Sentences with phrase «new cultural asset»

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In the process, it's also given a spit shine to what's always been popular about the city, such as its music, food and other cultural assets, leading to a reawakening of all things New Orleans.
«In no way will Amazon's decision slow our pursuit of a strong growth agenda for Baltimore, as we work to attract new investment, quality job opportunities, and importantly, new residents to a city celebrated for its diversity, and its rich higher educational, athletic, cultural, medical, and maritime assets.
In this budget we were able to provide funding for several keys assets in our community including the Orchard Park and North Collins American Legions, a new sign in Springville for the Southtowns Scenic Byway and funding for the Memorial Wall at the Orchard Park Veterans Memorial amongst many other cultural and community programs.
In the department's new framework, the top goal is to «ensure all English Learners are college and career ready for a global society by building on students» linguistic and cultural assets
Through this model, students bring their distinct language and cultural knowledge to form new learning communities that gain from different linguistic and cultural assets.
«Given these natural assets and their importance to the cultural identity of the UAE, there is a world of opportunity for a new kind of tourism in Abu Dhabi that not only raises awareness on the unique biodiversity of the Emirate, but can also play a role in celebrating and safeguarding the cultural heritage of its people.
During this same month, Gerhard Richter and Georg Baselitz threatened to withdraw their art works on loan to several German museums in protest of a proposed new German law that would result in stronger oversight over imported cultural artifacts and tighten export restrictions for cultural assets that are more than fifty years old or valued at more than $ 162,000.
VMFA also participates with the American Association of Museum Directors (AAMD) Object Registry: AAMD Object Registry which lists new acquisitions of archaeological material and works of ancient art and tracks resolutions of claims for Nazi - era cultural assets.
DAM — Digital Asset Management, museum software for tracking digital images D.A.P. - Distributed Art Publishers, publish many museum and institutional catalogues and books on art, design, photography, and architecture DCA — Department of Cultural Affairs (New York City) DOF - Depth of field (from photography) DPI - Dots per inch (image - quality indicator) DSLR - Digital single - lens reflex camera
Agentes & Activos (Agents & Assets): Spanish - language performance with English Supratitles February 28, at 7 pm: Queens Museum March 1, at 2:30 pm: Langston Hughes Library, 10001 Northern Blvd, Corona, NY 11368 March 2, at 2:30 pm: Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural Center, Flamboyán Theatre, 107 Suffolk St, New York, NY 10002
Previously, he was managing director for Museum Development in New York with Global Cultural asset management, and provided cultural consultancy services to governments, cities, foundations and private collectors in Europe, the Middle East and CentrCultural asset management, and provided cultural consultancy services to governments, cities, foundations and private collectors in Europe, the Middle East and Centrcultural consultancy services to governments, cities, foundations and private collectors in Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia.
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