This weeks Art Assassins» session focussed on
exploring individual culture and what culture means to you... Everyone in the group made personal culture maps — exploring their traditions own and social behaviour....
Not exact matches
Dana Malone's book From Single to Serious
explores relationships, gender, and sexuality on evangelical campuses, describing student and campus
culture and how it impacts
individuals.
This article
explores the links between our
culture's mythological technocratic model of birth and the body images,
individual belief -LSB-...]
The first tier contains items that many young scientists would expect from their supervisors: mentoring; communication; setting a direction and vision for the research group; providing opportunities to network with other scientists; providing funding for postdocs» research or giving them significant help in obtaining their own grants; training; creating a work
culture and environment that encourages
individuals to treat everybody with respect and encourages collaboration; creating an ambience that keeps group members satisfied and attracts talented scientists to the group; and offering postdocs opportunities to
explore options for their careers once their fellowships have ended.
The Joe Swanberg - created
individual episodic anthology will return Dec. 1 on the streaming giant and continue to
explore diverse Chicago characters as they fumble through the modern maze of love, sex, technology and
culture.
Leadership issues will be
explored and practiced including motivating
individuals and teams, interviewing and hiring, conducting observations, designing improvement plans, nurturing a fair and inclusive environment, and creating a
culture of performance and continuous improvement.
Most teacher evaluation systems have been designed to assess
individuals, but the collaborative
culture envisioned by the new core teaching standards (and by the administration's reauthorization blueprint, for that matter) will require us to
explore a next - generation, team - based approach to performance review.
How can my students and I
explore together our
individual and shared
cultures in a process of learning?
We tap the connective power of the arts and technology to offer programs and services through which young people share, collaborate and
explore with their peers from different
cultures; and gain the skills, knowledge and attitudes they need to improve their academic achievement and become thoughtful, compassionate and globally competent
individuals.
The Birth - to - College Collaborative Community of Practice is designed to help participants get to know each other on multiple levels: as
individuals with different personal backgrounds, professionals with specific roles and responsibilities, members of three distinctive school
cultures and colleagues curious to
explore how the birth - to - college vision affects their thinking, learning and practices.
Humane Education seeks to undermine cruelty by inviting
individuals to
explore their connections with their environment, other
cultures, other species and the planet.
From Spanish group classes to
individual or specialized Spanish lessons; from learning Spanish in the Peruvian rainforest to the Sacred Valley of the Incas: AMAUTA Spanish School offers you the flexibility to study Spanish how and where you want while making new friends and
explore the country and the
Culture.
Island hopping throughout the Canaries is a fantastic way of getting to know each of these highly
individual landmasses for what they are, with fascinating
cultures, beautiful cities and rugged coastlines to
explore.
Demon's Souls, Left 4 Dead and Captain Forever all
explore the way we experience and perceive the very fabric of our world as
individuals and collectively through our
culture.
Do Ho Suh: in between introduces the attempts of the artist in a global era in which economies and societies would come to a halt without the intersection of people, objects and information to
explore the self and make the world a smaller place, while negotiating
cultures of different origins and moving to and fro between tradition and innovation,
individual and group.
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.
Crossover
explores the relationship between common notions of Eastern and Western
culture from a Korean - American perspective and the effects of cross-cultural phenomena on
individuals and minority groups in society.
Focusing on
individuals, Back Drop puts a face to a complex political struggle,
exploring a
culture that struggles for its rights.
His best known series «Lynch Fragment» is an ongoing project on which he has worked, variously, in response to racial violence (1963 - 67); as a form of activism against the Vietnam War (1973 - 74); and as a reconceived means of recognizing admirable
individuals and
exploring a personal fascination with African
culture (1978 --RRB-.
They cover three distinct periods in his personal history; the 1960s, where they evolved out of Edwards» response to racial violence in America; the 1970s, out of his protest against the Vietnam War; and from 1978 to the present, where they became a vehicle to honour
individuals, to
explore nostalgia, and to investigate his interest in African
culture.
Stacy Lynn Waddell creates work that
explores American history,
culture, and the ways
individual consciousness is formed through generations.
More than that, artists
exploring identity have done much to displace the role of the
individual: far from confirming narcissism, the idea that identities are culturally constructed, relative and discursive, would seem to have much more to do with them looking at the broader world of visual
culture.
Underneath McKenzie, Thomas Bayrle and Rivane Neuenschwander also
explored notions of the
individual in relation to mass
culture, turning ideas of political flux into play.
Since the 1970s, through this series, Edwards has
explored notions of nostalgia by honoring
individuals and investigating his personal interest in African
culture.
The works from this series span three periods: the early 1960s, when he responded to racial violence in American history; in 1973, when his activism concerning the Vietnam War motivated him to return to the series; and from 1978 to the present, when he began making Lynch Fragments to honor
individuals, and to
explore memory and his interest in African
culture.
From
individual narratives to universal concerns, the artworks comment on contemporary
culture and
explore themes such as globalisation, perceptions of space and alienation in the digital age.
«I want to...
explore the relationships between
individual consciousness, family life, and the
culture of monopoly capitalism.»
Artists James Bouche, Jared Rush Jackson and Devin N. Morris
explore individual experience through the prism of mass
culture in Punctual Reality, a group show currently at High Tide gallery.
Nigel Cooke (b. 1973, Manchester, U.K.) is known for his unique and complex paintings which thematically
explore the meeting point between creative labour,
individual consciousness, art history, consumer
culture and the natural world.