Sentences with phrase «special cultural show»

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It was a wonderful way to celebrate API «s 20th Anniversary with some really special bonus events, like Friday night's showing of «The Milky Way» film with live Q&A with the lactation consultants who produced the documentary on the U.S. cultural view of breastfeeding support as well as Saturday night's anniversary celebration reception with Irish music provided by Kennedy's Kitchen.
Through puppet shows, and special events, Goat on a Boat invites families to be entertained and to become involved in their own cultural and creative education.
Every Friday night there's a special celebration — a huge dinner buffet coupled with a cultural show and dance by the beach.
You'll often find cultural events, shows and other special activities.
Erik's work been featured in solo exhibitions at the Arts Club of Chicago, Open House Contemporary, EXPO CHICAGO, Bert Green Fine Art, Waubonsee Community College, Project 1612, Chicago Artists Coalition; via public art projects and performances for the Broadview Hotel in Toronto, the Downtown Norfolk Council, Chicago Department of Special Events & Cultural Affairs (DCASE), and Pick Museum of Anthropology; and in group shows at The Franklin, Arizona State University, Eastern Illinois University, University of Nebraska — Omaha, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, and Columbia College, among others.
Art Basel Miami Beach has established itself as a new kind of cultural event, combining the vibrancy of an international art show with an exciting program of special exhibitions, parties and crossover events reaching into the realms of music, film, architecture and design.
His performative public sculptures and urban choreographies, have been shown in many public spaces and galleries including Eastern Illinois University, Arizona State University, A+D Gallery at Columbia College, and in solo exhibitions and projects at Arrowhead Gallery at Waubonsee Community College, Chicago Artists Coalition, and the Chicago Department of Special Events & Cultural Affairs (DCASE).
Several of these pictures were featured in a solo exhibition at Wüstenblume Gallery, Trier (Germany) in 2005 and in a group show at G. Sciortino Modern Art Gallery in Monreale (Italy) in 2007, where one was awarded the City of Monreale Cultural Department's Special Prize.
Her work has shown at venues including PULSE NYC Special Projects, BRIC Media Arts, ABC No Rio, The Kitchen, Wayfarer's Gallery and Eyebeam in New York; Chicago Cultural Center, Mana Contemporary, Weinberg / Newton Gallery, Roots & Culture, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago; Art F City's FAGallery in Miami, FL; The Museum of Human Achievement in Austin, TX; Salt Institute in Portland, ME; The Dah Theater Research Center in Belgrade, Serbia; ICA Baltimore, and Athens Museum of Queer Arts, Athens, Greece.
Visitors can expect a wide range of cultural events such as the curated group show, the Live music solo concerts by Mario Stracuzzi (guitar) and special guest Laurence Gartel, the pioneer of the Digital Art Movement.
The show follows Matta 1911 — 2011, a major museum show at the Institut Valencià d'Art Modern and Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao and precedes Centenario Matta: 11.11.11 at the Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda in Santiago, Chile (November 11, 2011 — February 26, 2012), celebrating the special occasion on both sides of the Atlantic.
Mark Kelly, Commissioner of Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events: His first one - man show was right here in the Chicago Cultural Center, so for him it's full circle because now he returns with this 100 - foot - tall masterpiece.
Designed for, or demonstrated applicability to, special groups: In addition to regular education, PATHS has been shown to be effective with a number of special groups including deaf and hearing - impaired students, behaviourally disordered, learning disabled and gifted students, as well as students from a wide diversity of ethnic, cultural, socio - economic and family backgrounds.
Whether it's a convenient local event (like an expat meetup, or a special program at a cultural community center)-- or a larger commitment (such as participating in a trade mission, or attending an overseas real estate trade show)-- commit to at least one new activity that could open the door to additional global opportunities.
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