Sentences with phrase «of creative interventions»

It really ventures deep into the prevalence of the issue and what can be done to curb and treat it, including the implementation of creative interventions such as play therapy and sand tray therapy.
Ms. Lowenstein describes a variety of creative interventions to implement the TF - CBT components.
Participants will have the opportunity to enjoy themselves in experiencing the variety of creative interventions used in child - adolescent Group Schema therapy.
Repurposing the institutional spaces around him as a studio and site for artistic enquiry, John McGill presents documentation of his creative interventions in the video Journey to Recovery (2016).
Established to generate an international air of cultural exchange among the emerging artists, writers, architects and musicians of Istanbul and Turkey, Bozkurt and Ozbek's project is a matter of creative intervention, sharing frustrations and ambitions and observing cultural differences and similarities.
Liberate Tate is an art collective that has been exploring the role of creative intervention in social change by making unsanctioned Live Art in Tate gallery spaces since 2010.
This is the point of creative intervention; something that sparks the imagination, encourages creativity, and allows children to express themselves in a comfortable atmosphere.

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We do not think of His acting as an occasional intervention coming from the outside, but rather as the transcendent creative activity of God who alone makes it possible for our world to «hold together» and to rise, in accordance with His plan, step by step higher, so that really new things appear in it and finally man appears in it.
The «civil society» as a form of participatory democracy is a framework in which the life, the people and their communities directly participate and multilaterally and multi-dimensionally form solidarity linkages to make creative interventions in the global market process.
Only one thing is stated about the manner of creation, and this can be recognized aetiologically, though not very easily, so that it was worth saying it, namely, that this creative intervention of God positing what is new and underivative, bore on a reality already there, the world already existing previous to man.
The account of the creation of Adam and Eve seemed to affirm such a direct and exclusively creative intervention of God that in addition to God as efficient cause, only inorganic matter could have any place as material cause therein.
America's Roman Catholic bishops write that the «challenge of today is to move beyond abstract disputes about whether more or less government intervention is needed, to consideration of creative ways of enabling government and private groups to work together effectively» (Economic Justice for All) The truth of this declaration is evident in the U.S. housing...
Deism is the recognition of a universal creative force greater than that demonstrated by mankind, supported by personal observation of laws and designs in nature and the universe, perpetuated and validated by the innate ability of human reason coupled with the rejection of claims made by individuals and organized religions of having received special divine intervention.
However, we do not look for proofs of God's intervention in this or that ordered pattern or creative venture within the system.
America's Roman Catholic bishops write that the «challenge of today is to move beyond abstract disputes about whether more or less government intervention is needed, to consideration of creative ways of enabling government and private groups to work together effectively» (Economic Justice for All) The truth of this declaration is evident in the U.S. housing crisis.
Courses emphasize approaches that are based on best practices, integrative methods and current research in expressive arts, creative arts, and trauma - informed care and complement mind - body, somatic, sensory integration and neurobiology - informed methods of trauma intervention.
«Our program is the only one of its kind that provides life - saving interventions to Latina teens between the ages of 12 and 17 years old, by using emotional and physical wellness, academic programs, and creative arts activities.
In keeping with our rapidly growing innovation agenda, the Center must continue to explore new ways of using a variety of media and advanced technologies to catalyze creative thinking across disciplines and sectors, to support the design and testing of more effective interventions, and to disseminate our findings in a way that transforms the policy and practice climate, both in the United States and globally.
HOT Blocks are a creative intervention model where cross curricular collaborations between grade - level teachers and arts classroom teachers support students in Scientific Research Based Interventions (SRBI) in their learning of language arts and math content through the arts.
HOT Blocks are a creative intervention model where cross-curricular collaborations between grade - level teachers and arts classroom teachers support students in Scientific Research Based Interventions (SRBI) in their learning of language arts and math content through the arts.
My concern is that if the interventions show little or no increase in performance in tests in a narrow range of subjects then creative subjects will be downgraded further.
Whether it's minimum wage laws or Obamacare, most creative writers tend to favor progressive ideals over the rights of individuals to enter into voluntary business arrangements without government intervention.
Our vision is a free society characterized by creative privatized banking solutions independent of government intervention.
Effects of a geographically targeted intervention and creative outreach to reduce shelter intake in Portland, Oregon.
Kalm notes that the exhibition theme «plays off the traditional roll of painting as the recorder of history, and how, through creative intervention, it's used to create and distort that function.
Last year, Theaster Gates and a team of collaborators took over a run - down building in Kassel, Germany called Huguenot House, renovating the space for performances and creative interventions as part of 12 Ballads for Huguenot House, the artist's contribution to dOCUMENTA (13).
In the pursuit of her creative and scholarly interventions she employs the methods and languages of a variety of disciplines including fine arts, art history, critical theory, cultural studies, geography, and anthropology.
Through public performance, creative social experiments and interventions, their practice explores and exposes the effect of existing socio - political systems and institutional mechanisms.
Over the years, Serra has become a beacon of inspiration for those creatives who examine the vast field of urban interventions and installations.
A creative intervention piece for the Visual Research and Social Justice special issue of Studies in Social Justice Journal.
After the event he noted, «perhaps I feel happiest when, during the creative process, I simply let work «pour out», so to speak, without critical intervention or editing»; he also noted that this series was «unadulterated automatism».4 Black ink was used in the initial stages of the suite, and as it developed he introduced coloured inks, and sometimes gouache.
Informed by world - class public art agencies Creative Time (New York) and Artangel (London), Fringe Projects are site - determined commissioned artworks that integrate, investigate, and interrogate Downtown Miami's less conventional spaces in a wide range of practices from interventions, to context specific installation, and participatory performance - based works.
The goal of this broad collaboration is to forge ties among various communities, formal and informal institutions of the city, and to activate participation by public space interventions and utilizing volunteers and creative clusters.
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In the context of 2016, (Re) Public celebrates the self - determination and agency of the country while tackling contemporary issues in Ireland which have broader resonance globally, these include: — hidden histories of state institutional abuse (Nolan) community identity in post conflict rural border regions (North 55), issues relating to natural cycles in time, climate change and its global effects (Softday), the individual's struggle for autonomy within the field of mental health (Tighe), the importance of creative autonomy and independence for the right to self - expression in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley).
Writing in Creative Time Reports, Robert Lovato describes some of the cultural interventions that artist / activists are staging to campaign for migrants» rights — particularly those adapting the monarch butterfly, that great migrator, as the movement's symbol.
Faldbakken's practice questions the potential of artistic intervention to disrupt and negate the existing system of behaviors and beliefs in order to generate new content and release creative freedom.
Through this work she investigates current approaches towards the writing of indigenous - specific art histories, recent indigenous and settler research / arts collaborations, and strategies of creative - based interventions that challenge colonial narratives, national / ist institutions, and settler imagination.
She spearheaded a series of artist chef collaborations in 2011, including seasonal interventions by Marina Abramović, Paul Ramírez Jonas, Janine Antoni, and Michael Rakowitz, and recently co-curated a program of commissioned video works for MTV's Art Breaks, presented by Creative Time, MoMA PS1 and MTV.
Ever since following her learner's instincts, anthropological curiosities, researcher's mind, ecologist's sensibilities, and artist's hands and eyes along a creative path leading her to work in landscape art in the 1970s, Ruth Hardinger has passed the ensuing decades seeking out keener, more elementally informed, more environmentally conscious, and more responsibly, relevantly collaborative modes of crafting her consistently arresting sculptures, paintings, drawings, tapestries, site - specific installations and exterior interventions.
The cultural interventions of DIS are manifest across a range of media and platforms, from site - specific museum and gallery exhibitions such as DIS Image Studio (2013, The Suzanne Geiss Company, New York, US), ProBio at EXPO 1: New York (2013, MoMA PS1, New York, US) or Dressing the Screen for the British Council (2012, UCCA, Beijing) to ongoing online projects which most notably include DIS Magazine, a virtual platform that examines art, fashion, music, and culture, constructing and supporting new creative practices.
Today's funding trends such as Creative Place - making, made possible through partnership enterprises among foundation, governmental, and financial - sector support, such as ArtPlace America, are concentrated on giving art and artists opportunities in diverse communities yet also require artists and arts organizations to think through an entrepreneurial frame by integrating their initiatives into their community's economic development and community revitalization strategies and having the potential to attract additional private and public support of the community.3 Is this a worthy challenge of contemporary arts insularity or does it discount subversive and against - the - grain art production, made by and for art communities, including that which is made within and by these same diverse communities that are being targeted by new funding initiatives as in need of help in the form of artistic interventions?
His studio practice incorporates drawings, films, photographs, architectural interventions, and unconventional forms of beekeeping and agriculture that utilize art as a way of researching, developing and implementing creative placemaking and socially - engaged projects.
These works continue the artist's creative concept of scanning, which breaks the boundaries of medium through a process of collection, scanning and output followed by hand painting, reaching a «dematerializing» process, a process of refinement that is completed by the intervention of the act of painting.
Resisting a linear canon of art history, the Symposium will question how these histories have been woven into the fabric of mainstream consciousness, and have been reconsidered anew, featuring panels, performative interventions, screenings, and book signings with some the city's most influential creative figures.
Known for his intelligent dismantling of cultural products and the wry and often humorous shifts and «misuses» to which he subjects his material, Bismuth's work constitutes a creative intervention into familiar codes, habits and objects.
Creative and effective intervention requires sensitivity, open mindedness, and a desire to resolve conflict for the benefit of the common good, and should be part of the work policy.
It includes peer review, rigorous editorial scrutiny and intervention, fact checking, careful and creative design and production, and a host of other activities.
There is also a need for more clarification and creative thinking about the roles of different stakeholders: is this a funding issue requiring greater public sector intervention, an education and training issue requiring greater collaboration between lawyers, law schools and other disciplines, or solely a regulatory issue?
Michael Forshey is the managing partner of our Dallas office and a seasoned and detail oriented trial lawyer who assists clients in resolving business and commercial disputes by applying creative solutions and, when necessary, judicial intervention.
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