Sentences with phrase «of cultural institutions»

Her remarks reference the importance of cultural institutions reaching out to and being welcoming to young people.
Her remarks emphasized the importance of cultural institutions reaching out to and being welcoming to young people.
The town also has the added bonus of its cultural institution, the annual theatre festival, which carries its own benefits.
This can revolutionize the archival storage systems of cultural institutions and research laboratories.
She addresses the importance of cultural institutions creating educational programming and reaching out to youth, particularly for those who do not feel like they belong in such venues.
Patricia Phelps de Cisneros supports a wide range of cultural institutions in the Americas and Europe.
Though not quite as much of a cultural institution as their Olympic counterparts, the World Cup's opening ceremonies have been quietly expanding in size, importance and grandiosity over the years.
Hart will also have the opportunity to connect with a number of cultural institutions in the region, in particular the Fondazione Burri which holds a number of works by painter and sculptor Alberto Burri.
Jean de Loisy, appointed President of the Palais de Tokyo in June 2011, is a freelance exhibition curator, and he has held a variety of positions in a wide range of cultural institutions.
Mayor Byron Brown called it the «perfect addition to the City of Buffalo's rich portfolio of cultural institutions,» adding that it is being built in the right place at the right time.
Interviews with top officials of the Hammer and others familiar with the museum show that the younger Hammer has so far not divulged — even to Garrett or the museum's curator, Alla Hall — what kind of cultural institution will take root in Westwood during the next few years.
Policymakers should consider these results when deciding whether schools have sufficient resources and appropriate policy guidance to take their students on tours of cultural institutions.
San Salvador is the bustling capital, modern in many ways but boasting plenty of cultural institutions such as museums and theatres, monuments and outdoor markets.
The Museum is a member of the Cultural Institutions Group in New York City (CIG).
As a politically engaged artist, I have to believe that artistic practices do have the potential to offer insights and negotiate anything from the demands of cultural institutions to politics and the ideals of civil society.
KPMB secured its reputation with a series of cultural institutions built in Toronto between 2003 and 2010: the National Ballet School, the Royal Conservatory of Music, the Gardiner Museum and the Toronto International Film Festival Lightbox.
Such cultural violence may take the form of cultural deprivation through the monopoly of cultural institutions by the power elite of a given civilization, or cultural repression through the arbitrary imposition of the values and norms of the powerful.
This autumn and early winter will see the biggest change in Chicago's Museum Campus since Lake Shore Drive took a hard swing to the west to create the parkland connection of cultural institutions 14 years ago.
But this isn't a gala in a hotel ballroom or the lobby of a cultural institution.
The festivals led to Parks Partners, a union of cultural institutions and the Park District that fostered programs on subjects from theater to gardening.
The new IDNYC municipal identification card has been popular and comes with a year's free membership to dozens of cultural institutions, and $ 23 million was added to the art education budget for public schools last year after an audit by Comptroller Scott Stringer showed major disparities.
Jennifer is a talented director with extensive experience in marketing, collaborating on large - scale programs and understanding the needs and strengths of a wide breadth of cultural institutions.
Can trips to other types of cultural institutions produce the positive outcomes observed from tours of the Crystal Bridges art museum?
For decades, students have piled into yellow buses to visit a variety of cultural institutions, including art, natural history, and science museums, as well as theaters, zoos, and historical sites.
Contrary to being the invasive privatization of a cultural institution, public - private partnerships in education are a community effort.
Eve's work leading Grub Street was recently recognized by the National Arts Strategies when they selected her to join their Chief Executive Program, a two - year initiative designed to unleash the collective power of 100 of the top executive leaders in the cultural sector to re-imagine the potential of cultural institutions and to figure out how they can contribute to civil society in the 21st century.
In his later years, Groucho became something of a cultural institution and wrote several autobiographical books.
Between Beaufort and William Streets, the Perth Cultural CentreOpens external site in a new window is home to a number of cultural institutions where you can catch a gallery or museum exhibition, or see a live performance.
Home to Independence Hall and The Liberty Bell Center, the Mall also boasts a number of cultural institutions including the National Museum of American Jewish History, National Constitution Center and Philadelphia History Museum.
Thanks to them, and to the many waves of settlers here on The American Riviera ®, there's a rich legacy of cultural institutions and activities that enhance the lives of residents and visitors young and old, enough to keep one busy for a few days or a lifetime.
At the center of Pryde's exhibition at CCA Wattis Institute is a new installation that takes into consideration the rise of interactive or «relational» artworks as key symbolic events in the activities of cultural institutions, revising the role of audience from that of viewership to experience - driven exchange.
Lehman has served as President of the Association of Art Museum Directors and is Chair of the Cultural Institutions Group of New York City, representing 33 major cultural institutions.
Hans Haacke, at a somewhat dogmatic extreme among contemporary political artists, might reply that the Germans stand for the fascistic nature of cultural institutions displaying his work.
Yet even in his non-installation, autonomous works, Wilson's stance is clear: He attempts to undermine the discourse - determining status of cultural institutions, almost from the inside out, by employing those institutions» own vocabularies, concepts, and methods.
As with other works presented under the guise of the Chadwicks, Bashford's Grotto playfully questions the way history is constructed and the role of cultural institutions in presenting it.
The British architect comes to the Studio Museum project with a soaring reputation for innovation and a laundry list of cultural institutions in his international portfolio.
The Residency Staff facilitates relationships between visiting artists and the wealth of cultural institutions around the city, forges connections to the Art Center's students, faculty, exhibiting artists and diverse publics.
Meghan Gordon investigates the merits of the cultural institution as an authoritative source for retelling the past.
On one hand it recognized the externality of Cultural Institutions to a contemporary artist.
What is hidden, forgotten, cast away, or overlooked in the day - to - day operations of a cultural institution such as Witte de With?
So far about half has been raised, which includes $ 3 million from the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, a supporter of cultural institutions south of Houston Street.
«Un Jardin d'Hiver» is a subtle indictment of the authority of cultural institutions.
Roberts» current research interests involve visual literacy and representation of cultural institutions in archives.
It is but the latest example of civilian checkbook chutzpah overpowering the scholastic standards of a cultural institution.
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