Sentences with phrase «recent midcareer»

By foregrounding such lesser - known efforts, the artist's recent midcareer survey, curated by Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson and organized by the Aspen Art Museum with the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery in Saratoga Springs, New York,
The recent midcareer survey of Wade Guyton at the Whitney is a case in point.

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Forty years later those wunderkinder are now midcareer and have accomplished even more than expected, according to a recent follow - up survey.
They found that teachers included both recent college graduates as well as midcareer changers, and, while the programs adequately prepared students to manage classrooms, participants felt least prepared to work with English learners and special needs students.
Teach For America (TFA) is an alternative certification program that intensively recruits and selects recent college graduates and midcareer professionals to teach in schools serving high - need students.
It comes in the wake of a recent protest of her midcareer survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art in which activists called attention to the complicity of Mission Rd. with forces of gentrification.
As demonstrated by a pair of recent shows, which came on the heels of a traveling midcareer retrospective organized by Tate Britain and which constituted his first significant outing in New York in nearly a decade, Doig's sights are fixed firmly on the past.
By way of perspective, «Bathsheba» and its most recent price make a telling comparison with an exhibition of 14 new paintings by Lisa Yuskavage (an American born in 1962), an established «midcareer» contemporary artist with an auction high of $ 1.4 million, according to the salesroom - result database Artnet.
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