Sentences with phrase «feature cultural meanings»

-LSB-...] simply improving the clarity of scientific information will not dispel public conflict so long as the climate - change debate continues to feature cultural meanings that divide citizens of opposing world - views.

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Matt Gibson loves outdoor adventures of any kind, but that doesn't mean he only lives for adrenaline - his travels feature a wide variety of cultural and adventure experiences.
Matt Gibson loves outdoor adventures of any kind, but that doesn't mean he only lives for adrenaline - his travels feature a wide variety of cultural and adventure experiences.
Your room style is called Lumbung meaning a rice granary building in times gone by, the «lumbung «is a distinctive feature of Sasak architecture and is part of Bali's unique cultural heritage.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents From Nature, a new exhibition featuring six Korean artists who explore what it means to espouse the values found in natureâ $» form, flow, utilization of resourcesâ $» In their art and life.
At Cuchifritos, the collective will host Edición Especial, a special iteration of Sweety's Radio that focuses on Spanish - speaking cultural producers, as a means to bridge the conversations taking place amongst black and brown (Spanish - speaking) communities in and outside of the U.S.. From June 27th through July 30th Sweety's programming will consist of weekly interviews featuring four invited artists whose work will take over the Cuchifritos space for each week, culminating in a collaborative installation by the four members of Sweety's.
Featuring a series of projects from the 1990s to the present, the exhibition speculates what it means for artists to work in fashion in the ever - changing cultural landscape of consumer society.
With our empathic cultural ethics now under greater threat than ever before, the show provides an opportunity, in featuring artists who take apart ideologies through the imagery, narrative, and placement of their work, to step into direct relations with the cultural imaginary of what it means to strive toward becoming American.
Golden Kingdoms features works from recent excavations in Peru, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Mexico and explores artistic practices as well as the historical, cultural, social, and political conditions in which luxury arts were produced, alongside their religious meanings and ritual functions.
Featuring paintings and sculpture characterized by his signature use of clothing, fabric, and objects to give his works cultural and socio - political context, the exhibition takes its name from an invented term that means «one who embodies elements of beauty and hardship, one who has been rejected, disjointed, disfigured, and discarded after being used for his labour.»
Featuring Song - Ming Ang, this group exhibition explores what this idea of «home» means in today's cultural economy.
He is currently in the museum exhibition «Transfer» at the Museu Santander Cultural, Porto Alegre, which features over 100 Brazilian and U.S. artists «who use the streets to express, created their own means of communication, distribution networks and aesthetic values,» alongside urban culture mavericks Mark Gonzalez, Herbert Baglione, Thomas Campbell, Cheryl Dunn, KAWS, Chris Johanson, Spike Jonze and Craig R. Stecyk III.
Featuring more than fifty artworks ranging in date from the early 1930s to our own time, Portraits and Other Likenesses from SFMOMA demonstrates how artists interested in issues of identity have negotiated a vast array of European, African, and American visual - cultural forms to redefine what it means to make a portrait.
SAWCC's seventh annual visual arts exhibition features the works of fourteen South Asian women artists who use their art to navigate through private and public space, making meaning within larger political, social, and cultural frameworks.
Writer, Ester Barkai, features Oregon State University's latest exhibition, Cultural Conversations, in the latest issue of Eugene Weekly and delves into what it really means to «appreciate diversity.»
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