Sentences with phrase «inspiring visit to the museum»

Round up the family and head to Queensland's much - loved River City, home to countless kid - friendly attractions and experiences — from the iconic Southbank Parklands (perfect for a dip on a hot day), a ride on the CityCat, a picnic in New Farm Park, an awe - inspiring visit to the Museum of Brisbane, or a culinary adventure through Eat Street Markets.

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When Justin Bieber visited the Anne Frank House last year, he wrote in the museum guest book, «Truly inspiring to be able to come here.
The concept of this pudding was inspired by my visit to the Folk Museum as well as the Hot Chocolate, New Mexico Style by Cheryl Alters Jamison and Bill Jamison.
There is something so inspiring to me about visiting a museum by yourself.
I love to visit museums and galleries and get inspired, as so many trends and details are coming back in fashion
To keep your style refreshed visit museums, jump onto Instagram and be inspired by women from all over the world, visit museums, be in nature.
As a movement, knowledge - rich schooling has the potential to promote excellence, inspire passion, and enhance educational equity — particularly for children from homes with limited access to books and fewer opportunities than their more affluent peers to travel or visit museums.
Last month I visited the Arizona - Sonoran Desert Museum, an organization designed to «inspire people to live in harmony with the natural world by fostering love, appreciation and understanding of the Sonoran Desert.»
Some of our favorite family - friendly options include seeing the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London; touring awe - inspiring Westminster Abbey to learn about some of England's greatest monarchs, poets and scientists; coming face - to - face with mummies at the British Museum and dinosaurs at the Museum of Natural History; visiting Harry Potter sites such as the London Zoo and Platform 9 3/4 at King's Cross Station; taking a ride on the London Eye for spectacular views over the city; seeing the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace; sampling sweets and treats galore in the food halls of Harrods; riding a double - decker bus; and browsing one of the best toy stores in the world.
Spanning the two floors of the museum's older buildings, as well as other areas of its new annex, the exhibition embraces new works by Ai Weiwei, inspired by the museum's collection of ancient artifacts and the artist's visit to the Greek island of Lesvos.
But I've lived with works that inspire and challenge me and I can learn to live without them if it means buying for the museum, and for those who visit, and for the sake of learning, and for the future,» he told Christies in the video below.
I invite you to visit The Andy Warhol Museum, experience Andy's work, be inspired by our temporary exhibitions, join us for performances, make art in our studio, and see what «Warhol for All» might mean for you.
The exhibition features eight mixed media collage drawings and two large - scale assemblages inspired by Kilauea Volcano — believed to be the home of Pele, the Hawaiian fire and volcano goddess — which the artist visited in 1992 while in Hawaii for the opening of her last traveling retrospective at the Contemporary Museum in Honolulu.
His first truly experimental works were inspired by his frequent visits to ethnographic museums in Paris, tap into the abstract forms and frank eroticism of non-Western tribal cultures.
A visit to the Viking Ship Museum on the Roskilde Fjord inspired the artist to construct a conversation between «Reflection - A Gift from Iwaki», the Viking shipbuilding practice, and the Danish landscape.
For the patina of the sculpture, I was inspired by a visit to a recent exhibition of bronzes from the Hellenistic period, in the first few centuries BC, at the Getty Museum.
Artists will explore and address all aspects of a visit to the Hammer, from basic amenities, way finding and maps to the creative and unexpected activation of spaces around the Museum so as to inspire curiosity and collective learning.
Alice Walton has a track record for supporting art education for children: the precedent she set at Crystal Bridges inspired the local Walker Foundation to contribute a $ 10 million endowment to provide funding to local schools to cover costs for visits to the museum and learning sessions for students and teachers in the museum's high - tech interactive education studio.
But I've lived with works that inspire and challenge me and I can learn to live without them if it means buying for the museum, and for those who visit, and for the sake of learning, and for the future.
We expect that many people will be inspired by these works and will be encouraged to experience the wonder of fantastic art in person through visiting our galleries and museums
This makes the guide not only a valuable supplement to a visit to the Museum but also an inspiring source of information on modern and contemporary artists, especially for a young audience.
The First Hawaiian Center exhibition program was the idea of then First Hawaiian Bank chairman and chief executive officer Walter A. Dods, Jr., who invited The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu (now Honolulu Museum of Art Spalding House) to organize exhibitions focused on the work of artists living and working in the islands, artists born and / or raised here who moved away for training and to develop their careers, and artists from elsewhere who visited Hawai`i and then made work inspired by their experiences here.
Inspired by his students» abstract creations as well as visits to local museums and galleries, two years later he started painting his own color experiments.
The series was inspired by a visit to Houston on the occasion of «Robert Rauschenberg, Work from Four Series: A Sesquicentennial Exhibition» at the Contemporary Arts Museum.
Shortly before moving to St Ives, he had visited the Redfern Gallery in London to see The Red Studio (1911, Museum of Modern Art, New York)- a painting also revered by Rothko - and as a result was inspired to create his first mature painting, entitled: The Piano (1943).
To honor his memory, Museum of Glass invites artists who are inspired by connections between art and science to apply for the Sheldon Levin Memorial Application Visiting Artist ResidencTo honor his memory, Museum of Glass invites artists who are inspired by connections between art and science to apply for the Sheldon Levin Memorial Application Visiting Artist Residencto apply for the Sheldon Levin Memorial Application Visiting Artist Residency.
Recently, the designer, who loves to spend weekends in her Hamptons (N.Y.) home near the beach, was further inspired by a visit to the Oceanographic Museum in Monaco, where Jacques Cousteau was a director for more than 30 years.
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