Sentences with phrase «publication chronicles»

This publication chronicles the life experiences of students with disabilities who were educated after passage of major legislative protections and suggests five key areas for the focus of future disability legislation, policies, and initiatives.
This publication chronicles the stories and some of the results achieved by this connection effort.
2012 also saw the publication of After 2005 - Before 2012, a publication chronicling the work of Sarah Lucas over seven prolific years since the publication of her 2005 catalogue raisonn è.
Donelle Woolford's cathartic new paintings, performance, and publication chronicle the dubious place of honor afforded the male sex organ...
2012 also saw the publication of After 2005 — Before 2012, a publication chronicling the artist's work over seven prolific years.
Now available from Sternberg Press comes Folds, an elegantly produced and insightful publication chronicling Tauba Auerbach's captivating series of paintings by the same name.

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A friend of mine, Jane Metcalfe, recently decided to start a new business: Neo.life, a publication dedicated to chronicling new frontiers in life sciences.
The city's startup scene is growing fast, and we have an amazing opportunity to chronicle that growth in a way no other publication in town can.
Anyone doubting that, at least as an imaginative reading experience, the Chronicles are best read in the order of their original publication will have to come to terms with Peter Schakel's illuminating discussion in his essay in Revisiting Narnia.
When Lewis did put pen to paper, the seven stories of the Chronicles were produced — even for as fluent as Lewis — in an astonishingly rapid burst of creativity (with the publication of the first in 1950 and the seventh in 1956).
Her work has appeared in national and international publications, including Mothering, Motherhood (Singapore), Hausfrau, The Bad Mother Chronicles, and The Japan Times.
Chronicling the life of Mary Shelley (Elle Fanning) leading up to the publication of her groundbreaking novel Frankenstein, the May 25 release features supporting work by Douglas Booth as Percy Bysshe Shelley, Bel Powley as Claire Clairmont, and Tom Sturridge as Lord Byron.
The Debt is a sometimes haunting fiction that starts out as a celebration of the publication of a book that chronicles an important moment in the history of Israel — the death of a Nazi war criminal known as the Surgeon of Birkenau.
Based on the memoir from Rolling Stone writer David Lipsky (Jesse Eisenberg), it chronicles the memorable few days that he spent with acclaimed author David Foster Wallace (Jason Segel) following the publication of his landmark novel «Infinite Jest» in 1996.
Once America's leading photo - centric news magazine, Life chronicled the nation and the world for seven decades before issuing its last print publication in 2007.
Like the character quoted in this picture, I feel like I have embarked on a rather perilous but exciting adventure with the publication today of my two works in the Paradisi Chronicles series.
Three years ago, I started this blog to chronicle my journey to publication of my fiction writing.
Since their publication more than two decades ago, the initial six books in The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant series have sold more than 6 million copies and have been published in ten countries around the world.
He has also been published in a number of publications, including the late, lamented Amazing Heroes, The Flash Companion and The American Comic Book Chronicles: the 1970s and 1980s.
I initially came across Sand Chronicles back when it was running in Shojo Beat magazine, a publication I still sorely miss (and which introduced me to other titles yet to come on this list).
+ Delaney, Joseph: The Dark Assassin (HarperCollins / Greenwillow 978 - 0062334596, $ 17.99, 352pp, hardcover, September 2017) • Nominal Publication Date: Tue 26 Sep 2017 • Ebook ISBN [link to Amazon Kindle edition]: 9780062334619 • Audiobook ISBN [link to Amazon]: 9780062688279 • Starblade Chronicles # 3
The Ibero - American New Journalism Foundation, founded by Gabriel García Márquez, recently held a congress in Mexico, coinciding with the publication of two anthologies, by Anagrama and Alfaguara in Spain, of articles chronicling the regional reality.
She was the co-editor and a contributing writer for the first major publication about Socrates Sculpture Park — a book that chronicles the Park's remarkable history of artistic innovation and community engagement.
This unique presentation was chronicled in a beautifully illustrated and informative publication that takes the reader through this unparalleled exhibition and complements the original intent of these two extraordinary painters with innovative, contemporary art of our time.
Accompanied by an illustrious publication featuring texts by Als and Jeremy Lewison, the exhibition chronicles an artist's personal and creative journey over the decades, while chronicling complex social and political narratives embedded in American history.
His many assignments are chronicled in the Werner Wolff Archive, which includes negatives, contact sheets, photographs, transparencies, publication information, correspondence, and other related ephemera.
Chronicles and scripts of his performances and manifestos have led to the publication of several books, including Dangerous Border Crossers (2000), Codex Espangliensis (2000) and The New World Border (1996), for which he won the American Book Award in 1997.
From then until 2012, we focused on the publication of books which chronicled the life and works of celebrated artists such as Kris Kuksi, Laurie Lipton and Chet Zar.
Among the significant works in the collection are folio leaves from the Weltchronik also known as the Nuremburg Chronicles, Old Master prints by Albrecht Dürer, Hendrick Goltzius, Lucas Cranach, Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, and Giovanni Battista Piranesi; lithographs by Honoré Daumier, Eugéne Delacroix, Paul Gavarni, George Grosz, Pablo Picasso, Robert Rauschenberg, Billy Al Bengston and two volumes from the nineteenth - century French publication Voyages Pittoresques et Romantique dans l'Ancienne France.The collection also contains relief and intaglio images by Ferdinand Bol, Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, Karl Schmidt - Rotluff, Wassily Kandinsky, Milton Avery, Rockwell Kent, William Kentridge and screenprints by Andy Warhol, Matthew Barney and Richard Prince.
The stores, along with Phoebe's numerous design projects have been chronicled in countless publications.
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