Sentences with phrase «losing traditional arts»

Native communities face the risk of losing traditional arts, tribal languages, and cultural knowledge.

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In Amsterdam Chef Michael Smith finds a culture that has lost touch with its traditional food ways, yet moved forward with a provocative blend of art and food.
For schools that have already lost traditional in - house arts programs and have come to rely on the services provided by outside partnering art institutions and organizations, advocates are fearful of their fates as well, with predictions, as reported by the Associated Press in early February, that as many as 10,000 arts organizations could disappear in 2009.
The lost art of traditional book design is among my creative specialties.
Get lost in the small alleyways off the river and discover some beautiful street art, traditional Nonya food and chat with locals who have been living here there whole lives.
As we've found throughout in our ongoing coverage of Phaidon's new contemporary painting compendium Vitamin P3, smearing pigment on canvas is hardly a lost art — in fact, by all appearances, this most traditional of art forms is still going strong.
To some, originality in this traditional medium was no longer possible and, while the new breed of conceptual art had the ability to shock and beguile, the work of those artists who favoured the paintbrush had seemingly lost its edge.
But it seems to me that the closer Creed gets to traditional forms, and the stricter the method, the more his art loses its humour and declines into old - fashioned minimalism.
Besides, the New York financial guys [a favorite target of the traditional art galleries] all seem to be losing their jobs at the moment.
It was also at a moment when photography was gaining momentum as a recognized art form, while at the same time traditional gelatin silver prints were losing favor in the excitement of the new, of color.
Blurring traditional boundaries between artists, activists, planners, and journalists, The City Lost and Found offers an unprecedented opportunity to experience the deep interconnections between art practices and the political, social, and geographic realities of American cities in the 1960s and 1970s.
About Blog Founded in 2007, Lost Art Press is a small Midwestern publishing company that seeks to help the modern woodworker learn traditional hand - tool skills.
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