Sentences with phrase «other cultural practitioners»

Working in and with many leading arts institutions over the past two decades, the acclaimed artist Teresita Fernandez is keenly aware of how a lack of access, dearth of exposure, and limited opportunities inhibit Latinx artists, arts leaders, and other cultural practitioners.
His most recent public effort ended in the project Who Cares (Creative Time, 2006), a book built from a series of conversations between Ashford and many other cultural practitioners on public expression, ethics, and beauty.
The research involves contemporary artists and other cultural practitioners and builds a starting point to re-think issues in contemporary artistic and discursive practices.
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2011: Touring Talks Join curators, artists, critics and other cultural practitioners on a tour through the exhibition.
Amended and rearranged after its first installment, the show will explore the impact that Mexico had on Artaud's work, as well as the influences that his creative practice has had on different generations of artists, filmmakers and other cultural practitioners.
How can artists and other cultural practitioners create the spaces they need to work and to exhibit?

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The Call is open to a wide range of people and organisations, including mediators and practitioners of science communication; STEM festival organisers; universities and institutes of technology, science centres, museums and other cultural attractions; artists; educators; industry professionals and academics in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM); arts agencies; production companies; schools; local authorities (libraries, city / county councils etc.); youth clubs; community groups; and research institutes.
He and other practitioners of the new paternalism — once upon a time, schooling was understood as democracy's permissible, indeed obligatory, paternalism — are proving that cultural pessimists are mistaken: We know how to close the achievement gap that often separates minorities from whites before kindergarten and widens through high school.
We also organise unique exhibition - related events, in collaboration with other top arts centres, curators, cultural workers and practitioners of other art forms (such as music, poetry and storytelling) in Dublin's city centre and beyond.
Funded by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC) and private donations, it seeks to establish and maintain a platform for artists and other art practitioners to realize their vision in relation to their immediate and extended communities through the production of artistic works, exhibitions and curatorial projects as well as through dialogue, critical analysis, publications, research, education and cultural exchange.
Biemann's practice has long included discussions with academics and other practitioners, she has worked with anthropologists, cultural theorists, NGO members, architects, as well as scholars of sonic culture.
The program offers opportunities for forward - thinking artists, designers, architects, writers, scholars, and other creative practitioners to come together, and it looks forward to stimulating unconventional conversations around cultural production today.
The gallery will organise and facilitate various events and responses to the show in collaboration with other cultural contributors and practitioners of other art forms: Clapping to the polyphonic melodies of visual art and the rhythm of sevillanas, a workshop with the Dublin School of Flamenco on April 18, 5:30 Mandola for Visual Harmonies, an evening of music with Julyo on April 25, 7 pm -------------------
«We are excited by the potential for the new standards to dovetail with our efforts in other areas to embed cultural safety, for example in healthcare practitioner and accreditation legislation, and through enactment of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health plan.»
Three reviews, bridging somewhat different topics and using different methods for comparing the efficacy across groups, have all concluded that minority children and families appear to benefit as much as or more than other groups from evidence - based interventions like those proposed here.75 At the same time, because the success of a program depends importantly on participants» remaining engaged until they complete the program, as well as the fidelity with which the program is delivered, cultural adaptations that increase the likelihood of optimal delivery and receipt of these programs to practitioners, parents, and children would seem well warranted.76
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