Not exact matches
It was a
fun discussion that covered many angles, from the unlikeliness of the filters
working and the intricacies of rape
culture to freedom of speech and the protection of children.
These companies have perfected balancing tough, technical
work with
fun and friendly
cultures.
Meanwhile, researchers have also cast doubt on the long - term efficacy of «forced
fun» at
work, finding that required levity can lead to an array of bad outcomes such as burnout among employees, and that these cheerful
work cultures often serve to distract workers from excessive control or poor conditions elsewhere in the business.
Added another: «I was often impressed and inspired by leadership's dedication to doing what was right for the client, and simultaneously trying to protect sustainable
work - life balance and continuously cultivate a
fun, connected office / firm
culture.»
Humor in the workplace and workplace
culture expert Michael Kerr shares some ideas on how you can add some humor to your voicemail messages, plus his
fun at
work tip offers up a great theme day and workplace contest, there's the quote of the week, and a preview of some of the April theme days headed you way.
Other important decisions included: understanding that investing in marketing was critical to generating sales; focusing on sales training, including the science and art of selling, was critical for building an expert and successful sales team; and most importantly creating a can - do business
culture where coming to
work was
fun.
Make sure your company has an awesome
culture like Zappos because it will make
working that much more
fun.
«I jumped at the opportunity to
work at Tarrier Foods; the products, packaging flexibility and company
culture here really makes my job
fun,» Belleau says.
For those who
work alongside us as members of the Towne Park family, however, that means cultivating a
fun, caring and competitive environment that promotes a
culture of advancement.
I'm a down to earth person, who like to have
fun,
work - hard, love trying new things, like meeting new people an learning about different
cultures....
Im
fun out going like to
work out n be healthy love my family country the bahamas i like the movies the beach traveling love going to orlando to he theme parks to have
fun i like going with myfriends n family love my family
culture i love to go shopping n getting things too n love trying...
Ask ten students and some themes will begin to arise about
working hard, being outside, having
fun, and great food experiences — all hallmarks of developed
cultures.
Teachers in a startup
culture can
work together to build the classroom «brand» through activities such as proudly displaying the mission in the students» learning spaces, sharing messages of success on class websites and blogs, or designing a class logo and
fun swag like t - shirts, water bottles, stickers, and pens.
Benefits of arts education In addition to economic benefits of investment in arts education for students in the primary and secondary sectors there are a plethora of social and intellectual benefits: • encouraging self expression and self awareness • building confidence and self esteem • thinking creatively and conceptually • problem solving • increasing motivation and improving behaviour • developing organisational skills • being able to
work collaboratively and independently • developing multiple learning styles • building maturity and appreciation • developing observational skills • raising global awareness and respect for other
cultures • promoting literacy through analysis and interpretation • increasing enjoyment and
fun in learning • developing spatial and visual skills • encouraging qualitative awareness • seeing different perspectives • openness to subtlety, nuance, flexibility and imagination
There's no lack of
fun within the SweetRush
culture, so we couldn't resist when we saw an opportunity to bring a gaming element into our daily
work.
The combination of platforming and combat with the assorted theme park spoofs and parodies are particularly
fun to
work on (as someone who's day job is linked to theme park
culture).
The award is given out to the developer which has been the most beneficial to their local community, has created the best
working culture for its employees, has been an integral part of the Australian and New Zealand games development scene, and which has come up with the most
fun, addictive and unique games this year.
There was an overall feeling of collaboration in the gallery, where it was apparent that students of all different ages
worked together as well as independently side by side to create art projects inspired by common interests, friendships, admiration,
fun, pop
culture, and games.
The
work itself is
fun but challenging, as his paintings frequently examine historical and contemporary events in American and Native American history, as well as aspects of pop
culture, art history, and Anglo - Indian relations.
Sure enough, two years after its debut at the Underground Museum, we find these
works — not Davis» other
work (mercurial and captivating paintings in their own right), not the
works of Karon Davis, and not the
works of any of the various interesting artists exhibited at the Underground Museum — but the replicas of Koons, Flavin, and Smithson, exhibited through the storefront windows at MOCA, mockingly obscured and reflected by the
fun - house mirrors of «high
culture.»
Since launching her brand in 2016, Sarah has
worked endlessly to promote her love of basketball while poking
fun at popular
culture through sneakers, city life and partying.
Moreover, today's renewed interest in the most grotesque and
fun strands in his
work is connected to the impact of remixes and mashups from internet
culture.
, ArtPharmacy (Blog), June 12 Elisa della Barba, «What I loved about Venice Biennale 2013», Swide, June 2 Juliette Soulez, «Le Future Generation Art Prize remis a Venise», Blouin Artinfo, May 31 Charlotte Higgins, «Venice Biennale Diary: dancing strippers and inflatable targets», The Guardian On
Culture Blog, May 31 Vincenzo Latronico, «Il Palazzo Enciclopedico», Art Agenda, May 31 Marcus Field, «The Venice Biennale preview: Let the art games commence», The Independent, May 18 Joost Vandebrug, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», L'Uomo Vogue, No. 441, May / June «Lucy Mayes, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», a Ruskin Magazine, Vol.3, pp. 38 - 39 Rebecca Jagoe, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye: Portraits Without a Subject», The
Culture Trip, May Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye on Walter Richard Sickert's Miss Gwen Ffrangcon - Davies as Isabella of France (1932)», Tate etc., Issue 28, Summer, p. 83 «Turner Prize - nominated Brit has art at Utah museum», Standard Examiner, May 1 Matilda Battersby, «Imaginary portrait painter Lynette Yiadom - Boakye becomes first black woman shortlisted for Turner Prize 2013», The Independent, April 25 Nick Clark, «David Shrigley's fine line between art and
fun nominated for Turner Prize», The Independent, April 25 Charlotte Higgins, «Turner prize 2013: a shortlist strong on wit and charm», guardian.co.uk April 25 Charlotte Higgins, «Turner prize 2013 shortlist takes a mischievous turn», guardian.co.uk, April 25 Adrian Searle, «Turner prize 2013 shortlist: Tino Sehgal dances to the fore», guardian.co.uk, April 25 Allan Kozinn, «Four Artists Named as Finalists for Britain's Turner Prize», The New York Times, April 25 Coline Milliard, «A Crop of Many Firsts: 2013 Turner Prize Shortlist Announced», Artinfo, April 25 Sam Phillips, «Former RA Schools student nominated for Turner Prize», RA Blog, April 25 «Turner Prize Shortlist 2013», artlyst, April 25 «Turner Prize Nominations Announced: David Shrigley, Tino Sehgal, Lynette Yiadom - Boakye and Laure Prouvost Up For Award», Huffpost Arts &
Culture, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: a dead dog, headless drummers and the first «live encounter» entry», Telegraph, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: The public will question whether this is art, judge admits», Telegraph, April 25 Julia Halperin, «Turner Prize shortlist announced», The Art Newspaper, April 25 Brian Ferguson, «Turner Prize nomination for David Shrigley», Scotsman.com, April 25 «Former Falmouth University student shortlisted for Turner Prize», The Cornishman, April 29 «Trickfilme und der Geschmack der Sonne», Spiegel Online, April 25 Dominique Poiret, «La Francaise Laure Prouvost en lice pour le Turner Prize», Liberation, April 26 Louise Jury, «Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges», London Evening Standard, April 25 «Turner Prize 2013: See nominees»
work including dead dog, grave shopping list and even some paintings», Mirror, April 25 Henry Muttisse, «It's the Turner demise», The Sun, April 25 «Imaginary portrait painter up for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry»,
Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?»
The Swiss artist, who is now based in New York and Berlin, mines celebrity and social media
culture — and comes out with
works that poke
fun at contemporary fantasy.
The next project is about American popular
culture which will focus is more on figurative painting... that will be a very
fun project... especially since figurative painting is not a medium that I often
work with.
It's always
fun to upset rightwing
culture warriors but there are better
works of art that involve blood less directly.
The other names listed include Luke Overin, a self - described «image maker»
working predominately with photography, graphic designer Sam de Groot, and Rebecca Thirza Townrow, whose installation - based
works explore (and poke
fun at) the idiosyncrasies of English
culture.
In the way that Julia Wachtel puts together two versions of masculinity, this
work also explores the idea of the male figure in the history of art, and perhaps maybe pokes
fun at the ceremony of masculinity and how it's reproduced in popular
culture.
Often the
work pokes
fun of
culture through surreal and minimalist still lifes; and other times landscapes which are wrapped by surreal knot forms.
In an article for «The Idler,» Twigger writes that micromastery is the key to having
fun and enjoying learning, and yet it's largely ignored by our
work - and goal - obsessed
culture:
You have the opportunity to be part of a growing and highly ambitious firm where the
culture is hard
working, but supportive and where we have
fun working together, whilst remaining highly professional.
We want to create a great
culture that gives us a
fun, healthy
working environment and helps us to exceed customer expectations every time.
From the exciting, pop -
culture driven calls - to - action all over the page («Join the crew,» «Be part of something big,» and «Be Voltron, not just a robot lion») to the TechCrunch Cribs featured video, the website screams «It's
fun to
work here!»
Whether you're seeking new experiences and
cultures, want to add some unique skills to your portfolio or are looking for
work in a
fun, new environment,
working abroad can be a valuable experience.
You're looking for a
culture that is focused on
work - life balance, constant improvement, and
fun, while achieving stellar results
Whether you're seeking new experiences and
cultures, want to add some unique skills to your portfolio or want to find a summer job in a
fun, new environment,
working abroad can be a valuable experience.
«Excellent
work culture with the ability to move up the ladder quickly with success, pay and benefits are great and they do those
fun quirky
work activities.
If you're looking for a company that's
fun to
work for, the company
culture will be a big component of your decision making when evaluating prospective employers.
We offer a
culture of excellence, in a fast paced, driven and
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