Life on the South Fork of Long Island is based on and intrinsically connected to the water, and
this show explores water, bodies and the inevitable meeting of the two.
Not exact matches
If you plan to
explore the licensing
waters, first protect yourself legally because no one needs to license your intellectual property if you can't
show ownership.
Initial data from the Cassini - Huygens spacecraft, which began
exploring the Saturnian system in 2004,
show that methane is indeed a minor atmospheric constituent but a very important one, possibly playing a role analogous to that of
water vapour in Earth's troposphere.
Unemployed art school graduates Mingming and Yue take turns filming each other with a small camera,
exploring a range of issues rarely
shown in any national cinema with such deadpan accuracy — from the complex
waters of female friendship to «pussy» as a commodity, from the desire to use filmmaking as a weapon to the decision to make a baby — an up - in - your face, playful, sassy deconstruction of what it means to be a young woman now.
048 —
explore the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens 049 — go rock climbing at CityRock 050 — picnic at Liesbeek River Park 051 — action sports at Stadium on Main 052 — ten - pin bowling 053 — play laserquest 054 — play at Jimmy Jungles 055 — climb trees at Arderne Gardens 056 — visit the South African Rugby Museum 057 — fly a kite or play on the Rondebosch Common 058 — visit Rhodes Memorial 059 — see a
show at The Baxter Theatre 060 — a multi-media sound experience at The Sound House 061 —
water related activities with splash swimming 062 — play at Maynardville Park 063 — pony rides and other fun activities at Millstone Café 064 — playtime at Bizzy Bodies 065 — feed farm animals at The Barnyard 066 — see a real puppet
show
Visit the Aquarium of the Salish Sea at the Shaw Ocean Discover Centre to
explore beyond the surface of the local
waters or catch a
show at the Mary Winspear Centre.
If you didn't bring your own equipment, rent some snorkel gear and swim out from the shore, or if you want to really
explore the reef, hire a guide to take you out on the
water and
show you the best spots.
Sensitive
Water Mapping continues Gallery Elena Shchukina's ongoing programme of exhibitions
exploring our relationship with nature, with past
shows by Allan Forsyth, Luke Jerram, Seung - Hwan Oh, Kyosuke Tchinai and Xawery Wolski.
Under the direction of Andrea Grover, the
show features 25 artists
showing works ranging from artist - made seafaring vessels, documentation of past expeditions, designs
exploring alternative communities on the
water and more.
Some of the participating artists include: Abbas Akhavan who will exhibit a
water fountain created using stacks of dishes pots and cooking pans that
explores the politics of hospitality; Zineb Sedira whose large - scale photographs and sugar sculpture references the history of sugar, race, migration and globalization; Tadasu Takamine reflects on the consequences of the catastrophic nuclear meltdown at Fukushima in a series of performative videos; Asunción Molinos whose work in the
show originates for a «pop - up» restaurant she ran in Cairo which dealt with issues related to Egypt's export / import policies and Senam Okudzeto whose work Portes - Oranges features metal sculptures used by Ghanaian fruit sellers to display oranges.
Under the direction of Andrea Grover, the
show will feature 25 artists
showing works ranging from artist - made seafaring vessels, documentation of past expeditions and art performance pieces, designs
exploring alternative communities on the
water and more.
Titled Immerse, the
show will include over 15 new paintings from her
water series,
exploring the body, its relationship to
water and the science of color.
For her
show, Ebb and Flow, Lin created 11 forgettable works that
explore the different states of
water.
For his solo
show Water Me at Brilliant Champions Gallery in Brooklyn, Abbensetts presents works
exploring his own identity and blackness, through an approach he dubs «revisionary self - appropriation.»
Under the direction of Andrea Grover, the
show will feature 25 artists
showing works ranging from artist - made seafaring vessels, documentation of past expeditions, designs
exploring alternative communities on the
water and more.
In his fourth solo
show at the gallery, Jude
explores the landscape of the Salton Sea, the famously polluted body of
water, near which the photographer spent some of the formative years of his childhood.
When you
explore the report in The Times, make sure you don't skip the excellent graphic explaining hydro - fracturing in detail and the interactive map
showing data on the various toxic substances contained in waste
water from Pennsylvania wells.
It
explores whether mining and processing coal is essential to providing good jobs and
shows how it is destroying the land,
water and air in many communities.