The Archives at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College serve as the institutional repository for the Center, and the Hessel Museum of Art and as a collecting repository which actively acquires, preserves, and provides access to a wide range of primary
materials documenting the history of the contemporary visual arts and the institutions and practices of exhibition - making since the 1960s.
Supporting these exhibitions and related education programs is one of the world's greatest collections of historical artifacts, works of American art, and other
materials documenting the history of the United States and New York.
ON MY FIRST VISIT to this year's Whitney Biennial, I entered a gallery and found myself surrounded by
materials documenting the history of the journal Semiotext (e) and the small press of the same...
Not exact matches
Whatever the literal accuracy of the scheme of JEDP (in Genesis JEP), the fact of periodic and thorough rethinking and rearrangement of the
material is indisputable: the scheme of
documents at least reflects the certainty that the tradition maintained a strong vitality and relevance in the life of Israel throughout Old Testament
history.
It is increasingly clear that Deuteronomy and the Priestly writings contain at least some
material much older than is indicated by the usual dating of the
documents.9 Increasingly, too, it would appear that scholars are disposed to accept the substantial reliability of the persistent tradition which sees Moses as a lawgiver.10 That law was an early and significant aspect of Israelite culture is further attested not only by ancient Near Eastern parallels but even more strikingly in the life, the work and the character of the first three great names in Israel's national
history: Moses, Samuel and Elijah.
The Dutchess County Historian serves as a resource for the general public on ethnic, religious, genealogical, or other related historical information and is responsible for collecting and preserving
documents, maps, photographs and other
materials relating to the
history of Dutchess County.
The Science
History Institute Archives collects, preserves, describes, and makes available the unique, unpublished materials that document the past 200 years of our chemical h
History Institute Archives collects, preserves, describes, and makes available the unique, unpublished
materials that
document the past 200 years of our chemical
historyhistory.
Although the
documents are organized chronologically as the years just before or during the Civil War, the archive contains rich
material for teachers and researchers interested in exploring other important themes in American
History, such as slavery, immigration, ethnic groups, women's lives, reform movements, economic development, and political culture.
Two categories of data were examined for this study: (1) artifacts and
documents generated throughout the project's 4 - year
history (e.g.,
materials from professional development meetings, teacher questionnaires, district curriculum
documents, teacher and student writings, conference papers, and scholarly publications); and (2) individual and focus group interviews conducted with MELAF participants from the four districts at the project's completion.
I run a nonprofit called The Video Game
History Foundation, and what we're focused on is making sure video game's more ephemeral
material — advertising, promotional goodies, vintage slides and photographs, behind - the - scenes stuff, etc. — is
documented and preserved alongside the games themselves.
«Students will be able to research using this unique archive that includes artists» books, digital recordings of performance art, and other ephemeral
material that really
documents the
history of the avant - garde movement in this country,» he added.
Blending extensive research, diverse techniques, and site - specific
materials like sand or soil, Rockman's paintings
document history while also imagining future environments.
This digital exhibit
documents the development of these two notable architects» affiliation, and includes nearly 150 photographs; plus primary source
materials such as correspondence; lectures; musings and writings; and other media, including a video interview with Fay Jones's wife Gus, created by the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual
History.
Utilising a range of source
materials from found imagery, film stills and the internet, the new works featured in this exhibition raise narratives and juxtapositions regarding the
history of the painted canvas and the photographic medium as visual
document.
Archival
materials documenting the Latino Museum's exhibition
history, along with featured work by three visual artists, highlight LA's Chicano and Latino art and culture.
The exhibition consists of three parts: the artworks, the archival
materials, and a lexicon of over five thousand artists born between 1880 and 1980, essentially
documenting one hundred years of Chinese modern art
history, which was discovered on his computer.
Along with works of art, the exhibition features archival
materials aimed to
document and contextualize key moments and movements in this contested
history.
It
documents FWM's
history of collaboration with established and emerging artists - in - residence since the 2002 publication of New
Materials as New Media.
Across generations these practices share a common investment in exposing or
documenting the often - overlooked
material traces of socioeconomic and cultural
histories as they manifest within the lived environment.
The three artists included in this year's residency exhibition extend this notion to explore how communities themselves can influence the ways in which art is produced, whether through incorporating images that
document change and progress, questioning the contexts of cultural and physical representation so as not to repeat
history's mistakes, or archiving
materials from a community's past in order to benefit future generations.
Alongside the written
history is an exhaustive visual retrospective, including game imagery, photographs, archive
material, design
documents and never - before - seen inklings of unreleased games — all packaged in a stunning high - spec book with a fold - out jacket.
Building on its rich exhibition
history, extended slowly through
material contributions, the collection - in - the - making promises to include primary source
material, such as sketches and drawings, from artists and in - house team members, curatorial correspondence, artists»
documents, as well as audio and video recordings of artist talks, lectures, and symposia.
Through works that incorporate hundreds of original and found vintage photographs of African Americans that she collects from eBay and flea markets, Lorna Simpson undermines the assumption that archival
materials are objective
documents of
history.
Utilising a range of source
materials from found imagery, film stills and the internet, the new works featured in this exhibition raise new narratives and juxtapositions regarding the
history of the painted canvas and the photographic medium as visual
document.
Through works that incorporate hundreds of original and found vintage photographs of African Americans that she collected from eBay and flea markets, Simpson undermines the assumption that archival
materials are objective
documents of
history.
Through deep examinations of
materials such as archives,
documents and testimony, the exhibition chronicles the artists» own readings of
history.
Aside from putting an accent on the works of art available for purchase, Social Surfaces also plans to present important archival and historical
materials that
document the organization's rich
history.
We continue to organize member exhibitions, produce member print portfolios and catalogs, distribute published
materials internationally to cultural organizations,
document member
history in the Archives of American Art, publish a journal every few years, and host critical panels and symposiums.
The show became a dialog of how works could either assume
material form or remain immaterial,
documenting an important revelatory concept in the
history of art.
It has prompted a desire to
document the organization's
history, to create a living archive of contributions that were otherwise ephemeral and temporary, and to observe the narrative of the gathered
material in order to tell the story of the organization, the vast community of artists involved, and the landscape that has witnessed these activities.
Some of the
history of confederation is set out in Edward v. A, - G, Can., [1930] A.C. 124, at p, 136, See Kennedy, Statutes, Treaties and
Documents of the Canadian Constitution, for the f ollowing relevant
materials: Quebec Resolutions, 1864, at p. 541; Debates on Confederation in the (pre-confederatios?)
Medallion Guaranteed: A method of authenticating the identiy of a person signing a
document, similar to, but of a higher level than, a notary public Medical records: Written
material about the patient, including office and hospital charts, X rays, laboratory data, etcetera, detailing a patient's medical
history and past and present illnesses.
Contains extensive citations and full text for federal congressional
materials including House and Senate
documents and reports, Congressional Record, CRS reports, compiled legislative
histories, and a complete collection of published and unpublished congressional hearings from 1824 to present.
Processed accounts payable, maintained up - to - date vendor statements to ensure timeliness and completeness, communicated with vendors to resolve questions and concerns on invoices, issued of checks to vendors, ran aging as required to identify current items due for payment Processed accounts receivable, sent information of customer aging summary to stores and collected the payments, maintained accounts receivable Calculated monthly sales, prepared all of federal and provincial sales tax report, and remitted the sales tax to government Prepared financial statement for the monthly end and year - end, processed closing account at the end of period Employment
History (continued) Reconciled bank accounts, credit card accounts and other accounts required to reconciled Processed semi-monthly payroll, vacation pay, courted ordered deductions and other benefits, prepared payroll tax report and remitted payroll tax to government Made works compensation report and bill payment Filed sales invoices, purchase bills and all of
documents; trained new employees; Communicated with vendors processing RMA (Return
material authorization); provided some customer services as well as some office duties.
Emergency Department RN, September 2011 — presentCullman Regional Medical Center — Cullman, Alabama — Conducts triage on incoming patients and prioritizes treatment - Assists in implementing medical procedures and medications -
Documented all symptoms and patient
history for individual patients - Provides comfort to patients and their family members - Educates patients and family members on condition, treatment, follow - up care and medicationsRN Registered Nurse, April 2006 — September 2011Alacare Home Health & Hospice — Tuscaloosa, Alabama — Assessed patient's physical, psychological and social environment -
Documented vital statistics and reported changes to physician - Implemented prescribed treatments, including IVs and medications - Educated patients and family members on continued care and pain managementRN Telephone Triage, November 2000 — April 2006Department of Veterans Affairs — Birmingham, Alabama — Assessed patient needs and recommended appropriate actions to promote disease management, injury prevention and emotional wellness - Offered educational advice and
materials to support patients or caregivers -
Documented all interactions with patients
Contributed on development of work instructions, batch records, equipment logs,
material specifications and other device
history documents.
As the official custodian of records created by state and local government agencies in South Australia, State Records holds a wealth of
material documenting the written
history and experience of Aboriginal people in the state.