Sentences with phrase «interest in cultural anthropology»

Her projects — often inspired by interest in cultural anthropology, cultural clashes, and music — have been exhibited in both solo and group exhibitions in the United States and Europe, at venues including the Sculpture Center, Art in General, Postmasters, and CANADA in New York; Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton in Paris; Saatchi Gallery and Nottingham Contemporary in Great Britain; Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle and Zachęta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw.
With a deep interest in cultural anthropology and communication, Ramírez seeks to uncover a new interpretation of space and objects.
With a deep interest in cultural anthropology and communication, Ramírez...

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Watkins says college students interested in a career in anthropology should take introductory courses in cultural anthropology or physical anthropology; these courses give the best overview of the field and are offered at many colleges and universities.
In her work, Malinowska fluctuates between different media — sculpture, video and performance activities — exploring her interests in anthropology, cultural clashes and musiIn her work, Malinowska fluctuates between different media — sculpture, video and performance activities — exploring her interests in anthropology, cultural clashes and musiin anthropology, cultural clashes and music.
Their tactics are diverse and often borrowed from other disciplines like archaeology, anthropology, and theater, but are tied together by a shared interest in a pop - cultural vernacular.
The exhibition brings together a group of artists whose interest in the cultural significance of the cosmos leads in multiple directions, intersecting with the fields of aesthetics, anthropology, philosophy, and others grounded in different art - making strategies and material explorations.
Through a convergence of interest in anthropology, science fiction, black female subjectivity and women's work, her art explores the humor and fantasy involved in self - making within diasporic societies, which have an ability to live with cultural ambiguities and use them to build psychological and even metaphysical defenses against cultural invasions.
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