Sentences with phrase «international dialogue through»

The presenting organizations — of which there were eight — all met a determined and focused criteria that included: a focus on community building; educational programming for practicing artists; and commitment to international dialogue through residency programs and exchanges.

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My theoretical explorations must be seen, however, not only in this context of theological education, but also in the context of my increasing involvement in feminist theological dialogue on a national and international level through lectures and workshops.
[26] The Sixth Forum on Bilateral Dialogues held in October 1994, in its Report: International Bilateral Dialogues, 1992 - 1994 (Faith and Order Paper No. 168)(Geneva: WCC Publications, 1995), observed that where openness to reception and renewal exits, significant changes in the life and mission of the church occur through, among other things, «contact in theological formation with the broader heritage of the church through the ages.
The church leaders called for international leaders to speedily help refugees and those facing no guarantee of security because of war through interreligious dialogue.
STAIR seeks to encourage cross-diciplinary dialogue of contemporary international relevance through a bi-annual publication consisting of both a general and a themed section.
Whereas existing forums for such dialogue include the OECD Global Science Forum and UNESCO, the most prominent and internationally inclusive astronomy venue is the IAU, which can issue international guidelines through its General Assembly.
It aims to provide a platform for an international and cross-cultural dialogue through which educators and researchers from different parts of the world can contribute to a broad vision for sharing their knowledge, understanding and experience of lesson study as a form of practice - based research.
Today, the New Museum serves diverse and expanding audiences, including artists, students, and residents of the Lower East Side, as well as a growing international audience through new initiatives, such as the Museum as Hub and 2011's Festival of Ideas for a New City, which continue to foster dialogues between artists and their public.
Triangle Arts Association is a not - for - profit arts organization whose mission is to support emerging and mid-career international and national visual artists, encouraging dialogue and experimentation through workshops, residencies and exhibition opportunities.
Since its foundation in 1977 in Limerick, EVA has been a forerunner in understanding the world through art in a transnational, transcultural, international dialogue, presenting its contradictions, anxieties and possibilities.»
The selection and presentation of artists, collections, and commissioned projects for PAMM is guided by the Museum's mission to create dialogues across and through local, regional, and international contexts and to emphasize artists and projects that engage with traditions from the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America.
Through an extensive program of exhibitions, events, education, research, and publishing, the institution reflects on current developments in Russian and international culture, creating opportunities for public dialogue, as well as the production of new work and ideas in Moscow.
Under her leadership 18SAC has evolved from a small, alternative artist - run space to Southern California's largest artist residency center, working with diverse local and international artists who provoke public dialogue through their art making.
In combination with a film series, and live and artist - driven programming, Field Guide introduces the framework through which Remai Modern enters into dialogue with its local, national and international audiences.
In 2017, at the invitation of the Sistema Federal de Medios y Contenidos Públicos, Guillermo Kuitca conceives Les Visitants, the second part of the project, through which he gives us his personal take on the Fondation Cartier Collection, offering a dialogue between artworks by 23 international artists.
The exhibition will juxtapose and put the Chinese artists in dialogues with international artists, the show will expand through time and different cultures, and it aims to bring out peculiarities and parallels in the diverse artistic strategies.
Through organisations such as the Helsinki International Artist Programme, which hosts artist residencies on the fortress island of Suomenlinna, and Frame, which promotes Finnish art abroad, Helsinki is placing increasing emphasis on international cultural dialogue International Artist Programme, which hosts artist residencies on the fortress island of Suomenlinna, and Frame, which promotes Finnish art abroad, Helsinki is placing increasing emphasis on international cultural dialogue international cultural dialogue and exchange.
Highly engaged with international art movements such as cubism, abstract expressionism, arte povera, and conceptual art — but also having studied and lived in Europe and the United States — an older generation of the artists on view pioneered modern art in Cyprus, through a dialogue within local traditions.
Pursuing and intertwining visions of tomorrow and visions of the city across such projects as Do It and Cities on the Move, through a range of alternative museum and exhibition models, Obrist stresses their dynamic emergence and evolution through dialogues, collaborations and negotiations, between a shifting, international, interdisciplinary nexus of artists, architects, curators and historians.
Through a series of projects and actions (workshops, symposia, publications, exhibitions) CAHF both questions and strengthens the institutional practice of collecting, by accommodating dialogue and collaboration between its 4 partner museums and an international community of art professionals.
On view from 11 May through 11 June 2012, the works and interventions of 112 Artists from 45 countries inhabited a wide range of locations throughout the city, articulating the curatorial aim to instigate an international dialogue while transforming the Cuban context and the public scenarios into a temporary laboratory of art experimentation.
UAG / ROOM Gallery further promotes an active dialogue between UCI residents and the local and international art communities through colloquia, conferences, visiting artist lectures and theme - based films series, all of which are open to the public.
The exhibition — whose themes echo the expansive humanitarian interests of the Menil Collection's founders — aims to create a platform for international dialogue on the issues of human rights, compassion, civil disobedience and progress through non-violence.
PAMM and the Guggenheim Foundation both combine a focus on international and transnational artists and cultural movements with a deep interest in local context, and her work at both institutions has re-affirmed Nawi's belief in the crucial role museums play in writing and rethinking histories, and building and contributing to communities through the establishment of public dialogue.
For 50 years, the U.S. Department of State has promoted cross-cultural dialogue and international understanding through its Art in Embassies program — and Torpedo Factory artists are proud to be part of it.
The exhibition juxtaposes and puts the Chinese artists in dialogues with international artists, the show expands through time and different cultures, and it aims to bring out peculiarities and parallels in the diverse artistic strategies.
With different expressive media, references and semiotics, they create artworks in full dialogue between them, negotiating this trend that has emerged in recent years in the international art scene, in which handicraft, folklore, history, the folk, and the local culture, stand shoulder to shoulder and coexist, from the 90s in New British Scene, but also later through individual cases of artists who originated form the periphery of the Globe.
This is accomplished by providing accessible and engaging public exhibitions of local, national and international artists, maintaining a comprehensive web site that hosts our archives and digital projects, sustaining a critical dialogue of contemporary art through publications and bilingual brochures for each exhibition, and by providing a link to current art related resources to artists and the public via our Resource Room.
From 2009 to 2011 she established and coordinated Current: NOLA, a discussion group / think tank of artists and writers engaged in raising the national and international profile of contemporary New Orleans visual art through dialogue, promotion, and critical writing.
[3] This was at a time when dialogue and debate with the coeval international avantgardes was becoming most intense, conducted through a series of group surveys in which Penone took part.
The SPACES: International Artist Residency Initiative invites two accomplished West African social practice artists, Kwasi Ohene - Ayeh and Olanre Tejuoso, to participate in a nine - month residency in which they will engage community members through facilitated dialogue and design and execute a multi-part project that re-contextualizes various forms of «space» — physical, mental, and socially - constructed.
Morimura's Yokohama Triennale 2014 addresses ideas of forgetting through the theme «ART Fahrenheit 451: Sailing into the sea of oblivion,» while Kohmoto's inaugural PARASOPHIA: Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture attempts to inject new intellectual life into an ancient city: Dialogue
For 50 years, the U.S. Department of State has promoted cross-cultural dialogue and international understanding through its Art in Embassies program — and Torpedo Read More...
This policy document aims to provide context for Rio +20 discussions through analysis of current challenges in ocean and coastal management around the world, assessment of how well the multiple goals and objectives of previous international efforts have been met, and building on recent dialogue and inputs including the meeting of the UN Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea (UNICPOLOS) and the Secretary General's report on Oceans and Law of the Sea.
Through the project, governments of 19 participating countries Algeria, Bangladesh, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Gambia, Honduras, Liberia, Namibia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Paraguay, Peru, St. Lucia, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Uruguay have strengthened their capacity to participate in the UNFCCC process and raised awareness of the linkages between international and national climate policies through National Inter-Ministerial DiaThrough the project, governments of 19 participating countries Algeria, Bangladesh, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Gambia, Honduras, Liberia, Namibia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Paraguay, Peru, St. Lucia, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Uruguay have strengthened their capacity to participate in the UNFCCC process and raised awareness of the linkages between international and national climate policies through National Inter-Ministerial Diathrough National Inter-Ministerial Dialogues.
Parts 1 - 5 introduce training participants to the multiple facets of population dynamics and climate change adaptation, and part 6 presents opportunities for integration through an examination of international and national policy dialogues, adaptation planning and programs, and planning in other sectors.
It supports discussions for solving water issues at regional and international level with a view toward channelling the results of the dialogue into formalized intergovernmental negotiations at a later stage through the United Nations and other global processes.
By 2017: We are calling for structured dialogues between local and subnational governments, the urban resilience community and national and international partners through global processes.
The EU will continue to support democratic consolidation, human rights and the rule of law through enhanced cooperation and dialogue, while advocating for the ratification and implementation of international and continental instruments.
First the Report explored the human right to development through international discourses which underlie this right as it is defined in the Declaration on the Right to Development and the dialogue on sustainable development.
In the end what is important is that through international dialogue, the human rights dimension of the issues at hand can be greater emphasised and understood by those who draft and formulate policies and legislation at the domestic level.
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