GENERA #ION marks the third stop on a multi-city Saudi artist's tour of the United States, and is supported by The King Abdulaziz Center
for World Culture (iThra) in partnership with prominent Saudi artists.
Funded by the country's Aramco oil conglomerate, the King Abdulaziz Center
for World Culture was officially inaugurated by King Salman last month, with a full opening pencilled in for summer 2018.
Desert to Delta: Saudi Contemporary Art in Memphis, TN is organized by the Art Museum of University of Memphis in collaboration with King Abdulaziz Center
for World Culture (Ithra), and is coordinated by CULTURUNNERS.
A five year - content - led initiative between ITHRA, or the King Abdulaziz Center
for World Culture, and National Geographic to propel Saudi Arabia as the region's center for creativity and entertainment.
Her work is in collections at the Whitney Museum, the Metropolitan Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Walker, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Museum
for World Cultures, Frankfurt, Germany and Museum for Ethnology, Berlin.
Not exact matches
These days Candace is out from behind the mask and showing the
world some new faces — as a singer (her rendition of Michael Jackson's «Heal The World» also went viral), vlogger, host on TLC, and ambassador for charitable organization Convoy of Hope, who as part of their mission works to empower young girls in cultures where women are degr
world some new faces — as a singer (her rendition of Michael Jackson's «Heal The
World» also went viral), vlogger, host on TLC, and ambassador for charitable organization Convoy of Hope, who as part of their mission works to empower young girls in cultures where women are degr
World» also went viral), vlogger, host on TLC, and ambassador
for charitable organization Convoy of Hope, who as part of their mission works to empower young girls in
cultures where women are degraded.
The group of inspirational judges includes Aaron Firestein and Raaja Nemani, co-founders of BucketFeet which produces shoes designed by artists from around the
world; Lance Rios, founder of Hispanic communication platform Being Latino; Roberto Torres, Luis Montanez and Chris Findeisen, creators of made - in - America apparel brand Black & Denim; Sulaiman Sanni and Ben Lamson, creators of the crowd - funding website WeDidIt; and Marve Frazier, CEO of premier destination website
for African American popular
culture and entertainment Bossip.com and Chief Creative Officer of Moguldom Media Group.
Now, Pelourinho's
culture is as vibrant as its facades, and tourists from Brazil and the far reaches of the
world flock to the historical center
for food, dancing, and the Museu Afro - Brasileiro.
Despite some changes, the country has preserved much of its traditional Buddhist
culture, a big draw
for the tourists who come from around the
world to explore its majestic mountains and centuries - old monasteries.
Held at the Shaikh Ebrahim Center
for Culture and Research, the conference gathered 400 attendees and more than 150 startups around the
world.
But from The Simpsons to the web, much of what the latter claims
for their own actually made its way into popular
culture through a group of young people with an altogether different
world view from the idealistic, perennially frustrated young consumers that obsess marketers today.
With one recently - auctioned 14 - bedroom, two - pool mansion on Park Lane Circle being modelled on the Palace of Versailles, it's clear that the residents of Bridle Path have a
cultured eye
for the
world's best things.
In his book The
World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space sciences at UCLA, argues that we're about to see a productivity and
culture boom in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt
for natural resources.
The top leader of one of the
world's most prestigious institutions comes under attack, accused by current and former staffers
for creating a
culture of fear.
There are a few reasons
for the increase in issues we've seen: cultural norms are shifting,
cultures are different around the
world, and people are sensitive to different things.
He mentioned he had just read one of my articles (one of the first ones I had written
for this column) and was fascinated by the correlations I made between the
culture of the U.S. special - operations community and building high - performance teams in the business
world.
The second useful tool
for fighting Confirmation Bias in the
world of a fledgling startup is the creation of a
culture of openness, directness and constructive adversarial interaction.
In companies that emphasize profit sharing, the employee investment part is emphasized in the company
culture: sharing information with employees, involving workers in solving company problems, and managing
for a customer and service - centered view of the
world.
INNOVATING WITH PURPOSE Talent Track hosted by Cornerstone OnDemand Every business needs to take the long view when it comes to employees — and that means knowing not only what they need on Day One but also what will keep them there: a great
culture, as well as opportunities
for growth and
for making a positive impact on the broader community and
world.
For at least two decades, DuPont, a chemical giant with $ 4.8 billion in annual income, has billed itself as a «
world class safety leader» and the original promoters of a so - called «zero injury
culture.»
For those who seek
culture beyond the Kardashians, L.A. boasts a number of important museums, and the
world - class Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Let not technology lag the
world but demonstrate how diverse, open
cultures lead to better workplaces and better outcomes
for the business.
With a history spanning over a decade, Glu's
culture is rooted in taking smart risks and fostering creativity to deliver
world - class interactive experiences
for our players.
It is a global centre
for business, finance, arts and
culture, and is consistently ranked one of the
world's most livable cities.
A
World at Work survey discovered that organizations with a pay
for performance
culture and Talent Management programs that support their business goals are more than twice as likely to be high - performing companies.
Unlike presidents and prime ministers, the
culture dons don't meet up at lecture circuits or tour the
world for hurricane relief.
The country's leading game industry group weighed in Wednesday on a roiling
culture battle that's rocked the gaming
world for months.
As glittering as it was way back in 800 B.C., gold has owned the throne
for its value and rich history among
cultures all throughout the
world.
Basing your business in this global industry cluster brings enormous advantages: Network effects, economies of scale, access to the
world's best talent, deep pools of capital, a rich ecosystem of resources and know - how
for both startups and mature companies, a nurturing entrepreneurial
culture, infectious energy, and strong trust relationships that make the impossible possible.
Take over from a visionary founder whose play
for world domination is only half finished (and who is still a majority owner by votes), fix a broken workplace
culture, win an existential race (and legal battle) to develop autonomous vehicles, and find a way to turn a profit in a business that has lost billions of dollars a year.
For a long time, Scott Seeley immersed himself in the literary
world of Park Slope, Brooklyn, rarely venturing far from the borough and its
world of books,
culture, food, and intellectuals.
Don't Fuck Up the
Culture seemed to create a few sympathetic nods and rolling eyes
for it's Silicon Valley myopic view of the
world.
For thousands of years, in countless
cultures around the
world, gold has been recognized as an exceptional store of value and, as such, accepted in all forms of transactions.
«One of our core values is putting people first — so having our own associates provide feedback
for this award is a testament of our great
culture and unique programs that appreciate and help open doors to a
world of opportunities.»
On the road since 2008, they search the
world for adventure and
culture in off the beaten path destinations.
«My mother passed on to me a respect
for people,
culture and the earth — and it's fascinating
for me how the
world is seriously changing.
For instance, while Star Wars has very evident religious Buddhist and Taoist overtones, Star Trek shows religion from a cold perspective (e.g., science is supreme and only
cultures and
worlds without an in - depth knowledge of science need religion).
I think
for us, the reason that we ultimately chose to make that decision is that we live in a very sceptical and cynical
world, and we function and live in a
culture and in a time when people are wary of leaders, pastors and organisations; that there's a sense of duplicity or lack of transparency.
(Brian Orme) Richard, in your new book Calvinism in the Las Vegas Airport, you take a scene from the movie Hardcore to expound on the issues of Calvinism and
culture; do you think that the Calvinistic beliefs inherent in the TULIP are relevant
for today's
world?
Please let the creator's children pray... They need him... We need him...
For crying out loud... Literally... Nobody in this
world is a stranger to the Jewish
culture... Especially Flight crews.
Not
for nothing do the folk
cultures of the
world abound with stories like that of the fisherman's wife who was accorded three wishes» and had to use the third to undo the other two.»
Adhering to Muslim Law by burying bin Laden at sea had nothing to do with showing a dead terrorist mercy
for his body or fulfilling bin Laden's wishes; it had to do with showing the
world we are respectful of religion and
cultures that may be different than our own; our war on terror has nothing to do with
culture or religion.
The Pope is confident that, once this is achieved, it will be possible to cooperate in a productive way in the areas of
culture and society, and
for the promotion of justice and peace in society and throughout the
world.»
Adam and Eve After the Pill: Paradoxes of the Sexual Revolution, by Mary Eberstadt (Ignatius Press): The Catholic Church is going to spend a lot of the next eighteen months wrestling with the crisis of marriage
culture throughout the
world, given the two Synods on the subject that Pope Francis has called
for October 2014 and October 2015.
This
world is big enough
for different
cultures, beliefs, opposing views... and yes, even monster - sized Jesus hands!
Greek
culture at the time recognized no single truth or code, allowing
for a wide range of thought about the
world.
Despite profound skepticism on the part of many in the curia, John Paul pressed forward at the eve of the new millennium with plans
for a series of reflections that might allow the
world «to draw lessons from the past,» so as to choose life in what had become a
culture of darkness.
It is even to be admired
for how it strives to engage a postmodern
culture, win hearts
for Christ, create authentic Christian art, and improve the
world in which we live.
I get what you're saying and in essence, I agree, the church seems to the
world a myopic organism, focused less on the work of the church in Acts which provided real spiritual and physical care
for the masses, and more on church
culture and agenda.
One might look,
for example, at From
Culture Wars to Common Ground: Religion and the American Family Debate, by neoliberal Protestants Don Browning, Bonnie Miller - McLemore, Pamela Couture, Bernie Lyon and Robert Franklin; Gender and Grace: Love, Work, and Parenting in a Changing
World, by evangelical Protestant Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen; and Sex, Gender and Christian Ethics, by Catholic Lisa Sowle Cahill.