Sentences with phrase «individual creative efforts»

For students enrolled in the full - time programs, the School offers the opportunity to combine historical practice with independent, creative thought, and benefit from the studio - based method while having the time and space to explore their own individual creative efforts.

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«I'm not sure that creative writing and crafts were the most challenging controls,» he says, pointing out that classes in acting or sports — which also require group efforts rather than individual projects — might have led to results similar to singing.
Individual donors have single - handedly supported City Kitties since our inception, and we have been the lucky recipients of many small creative fundraising efforts.
In the present day, Bliss has reawakened to discover that knowledge has returned to the world thanks to the efforts of creative individuals and the other gods.
Nevertheless, the handful of individuals at the top of the tree are there to preserve a creative vision, and steer the efforts of hundreds of talented people towards a common goal.
By bringing together the talents of an artist, a block carver, a printer, and a publisher, shin - hanga works mimicked the traditional collaborative process of ukiyo - e printmaking, as opposed to the «creative prints» (sosaku - hanga), another movement that emerged in Japan at the same time and advocated artists to create prints through their individual effort.
By combining their creative efforts, Nara and graf aim to develop the relationship between an individual, the space they inhabit and the objects within their surroundings.
Our culture also supports and celebrates the efforts of the individual — there is a lot of encouragement for people taking risks, and all of that adds up to a creative culture.
took place on June 5th, 2015 at Barbara Gladstone gallery and supported and celebrated the rights, lives, and creative freedom of African LGBTQI individuals in an effort to ensure that we can all exist with love, pride, and courage.
In Co-Art: Artists on Creative Collaboration, De Wachter interviews artist collectives — including Guerilla Girls, DIS, and Lizzie Fitch / Ryan Trecartin — for insight into collaborative practices, in an effort to break down the mythology of individual expressionism.
Like skiing, their work together is a form of personal and professional thrill - seeking, which requires that they relinquish individual control in favor of a conjoined creative effort.
In recent years, the most dramatic improvements in sustainable design education have been a result of the creative and resourceful efforts of individual faculty and department leadership.
Several law schools have experimented with introducing foreign and international issues into basic LRW instruction.68 Some have responded to these arguments by creating either upper - class elective seminars with a global LRW focus, 69 or by creating a specialized foreign / international section of the basic LRW course.70 Typically, this has been accomplished in a largely ad hoc fashion through the creative efforts of individual instructors, who sometimes offer a special «international» section of the basic LRW course.71 Additionally, LRW professors whose primary responsibility is to educate foreign students have naturally gravitated toward incorporating global dimensions in their problems and assignments.72 Faculty specializing in teaching legal English have observed that English is increasingly the language of choice for transnational negotiations and legal instruments, even in circumstances where the underlying transactions do not involve Anglo - American law.73 Consequently, they also emphasize a transnational approach that responds to the needs of their students.
Expertise in team building, directing groups of individuals in an effort to find creative solutions for public health problems.
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