Sentences with phrase «largest literary arts»

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In Canada, the government (arts and culture ministries) in partnership with large corporate sponsors hold major literary contests and the prizes can be quite large.
While maintaining a primarily literary focus, Norwescon is large enough to provide a venue for many of the other aspects of Science Fiction and the interests of its fans such as anime, costuming, art, and much, much more.
The acceptance of comics into the larger world of American art and books has generally come through awards, reviews, and academic study of longer form, «literary» comics, the kinds of books to which terms like «graphic novel» and «sequential art» are routinely attached.
Authors who wish to produce literary art that's unfettered by the demands of popular genres, and authors who have ready access to niche audiences may find opportunities in smaller - scale publishing that large publishers won't.
The Hay Festival of Literature & Arts, taking place now through June 10th in Wales, has been one of the largest growing literary gatherings since its inception in 1988.
Born in Nigeria, Akunyili Crosby's large - scale works combine collage, painting, drawing and printmaking and «challenge conventions of portraiture, even as they filter a number of art historical and literary influences.»
The largest addition of newly available material is Judd's unpublished notes — transcribed from his handwritten accounts of and reactions to subjects ranging from the politics of his time, to the literary texts he admired most, from complaints about pluralism in art to his admiration for Giambattista Vico, and through him, Lucretius.
A contributor of theater, visual art, and literary reviews for The New Yorker, Hilton Als was also a staff writer for Village Voice and editor - at - large for Vibe magazine.
Her large scale works on paper, which combine collage, drawing, painting, and printmaking, challenge conventions of portraiture, even as they filter a number of art historical and literary influences.
Located in the nation's largest arts district, the Museum acts as a catalyst for community creativity, engaging people of all ages and backgrounds with a diverse spectrum of programming, from exhibitions and lectures to concerts, literary events, and dramatic and dance presentations.Since the Museum's return to free general admission in 2013, the DMA has welcomed more than two and a half million visitors.
BWAC is Brooklyn's largest artist - run non-profit arts organization with more than 250 members presenting contemporary art in every imaginable style and the weekly BWAC Performance Series of live music, film, and literary events.
Located in the nation's largest arts district, the Museum welcomes over 650,000 visitors annually and acts as a catalyst for community creativity, engaging people of all ages and backgrounds with a diverse spectrum of programming, from exhibitions and lectures to concerts, literary events, and dramatic and dance presentations.
The Center seeks to facilitate communication between the book arts community and the larger spheres of contemporary visual and literary arts, while being a model organization locally, nationally, and internationally within the field.
There extremely complex, large - scale installations which develop literary or narrative themes are also included: Sister Perpetua's Lie, 1973, first shown at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Pennsylvania; Souvenir Piece, originally installed at Artists Space in 1973; and To Each Concrete Man, 1974, one of her most mysterious, poetic and hermetic works, formerly exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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