Sentences with phrase «public exploration»

Many caves are closed to public exploration because most have archaeological significance.
Ballroom Marfa is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization, founded in the spring of 2003 by Virginia Lebermann and Fairfax Dorn as a center for public exploration of contemporary art and culture.
Throughout the summer of 2015, Chicago — born, New York City — based sound experimentalist Matana Roberts has been engaged in a series of open - ended public explorations as part of an extended residency.
Marfa Dialogues was originally conceived as a symposium to broaden public exploration of the intersection of art, politics and culture.
Chicago — born, New York City — based sound experimentalist Matana Roberts is currently engaging in a series of open - ended public explorations within the Whitney's galleries and performance spaces as part of an extended research residency.
Especially since nearly half of the Supreme Court's docket involves criminal cases or related issues, I have been hopeful we could see a robust public exploration of Miers» work in the criminal justice arena.
in fact, many caves are closed to public exploration because:
The team hopes to release a preliminary version of their tool for public exploration and feedback this fall and have published their work in the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science and will present their research on differential privacy at many major conferences, including the upcoming 2015 IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science.
We'll have a range of activities, from students making photo prompts for others to trying Padlet for riffing on poems (see teacher Scott Glass» Public Exploration of «Mindful» by Mary Oliver), from sharing fanfiction to remixing with Mozilla's Thimble (see Postcard for a Friend: A 25 - Word Story).
The Birch Aquarium at Scripps is the public exploration center for the world - renowned Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UCSD.
Although the underground river running through Barton Creek Cave extends for at least five miles, only the first mile (1.6 kilometers) is safe for public exploration.
A talk by herbalist Natasha Richardson, and «That Dragon, Cancer» Group Play: a public exploration of the forms in which empathy may operate.
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