Sentences with phrase «focusing on a single theme»

Each issue focuses on a single theme, exploring it through essays, art, photography, and recipes.
Each month includes an origami - inspired gifting envelope to share the art with someone else when it's time for the next subscription (the idea is focus on the single theme presented each month).
This Justice League of curators includes Daniella Rose King, Viktor Neumann, Samuele Piazza and Kari Rittenbach and instead of focusing on a single theme, they will allow a multitude of cacophonous contemporary art voices to ricochet around the gallery space.
This American Life is a weekly radio show and podcast that focuses on a single theme each episode, telling several stories that fit within that theme.

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But much of the research at the meeting featured themes so fundamental that their value can't be reduced to a single disease or application — like the many projects focused on how genomes work, or how to manipulate them, or how they evolve.
The two Wolfenstein games made by MachineGames are far different from any other shooters released recently, not only for its complete focus on a single player story mode but also for the daring themes explored in the plot.
• Early Egyptian religion has had a profound impact / Influence on future civilizations Procedure: 1) You will be placed in a group by your instructor 2) you will travel to a station and begin your investigation (15 minutes at each station) 3) In your group you will discuss how religion has affected Egypt Socially, Politically, or economically 4) On your graphic organizer you will provide a theme for your reasoning (single idea / though / word / s) 5) On your graphic organizer you will cite specific evidence from the sources 6) On your graphic organizer you will discuss how you can connect that information to a historical event / time or a personal connection 7) On your graphic organizer you will write down some of your thought / your inner monologue (thoughts / opinions / questions / ideas) you had when you were reading 8) You will move onto the next station Focus Question: How did Egyptian Religion affect its civilization / culture as well as future civilizationon future civilizations Procedure: 1) You will be placed in a group by your instructor 2) you will travel to a station and begin your investigation (15 minutes at each station) 3) In your group you will discuss how religion has affected Egypt Socially, Politically, or economically 4) On your graphic organizer you will provide a theme for your reasoning (single idea / though / word / s) 5) On your graphic organizer you will cite specific evidence from the sources 6) On your graphic organizer you will discuss how you can connect that information to a historical event / time or a personal connection 7) On your graphic organizer you will write down some of your thought / your inner monologue (thoughts / opinions / questions / ideas) you had when you were reading 8) You will move onto the next station Focus Question: How did Egyptian Religion affect its civilization / culture as well as future civilizationOn your graphic organizer you will provide a theme for your reasoning (single idea / though / word / s) 5) On your graphic organizer you will cite specific evidence from the sources 6) On your graphic organizer you will discuss how you can connect that information to a historical event / time or a personal connection 7) On your graphic organizer you will write down some of your thought / your inner monologue (thoughts / opinions / questions / ideas) you had when you were reading 8) You will move onto the next station Focus Question: How did Egyptian Religion affect its civilization / culture as well as future civilizationOn your graphic organizer you will cite specific evidence from the sources 6) On your graphic organizer you will discuss how you can connect that information to a historical event / time or a personal connection 7) On your graphic organizer you will write down some of your thought / your inner monologue (thoughts / opinions / questions / ideas) you had when you were reading 8) You will move onto the next station Focus Question: How did Egyptian Religion affect its civilization / culture as well as future civilizationOn your graphic organizer you will discuss how you can connect that information to a historical event / time or a personal connection 7) On your graphic organizer you will write down some of your thought / your inner monologue (thoughts / opinions / questions / ideas) you had when you were reading 8) You will move onto the next station Focus Question: How did Egyptian Religion affect its civilization / culture as well as future civilizationOn your graphic organizer you will write down some of your thought / your inner monologue (thoughts / opinions / questions / ideas) you had when you were reading 8) You will move onto the next station Focus Question: How did Egyptian Religion affect its civilization / culture as well as future civilizations?
While, intentionally, the core exhibition doesn't present a single theme, Macel sorted the works on view into nine chapters, which she calls Trans - Pavilions, each featuring a trans - national selection of different artists based on similarities and consonances in approach, personality, influences, and creative vision, thus focusing more on art and artists than on a theoretical, superimposed curatorial subject.
For the first time, Frieze Talks presents a special daily series of lunchtime discussions focusing on a single, urgent theme — «Borderlands».
The theme for this year's Biennial — «Objectified» — challenges the AIB artists to explore the dynamic range of power inherent in objectifying a subject or conversely, by focusing intently and decisively on a single object.
Even the museums most successful at attracting them vary their schedules with smaller exhibitions drawn from their permanent collections, focused on single artists, themes, historical moments or whatever idea seems worthy of exploration.
For the first time, the programme at Frieze London will focus largely on a single theme: that of «borders» — from the geographic and political to the social and psychological.
He doesn't focus on one single subject — his artworks are dealing with themes such as the Holocaust, Christmas decorations, everyday objects, the politics of the Belgian Congo, and so on.
The 2012 deCordova Biennial is a survey exhibition focused on emphasizing the quality and variety of work rather than any single or overarching theme.
Exhibitions may focus on a single artist, but are more often comprised of two or three concurrent «solo» shows that explore complimentary themes, issues, or aesthetics.
The goal here is # 1 — to connect these splattered blobs with a common theme and # 2 — to focus the resume like a laser beam on a single job target.
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