Several
panels discussed work by cities, community - based groups, and researchers to identify and address barriers to using bike share, especially among low - income communities and communities of color.
Thursday, March 3: Panel Discussion 7 - 9 pm English
The panel discusses the works of Robert Motherwell, Tomie Ohtake, and Tang Chang as well as the international and national circumstances in the US, Brazil, and Thailand during the Cold War, in which abstraction was a key cultural pawn with ideological implications.
A Poem on Abstraction,
this panel discusses the works of Robert Motherwell, Tomie Ohtake, and Tang Chang as well as the international and national circumstances in the US, Brazil, and Thailand during the Cold War, in which abstraction was a key cultural pawn with ideological implications.
Not exact matches
Sara Sutton Fell was invited to serve on the «Employers Perspective
Panel» to
discuss the importance of
work flexibility for cancer patients and their caretakers, during and after treatment.
You're aware that a
panel of religious leaders gathered to
discuss and decide which of the independent
works they would use to create the greater
work of the bible?
This session ended with a robust
panel discuss (led by Kelly Toups of the Oldways Whole Grains Council, a resource specialist for the Plant - Forward
Working Group) of how campus dining leaders developed jackfruit pop - up events with social media promotions and marketing to get students interested in vegetarian and blended (meat + jackfruit) menu options.
Presentations included The Future of Food
Panel Discussion, which examined how food production, manufacturing and innovation are adjusting to changing demographics and included panelists James Corwell, CMC, founder Tomato Sushi, San Francisco; Bruce Friedrich, executive director, The Good Food Institute, Washington, D.C.; Bill Franklin, CMC, AAC, corporate executive chef, Nestlé Professional, Denver; and Helmut Holzer, CMC, vice president / corporate executive chef R&D, Gourmet Foods International, Atlanta; as well as How Diversity in the Workplace Can Lead to Success, presented by Costa Magoulas, CEC, CCE, CCA, AAC, dean, Mori Hosseini College of Hospitality and Culinary Management, Daytona State College, Daytona Beach, Florida, who
discussed how to develop programs to help people from different backgrounds
work together and communicate more efficiently.
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.
Malami, who confirmed that the committee would submit its report today, however, noted that it would be preemptive, for now, to
discuss the
work of the
panel.
The
panel meets monthly to
discuss state and local issues, and
working together is always a discussion topic.
«It is premature to
discuss a pay increase for elected officials until the (
panel)... completes its
work,» said Sen. Patrick Gallivan, R - Erie County.
This
panel will
discuss the intersection in which natural history museums and science centers are arenas for shaping and guiding science diplomacy as it pertains to
working with nations of conflict, tackling STEM education, and conserving endangered species.
The committee assembled a
panel of expert witnesses — tech entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa of San Francisco, California; demographics researcher Michael Teitelbaum of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in New York City; and Puneet Arora of Minneapolis, Minnesota, who is vice-president of the nonprofit organization Immigration Voice — to
discuss so - called high - skill immigration, green cards, the H - 1B visa program, and other foreign - worker visa programs affecting science and technical
work.
The first plenary session featured a
panel of scientists and policy - makers who
discussed their current
work and how it relates to the internationally recognized right to safe, accessible, and affordable water.
In this webinar, a
panel of experts will
discuss their research and describe the use of real - time, label - free cell monitoring in their investigation of novel cancer targets and the impact of their
work on translational research and drug development.
We will have an open forum discussion with a
panel of experts to
discuss anything that is on your mind, including, but not limited to
work - life balance and career progression.
In order to hone the arguments for possible application of the
discussed genomic tools, each
work group narrowed its choices to one or two applications and prepared a 10 - minute «pitch» to a
panel that provided viewpoints from business, philanthropy and government.
During individual
panels and a group chat, these directors
discussed pushing boundaries in their storytelling and how they are inspired by the
work of their colleagues.
Documentary distributors and sales agents
discuss their
work at a
panel discussion at the EFM.
The
panel of social justice leaders (listed below) will
discuss their different paths to activism and the values they bring to the
work.
During this session, members of the
panel discussed the programs and agencies
working diligently in collaboration with the Austin Independent School District to assist students going into post-secondary education.
Recognizing the need to create spaces within professional networks to
discuss and unpack the challenges and possibilities for increasing teacher diversity, the institute offers presentations on current research, opportunities to plan in
working groups, and
panel sessions focused on best practices from teacher preparation and teacher diversity pipeline leaders.
With this
panel, we will create space for that conversation to continue as educators representing a diverse spectrum of contexts share stories and
discuss the role of equity in their practices and connections to their CES - influenced
work.
Exploring how leaders of all ethnicities can
work to advance more diverse leadership across the field of education was a
panel of Black, Latino and White leaders who
discussed their stories...
Levinson also told lawmakers they need to firm up what they hope to accomplish in their
work, although task force Co-Chairman Michael Lee, a New Hanover County Republican, cut the DPI presentation short, saying the
panel was not prepared to
discuss process this week.
This
panel discusses the high return on children's brands and how publishers are
working with authors and traditional partners in new ways.
A
panel of industry experts look at the trends, strengths and weaknesses affecting the print market both in brick - and - mortar venues and online, and
discuss what strategies
work (or don't
work) to increase sales.
This
panel of venture capitalists, private equity funders, publishing startups and established publishers whose growth was made possible through equity investments will share their experiences, offer advice to others in the same boats, and
discuss the pros and cons of publishers and investors
working together.
Moreover, we hold monthly team
panels where I convene with selected representatives from each department to
discuss and address any of the issues they experience both in their
work place and accommodation.
Right before the comical demo of Dead Rising 3, where most of the voice commands didn't seem to
work and they couldn't even snap Internet Explorer correctly, a
panel of editors
discussed the system that the site seems to be carrying so much water for.
During a
panel interview at Game Music Connect, the title's composers Joe Henson and Alexis Smith
discussed how they tried to stay true to the
work of Jerry Goldsmith, who scored the film, while also giving the game's music a more modern twist.
While the
panel's description does not highlight any of The Last of Us Part 2's cast members by name it's safe to assume Troy Baker (Joel) and Ashley Johnson (Ellie) will be on - hand to
discuss the evolution of their characters and
working with the Naughty Dog team.
During a
panel presentation
discussing Bloodborne, Miyazaki also explained that the upcoming game will feature a player vs. player multiplayer mode as well, although he declined to expand on how it will
work.
The
panel will
discuss the role of obsession, activity, and repetition in contemporary art practice, as illustrated by Yayoi Kusama's life and
work.
Dr. Tsai, the curator of the exhibition, will
discuss the selection and presentation of nearly 60
works, including sculpture, stained - glass
panels and oil paintings which together, as a whole, alter the narrative of art history.
A
panel discussion featuring regional ceramists and potters
discussing their
work and experiences at the 2017 NCECA (National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts) conference in Portland, Oregon, and what is being prepared for the 2018 conference in Pittsburgh.
NEW YORK, June 30, 2017 — Artists featured in the exhibition Lucid Dreams and Distant Visions: South Asian Art in the Diaspora
discuss their
work at a keynote
panel celebrating the exhibition's opening at Asia Society.
For the second
panel, contemporary artists Reanne Estrada, Yong Soon Min, and Viet Lê
discuss their
work within a transnational context.
This
panel brings together scholars and curators to
discuss the
work of such luminaries as Carol Rama, Marisa Merz, and other artists from 1960s Italy, and is copresented by the Met Breuer, the Center...
Join us for a
panel discussion with contemporary artists, Ghada Da and Basmah Felemban to
discuss their
work and participation in Desert to Delta, Tennessee's first large - scale contemporary art exhibition from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on show at the Art Museum of the University of Memphis from October 9, 2017 to January 6, 2018.
The
panel will
discuss major themes in the exhibition and how Owens» early
work sets the stage for her recent paintings and installations.
Join us for a
panel discussion featuring the artists in the exhibition Inside the Artists» Studios: Small - Scale Views
discussing their
work and the role creating small - scale models to further their artistic visions.
Examining how artists
working today respond to the constant evolution of technology, the
panel will also
discuss the means by which artists reconcile their private and public output.
This
panel will
discuss drawing's unique potential as manifested in Kara Walker's
work, as well as that of other contemporary artists who use drawing to reframe social identity as it intersects directly with politics.
This
panel will assemble leading media artists
working with mobile devices and
discuss current trends relating to this practice.
2005 Beech, Dave, I Could've Been a Contender, The Internationaler, Pilot Issue, October, pp. 11 - 12 Humphrey, David, New York Painter David Humphrey
Discusses the
Work of Paul McDevitt, Miser & Now, Issue 7, pp. 22 - 24 Ho, Gitta, Räume für Wirklichkeit, Artnet, 21 July Clancy, Luke, Clarke & McDevitt present, Modern Painters, July / August, pp. 108 - 109 Long, Declan, From Despair to Where..., Feint, Volume 1, Issue 2, pp. 3 - 6 Clarke & McDevitt present, The View, RTÉ TV
panel discussion, 17 May Summer Sights, The Irish Times, 14 April, p. 3 Live Radio interview, NewsTalk106, 10 April On - site at the Hugh Lane, The Irish Times, 9 April O'Halloran, Robbie, Circa, Spring, pp. 110 - 111 Charlesworth, JJ, Communism, Art Monthly, No. 284, March, pp. 19 - 21 Stott, Tim, Communism, CIRCA Art Magazine Online Communism, The View RTÉ Television
panel discussion, 25 January Dunne, Aidan, Bursting the Art Bubble, The Irish Times, 25 January, p. 16 2004 Paul McDevitt at Stephen Friedman Gallery, Kultureflash 101, 10 November Coomer, Martin, Paul McDevitt at Stephen Friedman Gallery, 3 - 10 November, p. 57 Postcard, Art Review, Volume LIV, July / August, p. 110 Conrads, Martin, No Future Revisited, Zitty, p. 80 Eklund, Karin, Untitled, EU3, No. 31, Spring, p. 73 Laws, Liza, Find a World of Fantasy & Desire at the Towner Art Gallery, 24hourmuseum.org.
The
panel will feature Mary Mattingly, Kristyna Milde and Simonetta Moro, three of the participating artists in Amplify Action,
discussing their
work as an ongoing project of lifestyle change and as a campaign to shift perception toward sustainable practices.
The
panel will
discuss amongst other concerns, de-collecting, lost
works, and the tension between domestic and public spaces.
In addition to raising money and awareness through her art, DeBris
works with various non-profits to raise funds for art education, and sits on a
panel to
discuss how artists can contribute to environmental public policy.
The series of programmes ends with a
panel discussion that gathers experts sharing their insight and research on the individual artists»
works and
discussing the aesthetic and political paradigms conveyed under the backdrop of the Cold War.