In honor of National Women's History Month, Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA) spotlights five stellar women artists whose potent work and
individual practices celebrate womanhood and female autonomy, call into question responses to gender parity, and transcend traditional conceptions of gender identity to address broader issues surrounding diversity, inclusion, and tolerance for all humans.
Not exact matches
I just don't see how putting on a hat clearly designated by the employer as uniform necessarily means that the
individual is «
practicing» a belief or «
celebrating» a holiday.
The NACSA Awards for Excellence program
celebrates individuals and organizations that advance the authorizing profession in three fields: advancing knowledge, improving policy, and improving
practice.
While
celebrating the uniqueness of the
individual, our programs cultivate social awareness using trauma informed and restorative
practices.
Featuring a series of
individual initiatives between the curators and twenty international artists, «The Dictionary of Received Ideas»
celebrates the independent and diverse
practices of the Goldsmiths Curating Programme and has abandoned an overarching thematic agenda to encourage an array of curatorial approaches and ideas.
MOTHERSHIP is a group exhibition that presents works by artists at varying stages of their careers,
celebrating their shared connection as mothers alongside their
individual artistic
practices in drawing, film, installation, painting, photography, print, sculpture, sound and textiles.
Celebrating individual mediums whilst recognising the richness of interdisciplinary
practice, the 2015 selection was distributed across the categories of Photographic and Digital Art; Painting and Drawing; Three Dimensional Design and Sculpture, and Video, Installation and Performance.
Challenging the traditional concept of a retrospective as a linear presentation of a single
individual's work over time, the publication
celebrates the artist's
practice of constant evolution, re-examination, and collaboration.
Recognising that culture is important to
individual and community resilience, Aboriginal children and young people must be supported to learn and
practice their culture, and communities supported to restore, strengthen and
celebrate their culture.