Sentences with phrase «knit group working»

To fulfill its current mission, the close - knit group working at CGE has designed a number of outreach and educational initiatives, one of which is the Women Leaders symposium.

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Employees say: «We have a great tight - knit group of people that really care about each other and the work that we all produce.
Even their salaries came from the S.P.G., and they were a closely knit, faithful, hard - working group of men.
For instance, I'd always wanted to have a close - knit group of friends, more creativity in my work, and a lifestyle that would give me the leeway to write longer articles and books.
For each area, they combed the historical and anthropological records to work out when people first started living in close - knit groups.
But comparing the sensor data with the economists» survey data, Waber found the opposite: Bankers belonging to a small, tight - knit group of co-workers who spoke frequently with one another — an indicator of what social scientists call social cohesion — were not only happier in their jobs, they also got more work done, shared ideas faster and divvied up tasks more efficiently.
By 2006 Deisseroth had a tight - knit group of 15 who took frequent excursions to local Indian buffets and In - N - Out Burger when they were not working intensely side by side.
Vite noted that his work on NPC is unique not only because of the tight - knit group of researchers who freely share data and speak regularly about new directions to take in their work but also for the role of parents and families of children who are affected by the disease.
The hardest but most rewarding part of GPS was pinpointing personal challenges and then having the support of a close - knit group to work through them.
Some parents may be dissuaded to get involved with what they perceive as a group of close - knit educational professionals who engage in language and practices meant to exclude parents from the work of educational systems.
02 — who, since graduating HGSE, has worked as a USAID contractor implementing the Afghanistan Primary Education Program — benefit directly from the program's tight - knit group.
From 2005 to 2014 Wallace supported Dallas's Thriving Minds effort, which has successfully knit together the work of groups including school districts, city agencies and cultural organizations to bring more arts opportunities to the city's young people.
Whether running, knitting or starting up your own local SPANA fundraising group, you join a community of people committed to making the world a better place for working animals.
On the other hand, though the group of painters represented here form a tight - knit «generation» (one constraint of the show is that all the artists were born between 1939 and 1949), and though the selected works originate from the same period and place, the works are aesthetically independent enough to resist any easy categorization according to style or aims... Rubinstein's curation in Reinventing Abstraction proposes something — an idea, a possible history — that may connect with others but which is, nevertheless, its own.
This handsome book is the first comprehensive examination of the Pictures Generation, a loosely knit group of artists working in New York from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s.
The collection includes works by artists associated with the loosely knit group known as the «Pictures Generation,» such as Cindy Sherman and John Baldessari, who appropriated images from the mainstream media, as well as several members of the Düsseldorf school of photography.
2016 Passman, Melissa, Art in Focus, (interview), April Boucher, Brian, «11 Booths I could hardly tear myself away from at Nada New York», artnet.com, May 6 Sutton, Benjamin, «Nada New York Gets Nasty», hyperallergic.com, May 6 Shaw, Michael, The Conversation Podcast, episode # 135, theconversationartistpodcast.podomatic.com, April 15 2015 Griffin, Jonathan, «Reviews in Brief: Max Maslansky», Modern Painters, February, p. 77 Cherry, Henry, «Escaping Monotony with Max Maslansky», Reimagine (online), February Diehl, Travis, «Critics» Picks: Max Maslansky», artforum.com, May 5 Los Angeles Review of Books, lareviewofbooks.org, (image), June 21 Hotchkiss, Sarah, «Sexy Sculpture Fills CULT's Summer Group Show», kqed.com, July 27 CCF Fellowship for Visual Artists 2015, catalog, p9 Archer, Larissa, «Review: Sexxitecture / Cult, San Francisco,» Frieze, October, pp260 - 261 2014 Hutton, Jen, «Max Maslansky», Made in L.A. 2014, catalog, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles Miranda, Carolina A., «Datebook: Boxing painters, teen idols, and John Altoon's short career», The Los Angeles Times, June 5 Zimskind, Lyle, «Channing Hansen's Quantum Paintings are Really Knit», Los Angeles Magazine Blog.com, July 17 Finkel, Jori, «Painting on Radio Canvas», The New York Times, February 7 Khadivi, Jesi, «Curated in L.A», interview with Michael Ned Holte, Kaleidoscope, Summer, pp.110 - 115 Gill, Noor, «' Made in L.A 2014» at Hammer Museum displays work by artists like Max Maslansky», DailyBruin.com, August 4 Hernando, Gladys, «The White Album», catalog, Richard Telles Fine Art, Los Angeles, p. 28 Plagens, Peter, «Exhibit a Creation of Show, Not Tell», The Wall Street Journal, August 19 Berardini, Andrew, Art Review, September Dhiel, Travis, «The Face Collector», essay for Sniff The Space Flat on Your Face catalog, pp. 15 - 18 Griffin, Jonathan, «Highlights 2014», Frieze.com, December 19 New American Paintings, issue 115, Pacific Coast, December 2014 / January 2015, pp. 118-121 2013 Perry, Eve, «Not Taking the 1990s Very Seriously», Hyperallergic.com, (web), March 27 Griffin, Jonathan, «Made in Space», art agenda.com, (web), March 28 Smith, Roberta, «Art in Review: Made in Space», The New York Times, August 1 «Made in Space at Gavin Brown and Venus Over Manhattan», Contemporary Art Daily, August 6 «Group Show at Tif's Desk at Tom Solomon», Contemporary Art Daily, July 28 2011 MacDevitt, James, Object - Orientation, catalog, Cerritos College Art Gallery Dambrot, Shana Nys, «Web Diver: Turning Strangers» Online Photos into Paintings», LA Weekly, May 2010 Beautiful Decay, (www.beautifuldecay.com), July 22 2007 «Allegorical Statements», Los Angeles Times, May 17, p. E3 2006 Bellstrom, Kristen, «The Art of Buying», Smart Money Magazine, May 2006, pp. 111 - 13 Impression (Ism): Contemporary Impressions, catalog, City of Brea Art Gallery, Brea, CA, March 2005 The Armpit of the Mole, a drawing compilation, Fundació 30 km / s, Paris, France
This mixed strategy, implemented with a tight - knit set of students and faculty, has generated a prominent core group whose works are commensurate with college and university art students across Southern California.
Playful, interactive exhibition of knitted sculpture, psychedelic video, sly photography, crisp audio works by American, Canadian, Italian artists Staging the coldest season as a playground for imagination, The Warehouse Gallery presents Embracing Winter, a group exhibition featuring knitted sculpture, psychedelic video, interactive displays, sly photography, and crisp audio and book works by American, Canadian and Italian artists.
In describing his small portraits, the catalogue entry remarks that «here, color, form and composition are tightly knit together in a dazzling display of painterly bravura, forming a small group of extremely rare works that remain some of the highlights of the last one hundred years of painting.»
Essentially, you had to be an outsider to the fractious, nonetheless tightly knit group of artists in Manhattan who argued and drank together and who played their work off against one another.
This group exhibition features fifteen artists who engage in sewing, knitting, and weaving to create a wide - range of works that activate the expressive and conceptual potential of line and illuminate affinities between the mediums of textile and drawing.
Now, the «Studio Group» are working on his conception, sewing, knitting and knotting together again to create large - scale jellyfish for his installation: Bloom.
The artist related the idea back to her pre-war abstract work: «It is an extension of the same idea which started in November 1934, but extended gradually from within outwards; through the family group and its close knit relationship out to larger group related architecture» (Herbert Read,
Lawler emerged in the 1970s as part of the Pictures Generation — a loosely knit group of artists who used media tactics to critically examine the functions and codes of representation — when she began taking pictures of other artists» works displayed in private collections, museums, galleries, storage spaces, and auction houses, subtly commenting on the sociological use and value of art.
The most progressive loose - knit group of American painters were called the New York school since most of them worked in the city.
Welling was an important figure in the «Pictures Generation,» a loosely - knit but influential group of artists working in New York in the 1970s and 1980s, including Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince and Cindy Sherman; collectively they became famous for their pioneering use of photography, and contributed to the gradual integration of the medium into the mainstream of contemporary art.
The term «Ashcan School» - first used in print in the book Art in America in Modern Times (1934) edited by Holger Cahill and Alfred H Barr - refers to a loose - knit group of American painters active in New York (c.1900 - 15), whose works depicted scenes of everyday urban life in the city's poorer areas.
In 1963 Janet Fish received her MFA from Yale, where her fellow students included Chuck Close, Rackstraw Downes, Nancy Graves, Robert Mangold, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, and Richard Serra, a tight - knit group who formed an intense, ambitious, competitive cohort that motivated one another to develop and defend their work.
The Rat Bastard Protective Association was a close - knit group of now well - known California artists — including Bruce Conner, Jay DeFeo, Wallace Berman and Joan Brown — that worked together in a building dubbed Painterland in San Francisco.
At the time of those portraits, Lucas was arguably the linchpin of the Young British Artists, or YBAs — a tight - knit group of predominantly working - class friends that included Gary Hume, the late Angus Fairhurst, Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin.
Governments, political parties, AGW alarmists, «green» industries, celebrities, mainstream media news outlets, TV networks like NBC, special interest groups — all of these close - knit groups have both personal and professional vested interests in keeping the myth of «man - made» global warming alive, and suffice it to say that they will work hard to «contain» this scandal.
Although I consider us a close - knit group of people, the experience allowed us to band even closer together to work as a team with a common goal.
You are also part of a close - knit group of people all working toward the company's success.
Jony's ID group has become a tightly knit team, as many of them have worked together for decades.
CDI is a very close knit, friendly and supportive group of professionals who often work together to build their businesses and share information.
They are a very tight knit group that have a lot of fun and work hard.
Reasons to Work With Veterans «Veterans are a tight - knit group of people.
I work every day in a tightly knit group, led by my experienced business partner.
The Newman Realty Group is made up of fresh, bright individuals that work together as a close - knit team in a boutique style environment.
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