Sentences with phrase «international cultural community»

More and more, we find that fairs such as Frieze complement what we do in our bricks and mortar space, playing a vital role in our program and serving as important platforms to strengthen relationships and create new ties across the international cultural community

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This violent process is permeating the relations among international and political powers, social classes and cultural groups, national and ethic groups, and caste and religious communities, making it making it very hard to bring about peaceful resolution of conflicts and disputes among the struggling parties, and eroding the foundations of peaceful life.
Celebrate the 40th year of Independence for the Cape Verde Islands with performances by local and international artists, cultural cuisine, children's activities, art displays, vendors and public recognition of community leaders.
In his words at the public hearing on constitution and electoral reform held at Ogun State Cultural Centre, Abeokuta today, Governor Fayose said; «Even when it inherited a working system that conducted elections adjudged as free and fair by local and international communities, INEC has failed consistently to replicate the inherited working system due to overzealousness and rabid passion to work as appendage of the federal government.
The statement also asserted that the university's roughly 5,000 international students do not displace those from New York, and offer «immeasurable academic and cultural value to our campuses and local communities, while making a significant economic impact to Western New York.»
Participants will be drawn from the international academic, humanitarian, cultural heritage, crisis mapping, disaster, and human rights communities.
Corine Wegener, cultural heritage preservation officer for the Smithsonian Institution, said that organizing an international research community to study the primary causes of damage to cultural heritage in times of conflict will be critical to intervention efforts in Syria — a goal to be discussed at the September 19 meeting.
In future they could help practitioners to engage more effectively with members of diverse cultural communities; whether in business and trade, health promotion, international conflict resolution or development.
And just as important, says ResponsibleTravel.com, which promotes community based tourism in a partnership with Conservation International, the communities become «aware of the commercial and social value placed on their natural and cultural heritage through tourism,» thus fostering a commitment to resource conservation.
The group, «Service to the Scientific Community,» aims to raise the scientific community's awareness of human rights issues and to enhance the well being of people around the world through access to science (e.g., science education, science - based products, technology, processes), in accordance with Article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Community,» aims to raise the scientific community's awareness of human rights issues and to enhance the well being of people around the world through access to science (e.g., science education, science - based products, technology, processes), in accordance with Article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights community's awareness of human rights issues and to enhance the well being of people around the world through access to science (e.g., science education, science - based products, technology, processes), in accordance with Article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
Since its inception the MRC Centre for Genomics and Global Health (CGGH) has maintained a strong focus on creating ethical frameworks for undertaking genomics research, often working with international networks including researchers in the developed and developing world who are in turn working with communities in diverse political and cultural landscapes.
While Sendai Tourism, Convention and International Association (SenTIA) and Miyagi International Association (MIA) are among the groups that bridge the city's local and foreign communities, offering language classes and cultural exposure.
With an international community at their fingertips, people of all ages are exploring the social atmosphere and cultural environment of contacts made half way across the world.
In the years since, Sundance Institute's core mission of the discovery and development of independent artists and audiences has had an international scope, and we have defined the Sundance community by its yearning for excellence in artistry rather than by geographic, political or cultural borders.
Whenever the Board of Directors of SKS Netherlands (Stichting Kebon Sepatu NL) presents her activities to the relevant International communities like the Indonesian Embassy in the Netherlands to raise awareness in relation to socio - cultural and educational issues, we stress the uniqueness of having such a large group of volunteers realising projects through a «long - distance relationship».
These existing resources can include teachers, students, or community members from other countries (or who have family in other nations), businesses that work with overseas partners, or cultural organizations (such as churches or nonprofit organizations) that have an international component.
While cultural events such as international food night are important in raising awareness of the global community, their isolation from the daily instructional time leads to missing opportunities to look deeper into other's values and beliefs, and how these shape each of our worlds.
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The International Newcomer Center in the Milwaukee Academy of Chinese Language provides intensive English language development and cultural support to newly arrived refugee and immigrant students in grades 5 - 9 in their first year in MPS schools, allowing students to then make a smooth transition to their community school or school of choice.
Our employees are multi-lingual and understand the trends, customs, and cultural nuances of international communities.
We believe that global collaboration and a supportive international community leads to a strong, vibrant publishing industry, one that can continue to provide education and access to literature, promote literacy and reading, and foster cultural understanding around the world.
Published by New American Press, MAYDAY Magazine presents new poetry, prose, translations, political / cultural commentary, and visual art to a growing international community of readers.
«This second Iberostar hotel in the United States is proof of our commitment to this market, where we strive to serve international, as well as national tourists, and to connect with the local community and its cultural heritage.»
Conserving its outstanding natural and cultural values for the benefit of local, national and international communities is of the greatest importance.
André Gerondeau, executive vice president of hotels at Meliá Hotels International, said: «The opening of ME Miami is not only historic because it's the brand's first - ever foray into the US market, but it is also an acknowledgement and celebration of Miami's thriving downtown community, which has undergone an extraordinary and exciting cultural renaissance.
And thus, before you knew it these Brazilian transplants grew into a community that made International Drive's tourist district their new cultural home.
Conveniently located 11 miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on the Gila River Indian Community, the resort offers guests a full recreational, cultural and inspirational experience.
The Flood Gallery is dedicated to presenting the highest quality visual arts and educational programming for people in the Southern US area, and particularly for the residents of Western North Carolina, a uniquely diverse ethnic, cultural and international community.
Current partners include: A Blade of Grass, American Folk Art Museum, Bad at Sports, Bronx Museum of Art, Bureau of General Services — Queer Division, Community Access Art Collective, Eyebeam, Fourth Arts Block, Interference Archive, International Center of Photography, Knockdown Center, Lesbian Herstory Archives, Maker Park Radio, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York Hall of Science, No Longer Empty, Recess, Social Justice Tours, Studio Museum in Harlem, Swale, Decolonize This Place, Discwoman, Sylvia Rivera Law Project, The 8th Floor, and Visual AIDS.
Promoted by the Institute of Contemporary Art (Instituto of Arte Contemporáneo — IAC), MAC Lima puts the leading manifestations of national and international art within the reach of the community through its collection, temporary exhibitions, and a variety of educational and cultural programs.
This past spring, the gallery relocated to a 4,000 - square - foot space in Hollywood with the capacity to support large - scale projects and exhibitions, aiming to represent both local and international contemporary artists and engage with the community to encourage cultural conversation.
1988 Cultural Geometry, Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athens (curated by Jeffrey Deitch, catalogue) Collection Sonnabend: 25 Years of Selection and Activity, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; traveled to CAPC Musée d'art contemporain, Bordeaux, France; Art Cologne, Cologne, Germany; Hamburger Bahnhof Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin; Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome; Museo d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Trento, Italy; Musée Rath, Geneva; Sezon Museum of Art, Tokyo; Miyagi Museum of Art, Sendai, Japan; Fukuyama Museum of Art, Hiroshima, Japan; National Museum of Art, Kyoto, Japan (catalogue) Galerie Lelong, New York A Drawing Show, Cable Gallery, New York Hover Culture, Metro Pictures, New York Art at the End of the Social, The Rooseum, Malmö, Sweden (curated by Collins & Milazzo, catalogue) Australian Biennale, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; travelled to National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia (catalogue) La Couleur Seule: L'Experience du monochrome, Musée Saint Pierre, Lyon, France (catalogue) Hybrid Neutral, Modes of Abstraction and the Social, I.C.I. Exhibition: University Art Gallery, The University of North Texas, Denton, TX; travelled to J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY; Alberta College of Art, Alberta, Canada; The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH; Richard F. Brush Art Gallery, Gainesville, FL; Santa Fe Community College Art Gallery, Gainesville, FL (curated by Collins & Milazzo, catalogue) Works Concepts Processes Situations Information, Galerie Hans Mayer, Düsseldorf, Germany (curated by Robert Nickas) American Art of the Late 80s: The Binational, Museum of Fine Arts and Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA; travelled to Städtische Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany; Kunsthalle, Bremen, Germany; Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, Germany (catalogue) Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA (catalogue) New Works, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles A Debate on Abstraction: Systems and Abstraction, The Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery, Hunter College, New York (catalogue) Viewpoints: Postwar Painting and Sculpture from the Guggenheim Museum Collection and Major Loans, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Three Decades: The Oliver Hoffman Collection, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (catalogue)
Current partners include: A Blade of Grass, American Folk Art Museum, Bad at Sports, BRIC, Bronx Museum of Art, Bureau of General Services — Queer Division, Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute, Community Access Art Collective, Decolonize This Place, Discwoman, El Museo de Los Sures, Eyebeam, Flux Factory, Fourth Arts Block, Interference Archive, International Center of Photography, Knockdown Center, Maker Park Radio, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York Hall of Science, No Longer Empty, Recess, Social Justice Tours, Social Practice Queens, Studio Museum in Harlem, Swale, Sylvia Rivera Law Project, The 8th Floor, and Visual AIDS.
While the exhibition's heart looks at the work of Chicanx artists in Los Angeles, it reveals extensive new research into the collaborative networks that connected these artists to one another and to artists from many different communities, cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations, and international urban centers, thus deepening and expanding narratives about the development of the Chicano Art Movement, performance art, and queer aesthetics and practices.
She is a recipient of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Community Arts Fund Grant and the Australia Council for the Arts, Professional Development Funding for Placement in International Program at Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY.
Conceived in the tradition of the great international biennials, such as the Venice Biennale and the Bienal de Sao Paulo, Prospect New Orleans showcases new artistic practices from around the world in settings that are both historic and culturally exceptional, and contributes to the cultural economy of New Orleans and the Louisiana Gulf region by spurring cultural tourism and bringing international attention to the area's vibrant visual arts community.
Art in Public Spaces, Centro Cultural España Cordoba, Argentina (2010); The Impossible Community, Moscow Museum of Modern Art (2011); 8 +8 Contemporary International Video Art, 53 Art Museum, Quangzhou (2011); Play!
Living as Form is an international project exploring over twenty years of cultural works that blur the forms of art and everyday life, emphasizing participation, dialogue, and community engagement.
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them analog and digital workspace at the International Center of Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community and programs, and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the first in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2017 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Fujifilm of North America, and Awagami Factory.
These eight week residencies emphasize cross-cultural exchange and authentic dialogue and conversation surrounding international contemporary art practices, which stimulate Chicago's own cultural community by infusing a range of artists and cultural producers into the city.
Gallery, Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, Queens, NY 2011 Solo show: Takafumi Ide solo exhibition, The Gallery, Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, NY 2010 Solo show: Takafumi Ide / Life is fleeting; therefore, life is beautiful, AC Institute, New York, NY 2010 Solo show: Emotional Echo: Separation, ISE Art Gallery, ISE Cultural Foundation, New York, NY 2010 Solo show: Sunroom Project, observe, Glyndor Gallery, Wave Hill, Bronx, NY 2010 Solo show: decipher, Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, VA 2009 Mapping Memories, Beili Liu and Takafumi Ide, Castle Gallery, The College of New Rochelle, NY 2009 * Alpan International 2009, Alpan Gallery, Huntington, NY 2009 Young Artists Exhibition, Tamada Projects Temporary Contemporary, ISE Cultural Foundation Tokyo, Japan 2009 Solo show: propagate: a light / sound installation, Hartnett Gallery, University of Rochester, NY 2008 In Residence: Recent Projects From Sculpture Space, Elizabeth Foundation of the Arts, New York, NY 2007 * Projects «07, The Carriage House at Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY
«Philip Morris K.K. is committed to creating opportunities for emerging artists living and working in Japan to contribute to a vibrant cultural life in their own country and gain recognition in the international art community,» said Paolo Degola, President of Philip Morris K.K. «Supporting P.S. 1 in the development and presentation of First Steps advances this effort to encourage aesthetic dialogue and the exchange of ideas across cultural divides.»
Operating within two gallery spaces and across Providence College's campus, the Galleries support the educational, service and community - oriented mission of the College with dynamic visual arts productions, including those that foster audience participation, cross-departmental collaboration at the College and cultural exchange at local, national and international levels.
Bridges — who previously served as Curatorial Assistant at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (MCA Chicago)-- will work with Broad MSU staff to build upon the museum's international exhibitions program and expand its role as an educational resource for the university, a center for community engagement, and a cultural hub for the state of Michigan and beyond.
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them analog and digital workspace at the International Center of Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community and programs, and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the third in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2016 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak, and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
Each year, BAXTER ST at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them analog and digital workspace at the International Center of Photography, access to the BAXTER ST at CCNY community and programs, and solo exhibitions at BAXTER ST.. This exhibition is the last in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2015 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, theNew York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak, and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them analog and digital workspace at the International Center of Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community and programs, and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the last in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2016 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak, and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
Soil and Stones, Souls and Songs at Para Site, Hong Kong, by Ming Lin Chen Yujun at Bank and Arario Gallery, Shanghai, by Fi Churchman Song Dong at Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, by Julie Chun Teng Chao - Ming at Cube Project Space, Taipei, by Guo Juan Jakkai Siributr at Bangkok Art & Culture Centre, by Max Crosbie - Jones Kyotographie International Photography Festival, Kyoto, by Darryl Wee Lotus Land at Asia Culture Center, Gwangju, by Aimee Lin Natee Utarit at Ayala Museum, Manila, by Tony Godfrey Native Revisions at Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore, by Adeline Chia Bahar Yürükoğlu at Art Sümer, Istanbul, by Sarah Jilani Hera Büyüktaşçıyan at Green Art Gallery, Dubai, by Rahel Aima But We Can not See Them: Tracing a UAE Art Community, 1988 — 2008 at NYUAD Art Gallery, Abu Dhabi, by Murtaza Vali Lala Rukh at Grey Noise, Dubai, by Rahel Aima Nalini Malani at Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, by Sam Steverlynck Haegue Yang at Kurimanzutto, Mexico City, by Aimee Lin Zhang Peili at The Art Institute of Chicago, by Mark LeBlanc Aki Sasamoto at The Kitchen, New York, by Xiaoyu Weng Bruce Yonemoto at Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, Los Angeles, by John Tain
WhiteBox offers free and diverse programs for the surrounding communities including Chinatown, the Lower East Side, and international cultural tourism to experience an artist's work in a meaningful manner.
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