Sentences with phrase «guerilla groups»

The scheme would include rearing thousands of the moths in a lab, then releasing them in the jungles where the guerilla groups grow their bounty.
Cohen drew on his extensive knowledge of Argentine guerilla groups as background.
Determined to fightback, a group of young patriots seek refuge in the surrounding woods, training and reorganizing themselvesinto a guerilla group of fighters.
into a guerilla group of fighters.

Not exact matches

The online Oxford dictionary defines guerilla as: «A member of a small, independent group taking part in irregular fighting, typically against larger, regular forces.»
On a continent plagued with endless guerilla warfare, where war crimes are standard fighting fare, the LRA stands apart as an especially odious group.
O'Keefe said his group aimed to expose bias through the use of what he called «guerilla» tactics.
Recently Guerilla Tea teamed up with the National Deaf Children's Society and Abertay University to run a game development workshop with a group of deaf children.
After protecting Bishop Germanius (Ivano Marescotti) and his caravan from a group of guerilla fighters and their leader, Merlin (Stephen Dillane), the men reach the end of their required military service.
Camino (Unrated) Action adventure, set in the jungles of Colombia in 1985, about a war photographer (Zoe Bell) who embeds with a group of missionaries under the thumb of a charismatic guerilla leader (Nacho Vigalondo).
We have all kinds of groups all over the country forming as... almost a guerilla force, saying, «We want to protect our kids from all this over-testing, and the education is being hijacked by a philosophy of big data, and it's bad for kids.
Islamic fundamentalist groups (mujahadeen) sprang up and waged guerilla warfare; many of the groups operated from camps set up by the CIA and Pakistanis within Pakistan.
Your home base is a remodeled alien ship and you use it to traverse the world and engage in various missions in the world; from guerilla strikes, VIP rescues, assassinations, Intel gatherings to establishing contact with new resistance groups that crop up as you complete other missions.
Group exhibitions include: Guerillas at Arsenał Municipal Gallery in Poznan2010; I confuse Jelenia Gora with Zielona Gora at BWA Gallery Jelenia Gora; DUST SNOW at Public Sculpture Park Project Poznan; Mimikra at Myspace Festival Lodz; and What the world needs now at ON Gallery, Pozan.
«Guerilla Girls 1985 - 2013 ′ is the major retrospective of the work of the Guerilla Girls, the US feminist art group that has become the «the conscience of the art world» with its posters and interventions.
This led to me working part time for a gallery and organizing guerilla - style group exhibitions (called «hit & run») in warehouses in New York and London.
The Guerilla Girls is an example of an artist collective with feminist aims — cloaked by pseudonym and rubber gorilla masks, the highly political activist group plastered their agenda throughout the streets of major cities — using clear imagery and concise text to convey their messages, such as «Do women have to be naked to get into the Met...
The Guerilla Girls is an example of an artist collective with feminist aims — cloaked by pseudonym and rubber gorilla masks, the highly political activist group plastered their agenda throughout the streets of major cities — using clear imagery and concise text to convey their messages, such as «Do women have to be naked to get into the Met Museum?»
Over at Asia Art Archive (Booth P7), the not - for - profit aptly addresses the current concern of the lack of women's presence in art history in its «Women Make Art History» programme, bringing the anonymous feminist group Guerilla Girls to Hong Kong for the first time, aiming to provoke discussion as well as showcase a selection of highlights from the AAA's collection.
In 2011, Feminist artist group the Guerilla Girls discovered that fewer than 4 % of artists in the Metropolitan Museum's modern art section are women.
In the spirit of the Guerilla Girls, FFDG Gallery in San Francisco has rounded up a group of 25 international female artists to represent the 4 %.
Expect a big fat F U to the art world, from the art world's most fearless: Kathy Acker, Abe Ajay, Mike Albo, Artists Poster Committee (Frazier Dougherty, Jon Hendricks, Irving Petlin), Sadie Benning, Kathe Burkhart, Nao Bustamante, Jibz Cameron, Leidy Churchman, Zackary Drucker, Nicole Eisenman, Tracey Emin, Daniel Feinberg, Louise Fishman, Glen Fogel, Hollis Frampton, Dawn Frasch, Simon Fujiwara, Gary Gissler, Guerilla Art Action Group (G.A.A.G.), Harmony Hammond, Kathleen Hanna & Toby Vail, K8 Hardy, I.U.D., Donald Judd, Zoe Leonard, Ali Liebegott, Lucy Lippard, Catherine Lord, Bernadette Mayer, Allyson Mitchell & Deirdre Logue, Eileen Myles, Chuck Nanney, Genesis Breyer P - Orridge, Laura Parnes, William Powhida, Adrian Piper, Ridykeulous, Carolee Schneeman, Jack Smith, Nancy Spero, Nicola Tyson, Kara Walker, and David Wojnarowicz.
Bernstein was a founding member of A.I.R. Gallery, the first gallery in the United States to be cooperatively owned and operated by women, and has been involved with the Guerilla Girls, a group of radical feminist artists dedicated to fighting sexism and racism in the art world, since the group's founding in 1985.
She has also been involved in many activist organizations such as the Guerilla Girls, Art Workers» Coalition, and Fight Censorship Group.
Harvey has organized exhibitions at galleries and museums of diverse artists including James Lee Byars, Louis Michel Eilshemius, Louisa Matthíasdóttir, and the Guerilla Art Action Group.
Following in the footsteps of community, political and identity - driven feminist artists Judy Chicago, The Guerilla Girls, Cindy Sherman, Jenny Saville and Micol Hebron, We Choose Art A Feminist Perspective 2.0 is a group show that explores the vibrant, creative culture of feminist artists working today.
There are several guerilla and paramilitary groups that are located not too far from Las Gaviotas, but as one resident said, «we don't take part in this war, and we ask those who enter our village to do so without their rifles.
And amazingly, this ad swap wasn't a guerilla marketing campaign for pet food or some other clever advertising gimmick — just the work of «a group of friends who want to use creativity for good.»
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