Sentences with phrase «introducing broad public»

ART21 is a nonprofit contemporary art organization dedicated to introducing broad public audiences to today's visual artists — stimulating critical reflection as well as conversation through the production of films, publications, digital resources, and educational programs.
The Center is a place where artists work, conduct research and where exhibitions introduce a broad public to a variety of contemporary art practices by artists from around the world.

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The plan, the result of months of study and public input, will introduce a broad - based carbon tax that would apply across the economy.
But even if it is so, the scepticism about this technocratic / institutionalist way of dealing with challenges indicates that the way these institutions are introduced is not a type of practice that contributes to re-articulation of the European idea and engagement with the broader public over the European project.
The Assembly has long backed public matching, the most recent example being last year when Silver introduced a plan that's now touted by the coalition of groups pushing for a broad campaign finance overhaul.
It will introduce a broad range of new powers, yet do little to make the public any safer,» he said.
By January 2014, it plans to introduce a broad new policy of public access to clinical trial data.
As charter pioneer Ted Kolderie wrote, this horse trade would ``... introduce the dynamics of choice, competition, and innovation into American's public school system, while at the same time ensuring that new schools serve broad public purposes.»
Kolderie was its author, and he summarized it this way: «The proposal outlined in this report is designed to introduce the dynamics of choice, competition and innovation into America's public school system, while at the same time ensuring that new schools serve broad public purposes.»
Still, Strauss does an absolutely superb job of introducing the co-chair of the Broader Bolder coalition as «Helen Ladd, the Edgar T. Thompson Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Economics at Duke University who has spent years researching school accountability, education finance, teacher labor markets, and school choice.»
Krista Glazewski, an IU professor we interviewed for our story last week, points out blended learning has been introduced in small charter schools that don't necessarily serve the broad populations of students public education must serve.
The «Primary Structures» exhibition at the Jewish Museum in New York in 1966 introduced minimal art to a broad public — with work by Caro, Carl Andre, Donald Judd and Dan Flavin — and Araeen shared their interest in simplified geometry and industrial effects.
Its mission is to empower artists, advance communities, and contribute positive impacts to its broad public audience by introducing a range of current artistic practices.
«Her work incorporates diverse influences and artistic traditions that make her a pioneering figure in American art, and we are thrilled to galvanize renewed interest in her work and life to introduce her unique vision to a broad public
Charles Asprey, who has done so much to introduce modern German art to a broader public, is the main investor in the gallery, which had been based in Old Street.
In the same year Ossorio made Offering, he participated in the Museum of Modern Art's exhibition The Art of Assemblage, which introduced his work to a wider public along with the broader concept of assemblage, where «banal, often tawdry materials retain their individual physical and functional identity, despite artistic manipulation.»
Conceived and produced under the artistic direction of the Fondation Louis Vuitton, the exhibition showcases key works by Cheng in the framework of the Fondation's «Hors - les - Murs «program, destined to introduce previously unseen artworks from its permanent collection to audiences of the Espaces Culturels Louis Vuitton in Munich, Venice, Beijing, and Tokyo, thus realizing its mission to curate ambitious international art projects and share its collection with a broader public.
In 1913 the debut of the controversial Armory Show in American cities introduced contemporary avant - garde European art to a broad segment of the American public, establishing firm battle lines between traditional and avant - garde tastes that still exist today.
Its mission is to champion contemporary artists, spark creative experiences, and contribute positive impacts to its broad public audience by introducing a range of current artistic practices.
This belated career survey corrects that overemphasis but, more important, it introduces DeFeo to a broad public as an artist of wide and diverse accomplishment.
Walden, who was impressed by her passion for the concepts and forms of expression in modern art, shared many of her views and was responsible for introducing her work to a broader public throughout Germany and Europe.
Yet most biennials around the world these days — and there are many, designed to introduce new art to a broader public on the model of the Whitney Biennial or Venice Biennale — rely more heavily on artists or their dealers for production costs.
Nisbet opens the paper by introducing a broad framework for understanding the influence and career trajectory of journalists as public intellectuals; focusing on their training, style, celebrity, branding, and ability to frame complex problems.
That is unlikely to happen any time soon as regulators are clearly waiting to see the effect fintech has before introducing new rules or revising old ones just as the U.S. Department of the Treasury did last year when it submitted a public request for information to understand the impact of online marketplace lending on small business, consumers and the broader economy.
Bebe Speed introduced this term in order to encourage systemic therapists working in care and treatment services within the public sector to maintain an understanding of the determinants of emotions and behaviour that is broader than usually required for private practice work.
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