Sentences with phrase «of local art work»

Built to a contemporary Balinese design, the villa is an ode to tropical living, blending dark and natural timber with creamy stone, sprays of orchids and a smattering of local art work.

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Letting engineers work on state - of - the - art technology in China may risk losing them to local competitors, stated Paul Adams, the company's chief executive officer.
So she came up with a solution and started Floom, a London - based online marketplace dedicated to connecting customers from all over the U.K. who want unique and seasonal arrangements with local, independent florists who can provide both a bespoke work of art and same - day delivery.
She had been renting in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside for ten years, during which time she'd built a successful local theatre company, a strong community of friends, and had had two children with her husband who also works in the arts.
Every Starbucks store has a story to tell through its art, including hundreds of one - of - a-kind works by local artists.
Ask them to train you and provide honest constructive criticism regarding your work, and ask them about the areas of neglect in the local arts community that your church could help to fill.
It published pieces by officials of Chicago's Art Institute, as well as by and on local sculptor Lorado Taft, in whose work Morrison saw portrayed «lofty ideas» and «the supremacy of the ethical.»
When she's not writing creative non-fiction, short stories, and poetry, Erin spends her time working on her Masters of Arts in Urban Studies online through Eastern University, fighting for the last carrot in the house with her two rabbits, Bug and Sage, and enjoying mentoring time with local youth both in and out of church settings.
He studied Advanced Culinary Arts at the Intercollege in Cyprus while working in local hotels where he was in contact with a variety of different cuisines.
After working his way through local restaurants, Andy headed straight for the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) to round out his education in the culinary arts and restaurant management.
April 6, 2016, Sausalito, CA — On Friday, April 29th, Madrigal Family Winery Tasting Salon & Gallery in Sausalito will host the 6th in its Art and Wine series, featuring the work of three local professional Marin County artists: Christin Coy, Dorallen Davis and Kathleen Lack, curated by Shiva Pakdel.
«Increasing capacity from grape to glass and investing in state - of - the - art technology is a wise investment that is not only good for Constellation Brands, but good for the local economies where we live and work
On Friday, April 29th, Madrigal Family Winery Tasting Salon & Gallery in Sausalito will host the 6th in its Art and Wine series, featuring the work of three local professional Marin County artists: Christin Coy, Dorallen Davis and Kathleen Lack, curated by Shiva Pakdel.
Standing apart from the crowd of similar designs you normally find on the shelves of your local grocer, this eye catching work of art will have customers targeting the beverage section and reaching for Cool Mountain.
The fitness center is open 24 hours a day, the lobby coffee shop serves Starbucks if you need a little pick - me - up and there's a legitimate on - site art gallery featuring the work of local artists.
«Functional Forms Turned Into Art: Pottery and Wooden Vessels» features the work of three local artists who are experts in pottery and woodturning.
They ranged from a staged political campaign event by eclectically - dressed members of «Revolutionary Experimental Space», and artist group commonly know as R.E.P., to an artist trying (and succeeding) to barter replicas of famous works of contemporary art to locals in a rural village.
In his remark on the «Community» statue, Mr. Sobayo of Terra KultureStudio said the art work made up of 57 canoes represent the 20 and the 37 Local Council Development Areas united as a State working together to achieve a common goal of a better Lagos without forgetting its roots embedded in the rivers of accord that the boat sails on.
A panel of executive directors — including Jill Breit from Traditional Arts in Upstate New York (TAUNY), Historic Saranac Lake's Amy Catania, The Strand Center's Joshua Kretser and Aaron Woolf from The Deer's Head Inn — discussed ways that their organizations were working toward helping revitalize the local economy.
The annual art exhibit displays students» work to members of local school boards at the School Board Association's annual conference.
The permanent art installation in the Center for Care and Discovery features more than 60 pieces by renowned local artists, includes the works of more than 27 diverse talents to energize and enrich the lives of our patients and visitors.
Schedule a babysitter for dates, look up a local art class, or set aside a day of the week to work on something that's been on the back burner but would be very rewarding.
As part of our platform to foster creativity in our local community, we worked with local charity Kids4Kids and Project WeCan in Hong Kong and 365 Morning Glory Children's Home in China, to create a programme called «Art for a Cause».
This project, an initiative of the Department of State Development and supported by the Department of Culture and the Arts, provided an exchange program for local designers to work with Japanese textile manufacturers.
It was incredibly inspiring to see the work of so many other local artists and art students.
They had bike ramps set up, artists using spray paint to create massive works of art live as onlookers awed, and lots of great local spots that had set up pop - up restaurants for dining on the go.
The Seattle Film Critics Society (hereafter, «SFCS») is an association of professional reviewers working in concert to facilitate a community that supports local productions and festivals, that enhances public education, awareness, and appreciation of cinema, and strengthens the bonds of critical dialogue as it pertains to the cinematic arts.
Working Paper Series # 1: Michael A. Genovese, Art and Politics: The Political Film as a Pedagogical Tool # 2: Donald B. Morlan, Pre-World War II Propaganda: Film as Controversy # 3: Ernest D. Giglio, From Riefenstahl to the Three Stooges: Defining the Political Film # 4: John W. Williams, The Real Oliver North Loses: The Reel Bob Robert Wins # 5: Robert L. Savage, Popular Film and Popular Communication # 6: Andrew Aoki, «Chan Is Missing:» Liberalism and the Blending of a Kaleidoscopic Culture # 7: Barbara Allen, Using Film and Television in the Classroom to Explore the Nexus of Sexual and Political Violence # 8: Robert S. Robins & Jerrold M. Post, Political Paranoia as Cinematic Motif: Stone's «JFK» # 9: Richard A. Brisbin, Jr., From State and Local Censorship to Ratings: Substantitive Rationality, Political Entrepreneurship, and Sex in the Movies # 10: Stefanie L. Martin, Fiction and Independent Films: Creating Viable Communities and Coalitions by Reappropriating History # 11: Peter J. Haas, A Typology of Political Film # 12: Phillip L. Gianos, The Cold War in U.S. Films: Representing the Political Other # 13: Michael A. Genovese, The President as Icon & Straw Man: Hollywood & the Presidential Image # 14: Michael Krukones, Hollywood's Portrayal of the American President in the 1930s: A Strong and Revered Leader # 15.
About the Art Directors Guild: The Art Directors Guild (IATSE Local 800) represents nearly 2,000 members who work throughout the United States, Canada and the rest of the world in film, television and theater as Production Designers, Art Directors, and Assistant Art Directors; Scenic, Title and Graphic Artists; Illustrators and Matte Artists; and Set Designers and Model Makers.
Local commentators have called the exhibition «stunning» (Stuff.co.nz), «unforgettable» (Concrete Playground) and» a total work of art» (Art News New Zealanart» (Art News New ZealanArt News New Zealand).
Faces Places (its original title is the even more whimsical - sounding Visages Villages) is a magnificent work that reckons with art as a global force, a local curiosity, and an individual act of expression.
In a February 2007 op - ed piece in the Dallas Morning News, Gigi Antoni, president and CEO of Big Thought, the nonprofit partnership working with the district, the Wallace Foundation, and more than sixty local arts and cultural institutions, explained the rationale behind what was then called the Dallas Arts Learning Initiative: «DALI was created on one unabashedly idealistic, yet meticulously researched, premise — that students flourish when creativity drives learning.&raarts and cultural institutions, explained the rationale behind what was then called the Dallas Arts Learning Initiative: «DALI was created on one unabashedly idealistic, yet meticulously researched, premise — that students flourish when creativity drives learning.&raArts Learning Initiative: «DALI was created on one unabashedly idealistic, yet meticulously researched, premise — that students flourish when creativity drives learning.»
The government has announced more than # 300 million to continue to fund a network of 121 music education hubs which work with schools, local authorities and community organisations to get more young people taking part in music and arts.
Over the next four years the government will provide # 300 million to a network of 121 music education hubs to work with schools, local authorities and community organisations to get more young people taking part in music and arts.
13, is communications and development manager with the Urbano Project, which recruits local artists to work with young people in Boston to design justice - oriented works of art.
The school works in partnership with School Lettings Solutions (SLS) to enable local community groups to make use of its sports and performing arts facilities on evenings, weekends and during school holidays.
«Winning the Arts and Craft Award is testament to the hard work and creativity of the students and staff involved, and the way in which they collaborated so well with the local community to produce their memorial.
The teacher found numerous SMEs at a local volunteer coalition involved in various aspects of cleaning the river, including one group developing a work of consciousness - raising art to be floated on a barge.
In support of local educators, Professional Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education is offering a special tuition rate for educators working in Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island for three upcoming leadership programs within The Principals» Center portfolio — Race, Equity, and Leadership in Schools; Improving Schools: The Art of Leadership; and Leadership: An Evolving Vision.
«Through the work of organizations such as United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County, NEA funding invests in local communities, helping people celebrate the arts wherever they are.&raArts Council of Raleigh and Wake County, NEA funding invests in local communities, helping people celebrate the arts wherever they are.&raarts wherever they are.»
A team of artists and teachers judged the work and local winners will go on to the National Scholastic Art Awards.
Her past project work also includes National Charter School Resource Center Task Order 1, the National Evaluation of Writing Project Professional Development, the Teaching and California's Future study, and a study examining local partnerships in support of arts education.
Under the grant, county superintendents work with the business community and the arts community to begin a systemic state (research, resources, support) and local (data gathering, education, courses of study, and professional development) approach to bringing the arts into the classroom at every grade level.
Over the course of her distinguished career at CTL, Dr. Hargan has done extensive state and national consulting work in systemic reform, and has served on national and local organizations including the President's Task Force on USAID to Education in Underdeveloped Countries, the National Forum to Accelerate Middle Grades Reform, the Early Childhood Task Force of the National Arts Education Partnership and the Prichard Committee Task Force on Teacher Quality.
He also works as an adjunct instructor of creative writing and communications at a local liberal arts college.
Look, these fees, sales deals, and low quantities at bookstores will not have you light cigars with hundred dollar bills, and they are very labor intensive, but catering to brick and mortar stores is something an Indie Author should do for several reasons — to build some local cache, get more experience pitching his or her art, and garnering that genuinely terrific feeling of seeing your work on the shelf of a reputable bookstore.
«Inspired by this visit, they embarked on a journey to bring outrageous works of art to unexpected places, starting with painting enormous murals in the slums of Brazil together with the local youth.»
The actual per - attendee cost of putting on our annual Writers Conference is nearly double what we charge for registration, so Write On The River is always in need of donations of any size to help us continue to all our great work supporting the arts in our local community.
I have nothing against, Barnes and Noble, but Borders is a strong supporter of local arts, launches new authors on a regular basis, and works with publishers in a cooperative manner.
«Through the work of organizations such as Humanities Tennessee, NEA funding invests in local communities, helping people celebrate the arts wherever they are.»
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