A: Each prospective grant recipient will take the completed access request form and a government -
issued photo identity to a Notary Public.
Not exact matches
Applicants will need to bring proof of citizenship such as an original or certified copy of their birth certificate, a previously
issued passport or original naturalization certificate and proof of
identity, such as a current New York State driver's license or non-driver I.D. Passport
photos can be obtained on - site for AAA Members for $ 10.
Previous study at the University has shown that it is difficult to match a pair of unfamiliar faces — a
photo of a person, against the real person — presenting significant
issues for authorities to spot
identity fraud.
You have to pick up your tickets in person between one hour prior to one hour after the start of an event, and must show a government -
issued photo ID to prove your
identity.
In the interest of security and to prevent fraud, guests are required to confirm their
identity by providing their valid government
issued photo identification (Passport, driver's license, etc.) and booking confirmation upon check - in.
In making the announcement, the museum described her practice thus: «Youngblood explores the iconography of public and private suburban experience,
issues of
identity, ethics, and representation, and the politics of abstraction using
photo - based collage, painting, assemblage, and sculpture.»
About two dozen local and national artists tackle
issues of motherhood, performance,
identity and objectification in
photos and paintings... read more
According to the Brooklyn Museum, Azzi and Lusenhop selected works for their collection that addressed
issues of Black
identity and Black liberation while exemplifying distinctive formal modes used by proponents of the Black Arts Movement, including appropriation,
photo - screen printing, and collage.
Hershman Leeson, who is perhaps best known for her unconventional and almost spy - like tactics of uncovering early feminist
identity politics
issues, here titles two
photos of a woman who may or not be Leeson herself, as Tubal Invasion and Shutter.
Lorraine O'Grady is an artist and critic whose installations, performances, and texts address
issues of diaspora, hybridity, and female subjectivity; her Biennial work is an installation of photographs and
photo - collage that deals with
issues of appropriation and cultural
identity.
The artist addresses
issues of
identity and gender in
photo - based self - portraits.
The Contest Organizer reserve the right, in its sole and absolute discretion, to require proof of
identity of entrant and / or eligibility of its Entry, (in a form acceptable to the Contest Organizer — including, without limitation, government
issued photo identification) for the purposes of administering this Contest in accordance with these Rules.