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London's ICA presents a solo exhibition by Sonia Boyce (b. 1962) centred on a performance piece that explores issues of power in the interplay between an audience and those on the stage.
As students read books like, My Rotten Red - Headed Older Brother, they practiced their basic skills, as well as explored issues of power and authority within their families and by extension within their classroom and their community.
Curated by Justin Hoover, the exhibition titled The Channel of Democracy: Womanhood, Power & Freedom in Video Art will highlight 16 local and international female video and new media artists exploring the issues of power, equity and representation.

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In this article I would like to explore what implications this issue has on the Church on the basis of two basic principles: the question of «the common good» and the use of «power and authority.»
The peer groups that define the issues to be explored, that award academic status, that provide access to power in the academy, and that make mobility possible are no longer comprised of one's colleagues across the disciplines within one academic institution; rather, one's peer group is comprised of one's colleagues in the same «field» or «subfield» nationally.
Waukesha, WI — The March 2014 issue of Discover magazine speculates what we might learn about life on other planets by exploring Earth's most extreme landscapes, investigates the unexpected medicinal possibilities of nicotine and profiles the energy firms turning pig waste into sustainable power.
This special issue of DISCOVER is dedicated entirely to that transformative power — turn the page and explore for yourself.
In this issue, we explore part of the international discussion about nuclear power and climate change.
This power point explores anger issues and how being more mindful of our words and actions can be beneficial.
Dec. 12: The NYC Coalition for Educational Justice will host a Parent Power School event to explore the impact of race on education policy issues like school funding, standardized testing and school discipline.
Teachers need not endorse any particular viewpoint or policy proposal in the current debate over the availability of firearms to help students explore the power of young people to galvanize public opinion and political support behind issues they care about.
Because young people in cities have serious issues and problems in their faces everyday, and many of those problems have implications for social justice — such as race, class, and power — we try to have students and teachers together explore the root causes of problems.
NEW YORK CITY - Dec. 12: The NYC Coalition for Educational Justice will host a Parent Power School event to explore the impact of race on education policy issues like school funding, standardized testing and school discipline.
Dec. 12: The Coalition for Educational Justice will host a Parent Power School event to explore the impact of race on education policy issues like school funding, standardized testing and school discipline.
Through these individuals, the author explores several large issues, such as women in leadership and power positions, the role of mentors in one's life, the angst of teenage love, and the search for becoming a fulfilled female individual.
Her video installations and photographic works explore the political and social conditions of Iranian and Muslim culture, particularly focusing on gender issues and questions of power.
He explores crucial issues such as power, memory, the role of art and its inadequacy to deal with the great human issues.
Any large group show, whether in the mainstream or in a ghetto, raises issues of power, much like a day exploring galleries or avoiding museum gift shops.
For more than thirty years, Roni Horn (b. 1955) has been developing work of concentrated visual power and intellectual rigor, often exploring issues of gender, identity, androgyny, and the complex relationship between object and subject.
For more than thirty years, Roni Horn has been developing work of concentrated visual power and intellectual rigor, often exploring issues of gender, identity, and androgyny.
Lauren Adams (Baltimore, MD) Lauren Adams creates artwork that explores the histories of power, labor, and material culture to make connections that resonate with current sociopolitical issues.
Through a varied practice, Pedro Reyes addresses current social and political issues, especially exploring the power of individual and collective organization to incite change.
Over his career, Jaar has explored significant political and social issues including genocide, the displacement of refugees across borders, and the balance of power between developing and industrialized nations.
The IAS's mission is to harness the creative power of the arts and the sciences to explore big questions and critical issues of our time.
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.
As the exhibition explores the abrupt yet protracted nature of this «now,» it highlights issues of identity, power, and the profound desire to live freely.
Heri Dono explores power structures and reflects upon socio - political issues of the current times in his new series of paintings and installation artwork.
Works by Miguel Angel Rios explore «issues of power, apathy, and violence» through innovative social and political narratives.
Heavily based on archives, found material, and the stories of its male protagonists, the project explored issues relating to the protection of monuments for posterity, and the creation of plans for Baghdad as either an expression of power or as a necessity.
Themes in her photography range from investigating the patriarchal values of the English upper classes, exploring cultural traditions, and examining issues of power that underlie cultural heritage.
Sonya Clark's craft and design practice explores issues of race, culture, gender, identity, and class, through the cultural power of hair.
In his third solo show at the gallery, Haendel explores the power of the heroic in portraiture — playing with issues of masculinity, power and gender in a series of works that depict everything from powerful men to teenage girls riding rodeo to a monumental portrait of Hillary Clinton (his largest drawing to date).
Natalie Frank's paintings explore relationships of power as they function within issues of identity, sexuality, religion, and history.
Frank's paintings explore relationships of power as they function within issues of identity, sexuality, religion, and history.
Thomas is best known for her bedazzled painted portraits of women that explore issues of beauty, race, femininity, identity and power.
Victoria Miro stages a group exhibition by artists concerned with socio - political issues of their day, who question the status quo and the power structures found within societies, and who take the language of protest as a means to explore its potency.
Todd Gray's photo based work explore issues of black masculinity, diaspora, and contemporary / historical examinations of power.
Tate Modern presents Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, a landmark exhibition exploring sociopolitical issues played out among and beyond African American artists from 1963 to 1983.
In his multidisciplinary practice — from live performances involving embedded microphones in sculptures made of sneakers and foam and other electronic musical equipment to sculptural works of found objects (often his own) such as shredded hoodies, du - rags, and basketball jerseys — Kevin Beasley explores connections between the physical and aura, and personal memory and lived experience, with the broader issues of power, sexuality, gender, and race in urban America.
MOCA Cleveland invites you to celebrate the start of our summer season with new exhibitions that explore the power and provocation of socially conscious art and its relevance to the urgent issues we face today.
«Protest» is an exhibition of historical and contemporary works by sixteen artists concerned with the socio - political issues of their day, who question the status quo and the power structures found within societies, and who take the language of protest as a means to explore its potency.
Duke Riley explores the struggles of marginal peoples who exist, perhaps forgotten, within larger encompassing societies, looking at such issues as the tension between individual and collective behavior, and conflict with institutional power.
In turn, the «series explores worldwide issues of class and power as it exists today, has existed in the past, and as it will exist tomorrow.»
This publication accompanies Protest at Victoria Miro, 23 September - 5 November 2016, an exhibition of historical and contemporary works by artists concerned with the socio - political issues of their day, who question the status quo and the power structures found within societies, and who take the language of protest as a means to explore its potency.
The summit brought owners, operators, manufacturers and service providers together to discuss operations issues in the world's ninth largest wind energy fleet, and explore innovative tools and techniques to increase efficiencies, drive down costs, and unlock the technical potential of modern wind power facilities.
The event, the ECNRA's first international nuclear workshop to address global nuclear power projections in support of the EIA's International Energy Outlook work, was an open forum to explore and debate issues impacting the nuclear sector from a global markets perspective.
RFF experts, in partnership with the the Instituto Technológico Autónomo de Mexico in Mexico and the International Institute for Sustainable Development in Canada, are exploring a number of issues, including onshore oil and gas regulations, enhanced integration of the electricity grid and competitive wholesale power markets, options for coordinated action on climate change, and fossil energy export strategies.
Containing contributions of many renowned scholars of EU law and EU politics, it seeks to explore the impact of the Euro - crisis on the institutional setting, the distribution of competences and the balance of power as well as issues of legitimacy and accountability within the Eurozone and ultimately within the European Union.
Similar issues have been explored on our side of the border, with National Magazine highlighting some of the concerns raised by lawyers here about how our privacy is being compromised as well, focusing in particular on increased powers under Bill C - 21, An Act to Amend the Customs Act and Bill C - 23, Preclearance Act, 2016.
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.
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