom of expression.
Over the last decade, the American artist Hank Willis Thomas (b. 1976) has become known for powerful works that
explore issues of identity, media, race, and popular culture.
Eleanor Antin, Barbara Kruger, Faith Ringgold, Martha Rosler, Miriam Shapiro, Lorna Simpson and Carrie Mae Weems have created an assortment of works in varied media that
explore the issues of identity, gender and race.
Washington Project for the Arts presents The Art of the Superhero — Revisited, a group exhibition organized by F. Lennox Campello exploring our cultural fascination with masked men and caped crusaders.The artists included in the exhibition approach their topic with a mix of levity and seriousness, using the figure of the superhero to
explore issues of identity, immigration, and the struggles of daily life.
The exhibition is comprised of works that
explore issues of identity through landscape, language and technology.
Japanese and Southeast Asian artists
explore issues of identity, belongingness and history through the politics of borders in the region and beyond, in «ESCAPE from the SEA» by The Japan Foundation, Kuala Lumpur.
Her thesis
explored the issues of identity politics and the politics of adat in post-Suharto Indonesia after the decentralisation policies implemented in 2001.
Participants in Cultural Safety training are asked to reflect on their own values, assumptions and stereotypes, and to
explore issues of identity, power, privilege, whiteness, racism and discrimination.
As a Licensed Professional Counselor, Registered Art Therapist, and EMDR II practitioner, I work with adults and elders who want to create change in their lives by bringing forth more options for themselves,
exploring issues of identity, improving relationships, or overcoming obstacles such as depression and anxiety.
Not exact matches
This hilarious and poignant memoir
explores complex
issues of identity and reinvention.
My ethnographic research in Santiago's poblaciones
explores this
issue directly, examining the role
of memory in the production and re-production
of an
identity of struggle.
Her research
explores issues of self - presentation, relationship development, and
identity in online environments such as weblogs, online dating sites, and social networking services.
Dramatic film has long been fascinated with
issues of identity, but they've rarely been
explored with the degree
of eloquence and heartbreaking beauty as in Barry Jenkins» masterful «Moonlight,» one
of the essential American films
of 2016.
Screenwriters John Ronson and Peter Straughan (who very loosely based the character on Frank Sidebottom, the comic persona
of the late U.K. performer, Chris Sievey, amongst other musicians) are aware
of the thin line between madness and genius, but rather than exploit that tired trope, they use it as a jumping off point to
explore issues as inherent to both art and life as
identity, voice, creative output, and that age old question
of what it really means to sell out.
Now we round out our coverage by
exploring two disparate stories from Fellows Daniel Flores (Viva Diva) and Missy Whiteman -LRB-(Going) Back Home), which straddle
issues of gender
identity, depression, and the challenges
of reclaiming Native American storytelling.
We
explore the variety
of content available to young people and their families; document the developing child's patterns
of use and understanding
of media; examine theories and methods for assessing media effects; review research on the role
of media in shaping individual
identity, social relationships, and responses to challenging
issues; and analyze public policies that affect media creators, consumers, and citizens.
Young People Let Digital Apps Dictate Their
Identities, Say 2 Scholars The Chronicle
of Higher Education, October 28, 2013» «Kids feel pushed into developing a public
identity early, and since it has been widely posted and effectively branded, it is actually difficult to
explore other forms
of identity,» says Mr. [Howard] Gardner, a professor
of cognition and education in the Harvard Graduate School
of Education, who
explores these
issues in a new book, The App Generation (Yale University Press).»
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.
This webinar will
explore how some educators are using those levers to create interdisciplinary units that integrate a variety
of texts and learning methods to help students delve into social
issues, including
identity, cultural history, diversity, and civic engagement.
supporting student advisory sessions with resources to
explore identity, group membership (and inclusion / exclusion),
issues of justice and fairness, and ways
of «choosing to participate»
In the next two posts, I will
explore the
issue of Catholic
identity and mission and what truly constitutes a «Catholic» school — i.e., what's fungible, and therefore replaceable, and what's elemental and therefore not replaceable — and how this might impact our choice
of Catholic school leadership?
To
explore the impact
of issues on the 21st century classroom, including digital literacy;
issues of privacy and security; internet safety; digital footprint and online
identity and creative credit
To provide the opportunity for active participation when
exploring issues including digital literacy;
issues of privacy and security; internet safety; digital footprint and online
identity and creative credit
The New York Times compiled this list
of short films and resources teachers could use in their classroom to
explore issues pertaining to
identity.
Long Black Veil will appeal to readers who enjoy complex plots and
exploring contemporary
issues of identity and the role
of gender; as well as the idea
of self - reinvention.
Olga Grushin is dealing with
issues of women's
identity,
of women's choices, that no modern novel has
explored so deeply.
Penguin Shorts will debut at the # 1.99 price and the nine launch titles will be A Guest at the Feast by Colm Toibin, a memoir
of his days growing up in Ireland during the 1950s and 1960s; At the Hairdressers by Anita Brookner, a novella
exploring issues of trust, betrayal and loneliness; Protection by Helen Dunmore, a story examining how far you would go to ensure your family's safety; The Happiness
of Blond People by Elif Shafak, an examination
of national
identity and immigration; How To Set Up a Free School by Toby Young; How to Be a Rogue Trader by John Gapper; recipe title Perfect Christmas Day by Felicity Cloake; The Battle
of Alamein: North Africa 1942 by John Bierman & Colin Smith, the first
of a Great Battles series to be available through Penguin Shorts; and Great Battles: The Battle
of Isandlwana by Saul David.
«Glenn has consistently created iconic art that critiques and
explores complex
issues of history, language and
identity in America,» Philbin said.