Those who love diversity and
seek creative expression through yoga.
Not exact matches
Creative and dynamic religious forces are finding their
expression not in the context of the organized church, but in film, literature, and the arts, and also in some aspects of science and industry, where people are
seeking ways to give institutional
expression to their basic religious concerns while at the same time rejecting alliances with institutional religion.
The annual NMC Horizon Report describes the continuing work of the NMC Horizon Project, a research - oriented effort that
seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies likely to have considerable impact on teaching, learning, and
creative expression within higher education over three time horizons — one year or less, two to three years, and four to five years.
During its 32 years Postmasters is showing young and established artists of all media actively
seeking new forms of
creative expression and showing them in a context of painting, sculpture and photography.
RP: Abbey Walk is an exciting venue to be working with and in this show we are
seeking to explore three core strands of contemporary artistic practice: the relationship to the physical environment, the exploration by artists of socio - political events and the
expression of personal trauma in the
creative act.
The Bogliasco Foundation Fellowships Bogliasco, Italy Deadline: January 15, 2016 Located in the fishing village of Bogliasco near Genoa, in a region of extraordinary beauty whose landscape has stimulated
creative expression for centuries, the Bogliasco Foundation offers one - month residencies to individuals who can demonstrate notable achievement in the Arts and Humanities: those disciplines that
seek to understand our place in the world, shaping and defining what it means to be human.
In present - day culture, where it no longer makes sense to
seek inspiration in nature from a distance, Naturalment reveals itself as a thesis on
creative awareness of the natural environment, an experiment that, like an
expression of street art, takes meaning from, enters into dialogue with and interacts with an urban environment.
This conversation
seeks greater understandings of the complex
expressions and impacts of racism as experienced by our children and young people, as well as in depth exploration of
creative and courageous solutions to countering such racism and its multiple harms.
Creative types may be more likely to see the world this way, and to constantly
seek opportunities for self -
expression in everyday life.