Sentences with phrase «power of personal narrative»

In addition, the students commented on the power of personal narrative embedded in their culminating projects.

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Emilee began the Free Birth podcast early this year that shares personal narratives of women birthing in power away from the oppressive medical model that has monopolized childbirth in the past century.
I also have the «Free Birth» podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud that shares personal narratives of women consciously birthing in power away from the medical model, all around the world.
«Interwoven with details drawn from his life, the mesmerizing narrative offers a highly personal meditation on the meaning and the power of love.»
Such is the power of the shorthand, negative narrative that it pushes aside firsthand, personal perceptions.
Declan Clarke's powerful films intertwine personal subjectivity and action with grand narratives and explorations of the historical edifices of power.
Reflecting on the embedded and latent meanings around light, nature, the frontier, borders, race, gender and power in influential American landscape paintings of the 19th century, she uses materials collected from her everyday life, including holiday - themed tablecloths, discarded medical records, nature calendars, plastic bags and paint, to craft imaginary landscapes that are grounded in accumulation, personal narrative and historical critique.
James Hall reflects on the personal and political narratives concealed within the portraits of Elizabeth I, arguably the first monarch to understand the importance of image as a means of projecting power.
«Celebrated internationally for large - scale, gestural paintings, the Ethiopian - born artist addresses both the formal concerns of color and line and the social concerns of power, history, globalism, and personal narrative,» said the announcement from Skowhegan.
They may celebrate nature, address our relationship to a rapidly changing environment, or mark in a personal and meditative way the passage and power of light in time and space; other artists» works concern narratives of access, migration and destruction, while others still test the historical weight of the tradition.
Liminal Squared, her first UK solo exhibition at White Cube in Bermondsey, brings together narratives of ideology, culture, power, and personal freedoms.
Corresponding to her critically acclaimed exhibition Harriet Tubman and Other Truths [which was co-produced by Grounds For Sculpture and Goya Contemporary, with guest curators Patterson Sims and Lowery Sims], this latest exhibition [curated by Amy Eva Raehse] further develops narrative around social and political injustices, sexism, racism, violence, systems of power, and biases within the artist's personal history, and our collective experience.
The closest picture of it exists in Mehretu's semiabstractions, their maelstroms of color and line, power, history, globalism and personal narrative frozen, swirled and encased in coats of accumulated resin.
Using Jacob Lawrence's The Migration Series (1940 — 41) as a catalyst for conversation about the power of storytelling through art, emerging artists, middle and high school students, art educators, and museum professionals worked together to create visual narratives about identity, personal struggle, and Pakistani history.
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