Sentences with phrase «institutional model»

«We're reaching out to the community and using art as a means of social change through our new institutional model,» he says.
I do agree that we are moving past the current church institutional model.
Thankfully, artists really are moving past institutional models while reflecting on 9/11.
His commitment to different forms of pedagogy and experimental institutional models has profoundly influenced exhibition practices today.
Most mainstream Hollywood films released today don't stray far from the filmmaking D.W. Griffith perfected nearly 100 years ago - a model Noël Burch called the «institutional model of representation» [1]:
Prelude's series of evening conversations on new institutional models for the 21st century considers the politics of ritualized gatherings and the role of art and culture in social connectivity.
Moderated by Ruba Katrib, this panel will consider institutional models formerly considered outside of progressive curatorial consideration — such as the commercial gallery, private collection, and donor - run organization — as locations for present day experimentation and scholarship.
Millions of believers and lost souls have left the church over the last couple of decades, siting mostly the corporate / institutional model as a reason.
Over the past eight years Art Spaces Archives Project has presented panels at the annual College Art Association Conference that have addressed issues related to the contemporary arts and archives by investigating institutional models and identities, institutional holdings, and the organizational histories of living and defunct alternative art spaces.
11:30 — 1 pm The New Alternative Moderated by Ruba Katrib, this panel will consider institutional models formerly considered outside of progressive curatorial consideration — such as the commercial gallery, private collection, and donor - run organization — as locations for present day experimentation and scholarship.
Remaining independent as a performing artist and forming project - based artist cohorts yields a creative process that is more easily funded and managed — from page to stage — than is possible with traditional institutional models.
The organisation has run into difficulties because it adopted and continues to follow an old and unfit - for - purpose institutional model, a prefab bureaucratic framework standardised through decades of professionalisation in the field.
Looking at the potential for new dynamic forms of exhibition - making and cultural exchange, Silva will present her research into artists, as well as respond to questions posed on the subjects of the expansion of curatorial networks and emerging collaborative institutional models around the world.
Through my work as an independent curator, at the Liverpool Biennial in the United Kingdom and subsequently as the director and later co-curator of the Werkleitz Biennale, I was able to explore different approaches to artistic and cultural production and also to analyze curatorial and institutional models under a variety of cultural, social and economic conditions.
Combining commercial gallery, kunsthalle, bookstore (an outpost of the much - beloved LA institution Ooga Booga), and artists» studios, the collective compound represents a new, fluid, seemingly self - sustaining institutional model that gives me great hope.
Witness the nearly two decades spent on the convention / protocol model that was, in my view, a lot of wasted time because it was obvious that better institutional models would be more effective.
Director David Farrell, a former nursing home administrator and author of books on long - term care, says the like - home concept was born from observing the efficient but bland institutional model in many long - term care facilities.
Moderated by Kate Fowle, topics under discussion will include what «non-exhibitionary» practice constitutes; how new institutional models are developed around this approach to curating; and how this recent interest in pedagogy — the «educational turn» in art — has impacted ways artists and curators collaborate.
Concomitant with that has been an increasing flight of the faithful away from all Institutional models of the church.
It is actually an upgrade from the institutional model to a more streamlined, service - oriented, all - inclusive, everybody - has - a-say operating system with fewer scripts, plugins, coding errors, and restrictions.
Leanne Van Dyk explores as an institutional model her seminary's decision to orient its teaching to «the newly emerging missionary encounter of the gospel in the cultures of North America.»
One by one these limitations, messages and painful situations convinced me that I could not be me in the institutional models of the church.
Unfortunately, the premier model for diversification at the university level has, in general, not been based on an institutional model for change, but rather on the individual.
that pricing to libraries must account for the higher value of this institutional model, which permits e-books to be repeatedly circulated without limitation.
The collection will enhance and fundamentally support the research needs of young curators enrolled in CCS Bard's two - year graduate program in curatorial studies by exposing them to primary sources documenting innovative curatorial and institutional models and artistic practices of the past thirty years.
Founded in 1974, it is the first Center of its kind in the nation, and is / continues to be an institutional model.
Sanatoriums exerted a powerful hold on the imagination of modern architects and designers as building types and institutional models.
But an institutional model like Fedcoin would have an easier time of it.
Yet now that the institutional model has lost its hold over the lives of American adults, sex, children, and intimacy can be had outside of marriage.
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