Sentences with phrase «seen by the jury»

In 2017, SIAL Innovation attracted a record - breaking 528 exhibitor submissions, of which 206 products were selected and seen by a jury of food - industry experts.
Sometimes evidence is not admitted at trial and not seen by the jury.

Not exact matches

The grand jury subpoena — sent to an unnamed witness last month and seen by Axios — asked for emails, texts and handwritten notes linked to those people, according to the report.
A proven model — proven, that is, by billionaire Peter Thiel — for bankrupting news companies and driving them out of business by using the court system and jury trials, which can leverage public disgust for The Media (see no. 6 above) into jury awards that defendants can not possibly pay.
We expect that to happen again — particularly because the jury was prohibited from knowing about these court rulings in favor of Gawker, prohibited from seeing critical evidence gathered by the FBI and prohibited from hearing from the most important witness, Bubba Clem.
«It's good to see that our love for sustainable winemaking is cherished and awarded by international juries as well as national critics and winelovers!
But the early bout of positivity gradually subsided into indifference and by the end of last season, which saw La Real finish in 12th position, the jury was still out.
Longer term, the jury must surely be out on a player who once dazzled with pace and power down the flank but now seems unable to see the by - line, let alone cross from it.
Other materials the jury may see at the trial in March are charts related to alleged «Rent and Bid - Rigging Schemes» that were prepared by an FBI analyst, prosecutors say in court papers.
I could see issuing a grand jury report that says «by the way this system is asking for trouble,» but it is not the crux of what he does.»
Police Officer Daniel Pantaleo, who could be seen in the video placing Garner in a chokehold, was not indicted by a grand jury.
Nominated for Best Documentary at the Hawaii International Film Festival and winner of the Special Jury Mention at the San Sebastian Surfilm Festibal, this Sundance Channel co-production by Director Justin Mitchell (Death Cab for Cutie: Drive Well, Sleep Carefully, Jenny Lewis: Welcome to Van Nuys, Ted Leo: Dirty Old Town & Songs for Cassavetes) and Writer Vince Medeiros (Surfing & Huck Magazine) is an inspired and hugely original documentary that takes the surf film genre into never - before - seen territory.
Opening in September: Kirsten Dunst and Isla Fisher take a turn in the comic bridesmaid well in «Bachelorette» (Friday); Bradley Cooper is an author whose stolen work becomes a hit in «The Words» (Friday), a thriller co-starring Jeremy Irons and Dennis Quaid (see story on Page 17); Pixar adds another dimension to one of its most popular films in «Finding Nemo 3 - D» (Sept. 14); Milla Jovovich returns for one more zombie slaughter in «Resident Evil: Retribution» (Sept. 14); Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña are Los Angeles cops in «End of Watch» (Sept. 21), which aims for a realistic look at inner - city law enforcement; Elizabeth Shue and Jennifer Lawrence are mother and daughter, discovering a horror - tinged secret in «House at the End of the Street» (Sept. 21); Karl Urban plays «Dredd» (Sept. 21), a helmeted avenger who cleans up the futuristic Mega City as its judge, jury and (wait for it...) executioner; In the animated «Hotel Transylvania,» Dracula (voiced by Adam Sandler) struggles to cope with his daughter's new non-vampire love interest (Sept. 28).
Over the next week the festival will also see a few titles weeded out, abandoned by the jury and panned by the critics — this too has already begun with the lacklustre critical response to Wednesday's opening film, Grace of Monaco.
Jury member Will Smith, by contrast, can't see the problem.
In this Cannes post-mortem podcast I'm accompanied by Gold Rush Gang Member Jason Osiason and International Cinephile Society member David Acacia, both of whom attended the 68th Cannes Film Festival last week and we dish about the movies they saw, the jury and the uninspired prize winners.
In 1998, a Cannes jury headed by Martin Scorsese gave the festival's Grand Jury Prize (traditionally seen as the «runner - up» award to the Palme d'Or) to Roberto Benigni's Life Is Beautiful, kicking off a worldwide goodwill tour that culminatejury headed by Martin Scorsese gave the festival's Grand Jury Prize (traditionally seen as the «runner - up» award to the Palme d'Or) to Roberto Benigni's Life Is Beautiful, kicking off a worldwide goodwill tour that culminateJury Prize (traditionally seen as the «runner - up» award to the Palme d'Or) to Roberto Benigni's Life Is Beautiful, kicking off a worldwide goodwill tour that culminated...
The New Yorker Richard Brody discusses the films he saw at SXSW as part of the narrative jury Tracking Board has the audience award winners from SXSW Spotify is now streaming the entire Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice score by Hans Zimmer & Junkie XL Fandor celebrates great female film editors in a new 5 minute video Film School Rejects celebrates Mary Elizabeth Winstead's compelling humanity across multiple genres Towleroad Sally Field on parents and gay kids
Special Jury Prizes Narrative — Howard From Ohio, directed by SJ Chiro (USA, 2011) Jury statement: «It's a simple tale with a straightforward honesty seldom seen on screen.»
According to a report by the Associated Press, Activision tried to have the case dismissed; Superior Court Judge Ramona See stated that there seems to be a genuine dispute that a jury should consider.
2005 — BRIC PROJECT DIVERSITY, Corridor Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2004 — THE MELTING, Rockefeller Arts Center, SUNY Fredonia — TELL ME A STORY OF A WORLD WITHOUT WORDS, City Without Walls, Newark, NJ — A SLOW READ, BRIC Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, curated by Katarina Wong — SIX NEW YORK ARTISTS, Linda Warren Gallery, Chicago — SEEN & UNSEEN, Broadway Gallery, New York 2003 — ANNUAL JURIED EXHIBITION, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Wilmington 2002 — ART AT STEEPLETOP, Millay Colony for the Arts, Austerlitz, NY 2001 — ART CONTEMPORANI DE MUNTANYA, Ecomuseu, Valls d'Aneu, Spain 1999 — LEST WE FORGET, Amory Arts Center, West Palm Beach, FL 1996 — RED CLAY SURVEY BIENNIAL, Huntsville Museum of Art, AL 1995 — CONFESSIONS, Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta 1994 — ALEX O'NEAL AND JAN HANKINS, P. S. 122, New York 1989 — NEW AMERICAN TALENT, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX, curated by John Caldwell 1988 — BIGGER THAN A BREADBOX, S.I.T.E., Culver City, California 1987 — FIFTY YEARS OF VISUAL CREATION, Memphis College of Art 1986 — FOUR ARTISTS, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago
This juried exhibition will provide a rare opportunity for PNCA and the broader Portland cultural community to see the scope of contemporary art, craft, and design by alumni from PNCA's Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Fine Arts, and Continuing Education certificate programs.
Art Basel Miami Beach, with GAVLAK Los Angeles / Palm Beach, Miami, FL (catalogue) Ten Year Anniversary Show, Gavlak, Palm Beach, FL and Los Angeles, CA Re (a) d, curated by Ryan Steadman, Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York, NY The Valentine's Day Cardiovascular, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA Puente, KINMAN, London, UK 2014 The Go Between: Selections from the Ernesto Esposito Collection, Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy Art Basel Miami Beach, Gavlak booth, Miami Beach, FL 100 Painters of Tomorrow: New York Exhibition, One Art Space, New York, NY Inaugural Exhibition, Gavlak, Los Angeles, CA The Armory Show, Gavlak Booth, Pier 94, New York NY Painting: A Love Story, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX (catalogue) 2013 Art Basel Miami Beach, Gavlak Booth, Miami Beach, FL (catalogue) This is the Story of America, Brand New Gallery, Milan, Italy Rema Hort Mann Foundation LA Arts Initiative Auction, Hannah Hoffman Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Acid Summer, Curated by Matthew Craven, DCKT Contemporary, New York, NY All Fucking Summer, Gavlak, Palm Beach, FL Whitney Museum Art Party Benefit Auction, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY MiArt2013, Gavlak Booth, Milan, Italy The Armory Show, Focus: USA, Gavlak Booth # 908, New York, NY (catalogue) Art Rotterdam, Office Baroque Gallery, Rotterdam, Netherlands My Echo, My Shadow, Gavlak, Palm Beach, FL 39 Great Jones, Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich (catalogue) 239 Days, School of Visual Arts MFA Alumni Show, Allegra LaViola Gallery, New York, NY 2012 News From Chicago and New York City, Curated by Henning Strassburger, Fiebach Minninger, Cologne, Germany Time, After Time, Curated by ARTNESIA, Ronchini Gallery, London, UK (catalogue) SUNY New Paltz Alumni Show, Dosky Projects, Long Island City, NY What's the Point, Jen Bekman Gallery, New York, NY It's a Small, Small World, Curated by Marilyn Minter and Organized by Hennessy Youngman, Family Business, New York, NY The Virgins Show, Curated by Marilyn Minter, Family Business, New York, NY Just the Tip, SVA MFA Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition, Organized in Collaboration with Mike Egan, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY (catalogue) 2011 MFA Fine Arts Fall Open Studios, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY Sentimental Education, Gavlak, Palm Beach, FL Things Fall Apart, Curated by Asya Geisberg, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY Abstract Means, Curated by Richard Brooks, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY MFA Fine Arts Spring Open Studios, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY Celebrating 15 Years: Young Artists at Heckscher, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY College Art Association New York MFA Exhibition, Hunter College / Times Square Gallery, New York, NY Vuu Collective W / S 2011 Show, K&K Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2010 MFA Fine Arts Winter Open Studios, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY Emerge to be Seen, Westside Gallery, New York, NY Marks That Matter, Juried by Gillian Jagger, Muroff Kotler Visual Arts Gallery, SUNY Ulster, Stone Ridge, NY The New, Art (That Matters), Oyster Bay, NY New York Art & Culture Exhibition Series, Albany International Airport, Albany, NY 2009 No Girls Allowed: BFA Thesis Exhibition, Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY Best of Show: 2009 Best of SUNY Exhibition, State University Plaza, Albany, NY 2008 Crit 3: Work from Students and Alumni of SUNY New Paltz, Curated by Kathy Goodell, Spencertown Art Gallery, Spencertown, NY Somewhere I Have Never Traveled, Smiley Art Gallery, New Paltz, NY Three, Smiley Art Gallery, New Paltz, NY SPECIAL PROJECTS 2013 Shinola x Andrew Brischler, Installation & Capsule Collection, Tribeca Flagship Store, New York, NY Converse Footwear for Publicolor, organized by Grey Area COLLECTIONS Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL AWARDS AND HONORS 2015 Painting Fellowship, New York Foundation for the Arts
She has had the privilege to see her work selected in juried competitions by eminent curators such as Peter Blum / Peter Blum Gallery, James Cuno / Art Institute Chicago, Lynne Warren / Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago, and Maxwell Anderson / Whitney Museum, to mention a few.
Viridian sponsors an Annual International Juried Competition, which gives a generous number of fine artists the opportunity to be seen by important museum curators and viewers from all over the world.
As in the case of our juried exhibit open to artist of all ages & persuasions, Viridian has instituted a digital presentation of 30 artists selected by the gallery director, Vernita Nemec, giving an opportunity to 30 additional artists and giving gallery visitors a chance to see the work of more artists of merit.
The Frieze Tate Fund saw a six - person international jury, composed of four Tate curators and two guest curators, select six artworks by the Turkish art - ist Hüseyin Bahri Alptekin, acquired from Rampa, Istanbul; three artworks by Portuguese artist Leonor Antunes, acquired from Galeria Luisa Strina, São Paulo; and one work by the Malaysian artist Phillip Lai, acquired from Stuart Shave / Modern Art, London.
2008 GEISAI Miami, juried by Bonnie Clearwater, Matthew Higgs, Shamim Momin, Joao Ribas, Soho Studios, Miami, FL Troglodytes see better in the dark, David Castillo Annex, Miami, FL Continuing Adventures of our Heroine, David Castillo Gallery, Miami, FL New American Talent, juried by Nato Thompson, Creative Time, Arthouse Texas, Austin, TX Everyday Runway, C33 Gallery, Columbia College, Chicago, IL Unsure Gents, Flood Gallery, Asheville, NC
According to a statement issued by the museum, the jury praised Rhode's vocabulary of constructivism, engagement with audiences through his works, and ability to see the medium of drawing as something that's not limited to the pictorial plane.
The Frieze Tate Fund saw an international jury select a work by Dorothy Iannone acquired from Air de Paris in the new gallery section Sex Work, a work by Mary Beth Edelson acquired from David Lewis also in the Sex Work section, a piece by Hannah Black purchased from Arcadia Missa in Focus, and a work by Lawrence Abu Hamdan acquired from Maureen Paley in the main section.
Having recently traveled to Iran to jury an «international» sculpture symposium, it was difficult to match what I saw and felt with the kinds of reports being generated by the corporate «entertainment» media back home.
Mon's Future Fryd Frydendahl curated by Megumi Tomomitsu November 6 — December 6, 2014 2014 Annual Juried Exhibition Juried by Charlotte Cotton September 19 — October 11, 2014 Destruction / Violence / Reconstruction The 5th Annual Zine and Self - Published Photo Book Fair Organized by Lindsey Castillo, Fryd Frydendahl, Jesse Hlebo, & Jason John Würm September 13 — 14, 2014 I see in the sea nothing except the sea.
Though I've had work in numerous juried shows by now, none of the postcards advertising them has featured any of my pieces, so it's kind of a kick to see my pictures on the cards.
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If you are in New York, stop in to see the show, juried by the Guggenheim's Lauren Hinkson!
This year's jury — consisting of Christopher Bedford, director of the Baltimore Museum of Art; Omar Kholeif, senior curator and director of global initiatives at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; and Suzanne Cotter, director of the Mudam Luxembourg Musée d'Art Moderne Grand - Duc Jean — praised Jhaveri Contemporary's decision to exhibit works by a boundary - pushing Indian artist that had not previously been seen by a mainstream audience.
The Frieze Tate Fund saw an international jury select a work by Dorothy Iannone acquired from Air de Paris in the new gallery section Sex Work, a work by Mary Beth Edelson acquired from David Lewis also in the Sex Work section, a piece by Hannah Black purchased from Arcadia Missa in Focus, and work by Lawrence Abu Hamdan acquired from Maureen Paley in the main section.
Looking at this painting now, it is hard not to see a powerful resonance with the shooting of Michael Brown that has dominated the media in the past few months, and with the public, tear - filled recrimination by Lesley McSpadden, Michael Brown's mother, of the grand jury that failed to indict officer Darren Wilson: «Do you know how those bullets hit my son, what they did to his body, how they entered his body?»
In summer 2012 his work was seen in a group show juried by famed author and critic Dore Aston at First Street Gallery in New York City.
Then come back June 1 - 29 to see the final selections and awards, juried by Jennifer Dasal, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the NC Museum of Art and creator + host of the podcast ArtCurious.
This year the line - up includes a movie that won a Special Jury Award from the Toronto International Film Festival, a trio of snowboarders who ride a pedalcar and trailer in search of the best runs, a nurse in Ghana whose vital community development work relies on her recycled bicycle, the history of the modern mountain bike from the trails of Marin County, London - Mexico City - New York as seen by helmet cam, the hard working and playing of Santa Cruz Bicycles employees.
If only we might see CAGW claims adjudicated by a court, with experts on both sides giving testimony, counsel from both sides allowed to cross examine, and a jury needed to give a unanimous verdict.
Come the big Mann vs Steyn trial of the century, even loyal SteynOnline readers feared that I would be seen by a DC jury as «an unlikeable foreigner with a funny accent».
personel are finding their overseas travel increasingly restriced (as we saw Rumsfeld running out of Germany to avoid arrest) Juries rely on evidence aswell as presentations by both sides.
Chosen by a jury and covering seven categories: architecture, fashion, furniture, graphics, interactive, product and transport, they are a great opportunity to see what the design world has been up to and where it is going.
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Even her PR agency saw that the somber occasion of a jury call for an aggravated sexual assault could be far improved by the hitmaker snapping selfies with her fans:
This ruling is not thermonuclear on its own, but in its aftermath, we will not only see a lot of wrangling over a judgment as a matter of law to overrule the jury and over injunctive relief but there will also be, even more importantly, a push by Apple to enforce many more design patents and utility (hardware and software) patents against Samsung.
However, while a jury would be required to be unanimous in its recommendation, I don't see anything that would bind a judge to impose a sentence no harsher than that recommended by the jury.
Though I won't credit all my whining about the need for the Supreme Court to start addressing all the important issues left unresolved by Blakely and Booker (see, e.g., here and here), I will celebrate the big news coming from Lyle Denniston at SCOTUSblog that the Court today granted cert in «a significant sequel to its series of rulings on the roles of judges and juries in criminal sentencing» by accepting for review «the issue of whether a violation of the jury's role in sentencing can ever be excused as «harmless error.»»
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