The Museum is an amazing landmark
for cultural production through its rotating historical and contemporary exhibitions, scholarly contributions, community outreach and public programming designed for diverse audiences.
Despite its boosterish tone, the title of the show also brought into play the idea of import / export — approaching a thesis that, if teased out, would imply that the Southern California art world operates as a center
for cultural production in way that simulates (rather than counters or negates) the machinery of the entertainment industry: Stuff gets made here, lots of it, in order to be sent out into the broader culture.
PNCA's exhibition department is the Center for Contemporary Art & Culture (CCAC), which is a platform
for cultural production including exhibition, lecture, performance, and publication.
In 2005, MOCCA relocated to the West Queen West Art + Design District in downtown Toronto, in the heart of one of North America's most dynamic arts communities and functions effectively as a nucleus of energies
for cultural production and exchange.
The symposium is part of an ongoing collaboration between CCS Bard and the LUMA Foundation, which is currently developing a new centre
for cultural production in Arles, France.
With a focus upon contemporary art since the 1960s, MUMA seeks to establish the museum as a dynamic site
for cultural production, pedagogy and participation — through exhibitions, collection development, curatorial research, publishing, and academic and community engagement.
For example, referring to the «institutional field of cultural production» that «rapidly and radically transformed... the rigid dichotomy between «high» and «low» «(for academics like Professor Rainey, dichotomies are always «rigid» and high art always needs scare quotes), he tells us that «Modernism's ambiguous achievement... was to probe the interstices dividing that variegated field and to forge within it a strange and unprecedented space
for cultural production, one that did indeed entail a certain retreat from the domain of public culture, but one that also continued to overlap and intersect with the public realm in a variety of contradictory ways.»
Not exact matches
The grandeur of their
productions, the images of «success,» their «positive thinking» messages, and their offering of gifts and goods in return
for donations translates the Christian message into an attractive consumer package that reflects a
cultural form similar to that of media consumerism.
By setting his, discussion in the context of a dialectic (externalization, objectification, internalization), he has in effect stressed the importance of social interaction
for the
production and maintenance of religion but at the same time he has recognized the independent capacity of religion to exist as a
cultural system and to shape individual thoughts and attitudes.
These inequities are not only important
for determining who has access to means of
cultural production; they also become problems with respect to social control that may result in attempted ideological resolutions.
In the churches and congregations we find fresh energy and intelligence being devoted to the
production of new hymns, music, artistic and liturgical materials, to the creation of fresh categories
for doing theology, to the retrieval of threatened
cultural resources, to the application of faith to public issues, and to the promotion of ecumenical sharing and partnership.
An Emergent definition of relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this; relevance means listening before speaking; relevance means interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways in which certain
cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty; relevance means being ready to give an account
for the hope that we have and being in places where someone might actually ask; relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us; relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church; relevance means making theological sense of the depth that people discover in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move in his reflections on beauty and transience in his Confessions).
They hold media industries accountable
for what they produce and distribute, and propose critical analysis of the
cultural, social, political and economic influences on media messages, the development of creative
production centers that create community, and taking personal and public action to challenge government and industry abuses.
Who sets the
production goals
for all those
cultural factories of meaning?
For us, it must start with the vision of a peaceful world, where gradually the
production and distribution of armaments gives way to the
production and distribution of goods and services that benefit the human race instead of threatening to destroy it, a vision of the rule of law rather than of economic domination, a vision of democracy where people are able to have a real say in what their own future will be, a vision of smallness and community involvement, a vision of
cultural pluralism and a diversity of ideas, a vision of leisure spent meeting human needs.
By implementing organic farming as an alternative
production system, growers may substitute
cultural and biological inputs
for synthetically - made chemicals and fertilizers... Continued
Through her range of experiences at the hotel, Haaz acquired in - depth knowledge of participating in the preparation and
production of food items, and learned the importance of creating specialty dishes
for guests with special dietary or
cultural needs.
In order to find a consistent supply of corn that tested negative
for both GMO and glyphosate contamination, we began searching in Mexico, where commercial GMO corn
production is currently banned because of the rich genetic diversity and
cultural significance that corn has there.
We work and look
for a global society with life quality, with informed happy citizens exercising their rights and duties, based on the principles of sustainable development and democracy; integrated; upholding values of solidarity, equity and justice; open to changes; respectful regarding traditional knowledge and
cultural diversity; committed with the
production and consumption of organic and biodiverse products.
Also at 9:30 a.m., the Lehman College Center
for Human Rights & Peace Studies hosts its eighth annual conference, Artist as Witness:
Cultural Production, Conflict, and Human Rights in Syria, Lehman College, 250 Bedford Park Blvd. W., East Dining Room, Music Building, the Bronx.
In the first instance
production of medicines and vaccines would seem to be the best option
for expansion in the medical field and later
for industry to become involved in the processing of traditional medicines and indigenous
cultural systems in collaboration with local scientists.
These include food
production, alongside supporting services such as soil development, regulating services such as pest control and climate regulation and
cultural services such as the use of the grassland
for recreation.
He is also the author of 12 patents
for the preparation of aqueous suspensions at high concentration of particulate,
for the therapy and photodynamic diagnosis of tumors,
for the conservation of the
cultural heritage,
for the setup of a new process
for the treatment of textile industrial waste,
for production of emulsions from Bio Crude Oil,
for production of nanoparticles and novel nano - coatings via flame - spraying, and using homogeneous and heterogeneous solutions.
In order to find a consistent supply of corn that tested negative
for both GMO and glyphosate contamination, we began searching in Mexico, where commercial GMO corn
production is currently banned because of the rich genetic diversity and
cultural significance that corn has there.
This definitive release recycles Altman's excellent DVD commentary and adds enticing new features, such as a rare -
for - Criterion retrospective documentary where the likes of actors Rene Auberjonois and Keith Carradine reflect on the film's
production and its
cultural moment.
Yorkville was a place where, potentially, you could develop a more discerning eye
for understanding the
production of culture and sometimes come to recognize the coincidence between mass
cultural production and the regression of one's own intellect, as bikers, greasers, hippies, teenyboppers, and sometimes political organizers, congregated in the coffee shops and flop houses, or just hung out on the streets, all pretending that we were creating a new society free from the normative shackles of conventional morality and lifestyle but basically we were looking
for drugs, sex and rock and roll and our twenty minutes of fame.
Tezuka Productions — the Japanese
production studio founded by the Father of Manga, Osamu Tezuka, and brought to the anime and manga fandom famous works that stirred controversial, political and
cultural awareness to the masses since the 50's,
for such titles as Astro Boy, Unico, Budda, Blackjack, etc. — specifically appointed the Digital Manga Guild to localize their library to English, and then eventually to other languages.
Between enjoying local and independent restaurants
for a taste of Mexico, opt
for other
cultural activities in Mazatlan like an agave mezcal tour from Mazatlan, where you'll see traditional and modern
production of the prize - winning alcohol.
CONVENING After an initial gathering in 2013, Theaster Gates convenes a second Black Artists Retreat in Chicago (Aug. 21 - 23), an inter-generational dialogue exploring Black
cultural production and opportunities
for collaboration via research, advocacy, criticism and exhibition, and curates «Retreat,» a complementary show at Valerie Carberry Gallery and Richard Gray Gallery.
Made in Germany is being organized as a project that will —
for the first time in this regard — demonstrate artistic
production in Germany as an interdependent network of national circumstances, differing biographical and national specifics as well as the ensuing
cultural exchange.
This underground group developed a near - fanatical following which took part in a controversial
cultural production strategy called «Posing,» where member artists appropriated the identities of their more well - known contemporaries in order to create attention
for new work.
Through living and working in Detroit, Barr and Rice have identified Detroit's collapsed economy as the first post-industrial American city, yet simultaneously a breeding ground
for new strategies of
cultural production.
2011 Kessler conversations: In Memory of Monique Wittig, Simone Leigh and Chitra Ganesh, CLAGS, November 28, 2011, moderated by Dean Daderko, CUNY Graduate Center Caribbean
Cultural Production, The Caribbean Epistemologies Symposium, March 29, 2011, Center
for the Humanities, CUNY Graduate Center Parsons School of the Arts, Visiting Artist Lecture organized by Coco Fusco
After one year in the space they shut down operations, and from 1981 until they ceased activities in 1996, Group Material constituted a flexible membership of three to five artists who organized projects in the public sphere — function as a medium
for collective
cultural production and public address.
V - A-C Foundation is a not -
for - profit private institution founded in Moscow in 2009, committed to the international presentation,
production and development of Russian contemporary art and
cultural practice.
Our graduates are leaders in
cultural production throughout the world.Located within the School of Art + Design, the Richard & Dolly Maass Gallery presents exhibitions that provide professional context
for students and interact with their daily classroom experience.
Sietsema is not interested in trompe - l'oeil
for the sake of showing off; at the end of the day, his paintings and works on paper are a highly considered critique of the
production of
cultural objects and the roles that they play as they circulate.
African people and their
cultural products have been commoditized
for over 500 years, resulting in a worldwide condition of alienation between labor and its outcomes;
cultural production is affective, or emotional, labor.
While there is no theme this year as such, we're hunting
for work that experiments and explores in general, crossing disciplinary boundaries, challenging established notions of time and space,
cultural production, and the objet d'art itself.
The department provides a platform
for innovative artists
for the
production of their work, and a forum
for the larger community to examine the most recent developments in contemporary art and their relationships to broader
cultural contexts.
He is a ten - time regional Emmy winner
for his work on
cultural documentaries, including films about Tracey Emin, Theaster Gates, and Wynton Marsalis, and is currently in
production for a film about Clyfford Still.
A public garden and
cultural center located in the Bronx, Wave Hill's spring show acknowledges the continued need
for activism and
cultural production that builds bonds across lines of identity and difference, informing and empowering individual and collective memory.
The audience is presented with not only a new way of experiencing contemporary
cultural production but with a new framework
for seeing artifacts from our social and historical narratives and resignifying our relationship to them.
LAXART's programs are made possible with the generous support of Brenda Potter, The Pasadena Art Alliance, Rosette Delug, Mark Fletcher, Fred Fisher, Mark Goldstein, Ron Handler, Jennifer Hawks, Bettina Korek, Candace Nelson, Peter Remes, Adam Singer, Lisa Schiff, The Andy Warhol Foundation
for the Visual Arts, Art
Production Fund, The National Endowment
for the Arts, The Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Foundation
for Contemporary Arts, and The City of Los Angeles» Department of
Cultural Affairs.
In its inaugural year, the Southeast Queens Biennial: A Locus of Moving Points identifies movement as an organizing principle
for understanding Southeast Queens as a gateway
for travel and a source of
cultural production and exchange deeply rooted in its immigrant communities.
The spring semester presents a set of concepts and categories that have become important
for the examination of
cultural production during the last two decades, reflecting on their relevance
for thinking about artistic and curatorial practice today.
These artists have had great significance
for the development of international contemporary art, either because they have created visual languages, objects and pictures of originality and quality, or because they have reinvented important aspects of
cultural production.
West Virginia Filmakers Guild $ 10,000 Morgantown, WV Art Works — Media Arts To support
production and post-
production costs
for a documentary on
cultural representations of Appalachia.
identifies movement as an organizing principle
for understanding Southeast Queens as a gateway
for travel,
cultural production and exchange deeply rooted in its immigrant communities.
1965 - 1975» depicts the energy of the
cultural environment of this American city as a center
for figurative
production, as well as the heterogeneity of the contributions of some artists known as Chicago Imagists (Roger Brown, Ed Flood, Art Green, Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Ed Paschke, Christina Ramberg, Suellen Rocca and Karl Wirsum), who had identified the roots of their personal research in Surrealism and Art Brut, in a way that anticipated the new tendencies of the 80's and 90's, from Graffiti to Street Art, from wild cartoons to urban murals.