Sentences with phrase «reflects deep engagement»

Her recent work reflects a deep engagement with abstraction, the history of quilting, and a re-imagining of its utilitarian traditions.
Donahue's most recent work reflects a deep engagement with abstraction, the history of quilting, and a re-imagining of its utilitarian traditions.
The presence of so many recent 18th Street Arts Center Artist Lab artists included in Made in L.A. 2018 reflects the deep engagement of our residency artists who are intimately concerned with the world around them.
What the organic livestock standard says The Organic Livestock and Poultry Production rule, commonly referred to as the Organic Animal Welfare Rule, is the result of 14 years of public and transparent work within the process established by Congress, and reflects deep engagement and input by organic stakeholders during multiple administrations, both Republican and Democrat.

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But his standing also reflects Novo Nordisk's deep engagement with social and environmental issues, which now factor in to our calculations.
Get a deeper understanding of student knowledge and drive student engagement and learning by asking students to rate their confidence and provide justification and journaling of their answers, as well as reflecting on their answers by reviewing automatically supplied correct answers and answer rationale post-assessment.
Next, they will come on - site to reflect on what they have learned and dive deeper into specific strategies for student engagement.
The environment will reflect Halsey's deep investment in preserving and supporting her neighborhood as well as her exuberant engagement with diverse global references... At the heart of Halsey's project is the idea that architecture can be a form of empowerment and social transformation for marginalized communities and a way to envision, in the artist's words, «a freer, funkier, and more optimistic tomorrow.»
Reflecting Ruff's own deep engagement with the history of photography, selections from his extensive personal collection of photographic materials will be included in the show, including an 1885 study of a spark by Trouvelot; electrocardiograms from 1909; nude studies from 1923, and two majestic photograms by Arthur Siegel from the 1940s.
Catherine Stine reenergizes the genre of landscape painting, transforming it into a medium of active engagement that reflects a deep concern with the earth's survival.
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