Sentences with phrase «personal artistic practice»

The commission is a significant expansion of Welling's personal artistic practice, marking Welling's return to sculpture after a forty - year hiatus.
The member - supported, nonprofit ISC established the Outstanding Educator Award program in 1996; winners are tapped based on their career combining their personal artistic practice and measurable academic performance.
Do you plan to keep up your personal artistic practice?
I won't lie though, my personal artistic practice has suffered a severe blow due to the overwhelming demands of starting and maintaining a nonprofit.
For each of the featured artists — Robert Indiana, Chris Bracey, David Spiller, Gino Miles, Jason Myers, David Kramer, Wayne Warren, Edward Holland, and Ron Burkhardt — text may be the cornerstone of their work or one of the many tools they use in their personal artistic practice.
My personal artistic practice centers around the revelation of Diasporic self - discovery, and the magical in urban city centers.
These are the 32 most important individual artworks for me and my personal artistic practice that I can think of at this moment.
The resulting tableaux achieve a palpable emotional intensity in keeping with Farbiarz's deeply personal artistic practice — one senses the touch of her hand and the ruminations of her mind in every composition.
Paradoxically, he too developed a highly personal artistic practice from these large - scale, supposedly objective parameters.
Throughout this whole time, he continued his personal artistic practice.
Lauren looks forward to becoming a dynamic and switched on arts - educator who can advocate for the arts in the education system while maintaining a thriving personal artistic practice.
Students come away with the ability to write clearly about their personal artistic practice and to examine methods of inquiry for art making and research, artistic influences and relationships to historical and contemporary printmaking.
The work appeared in the TriBeCa Whole Foods as part of a Valentine's Day promotion last year; Fuentes was working as an in - store graphic designer at the location at the time in addition to his personal artistic practice.
Last week our Arts + Advocacy Blog highlighted the work of three artists who have used their personal artistic practice to affect positive change in hearts, minds, and cultural norms.
«Daily use of objects is a key component to my personal artistic practice,» she said.
It's Our Playground: We've never done curatorial courses and have been trained as artists, with our personal artistic practices.

Not exact matches

LOS ANGELES — Insisting that the legal, centuries - long practice of slavery in America could never have limited his personal or artistic ambitions, Kanye West stated Wednesday that if he had been born into captivity, he would have simply escaped the plantation on his motorcycle «the first chance [he] got.»
About The Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE) The MPSE is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide a wealth of knowledge from award - winning professionals to a diverse group of individuals, youth and career professionals alike; mentoring and educating the community about the artistic merit and technical advancements in sound and music editing; providing scholarships and mentorship for the continuing advancement of motion picture sound in education; and helping to enhance the personal and professional lives of the men and women who practice this unique craft.
The four cornerstones of the Hoboken Charter School — academic, artistic, personal, and civic growth — are unified by two basic educational practices: learner - centered education and service learning.
Moving forward with my artistic practice, I hope to continue to weave together the information from scientific texts with my personal experiences in wild places.
The conversation will focus on their individual artistic practices, the personal and cultural context that led them to their art, how they each express themselves through paint, and how they identify their place within the lineage of Latino painters.
It opens up new perspectives on an artistic practice that is anchored in stories often excluded from history in and out of Thailand: voices of the poor and ill, marginalized beings, and those silenced and censored for personal and political reasons.
Here, Sanchez discusses the development of his artistic practice, interweaving the personal and political through photography, painting, printmaking, collage, and video.
foregrounds artistic processes and personal perceptions of the impact and significance of drawing on artistic practice through time.
Based on the practice of articulation and reinterpretation that has characterised his artistic activity, Add Fuel presents in «Something old, something new, something borrowed» a staging of an intimist nature arranged in a type of idealised and stylised domestic setting — part genuinely cosy, part openly satirical — , that suggests a narrative of decorative contours that aggregates a multiplicity of references, iconographies, and signs which, in one way or another, have contributed towards shaping his personal and artistic identity.
Providing us with the first comprehensive survey of international artists who incorporate science, biology, kinetics, telecommunications, the computer, and the physical sciences, the book also incorporates the relevant art theory and personal statements of the surveyed artists, hoping for a better understanding of the new artistic practice.
Artist Dorit Cypis» project titled, FabLab (looking for patterns), is a three - month art laboratory centered around Cypis» research and reflection on her past 30 - year artistic practice to actively explore models of personal and social engagement.
In addition to pivotal works by Noguchi, the exhibition illuminates his relationships through personal photographs, exhibition - related ephemera and correspondence from The Noguchi Museum Archive, as well as sculptures, paintings and drawings by those who influenced his artistic practice.
The exhibition, Forrest Bess: Seeing Things Invisible, currently on view at the Hammer, addresses the ways Bess's personal life and critical exploration of gender affected his artistic practice.
Empowered by all the happenings in her personal life, both good and bad, Eva Hesse poured her inspiration into her artistic work comprised of drawings, paintings, and sculpture, constantly pushing the borders of her own practice and thus moving the whole art movement forward with her.
Efrati will conduct research in Romania and explore integrating her personal and familial ties to Romania into her artistic practice.
In her practice, she combined personal narrative and psychological insight with extraordinary artistic innovations.
Moreover, the physically expressive, rapid gestures explore the idiosyncrasies of Schnabel's personal vision and artistic practice.
Most recently, Havel has begun engaging other aspects of his personal self into the work by casting books found in his library, choosing those that relate closely to his own artistic practice.
My artistic practice lies in the interest of social injustice, and personal experience.
While they generate personal collections regardless of their artistic practice, they also create collections based on artistic methods.
Havel has been concerned with how social and political histories become intertwined with his own personal life and artistic practice.
The works produced during this seminal phase show the artist's very personal meditation upon a number of recent and concurrent artistic practices, especially Claes Oldenburg's soft sculptures and post-minimalist investigation of perceptual surfaces.
In our MFA Fine Arts program, you'll learn to refine your personal artistic vision, think critically, and cultivate a lifelong studio practice.
The result is a collection of vivid anecdotes and personal reflections by Marfa residents who have special connections to Judd's artistic practice, as well as his life as a townsperson for nearly 20 years.
It often centers around the empty center, an impossibility that she bravely faces while connecting history, land and personal experience into fluid and surprising actions within her artistic practice
Years of personal and artistic evolution have led Maysey Craddock to three concepts that have become the focus of her practice: impermanence, reclamation, and the inevitability of change.
For Alvarez, place is an intersection of disparate stories and ideas, both personal and artistic, as suggested by her recent exhibition Here at the Chicago Cultural Center, guest curated by Terry R. Myers, the first major examination of the artist's practice that spans over forty years.
Elective Affinities epitomizes the feminising of artistic practice, in terms of both subject and substance, that is typical of Wilke's art, and as autobiography (the work was made in response to a particularly difficult romantic episode in Wilke's life), it similarly exemplifies the urgent dissolving of the private and public, and so the personal and political, that is also everywhere evident in her work.
His artistic practice evolved predominantly as a means of resolving his own personal trauma.
In order to uphold the principal and constitutional idea of «perception», the visual language used by LeWitt was reduced to a fundamental basis, creating varying sequential structures with basic geometric shapes, thus radically eliminating the uncontrolled variable, namely his personal feelings, from the artistic practice.
My most recent work is a conversation between the tradition of painting and contemporary artistic practice: a bizarre confluence of technique, critique and personal expression generated by my ongoing investigations of narrative image creation... inspired by the Foldy Books of Death (FBoD).»
The exhibition blends the artistic and the highly personal to not only glimpse into the artistic practices of such couples as Anna Gaskell and Douglas Gordon, Nyeema Gordon and Mike Cloud, and Rachel Dubuque andJustin Plakas, but also to discover what these collaborations can reveal about the intersection of love and artistic practice.
The exhibition unfolds chronologically, showcasing the experimentation of each artist as, departing from the work of Lucio Fontana, these new generations developed a personal language at a critical moment of their artistic practice between the 60s and 70s.
For Law of the Jungle, Carneiro da Cunha has selected a diverse group of artists from contemporary to outsider, both established and emerging, for a thematic exhibition based on ideas of survival: personal and collective survival, as well as the survival of the artistic practice at large.
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