Not exact matches
A primary
concern of SR, therefore, is practical: to create
space in which the «deep reasonings» of a community can be made more
public than they are at present.
• Inclusion of new 63 row single - tier stand responds to Club desire to create the most atmospheric stadium in Europe • Planning application lodged with Haringey Council for a world - class stadium,
public square, hotel, supermarket, homes and
space for the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation • Delivered on the current site and adjacent land, ending
concerns about a move out of the Borough with no need for even a temporary move during construction • Major investment into North Tottenham to provide a huge boost to the area • A flagship for the wider regeneration of the area
While Brian Endless, Oak Park Youth Baseball & Softball's liaison to the Park District acknowledged that now the group can schedule a full season, he's
concerned because in recent years more of the limited field
space has been devoted to the district's own programs — a move he called «bad
public policy.»
The electeds mailed Bloomberg yesterday raising
concerns about quality - of - life issues at the park, which is privately owned by Brookfield Properties, but is considered
public space.
It becomes more of a matter of
concern when a renowned intellectual writes a book and begins to redefine events in his own way by abashedly evading facts that are reverberating in the
public space in order to re-create a world of make - believe for his audience.
At a meeting Thursday on the proposed Combined Sewer Overflow Facility at the head of the Gowanus Canal, residents and others voiced
concern about the
public space that is part of the propose
Based on the
concerns raised at Monday's
public hearing before the state assembly's Standing Committee of Environmental Conservation, state officials will draft a «battle plan,» in the words of State Senator Kenneth LaValle (R - Port Jefferson), for how they can fight to preserve the area as open
space and avoid damaging its unique, diverse ecology.
The off - color quip came in response to
concerns by
public - school dad Eric Greenleaf, who said at a meeting of parents and officials at state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's downtown office that there will be «huge shortages» of classroom
space in lower Manhattan in coming years.
The
public - service novice, who has spent her entire career in media and publishing, also dropped jaws at the meeting by likening her task of satisfying
space - crunch
concerns in every neighborhood to making «many Sophie's Choices» — a reference to the book in which a mother in the Auschwitz death camp is forced to decide which of her two children will live.
«We're hopeful that the
concerns of local residents and tax payers will prevail and the land that was originally dedicated to open
space will remain available to the
public,» Assemblywoman Deborah Glick, one of several elected officials who will speak at the rally, told DNAinfo.
Moses, the former city Parks Commissioner credited with transforming the city's
public spaces, has also been criticized as power - hungry, ignorant to community
concerns and — some charge — racist.
This afternoon, elected officials and three Manhattan community boards are out with a letter they have sent to Mayor Bloomberg and NYCHA Chairman John Rhea
concerning a proposal to build luxury housing on parking lots and other open
space surrounding
public housing projects.
Increasingly
concerned with the ridiculously small, the unimaginably large, with extremes of time and
space, the
public face of physics is thrilling, perhaps terrifying.
Democrats on the Committee introduced a number of letters and statements into the record by preeminent science and
space organizations expressing concern about the bill: the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Geophysical Union, Geological Society of America, the Association of American Universities, the American Astronomical Society, Universities Space Research Association, the Association of Public and Land - grant Universities, and the Planetary Soc
space organizations expressing
concern about the bill: the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Geophysical Union, Geological Society of America, the Association of American Universities, the American Astronomical Society, Universities
Space Research Association, the Association of Public and Land - grant Universities, and the Planetary Soc
Space Research Association, the Association of
Public and Land - grant Universities, and the Planetary Society.
On Monday, NASA responded via Twitter to the outpouring of
public concern for NASA's James Webb
Space Telescope, which is currently housed at JSC and is set to launch in 2018.
Do meet in a
public space: Safety should be one of your biggest
concerns when online dating.
The parking and traffic management sector is an under ‑ researched area, and one which covers a vast range of subjects including: the design and construction of car parks, the effect that parking provision has on traffic congestion and the urban landscape, the effective management of kerb
space, and the many media and
public concerns that managing on and off street parking raises.
We should make
space in our classrooms for students to express their
concerns and ask questions about our world in a
public forum.
One of the
concerns that we have is that these
spaces like FabLabs and makerspaces are opening up in a lot of private schools in America but not so much in
public schools.
The
concern stems from a working session on April 12 centered on the Arlington
Public Schools Capital Improvement Plan, in which School Board members briefly discussed the costs of potentially converting the Education Center into elementary school
space rather than up to 800 high school seats.
Their attempts to change pre-Kindergarten contract rules (#SaveOurPreK), stir up
concern about violence in city schools (#SafeSchoolsNow), and claim City Hall is routinely denying charters
public space have largely fallen flat.
Though there are several practical issues such as funding (discussed recently by
Public Library Online's own Troy Lambert), this article is
concerned with inclusion criteria for those libraries that choose to bring self - published materials into their
space.
We understand that there are
concerns regarding the use of Guide Dogs in
public spaces like shopping malls and restaurants.
Whereas your previous exhibitions have shown a
concern with being openly performative — in the sense of relating to the
public domain, and making references to entertainment and comedy figures — your last couple of shows at Rachel Uffner have turned to a more private
space.
Were issues of the
public space of the museum and the viewer's circulation through the exhibition a primary
concern?
We are very
concerned that Marlborough Gallery, a commercial business, is using a
public park as its own private
space to showcase works that are for sale.
For more than three decades Beirne's conceptual art has examined
public space, communication, interactivity and sociological
concerns through
public performances.
It draws together themes to which Hjort Guttu constantly returns in her works: not only those
concerning public space, but also the scope of action for art and artists in the face of politically sensitive situations, how people can or should position themselves in relation to poverty and inequality; and whether effective political action is best achieved outside of the frame of art.
His works take the form of videos, photographs, soundtracks, publications, environmental research and performances, and are
concerned with temporary situations, shared experiences,
public space and access to information.
His art has been centrally
concerned with issues of identity and
public space in multiple manifestations of art, from sculpture to painting to photography.
Organized by Kultura Medialna and curated by Maria Veits for their annual Construction Arts Festival, the exhibition draws on the current political and cultural
concerns of Dnepr, the largest city in proximity to the occupied Ukrainian territories and Crimean annexation and addresses disputable territories, belonging and ownership of the
public space and its reshaping by various social groups, urban planning and attempts to create a dialogue in and about
public spaces between communities, governments and activists.»
Barlow's work is anchored in an ongoing and thoroughly sculptural
concern with volumes and their infinite pliability and, in the years since her retirement from teaching in 2009, has occupied ever - larger
spaces, physically and symbolically, in terms of both
public visibility and blue - chip art world approbation.
Emily Jacir (1972, Palestine) is a Palestinian - American artist and filmmaker whose ongoing practice is
concerned with movement through
public space, exchange and silenced historical narratives.
The panel will discuss amongst other
concerns, de-collecting, lost works, and the tension between domestic and
public spaces.
The
concerns and questions that arise from the tradition of landscape painting and landscape design, starting with the gardens of the Baroque to the current
public green
spaces, are the triggers for the creation of these works.
Concerned with the dynamics of
public space, the artist observes notions of disconnection and isolation, uncovering the darker elements of contemporary culture through an engagement with light, shadow and colour.
While works such as Group I, 1951 (Tate Gallery T02226) were
concerned with crowds of people in
public spaces, others like Bicentric Form, 1949 (Tate Gallery N05932) dealt with more intimate exchanges by the fusion of bodies in a way that anticipated the comparable painting Two Figures (Tate Gallery T03155).
This project by Desire Machine Collective provides a
space for experimentation and new media approaches and
public and community arts that address local
concerns and aim at the empowerment of the community and reclaiming the
public space, while at the same time connecting with the global.
Drifts and Derivations: Experiences, Journeys and Morphologies, an exhibition currently at the Reina Sofía in Madrid, documents Brazilian and Chilean architectural concepts that all espouse ideas
concerning ties between
public space and collective life.
It documents Brazilian and Chilean architectural concepts that all espouse humanist ideas
concerning ties between
public space and collective life.
Making use of a variety of art - making strategies, IOTO have primarily been
concerned with the dynamics and aesthetics of
public and performative
spaces.
In January of 2012, Ibraaz invited a number of individuals to respond to a question
concerning how artistic practices negotiate institutional contexts,
public spaces, and the ideal of civil society in the Middle East today.
She is
concerned with how we come to imagine and understand ourselves from within our privacy and often uses video installation as a way to reflect on moments where this process, awkwardly and unavoidably, comes spilling into the
public spaces of our lives.
This fluid integration between students, faculty, artists, and the
public is what makes the Visual Arts Center feel less like a stodgy exhibition
space concerned with attendance and more like a playing ground for experience, a laboratory of art made largely by and for the University of Texas community.
These
concerns take form in his ongoing series of Reading Rooms and Reading Gardens,
public spaces, pavilions, and shelters for social exchanges or solitary meditation.
Throughout People vs.
Space, students worked directly with Plensa to develop project proposals for
public works integrating contemporary media with the core
concerns of objects,
spaces, communities, and interactions.
Privatizing
Public Space & Class
Concerns Hang Over Debate Ben Shepard, a college professor and member of self - described environmental education and direct action organization Time's Up!
Facts and possible consequences
concerning «Brussels» intentions» are cherry - picked and distributed on posters into every corner of the most frequented
public spaces.
Our constitution from 1978, when we were officially incorporated, still applies today: nurturing and empowering members through a safe, comfortable drop - in, facilitating programs and referrals, providing social and community building
space for women of diverse backgrounds, and educating the
public and all levels of government on issues
concerning women in the Downtown Eastside.
Physical security
concerns can be addressed by taking the same precautions a responsible legal services provider would implement in the United States: restricting
public access to the review
space, and, if necessary, forbidding reviewers to carry mobile phones into the review
space.