Not exact matches
On a mother (of a) quest for 15 years as a journalist, activist and nonprofit visionary, Lisa Reagan
explores the space between our unsustainable industrial story and the emerging story of what is possible for Cultural
Creative families — who are leading the way forward.
Whether or not you choose to participate in Screen - Free Week with your
family — and whatever your approach to this event, whether a wholehearted all - or - nothing dive into a completely tech - free week or maybe dipping in a toe or two by going screen - free for a day or two and seeing what happens — this can be a wonderful opportunity for you and your
family to get
creative while
exploring all kinds of fun, non-tech activities.
On a Mother (of a) Quest for 15 years as a journalist, activist and nonprofit visionary, Lisa Reagan
explores the space between our unsustainable industrial story and the emerging story of what is possible for Cultural
Creative families — who are leading the way forward.
She is passionate about building a healthy, planet - friendly food system, raising her plant - based
family, getting
creative in the kitchen, animals, yoga, swimming, and
exploring nature.
Off the back of Jose Gonzalez's «Far Away» playing as I rode into Mexico, or Marston's closing chapters that elegantly
explore him running a farm with his
family, I thought more big publisher games were going to become this brave in
creative direction.
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.
That led to an MFA in
creative writing, and the composition of stories that
explore the nature of our
families, our culture, our mistakes, and our desires.
They have the flexibility to take time off for travel or
family matters, and can afford to
explore starting a business or
creative self - employment.
«One of our most
creative bespoke travel was for a celebrity and his
family (6 people in total) who wanted to
explore India and all its beautiful landmarks but with all security required.
I loved the
creative itineraries of these trips, which often featured fascinating off - the - beaten - path destinations; we
explored the city cemetery, visited an abandoned hacienda, and ate at the homes of local
families in a Mayan village.
An exhibition that
explores what
family life can provide to
creative professionals.
Composed of 25 works, which include paintings, sculpture, prints, works with paper, and installations, the exhibition
explores a range of issues that have occupied Grabner since she started her
creative career, such as the history of painting in relation to the present, the relationship of centre to periphery, the significance of routine in life and in art, and the integration of work into
family life and vice versa.
explored the new artist studios in the Guida
Family Creative Wing.
Broodwork: It's About Time (2011) / $ 25 / Available on Amazon.com and in Gallery Softcover / 40 pages / 35 color plates / 7 X 10 inches ISBN 978 - 0930209308 Produced by: OTIS Ben Maltz Gallery Exhibition curated by: Rebecca Niederlander and Iris Anna Regn Exhibition dates: April 30 - June 11, 2011 Introduction by: Rebecca Niederlander and Iris Anna Regn Description: An exhibition that
explores what
family life can provide to
creative professionals.
Rachman
explores the tension between the
creative life and
family life through Pinch's most important relationships.
Narcissister's
Creative Capital project, Narcissister Organ Player, blends documentary, animation and performance to
explore how the loss of the artist's mother and her
family history led to the creation of the masked persona.
Joy Christiansen Erb Joy Christiansen Erb is a contemporary photographer whose
creative research
explores the subject of
family, motherhood and identity.
The book connects everyday experience, social critique, and
creative expression with classroom learning, and includes color reproductions of artworks; statements in English and Spanish from more than fifty contemporary artists; lesson plans for using art to
explore subjects such as American identity, changing definitions of the
family, AIDS, discrimination, racism, homophobia, mass media, and public art; and resources, including annotated bibliographies for further study.
11 am Work with artist Helen Peyton to
explore the New Light Prize Exhibition and get
creative with your
family.
The clubs have been running since the launch of the Biennial and are a chance for young
creatives and their
families to
explore the themes of the festival while building their own shows.
This webinar, originally presented on February 13, 2018,
explores creative models and best practices for parent centers seeking to reach
families that have historically been under - served.
In addition to their foodie adventures, Katie's
family (including her
creative husband and two artsy boys), are Star Wars & comic - book enthusiasts who dabble in cosplay, love to visit art museums and cultural events, as well as run races and
explore San Diego's many scenic hiking trails and beaches.