Sentences with phrase «projects explore themes»

These projects explore themes revolving around heritage, territory, architecture and landscape.
These solo projects explore themes of home and family, as well as the construction of identity, façade and storytelling.
Her recent projects explore themes of site and the imaginary.
Hong Kong's M + launches its inaugural moving image project exploring themes of contemporary migration, mobility and home through works from the museum's growing moving image collection.

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Different nature - related theme explored each day through books, songs, games, art projects, and time outdoors
Li has a post up exploring themes from The Mindy Project that dovetail with our reader discussion on shifting norms of parental caregiving:
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Explore the themes of the trilogy in the featurette above and then follow the jump to get some of the cast's insights into how director Edgar Wright (whose next project with be Marvel's Ant - Man — at long bloody last!)
Here's a great idea for a classroom project that teaches about copyright and usage issues while also exploring the themes of digital literacy: have kids create a slideshow video with Creative Commons images about the big questions of digital citizenship.
Through this project learners will develop a range of skills whilst exploring the theme «Aboriginal Recycled Art».
A great place to start is the National Women's History project, where students can explore this year's theme, «Nevertheless, She Persisted: Honoring Women Who Fight All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.»
This detailed and high quality unit includes: * 24 lesson plans (with 13 differentiation strategies) * 116 slide PowerPoint presentation (divided into lessons) * All resources and worksheets (20 sheets) * Homework project (7 tasks) that includes both reading and writing skills * End - of - unit reading / writing exam * End - of - unit exam mark scheme (suitable for KS3 Levels 4 - 7, with GCSE 1 - 9 conversion) Unit's lessons include: * Contexts match - up activity * Reading and discussing the whole play * Exploring Salem society in the 1690s - power and influence * Exploring key characters * In - depth analysis of characters - John Proctor and Reverend Hale * Essay writing skills - writing about characters * In - depth analysis of themes - relationships, jealousy, respect, religion * Exploring tension across the play * Linking the play to the 1950s McCarthy Era * 2 huge 60 - question revision quizzes * Spelling tests on key vocabulary (differentiated by writing level) * SPaG starter activities * End - of - unit reading exam (GCSE English Language / Literature style) * End - of - unit writing exam (GCSE English Language style) * Teacher / peer / self assessment opportunities
This detailed and high quality unit includes: * 33 lesson plans (with 13 differentiation strategies) * 147 slide PowerPoint presentation (divided into lessons) * All resources and worksheets (9 sheets) * Homework project (9 tasks) that includes both reading and writing skills Unit's lessons include: * Cloze activity on the play's contexts * Detailed, thorough comprehension questions on each scene * Spelling tests on key vocabulary * SPaG starter activities * Character crosswords * Huge 60 - question revision quiz * In - depth key scene analyses (including group work) * Exploring characters - Helen, Jo, Peter, Boy, Geof * Exploring themes - marriage, motherhood, relationships * AfL activities - improving sample exam responses * Essay planning * Writing a formal essay on a chosen character * Writing a formal essay on a chosen theme * «Closed book» mock exam to reflect new GCSE exam expectations * Teacher / peer / self assessment opportunities
At Polzeath Beach Holiday Park you can explore the beautifully isolated beaches and bays along this stunning Cornish coast or visit ancient tin mines, the Eden Project or a choice of local theme p
SPRING / BREAK Art Show March 1 — 7 Now in its fifth year, SPRING / BREAK Art Show, which features projects by curators, rather than galleries, will explore more than a hundred curators» interpretations of the theme «⌘ COPY ⌘ PASTE» through the work of 600 - plus artists.
Taking the themes of their original process - based project and expanding on them, Bonneviot and de Boer explore networks as support for sustainability and the idea that human networks are, in a sense, natural.
The project incorporates a series of events exploring these themes.
Her projects have explored themes around looking and seeing; the relationship between camera and subject; the circulation and consumption of images and the complex nature of photographic representation.
Running from 25 May to 3 June 2017, PROJECT inaugural edition will be a ten - day exhibition dedicated to abstract drawings and paintings exploring themes of change and transformation.
This year's theme, «Free,» will be explored via 62 projects including an Edward Snowden statue (shown above), a protest - song karaoke party, and the bearded lady of Coney Island in wedding drag.
Butterflies are a recurring theme for Erika Harrsch (presented by RoFa Projects, Potomac), as their distinctive shapes and flock patterns become the basis for exploring migration, sexual identity, immigration reform, and physical boundaries.
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The REcreative Editorial Board developed an alternative archive room documenting the key themes behind their past projects, as well as exploring future plans for the young people's programme.
This project neither seeks to valorize or explore iconoclasm, nor does it pursue Futurist themes of historical destruction, rather it considers how national icons and historical events become resignified, specifically through artistic strategies of doubling and deconstruction
Most recently, in her series Let Her Rave (2017), along with the ongoing project Mostly It's Just Uncomfortable, Buckman has continued to explore the theme of women's rights, especially in the context of healthcare.
The convening will also include artist projects and performances exploring these themes on the SMU campus as well as at sites across Dallas, including Jubilee Park and Community Center, a catalyst for community renewal and enrichment in a 62 - block area in southeast Dallas.
The latest exhibition from Beirut - born, sometime Turner Prize - nominee Mona Hatoum — best known for sending a camera through her inner tubes and projecting the results — explores themes of displacement and geographical and political tension.
Exploring these themes, this year's Frieze Talks features Claudia Rankine — 2016 MacArthur Fellow and winner of the 2017 Bobbitt National Poetry Prize for her collection Citizen: An American Lyric — discussing her writing and her newly - founded Racial Imaginary Institute; a panel on art and social commitment chaired by Shuddhabrata Sengupta of Raqs Media Collective (curators of the 11th Shanghai Biennial, «Why Not Ask Again») and featuring artists Tania Bruguera, Anri Sala and — ahead of her major project with Philadelphia Museum — Jeanne van Heeswijk; and a conversation on «complicating the Modern» with Ann Temkin, Marie - Jose ́e and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA.
Samuel Fosso @ The Walther Collection, Project Space Sept. 12 — Jan. 17, 2015 One of the most highly regarded contemporary artists working in Africa, Cameroon - born Samuel Fosso has been working as a professional photographer since the age of 13, exploring global themes, contemporary West African culture and, most significantly, turning the camera on himself.
The aim of the project is to explore themes of regeneration and heritage.
In the form of a large scale group installation, the 6 artists will be exploring the work created over the duration of this project, interlinking themes and practices to create new narratives and tales.
For example, in June, the theme is curiosity, and the art project is «Let's Explore Binoculars.»
Ortega y Gasset Projects is pleased to announce Retreat, a solo exhibition by Polly Shindler that explores themes of isolation, identity and connection - both physical and psychological - through intimate portrayals of recognizable spaces.
The theme of mapping, which Bradford explores in many of his paintings, serves as a unifying thread for both projects.
Responding to both the residency and the conditions of increasing globalization, the projects explore technology's effects on geopolitics, the linguistics and semiotics of maritime shipping, the role of the artist as laborer, individual and collective memory, collaborations with industrial entities, and surveillance, among other themes.
In the form of a large scale group installation, the artists will be exploring the work created over the duration of this project, interlinking themes & practices to create new narratives.
She incorporates these works into curatorial projects that explore a variety of contemporary themes.
Performance art is this year's theme for the screenings on Museion's media façade: four artists present new projects or revisit existing works to explore the large surface of the façade and the surrounding landscape.
For the Ghostwriter 4 Project Room exhibition, guest curator Andy Fabo has invited four artists to explore themes of gender / identity politics.
Assembled in special exhibitions, the works explore historical and contemporary themes along with ambitious projects that are intense and innovative.
London - based artist John Walter will explore some of the themes in the programme in relation to his research and current project, Alien Sex Club, which has recently been presented at Ambika P3, London and is currently part of Homotopia Festival, Liverpool.
Bullseye Projects presents a group exhibition exploring themes of personal, natural, and metaphysical change.Transformations will be on view June 21 — September 30, 2017 and will open in conjunction with BECon 2017, Bullseye Glass Company's biennial conference.
Ortega y Gasset Projects is pleased to announce Retreat, a solo exhibition by Polly Shindler, curated by Will Hutnick, that explores themes of isolation, identity and connection — both physical and psychological — through intimate portrayals of recognizable spaces.
Noysky Projects presents A Narrow Passage, a multidisciplinary exhibition that explores themes of constriction, compression, and concealment as a way to relate to personal biographies.
The project explores and represents these themes through disquieting, otherworldly night - time landscapes.
«Materiality and Process» is the fifth annual exhibition project that explores a theme developed in art from the Parrish's permanent collection and presented in the museum's permanent galleries.
These themes of family and integration were first explored by Gupta in his «Social Security» exhibition at the Showroom in London in 1998, an earlier archival project that explored his Indian family's migration to Montréal in 1969, but which distinctly avoided the underlying and developing friction that he was simultaneously coming out as gay.
Radcliffe Bailey explores new materials and mines old themes in «Looking for Light, Traveling at Night,» his solo show at Solomon Projects.
HOUSE 2015: An opportunity to see a diverse range of new projects by international and British artists, exploring what they consider to be both timely and interesting about this year's theme of Edge and Shift.
The panel will also explore issues surrounding, but not limited to: politics and material use; themes of displacement, migration, and dislocation; identity construction and otherness; and the relationships between labor, domesticity, and gender and how these issues are integrated into a movement towards highly experimental projects that challenge traditional notions of craft.
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