Sentences with phrase «limited exposure to the arts»

Many young students, however, have had limited exposure to the arts.

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That definition, say educators and advocates, is exactly the balance that arts education provides to students who have the benefit of its lessons, but if that «something else» is taken away from today's children, especially those with limited exposure who may not be motivated by math or science, how do we reach them?
Limited in its exposure during the last half of his life, Sam Feinstein's art has yet to be fully discovered and recognized for its unique and magnificent contribution to cultural history.
She does not think that by limiting herself to artists of color, she is isolating them from the rest of the art world, but rather putting a spotlight on art that Arkansans have had little exposure to.
Also, much is made in the book, and particularly in Rose's essay, about DeLap's decision to remain in California, and how this very personal choice has limited his exposure to the sanctioned «art world,» and to a wider audience.
EXPO CHICAGO / 2012, The International Exposition of Contemporary / Modern Art and Design, is proud to announce, EXPOSURE, a limited section of international contemporary galleries with visionary programming.
African artists suddenly had more exposure to the work of their counterparts from other continents, had more opportunities for formal training, and were not as restricted by political and social pressures to limit art making to «tourist art
Any practice involving the art and science of building design for construction of any structure or grouping of structures and the use of space within and surrounding the structures or the design for construction, including but not specifically limited to, schematic design, design development, preparation of construction contract documents, and administration of the construction contract, adequacy of design for the location and exposure to the elements.
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