Sentences with phrase «just about the art»

«It's not just about art here,» says Stephen Thomas, the school's founding director and printmaking teacher.
Given that this curator has his finger in just about every art world pie, the reverence reserved for him may well be due.
Dubbed by the New Yorker the curator who never sleeps, Hans Ulrich Obrist is a mainstay on just about every art industry who's - who list for his unique ability to seemingly be everywhere and see everything.
FRIEZE WEEK IN LONDON isn't just about an art fair.
Some people come up to me and brag, «I love artists, I love art — it is just about the art for me,» as if I am some evil character who hates art and artists.
We're in a period of also trying to put out shows that are not just about art.
When people buy expensive, famous art, it's not just about the art in question.
Once inside, the inspiration continues, because it's not just about the art; it's all about you, the visitor.
Artists at that time were questioning just about every art convention: Smithson was working on The Spiral Jetty.
«They're both artists who want to make art that has meaning, that isn't just about art and has a larger statement to make,» Sobel said.

Not exact matches

Effective communication isn't just about talking; leaders who master the art of listening authentically will have uncanny, X-Men-like ability to listen intuitively to the other person's story, asking questions, and searching conversations for depth, meaning and understanding with their needs in mind.
And with the U.S. president in full - blown Art of the Deal negotiating mode on tariffs and the North American Free Trade Agreement, there are trade statistics to prove just about any point.
He says, «Nobody learned anything by hearing themselves talk, or speak,» and he goes on to say, «The ability to lock in and listen is a skill that has served me well in life,» says Branson, «Although, it seems to be a dying art, I believe that listening is one of the most important skills for any teacher, parent, leader, entrepreneur, or just about anyone who has a pulse.»
I'm graduating, so I'll have more time to do the fun things I've wanted to do, like spend more time at museums, the zoo, the aquarium, at parks, and just in the yard or the home learning about stuff and playing and doing art.
And here is the rub: churches don't champion the arts because art isn't worried about offending, and Christians take offence too easily (some have just taken offence at being told that).
The controversy over the «Fire in My Belly» video just pulled from the National Portrait Gallery appears, on the face of it, to be about using tax money to display art that some Christians find offensive.
Leo Strauss wrote that Machiavellianism wasn't just (or even primarily) about how The Prince might use the dark arts to gain power.
There is little of art in his vision of good cooking; except for his just complaints about adulteration of food with harmful substances, he often sounds simply like an old grump complaining about the menu.
And not just about philosophy, but also with art, music, and theater.
Keel responds to this charge by telling me about a Hindu student who began coming to Jacob's Well for the art and leaving before the service began, but then started staying just for the music, and finally stayed for the whole service.
Tillich's claim that religion and art are rooted in one theonomous Logos is just the sort of claim about «meaning» that deconstruction wants to interrogate.
The problem with a liberal arts education is that you learn enough just to finally understand just how much you don't know about many things.
While I wouldn't advocate strict restrictions on what art people consume, I just wonder if there is something about local art, created in our own communities that especially resonates with and soothes the mind and soul in a way that other communities» arts can't.
We needed revolutions in the 20s and 30s just to allow women to wear shorts, and again in the 60s and 70s just to allow people to talk about it in music and other art.
I'll take Hindu decorative art over just about anything outside of the mescaline inspired Native American art of the Southwest and Mexico and points south!)
this is an article about (art) and someone just plain not liking it and destroying it, in the name of jesus.
Who says worship is just about music (can it be about art?)?
I just felt like I needed to pause time last week after thinking about that plus chemistry coursework plus biology coursework plus my deadline for my art coursework.
My copy of the Art of Fermentation arrived just this week and I have been thinking about the best fermentation vessel, and (like you) found many of them too large for apartment living.
I value home cooked meals, eating wholesome and seasonal dishes, I'm passionate about the art of cooking and the joy there is in feeding people well, but the ebb and flow of life just changes the pace at which I am able to do these things.
Just bring the title back, restore our dignities, and if the titles things become habits, we'll talk about the (loosing) football art later.
Just incase I didn't explain that properly, Mr Wenger is the Art - full - Blagger, He inquires about so many different players with no real intent in signing them, so that the media pick up on it and spread the rumours, while wenger keeps his real targets (if any) under his hat, away from his spying rivals!?
I will assume that since we can not usually compete with bigger clubs, Hummels might go to Man United or else... As for Arteta (who is clearly finished and just a number in the squad... Would you believe is Arsenal captain... We have gone down to mediocrity as an art form), it seems that Wenger has definitely change his views about signing over 30's players... The hypocrite arrogant c*nt!!
Just about every year I make it down to the Art Institute for one reason or another and it never disappoints!
Art therapy is about the process, just like birth.
A little while back Hood asked me if I would host a party to get my friends to try out the new Hood Cottage Cheese and I even though the last few weeks (months) of school felt like I like in a fast forward time machine with just about everything due (concerts + field trips + MCAs + projects + art shows etc) I said yes.
I am the mama who does not care about perfection (I used to in my pre-kids days) so I would rather my kid make her own art (although indistinguishable) rather than we do it for her to make it «just right» (yeah one day a mom who does this with her kid told me «sorry» my kid's work did not come out great — to which I replied «Yes, but it is all her work!»)
After reading more of Charlotte Mason's ideas about art appreciation, I knew that I didn't wanted my children just to do preschool art activities, but also become familiar with the art and music of our modern culture, as well as that of the artists that have gone before us.
Our big Spring Art + Craft Market is just about a month away and we would love your help spreading the word to your friends, neighbors + social med...
Barefoot Books started in 1993 with the beliefs that it's never too early to teach children about other cultures, that kids should be given the opportunity to appreciate high - quality art just like adults, and that children should be able to enjoy the music and meaning of language from an early age.
That means that these children should be able to learn about not just letters and numbers, but about art, music, geography, science, and every other part of the world and universe!
«We just want people to learn a little bit about the art world.»
I also wasn't trying to pass judgment on her either, I completely respect her decision not to have children, but I just didn't like how she turned her personal view into a generalization about women in the art world.
I'm all about gift - giving, gift exchanges, and enjoying the art of giving, but I'm not about buying into the yoke and pressure that society puts on us to buy just the right gift, the perfect gift.
It won't matter what designer is found for the Performing Arts Center over at the World Trade Center site, especially when just about every part of it has exceeded its original costs (New designer named for WTC PAC, November 21).
WAMC's David Guistina talks with Mike Spain of the Times Union about a train derailment in the Kenwood Rail Yard just south of downtown Albany and arts leaders that want to strike a deal casinos in the area.
«The new IS 230 annex is not just about giving students a new state - of - the - art building, it's about creating an environment that fosters learning and gives every child that walks through these doors and opportunity for endless growth,» SCA President and CEO Lorraine Grillo said.
From phantom limbs to art, the neurologist's enthusiasm for new ideas about the brain has made him a star — and just talking to him is a mental workout
And we used to just laugh about how every time a piece came into the conservation lab that we just loved, the art was spectacularly beautiful, it was a fake.
Brewer's tests are just the first stage of a thorough investigation to see what state - of - the - art medical technology can tell me about the health of my noggin, part of a project I'm calling Experimental Man.
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