It's a way of not only
expressing their individual identities, but reimagining the possibilities for identity for people of color within our society.»
Not exact matches
I tend to side with Pannenberg's «loose» sense of
identity — continuity through time of an
individual — as phenomenologically more adequate: it does
express the subjective sense of sameness through time of which persons are aware.
Children in these families rarely experience or
express any sense of
individual identity, and are sometimes the object of physical and sexual abuse.
So the «immoral agenda» he alleges is that any «man» who uses a woman's rest room or shower facilities because it best fits with what the
individual feels is their gender
identity by «mandate of law» is not doing so out of being a civil right issue and him being criticised for
expressing that view.
Learning to
express my voice — through both my style and my verbal communication has been a process and I hope that one day everyone is given the opportunity to
express their unique
identity in their
individual way!
It is indeed a wonderful time to see the rise of indie authors not only triumph the bestselling charts, but it is also a valued opportunity to see how they share information in order to craft an open market for creative
individuals to
express their story and
identity uniquely.
Drawing from the National Museum of Women in the Arts collection, this show features photography and video works by 17 artists focusing their camera on the female body as a vital medium for storytelling,
expressing identity and reflecting
individual and collective experience.
By turning their camera to women, including themselves, these artists embrace the female body as a vital medium for
expressing identity, reflecting
individual and collective experience, and forming narratives.
By capturing photographs of women, including themselves, the artists explore the female body as a medium for
expressing identity and telling a story of
individual and collective experience.
Rashid Johnson talks about using historically charged materials to
express his
identity; Taryn Simon, about exploring the different forms of power upon
individuals; and Robert Longo, navigating between traditional representation and modernist abstraction.
In turning their cameras to women — including themselves — they embrace the female body as a practical and vital medium for
expressing identity, reflecting
individual and collective experiences, and forming narratives.
Waterloo Arts (OH), Call for Submissions: Transgender Art Exhibit Deadline: February 28th, 2015 Waterloo Arts invites artists who identify as trans *
individuals to submit artwork for inclusion in a group exhibition showcasing work which
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Each has turned the camera on themselves and other women — presenting their subjects in both domestic spaces and expansive landscapes — to explore how the female body might be used as a vehicle to
express identity,
individual and collective experience, and narrative.
Together the two spaces do an excellent job of
expressing connection while providing ample room for
individual identity.