Sentences with phrase «possible by a gift»

The study, made possible by a gift from the Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation, found that teachers who participated in a Facing History seminar and received coaching and support showed significantly greater self - efficacy for creating engaging classrooms and promoting academic skills and civic learning than control group teachers.
Everybody Reads 2016, a community reading project of Multnomah County Library, is made possible by gifts to The Library Foundation with author appearance made possible by Literary Arts.
Kwame Alexander's visit is made possible by gifts to The Library Foundation, a local nonprofit dedicated to our library's leadership, innovation and reach through private support.
Multnomah County Library's 150th celebration is made possible by gifts to The Library Foundation with generous support from our sponsors.
This creative writing contest for U.S. military veterans and active duty personnel is hosted by The Iowa Review and made possible by a gift from the family of Jeff Sharlet (1942 — 69), a Vietnam veteran and antiwar writer and activist.
As the holidays approach, pet parents want to involve their furry friends in the festivities as much as possible by gifting them themed goodies.
Cinema Tuschinski made the Anne's Amsterdam campaign financially possible by gifting the proceeds from the auction of their old carpet to the Anne Frank House.
Else Olsen Storesund's appearance at VMFA is made possible by a gift from Toni A. Ritzenberg.
The Hammer Museum's presentation of Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933 - 1957 is made possible by a gift from the Lenore S. and Bernard A. Greenberg Fund.
Perfect Likeness: Photography and Composition is made possible by gifts from Eugenio Lopez, Susan Steinhauser and Daniel Greenberg / The Greenberg Foundation and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
The acquisition of the DMA commissioned sculpture by Rebecca Warren, located in the Museum's Eagle Family Plaza, has been made possible by a gift from The Kaleta A. Doolin Foundation.
The Studio Museum in Harlem; Museum Purchase made possible by a gift from Barbara Karp Schuster, New York
Museum purchase made possible by a Gift from Anne Ehrenkranz, New York.
Archie Scott Gobber, (American, b. 1965) In Loving Memory of You, 2008 enamel on wood panels 80 x 144 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri Museum purchase made possible by gifts from the Collectors Forum and the Sosland Acquisition Fund, 2008.26 © Archie Scott Gobber, courtesy of Haw Contemporary, Kansas City, MO..
Lezley Saar (American, b. 1953) Geneva Saar Agustsson — Labeled Autistic, 1998 mixed media on canvas 80 x 48 x 4 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri Museum purchase made possible by a gift from the William T. Kemper Charitable Trust, UMB Bank, n.a., Trustee, 2000.1 © Lezley Saar.
Matt Rich, American, b. 1976 Double Twist, 2012 latex, acrylic and spray paint on cut paper and linen tape 43 1/8 x 73 3/4 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri, Bebe and Crosby Kemper Collection, Museum purchase made possible by a gift from the R. C. Kemper Charitable Trust, 2012.6 © Matt Rich, courtesy of the artist and Samsøñ, Boston, MA.
Hung Liu, (Chinese, b. 1948) Passage, 1999 oil on canvas 80 x 110 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri Museum purchase made possible by a gift from the R. C. Kemper, Jr..
Hope Gangloff, (American, b. 1974) Vera, 2013 acrylic on canvas 81 x 54 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Paul Uhlmann, Jr., 2013.2 © Hope Gangloff, courtesy of Susan Inglett Gallery, New York.
Matt Rich Double Twist, 2012 Latex, acrylic, spray paint on cut paper and linen tape 56 1/4 x 87 x 2 inches Museum purchase made possible by a gift from the R. C. Kemper Charitable Trust
Susanne Kühn, Regina arbeitet (Regina Working), 2009, oil on canvas, 78 3/4 x 90 3/4 inches, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri, Museum purchase made possible by a gift from the E. Kemper Carter and Anna Curry Carter Community Memorial Trust, UMB Bank, n.a., Trustee, 2010.21
Brendan Cass (American, b. 1973) Capri, 2009 acrylic on canvas 78 x 132 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri, Bebe and Crosby Kemper Collection Museum purchase made possible by a gift from the William T. Kemper Charitable Trust, UMB Bank, n.a., Trustee, 2012.3 © Brendan Cass, courtesy of the artist and McClain Gallery, Houston, Texas.
Jim Sajovic, American, b. 1943 The Fire and the Rose, 2011 pigmented inks and acrylic on canvas 49 1/2 x 45 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri Museum purchase made possible by a gift from J. Scott Francis, Francis Family Foundation Discretionary Fund, 2011.26 © Jim Sajovic.
Linda Lighton (American, b. 1948) Mapped Flower, 1995 white earthenware, glaze, china paint, 11 1/4 x 31 x 22 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri Museum purchase made possible by a gift from the Enid and Crosby Kemper Foundation, 2007.16 © Linda Lighton, 1995.
Firelei Báez, To See Beyond Its Walls (and access the places that lie beyond), 2017 installation view Bebe and Crosby Kemper Collection, Museum purchase made possible by a gift from the R. C. Kemper Charitable Trust, 2017.7.1 © Firelai Báez, courtesy Wendi Norris Gallery.
The building was completed in 1963, made possible by a gift from Alfred St. Vrain Carpenter, and the intent to house the artistic entities of Harvard College under one roof came to fruition in 1968 as the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies.
The acquisition of Global Loft (Spread) was made possible by a gift from an anonymous donor for the purchase of American art made after 1945 in memory of Robert Shapazian (1943 ¬ — 2010), whose estate gave The Huntington Andy Warhol's painting Small Crushed Campbell's Soup Can (Beef Noodle), 1962, and Brillo Box, 1964, as well as a group of Brillo boxes by Pontus Hultén in 2010.
The symposium is made possible by a gift from a patron of the department, and will consist of several presentations and panel discussions.
Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri Museum purchase made possible by a gift from the R. C. Kemper Charitable Trust, 2009.16 © Keltie Ferris.
Yve Laris Cohen: Meeting Ground is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and made possible by gifts to the annual operating fund.
Funding for the San Diego presentation is made possible by gifts to the annual operating fund.
This exhibition is organized by the Akron Art Museum and made possible by a gift from the Kenneth L. Calhoun Charitable Trust, Key Bank, Trustee.
Hammer Projects is made possible by a gift from Hope Warschaw and John Law.
The Studio Museum in Harlem; purchase made possible by a gift from Thomas H. Lee and Ann Tenenbaum, New York 05.8.1
DISCLOSURE: As detailed in this prior post, the new Drug Enforcement and Policy Center (DEPC) I am helping to get started at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law was made possible by a gift from the Charles Koch Foundation.

Not exact matches

Possible incentives include a new technology, a prize drawing or a gift for stopping by.
From Catalonia to the Black Rock Desert, this evangelist for a gifting economy explains the decentralized governance made possible by Giveth.
Jesus also makes it possible for us to give a true gift of self - by his redemption he heals and elevates our natures.
Sex in the Plan of Creation Holloway, in keeping with the Scotist vision of the Incarnation promoted by this magazine, argues not simply that the coming of Christ was part of the plan of creation but that the division of the sexes was planned as the means by which the Incarnation would be possible: «God did not fashion sex «for loving» but that the Incarnation might be the gift of creation from the potential of its own resources for the enfleshing of God».
Then, too, it will presumably be possible to leave it an open question whether the history of human descent as known to us does or does not possess features which only after the Fall of the first man can be thought of to some extent as a predominance of his pre-human past and of his environment, over a sensitivity to the world around him no longer protected by the gift of integrity, and over his lack of adaptation to a particular milieu.
Ministers also and the laity of the Church will know what is expected of those who hold this office For the present it is possible only to feel after and to describe in sketchy outline what this new conception is, a conception that we may believe is at least as much gift of grace as consequence of sin and perhaps more something produced by historic forces under divine government than the creature of human pride and fickleness.
He may have called us but we responded and we cherish the gift he offered to us by doing everything possible to stay in relationship with him and be faithful, obedient servants.
The claim of Christian belief is not first and foremost that it offers the only accurate system of thought, as against all other competitors; it is that, by standing in the place of Christ, it is possible to live in such intimacy with God that no fear or failure can ever break God's commitment to us, and to live in such a degree of mutual gift and understanding that no human conflict or division need bring us to uncontrollable violence and mutual damage.
And this becomes possible only by virtue of Christ's total gift of Himself, because only in Him and in the story of His earthly life is this total affection rendered visible.
Paul argues that we do not have a licence to sin.because of grace If christians continue to sin and grieve the holy spirit they clearly arent walking by faith or abiding in Christ.There has to be an ongoing repentence in the christians walk that leads that person to become more like Christ.It is true that salvation is a gift of grace received by faith however the word also says that we called to walk by faith otherwise it is impossible to please God and if we love him we follow his commands not willfully disobey.If we do nt continue to abide in Christ and turn from sin then i think we can risk Christ saying to us that he never knew us.Like everything that God offers us we must meet his conditions that are only possible in Christ..
In any event, the saints have known that «union,» in the supreme sense intended by the mystics, is not attained by human effort but is (as they say) always a «gift» of God; while contemplation, in the strictest meaning of that term, is only possible for the few who are called to it — although there is an element of contemplation in all prayer, not least in «vocal» prayer, as we shall see.
It is apparently anything but a divine gift made possible by the promise of fulfillment.
Firstly, you Won't be bound to stay to the things that you are offered by the maker, and it is possible to make subtractions and additions to the gift basket items.
As a single Mum, my friend Aly from Bug, Bird, Bee is one of those amazing people who makes her budget stretch as far as possible by foraging, making home made gifts and some seriously savvy charity shop shopping and I'm always impressed by her skills.
Funding for the initiative was made possible by a combination of support from individual and corporate donors as well as major gifts.
«That this House is deeply concerned by the ban on all prisoners receiving books as gifts under the Incentives and Earned Privileges Scheme which will have a detrimental effect on prisoner rehabilitation; notes that the ban has been opposed by eminent writers including Mark Haddon, Philip Pullman and Carol Ann Duffy; further notes that to deny prisoners the books they need in order to improve their skills and support their learning is both unreasonable and counter-productive given that reading goes hand - in - hand with education, rehabilitation and humanity; and urges the government to reverse the ban as soon as possible by exempting books from the Incentives and Earned Privileges Scheme.»
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