Sentences with phrase «international prominence by»

This exhibition tells the story of the rise of Korean - American choreographer Dana Tai Soon Burgess to international prominence by tracing his cultural heritage and how it has influenced his acclaimed work.
CSS achieved national and international prominence by spearheading the Los Angeles Unified Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Policy, the most stringent pesticide policy in the nation for K - 12 public schools — the first to embrace the «Precautionary Principle» and «Right to Know» and then the passage of California's Healthy Schools Act.
During the 2003 SARS crisis, he gained international prominence by successfully lobbying the WHO to lift a travel advisory.

Not exact matches

The cultural prominence of mid-century American Catholic letters was amplified by international literary trends.
Founded in 2005 by Cole Dabney and Bobby McCurdy, the AFCA has seen its membership grow to over two dozen members with a diverse roster of professional film critics who regularly review movies for national television stations, daily newspapers, weekly alternatives, local radio, monthly magazines, and websites with international prominence.
Watching Australian director Jennifer Peedom's Mountain one morning at the sixth annual Los Cabos International Film Festival, I was struck by the fullness of the auditorium and by the prominence of children in the audience.
One director who came to international prominence at that time was Peter Weir, and I know you love his films, so could we close by having you say what you admire about his cinema?
Rising to international prominence with his score to Kevin Macdonald's Oscar ® - winning ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER Alex is a composer who has never been confined by musical boundaries.
We also investigate two measures of research quality — one based on a measure of the relative importance of a scholar's research in the field, and the other a measure of national or international prominence as reflected by major awards.
The special package was inspired by Chevrolet's racing - bred foundation, which continues with Corvette's international racing excellence and production sports car prominence.
Informed by the international history of video art, the program traces the development of the medium in Israel and explores how artists have employed technology and material to examine the sociopolitical status quo, through themes such as the prominence of political conflict in mass media; the liberalization of the economy; and the impact of free market politics on Israeli culture.
This contemporary art fair was recently bought by a Russian investor Sergey Skaterschikov (Skate's) who hopes to bring the fair to higher prominence and better international recognition.
In this respect, the West Coast venue of Los Angeles is appropriate not only as the home of Manny Silverman Gallery, but as a complement to New York — a similarly diverse city affected by the social, political, and economic upheavals of recent decades and that has risen to prominence as a revitalized international art center.
By the early 1950s, Goodridge Roberts had gained national prominence through his regular participation in numerous Canadian and international exhibitions as well as his extensive positive reception in the English and French Montréal press and Canadian magazines.
It was at a time when the YBA's were coming into prominence and there was a growing appetite of interest by the British and international public.
May 23 - August 4, 2013 Sanford Biggers has achieved international prominence over the last decade with a diverse body of work that explores themes of identity, race, African - American history, and spirituality, often by blending installation and performance.
Influenced by the Art Deco movement that began in Paris in the early 1920s and propelled to prominence in 1927 with the success of the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, automakers embraced the sleek new streamlined forms and aircraft - inspired materials, creating memorable automobiles that still thrill all who see them.
Expanding on the emergent poetics of online distribution systems and the prominence of poetry in 89plus projects to date, the exhibition will bring together works from renowned and upcoming international poets and writers within displays created by their peers working in design, visual arts and architecture.
One of the few women to rise to international prominence in modern sculpture, Hepworth is the grande dame of modernism — quite literally, since she was knighted by the Queen for her contributions to British art.
Expanding on the emergent poetics of online distribution systems and the prominence of poetry in 89plus projects to date, the exhibition brings together works from renowned and upcoming international poets and writers within displays created by their peers working in design, visual arts and architecture.
Expanding on the emergent poetics of online distribution systems and the prominence of poetry in 89plus projects to date, the exhibition brought together works from renowned and upcoming international poets and writers within displays created by their peers working in design, visual arts and architecture.
Sanford Biggers has achieved international prominence over the last decade with a diverse body of work that explores themes of identity, race, American history, and spirituality, often by blending installation and performance.
Pyramid of Animals, the piece that brought the artist to international prominence and marked her debut in the contemporary art scene, will be partially re-created on site by showing never - before - seen archival materials and drawings that describe the genesis of one of the most controversial pieces of art ever created by a contemporary artist.
The Museum of Art (MoA) brings a world of ideas to Bates, Lewiston - Auburn and Maine through a dynamic schedule of exhibitions featuring work by artists of national and international prominence.
The media has given it particular prominence, ever since people engaged by international conglomerate Uber launched a legal battle to assert their «worker» status.
The 19th century idealist - intellectual international lawyer was murdered by his doctrinal - formalist counterpart who rose to prominence at the beginning of the 20th century.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z