Sentences with phrase «showed artistic talent»

Yuxweluptun showed artistic talent from a young age and, in 1978, he entered Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver.
We want to partner with photographers that believe in our mission and want to show their artistic talent through highlighting animals in various shelters and adoption centers across the nation.

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Bruce Miller of the University of California, San Francisco, has shown that even some adult patients who develop a degeneration of their frontal and temporal lobes (called frontotemporal dementia) suddenly develop artistic talents, possibly because they can now allocate all their attention to the parietal lobes.
demonstrated the talents of black performers and showed the artistic possibilities of stories focused on black life.
Hallelujah demonstrated the talents of black performers and showed the artistic possibilities of stories focused on black life.
Writer - director Paul Dalio devastatingly autobiographical «Touched With Fire» (Lakeshore Records) also shows him sparking with musical talent as his score rises with the chiming, child - like wonder of impossible optimism, then plunges to surreal despair in his score's entrancing mood swings that conveys lives gone askew with mental illness, his haunting, religious - like musical portrait making us understand the price that comes with artistic inspiration born from bipolar enthusiasm.
Brett Ratner may lack the artistic flourishes of his predecessors, taking the film more in a straightforward thriller direction, but shows enough talent in this genre to expect that he may prove successful directing films other than buddy - flick comedies.
Stephen can show teachers and students that Adobe Photoshop offers a fun and exciting way to express yourself creatively, gain self - confidence within your artistic abilities, and show off your talents by creating, printing, and displaying your own artwork for school or your home.
Richmond is also known for its thriving artistic community, where local talents unite to perform daily shows, showcase spectacular art, and give back to the city.Minutes from I - 95 North, Richmond's location is ideal for exploring the central East Coast whether you're heading to Charlottesville to tour Monticello or traveling up to Washington DC.
See the artistic talent TCC employees have been hiding at the TCC Secret Artist Show at the McKeon Center for Creativity.
As with any other game set in medieval, magical times, Adamowicz's concepts for the Elder Scrolls games showed a wide range of artistic talent, and produced fantastic spin - offs of Oblivion, and obviously, Skyrim, which is often credited on its fantastic visuals and world environments.
The Museum's annual awards were established in 1980 by the Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund and the Arch and Anne Giles Kimbrough Fund to recognize exceptional talent and potential in young visual artists who show a commitment to continuing their artistic endeavors.
«This Juried Art Show is a unique way to honor people's artistic talents and passions in a way that creates funds to help abused women and children right here on the East End,» said Director of Philanthropy of The Retreat, Hope Kramer.
TASTEE is a group show exhibiting established and young artists of deep talent and artistic strength.
The DeGolyer and Kimbrough funds were established in 1980 to recognize exceptional talent and potential in young visual artists who show a commitment to continuing their artistic endeavors.
This spring and summer, the Aesthetica Art Prize exhibition presents eight shortlisted artists contributing outstanding works to contemporary art and will continue to run until 22 June showcasing artistic talent from around the world in a ground - breaking group show.
A longtime director at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, a Lower East Side font of artistic talent and branding magic, she's expertly surveying and surfing art world power dynamics, rather than attacking them directly in her solo gallery debut in New York, which follows an impressive run of sterling group show appearances in the city, and superb - looking outings abroad.
This show presents six contemporary artists based in Chicago and captivates viewers with their intricacies in details and artistic talent.
Born Robert Clark, in New Castle, Indiana on September 13, 1928, Indiana showed early artistic talent, and developed his talent throughout his schooling, earning a BFA from the Art Institute of Chicago after serving in the Air Force.
GIVE YOUR WEEK A BOOST AND SHOW SOME ARTIST LOVE Proceeds raised from the event support Art in General in commissioning new work by some of today's most interesting and cutting edge artistic talents.
In 2013, he was honored as a recipient of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation award, given to those artists whose work show promise, talent, and individual artistic strength but who have not yet received widespread recognition.
The Bolton Museum and Art Gallery presents Bolton Art and Photography showing the latest array of artistic talent from Bolton Art Circle, Bolton Camera Club and Bolton Digital Photographic Society.
This is an exciting opportunity to witness the early works of some fantastic emerging artistic talent as they showcase their work in their first group show!
Despite Walther's studies at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in the early 1960s, a hotbed of European artistic talent that bred classmates such as Gerhard Richter; despite his subsequent four - year immersion in New York City, similar to stays that propelled fellow Germans such as Hanne Darboven to statewide institutional recognition; and despite his participation in seminal shows, including the Museum of Modern Art's «Spaces» in 1969 and Harald Szeemann's Documenta 5 in 1972, North America has still been slow to recognize Walther's significance for the expansion of painting,
One of his best - known subjects from that period was of another young artistic talent, composer Philip Glass, whose portrait Close painted and showed in 1969.
Gallery favorite artist Michael Carson debuts his latest work in a multisensory show combining his passion for music with his artistic talent.
«This year's focus initiative will help shine light on a thriving part of the contemporary art world which to date has achieved only limited visibility in the American market, despite its increasingly sophisticated commercial and institutional developments and the wealth of artistic talent within it,» said The Armory Show's executive director Noah Horowitz in a statement.
Despite Walther's studies at the Kunstakademie Dusseldorf in the early 1960s, a hotbed of European artistic talent that bred classmates such as Gerhard Richter; despite his subsequent four - year immersion in New York City, similar to stays that propelled fellow Germans such as Hanne Darboven to statewide institutional recognition; and despite his participation in seminal shows, including the Museum of Modern Art's «Spaces» in 1969 and Harald Szeemann's Documenta 5 in 1972, North America has still been slow to recognize Walther's significance for the expansion of painting, for the convergence of art and design, and for time -, performance -, and (especially) participation - based art.
There are a lot of things to love about this show — the exquisite placement of works, the perfectly proportioned galleries, the knowing title taken from a review of Stephen Mueller by Carrie Moyer, the amount of talent, intelligence and thoughtfulness invested by artists and curator alike — as well as the pleasure of revisiting works seminal to artistic development in the»80s.
Developing today's graphics - rich video games — mobile, console, or PC — takes a lot of time, talent, and passion, and the images above show the kind of artistic energy that is put into them.
A great place to show her artistic as well as her sport talents.
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