In addition, the artists are frequently invited to
give slide lectures or gallery talks.
Join us at Durham County Library's Stanford L. Warren Branch, 1201 Fayetteville St., Durham, with Marshall N. Price, Nancy Hanks Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, who will
give a slide lecture of the...
Ms. Simon will
give a slide lecture on July 11 at 3 p.m.. Also on view at Guild Hall is the solo exhibition, «Grace Hartigan: A Survey,» the group show, «Artists By Artists,» and an installation of four sculptures by Dina Recanati in the outdoor garden.
Not exact matches
Although my first thought for this letter was to request that you remove my
lecture slides from your website, I am now inclined to
give permission for the complete
lecture slide set to remain on the site so those who want to learn from it may do so.
I will be delivering this to large numbers of students,
lecture style, and will be
giving students a copy of the
slides for them to annotate as I talk.
On the other hand, Alison Kent described a more «traditional» INSET course where she and her colleagues were subjected to a series of boring PowerPoint
slides with a long
lecture from a consultant who listed a large number of tips and tricks to improve whole - school behaviour which included avoiding sanctions,
giving more chances, and using more praise.
Rosalind Krauss, in a
lecture she
gave at Dia on the work of James Coleman, who's known for using picture -
slide sequences as his medium, discussed the click of the
slide carousel.
In this excerpt from his
lecture / performance, artist Theaster Gates reflects on the last 10 years of his art practice through the medium of his 60,000 - piece glass lantern
slide collection,
given to him by the University of Chicago's art history department.
In New York he photographed extensively, and started a series of paintings related to the imagery of the Howard Johnson's restaurants, then ubiquitous, bringing back to England information and ideas, and
giving a «New York»
lecture and
slide show with music that influenced artist friends at Newcastle, such as Bryan Ferry, Stephen Buckley, Nicholas deVille, Tim Head and Keith Milow.
Muybridge travelled between Britain, America and Europe throughout his career,
giving immensely popular public
lectures with the aid of lantern
slides and his Zoopraxiscope.
Which is why Katz and Ward tried to
give an art history
lecture, working their way through the show,
slide by
slide, starting with 19th - century icon Walt Whitman and a racy painting of boxers by Thomas Eakins.
Earlier this year I
gave the Johnston
Lecture for the journalism program at the University of Oregon and just noticed that the video — with my
slides nicely edited in — is viewable online.
So when we are finished with the
lecture, students check their inbox to see an email from a partner.110 Having the students receive their prompt via email — instead of through a paper copy or a PowerPoint
slide — lends an air of realism to the assignment, an important consideration,
given that the assignment is designed to simulate a real - world research and writing task.
You'll find, at the link, the PDF version of the (revised version) of the PowerPoint
slides I used, last month, as part of a
lecture titled «A Plea For Coherence: Making Sense of Factual Cause» I
gave in Vancouver on May 5, 2017 at UBC's law school.