Sentences with phrase «of cultural space»

TACTIC was formed to address the lack of cultural space available for curators to develop and maintain a working practice.
The artists associated with these galleries were largely West Coast transplants who drew on the revolutionary music of John Cage and on the Bay Area's radical reinvention of poetry and dance to develop a new approach to visual art to be presented in a new kind of cultural space.
Vikram notes, «Scanlan's decision to cast Black women as agents for his personal edification and creative expression -LSB-...] supercedes concern for those women's lack of cultural space for self - determination, self - edification, or self - expression.»
«It's exciting to see the complex finally operating as a village of cultural spaces.
Her scholarly and cultural work seeks to assert a radically political analysis of modern and contemporary art and to foster the remembrance and visioning of cultural spaces that merge a commitment to artistic and cultural production with sociopolitical justice and collective liberation.
Processes, which however are not independent from the physicality and bodily presence of their production, or of the cultural spaces they inhabit and engage with.
The recent anti-cuts campaigns and protests that I have been involved in, have done much to strengthen my interest and a sense of urgency in interrogating the relationship of art and activism and the place of artistic production in the current neoliberalisation of cultural spaces and art education.

Not exact matches

But as Cignal grew to $ 25 million in sales — and a staff of 140 employees — the court went from sacred corporate cultural ground to badly needed office space.
Last summer, he turned a building Lightspeed had just vacated into Never Apart, a non-profit cultural space that features the work of emerging artists.
In this article, the style of social interaction known as hygge is analyzed as being related to cultural values that idealize the notion of «inner space» and to other egalitarian norms of everyday life in Scandinavian societies.
Rather, what Crouch did was to continue the tradition of creating new cultural forms from within the folk culture he inhabited and taking such artifacts into a broader public space.
The desire for a «home» chimes with calls for «safe spaces,» another image of security and refuge, as well as with the notion of «cultural appropriation.»
What is new is the way this tendency is now being used as means of slowly but surely eliminating any space for cultural resistance.
For example, referring to the «institutional field of cultural production» that «rapidly and radically transformed... the rigid dichotomy between «high» and «low» «(for academics like Professor Rainey, dichotomies are always «rigid» and high art always needs scare quotes), he tells us that «Modernism's ambiguous achievement... was to probe the interstices dividing that variegated field and to forge within it a strange and unprecedented space for cultural production, one that did indeed entail a certain retreat from the domain of public culture, but one that also continued to overlap and intersect with the public realm in a variety of contradictory ways.»
Such a commitment places Volf at odds with two formidable rivals in the contemporary world: (a) those ecclesial traditions (Roman Catholic and Orthodox) that insist that the «constitutive presence of Christ is given only with the presence of the bishop standing in communjo with all bishops in time and space» and (b) those postmodern cultural and social standards that are grounded in individualistic and consumer - driven life styles and that simultaneously relegate all religious experience to the nether regions of the privatized soul.
One draws upon the approaches of cultural anthropology in focusing on a society's value orientation around the issues of space and time.
Bloom, rather loosely, calls the American religion «gnosticism,» the belief that each individual possesses a divine spark and salvation consists in the liberation of that divine spark from the body and from the particularities of its constraints in history and cultural space.
Rousseau's concept of civilization has created cultural space for the anti-monumental memorial.
17 Interestingly, thus, the uur (the geographical and socio - cultural space of the caste community), which is distinguished from its counterpart, the ceri or colony (the geographical and socio - cultural space of the Paraiyars), represents the pervading frontiers of the caste community.
However, the former conception (uur) is active in its expansionist vein and, t is this conceptual Caste worldview that threatens to usurp the distinctness of the Paraiyar social cultural and religious space
Limitation of space precludes an adequate discussion of the cultural role of these numerous modern sacred books.
Liturgy can be conceived of as providing such space whereby particular religious and cultural heritages are harbored and celebrated even as they share in the richness of another / other religious tradition / s.
We find a memorable image of cultural transmission in Stanley Kubrick's film 2001: A Space Odyssey.
However, social media has allowed for the amplification of conversation - killing cultural outrage inside and outside the Church, turning spaces for sharing rhetoric into echo chambers with a cacophony of voices declaring, in so many words, «it's us versus them!»
Following Bourdieu's use of the terms «cultural» and «social capital) «The position of a given agent within the social space can thus be defined by the positions he occupies in the different fields, that is in the distribution of the powers that are active within each of them.
It is more than a coincidence that this theological shift is mirroring a massive cultural shift in society at large, where in the space of one generation attitudes to homosexuality have gone from prohibition to tolerance, and now to celebration.
This is not to deny that both the social form and the social space of Christian congregations are also deeply shaped by social forms and cultural symbols prominent in the congregations» host cultures.
Thus our thinking occurs in association with language and other cultural forms, each of which is capable of enabling us to form an interior space for reflection.
The effort to characterize construals of the Christian thing in the particular cultural and social locations that make them concrete will involve several disciplines: (a) those of the intellectual historian and textual critic (to grasp what the congregation says it is responding to in its worship and why); and (b) those of the cultural anthropologist and the ethnographer [3] and certain kinds of philosophical work [4](to grasp how the congregation shapes its social space by its uses of scripture, by its uses of traditions of worship and patterns of education and mutual nurture, and by the «logic «of its discourse); and (c) those of the sociologist and social historian (to grasp how the congregation's location in its host society and culture helps shape concretely its distinctive construal of the Christian thing).
On a mother (of a) quest for 15 years as a journalist, activist and nonprofit visionary, Lisa Reagan explores the space between our unsustainable industrial story and the emerging story of what is possible for Cultural Creative families — who are leading the way forward.
Everything from living situations, a lack of sleeping spaces, and cultural beliefs and traditions can all contribute to co-sleeping.
Action Priority # 4: While improvements to the community centers are important in their individual geographic areas, none of the community centers is as important on a Park District - wide basis as renovating the Olympic Indoor Swim Center or developing additional recreational, fitness, and cultural program space for active aging adults.
On a Mother (of a) Quest for 15 years as a journalist, activist and nonprofit visionary, Lisa Reagan explores the space between our unsustainable industrial story and the emerging story of what is possible for Cultural Creative families — who are leading the way forward.
Although with «cultural breastfeeding» there may be no effects on a mother's fertility whatsoever, when a mother and infant participate in the human biological norm or «ecological breastfeeding,» women remain in lactational amenorrhea (absence of periods due to unrestricted breastfeeding and constant proximity) and babies are spaced naturally.
So, the term «extended breastfeeding» assumes that the specific cultural and material conditions that middle - and upper - class contemporary Westerners experience — widespread misunderstanding and stigma surrounding women's breasts and children's biology; widespread availability of commercial formula; clean water to prepare it with; the time and space to wash, sterilize, and store bottles, and so forth — are «normal,» while literally everything that has ever existed outside of this limited cultural experience and relatively short, unique period in time is somehow abnormal.
is another popular online space and producer of Afropolitan cultural content.
«The council's draconian licensing policy is unnecessary, unlawful and threatens the very essence of what makes Camden such an important cultural space
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It was supposed to be the glittering jewel of Inwood - Washington Heights — a $ 15 million Dominican cultural and community center complete with a rooftop restaurant, a 200 - seat auditorium, rehearsal space and meeting rooms.
Another question for debate - supported by some opinion polling and qualitative studies - is whether the demand in England is more focused on cultural space for expressions of English identity than it is on political institutions.
Westchester also has 18,000 acres of open space including six public golf courses, more than 900 restaurants and a multitude of cultural and entertainment opportunities.
This initiative follows a report my administration compiled in 2016 recommending the use of the ULURP process to secure affordable cultural and studio spaces for artisans and artists,» Adams said, referring to the city's Uniform Land Use Review Procedure.
The Action Plan, in conjunction with other City investments, will support approximately 3,000 new housing units, 500,000 square feet of retail space and 800 hotel rooms in Jamaica through economic opportunities, cultural amenities and infrastructure.
Rodriguez has said his support of the proposal was contingent on the building being 50 percent affordable, providing ample permanent space for local cultural nonprofits and neighborhood service providers and that it must support area small businesses.
Once completed, the redevelopment will provide a hotel, approximately 192 units of affordable and market rate residential rental apartments and approximately 25,000 square feet of commercial retail space and approximately 25,000 square feet of cultural arts space.
The large center walkway will be a large space for events and a constant changing display of community art and cultural displays.
The saga of SPURA has come to a climax with Community Board 3 voting this Monday night on guidelines for a mixed - use development that would replace dilapidated parking lots with multi-income housing, retail properties, green spaces, cultural / educational institutions, and more.
«Whether you're looking for family fun, cultural activities, conference space, group tour opportunities, team - building programs, a great spot for dining or just want a romantic getaway, the Westchester Destination Guide will help you plan an unforgettable experience for business or leisure travel,» said Natasha Caputo, director of Tourism and Film.
The range of behaviors exhibited by Web users, for instance, may, relative to the entire space of possibilities, be constrained by biology, by cultural history, or both.
This observation coincides with the theory of neuronal recycling, developed by Stanislas Dehaene, and which stipulates that advanced cultural cognitive processes, such as mathematics, recycle ancient evolutionary brain functions, such as a sense of number, space and time.
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