Sentences with phrase «symposium explores»

Through a series of conversations the symposium explores artistic practices bound by specific moments of precariousness.
Art and Black Los Angeles 1960 — 1980, this full - day symposium explores the relationship and parallels between the African American artistic communities in Los Angeles and New York through examining the social and cultural atmosphere of the 1970s in both cities, the significance of the Just Above Midtown artist space to the New York community, and the influences these artists have on their contemporaries.
This one day symposium explores alternative ways of developing exhibitions, and involving audiences in the process.
At 8 a.m., Staten Island Borough President James Oddo and others host a symposium exploring recommendations for improving government's approach to disaster recovery and preparedness, Baruch College, 1 Bernard Baruch Way, 14th floor, Manhattan.
In February 2012, the Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF) and DISCOVER magazine presented «Advanced Materials: Stories of Innovation,» a symposium exploring the role of materials in the evolution of technology and how innovations can provide solutions to societal problems.
In February 2012, the Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF) and DISCOVER magazine presented «Advanced Materials: Stories of Innovation,» a symposium exploring the role of materials in the evolution of technology and how materials innovations can continue to provide solutions to vexing societal problems.
The fall 2014 symposium explored how to support aspiring teacher leaders, especially those who want to stay in the classroom as instructional leaders and more.
The Institute of Fine Arts, NYU held a symposium exploring new perspectives on the work of artist Helen Frankenthaler.
Avant Museology is a two - day symposium exploring the practices and sociopolitical implications of contemporary museology.
Avant Museology is a a two - day symposium exploring the practices and sociopolitical implications of contemporary museology.
The Institute of Fine Arts, NYU is pleased to announce a symposium exploring new perspectives on the work of artist Helen Frankenthaler (1928 - 2011).
In conjunction with a daylong symposium exploring the conceptual and tangible difficulties of art in the public sphere, the University Museum of Contemporary Art will present a juried Exhibition of proposed public art projects that address issues of temporality, community, place, and practice on local, national, and global levels, which will highlight the contemporary trends and new ideas in the field of public art.
The exhibition opens with a one - day symposium exploring ideas raised by the project.
A full - day symposium exploring the concept of powerfields in the work of Vito Acconci and Acconci Studio
On 10 March 2016, the Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts, London, will be host to an all - day symposium exploring the career of John Hoyland, entitled Colour, Emotion, Non-Figuration: John Hoyland Revisited.
e-flux and Walker Art Center present Avant Museology, a symposium exploring the practices and sociopolitical implications of contemporary museology, and taking place this November in two parts: at the Brooklyn Museum and at the Walker Art Center.
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, 18 October 2016 To coincide with the OutsiderXchanges exhibition, Venture Arts ran a symposium exploring the place of collaboration in contemporary visual art...
Access All Areas... is the third in a series of international symposia exploring institutional issues relating to museums and galleries.
On October 30, 2014, the Center for Italian Modern Art held the first program of its Medardo Rosso season: a symposium exploring Rosso's approach to serial sculpture, focused on the Bambino ebreo.
The presenters at the symposium explored the problem and emerging solutions to it.
The symposium explored ways of improving the quality of reporting of Indigenous health and related social policy issues.

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It will bring together expert social, biological and medical scientists to take forward thinking and explore the opportunities for promoting co-operation and collaboration between scientists and social scientists in the field of epigenetics The symposium is being organised by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) with support from the Genomics Forum, and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).
At a symposium sponsored by the Hastings Center on October 26 before the World Conference of Science Journalists in San Francisco, ethicists and journalists explored the flip side of that discussion: whether parents have a moral obligation to make «better» babies through genetic engineering.
During the symposium's keynote address, Lydia Olander of Duke University's Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions explored the future of ecosystem services assessment.
Such resources, known as ecosystem services, were the subject of a symposium held at AAAS» headquarters in Washington, on May 19 where experts explored the role played by the natural forces of ecosystems in protecting adjacent lands and local communities.
The exhibit will be accompanied by a symposium highlighting success stories in DIY instrumentation and exploring the issues that emerge when science is performed outside traditional settings using such equipment.
In this episode, we'll hear parts of three talks from the recent symposium, Exploring the Dynamic Relationship Between Health and the Environment, organized by the American Museum of Natural History's Center for Biodiversity and Conservation.
To coincide with 2018 Commonwealth Games, Dr Duhig and Dr Matthew Read more about Hamstring injury symposiumexploring the science behind the medicine - Scimex
September 5, 2013 — The Genomic Medicine Institute hosted a genetics education symposium, «Genetics and Genomics: Roadmap for Clinical Practice,» at the InterContinental Hotel in Cleveland.The learning objectives of this continuing medical education (CME)- accredited event included discussing practical approaches for diagnosing, evaluating and managing patients with common genetic disorders, exploring the role of clinical genetic counselors as members of the healthcare team, and analyzing unique genetic cases from various specialties.
At the ISSCR public symposium in Stockholm, stem cell scientists from Germany, Sweden and the U.S. will explore during a moderated panel discussion the role of stem cells in the brain during our lives from development and through adulthood.
In this symposium, we are bringing together researchers who are taking each in their own right an interdisciplinary approach to explore the emergent properties of boundaries and their influences on the diversification of organisms and their ecosystems.
The symposium will also explore and discuss the challenges that lie ahead for those seeking to develop safe stem cell - based human therapies.
This two - day scientific symposium will explore cutting - edge findings in basic science, translational research, and clinical studies to improve immunotherapeutic approaches.
The answers to these questions can be found mathematically, and will be explored in a symposium at this year's annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, to be held Feb. 18 - 22 in San Diego.
Don't forget to tune into the doTERRA Empowered Life Series, a monthly educational symposium where you learn from experts as they explore a different topic each month.
As part of a two - day symposium at the annual meeting of the American Chemical Society, a group of international scientists shared promising results of 24 studies exploring the beneficial effects of natural products on the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's disease.
To generate interest in the Design Challenge, The Mind Trust will host a national innovation symposium in Indianapolis in April 2016 to explore new school models.
This book and video are based on a symposium of leaders in the fields of gifted education and middle - level education, which was held to identify and explore areas of agreement in often contrasting philosophies.
At the same time we recognize that there are other challenges and related aims for research and practice regarding networks for educational improvement and we look forward to exploring those with you collaborating on conference symposia, special issues, books and future ICSEI network meetings.
As a part of Fulfill the Promise, the New Teacher Center's 20th national symposium, Micia Mosely will explore practical ways different members of the educational community can work to ensure the success and sustainability of Black teachers entering the field.
Themed The Art & Science of Healing Touch, the symposium features two inspiring keynote presentations, four optional workshops on advanced energy healing techniques, sound healing, Feng Shui and mandala making, and plenty of time for exploring exhibits and networking.
Signature programs, events, and symposia fostering stimulating exchanges on the nexus of nature / culture, and exploring solutions to critical global issues;
Exploring the intersection of art and politics, «Creative Time Summit DC: Occupy the Future» announced confirmed speakers, including Sheila Pree Bright, E. Ethelbert Miller, Sheldon Scott, Hank Willis Thomas & Eric Gottesman, and Carrie Mae Weems, participating in the Oct. 14 - 16 symposium.
The American Academy in Rome and Longwood Gardens are pleased to announce that registration is now open for «Designing Water,» a two - day symposium to be held October 17 — 18, 2018, that explores the relationship of design and water across time, space, and scale.
Artists, thinkers, activists, academics, and community leaders gather for a symposium of conversations, performances, and open studios exploring artistic, social, and political perspectives on the 50th anniversary of the extraordinary world - changing events of 1968 and the promise of the next fifty years.
A number of events expand on the themes explored in the exhibition including a tour led by the exhibition curator David Campany (20 July, 6.30 pm, Free); the exhibition's curator David Campany is joined by writer and critic Brian Dillon, artists Xavier Ribas and Eva Stenram for a symposium discussing notions of time, perception and the history of photography (17 June, 2 - 6 pm, # 15 / # 12.50 concs); and award - winning essay film - maker Grant Gee presents his study of the late German writer W.G. Sebald which is a multi-layered exploration of place, memory, longing and dust (29 June, 7 pm, # 9.50 / # 7.50 concs).
Eduardo Paolozzi, talks and events (February — May) A number of events expand on the themes explored in the exhibition, including an evening of performance featuring artist Anthea Hamilton (30 March, 7 pm, # 5 / # 3.50 concs) an introduction to Paolozzi with the exhibition curator Daniel F. Herrmann (18 February, 3 pm, # 12.50 / # 10.50 concs), and a day - long symposium inspired by the artist's 1985 exhibition Lost Magic Kingdoms and Six Paper Moons from Nahuatl (25 March, 2 — 6 pm, # 15.50 / # 13.50 concs).
For a public symposium held on January 19, 2018, Miguel de Baca further explores ideas first introduced in his book Memory Work: Anne Truitt and Sculpture by considering Truitt's oeuvre in the context of the cultural practice of historic preservation and the idea of the 20th - century «monument.»
The New Museum and Rhizome jointly inaugurate Open Score an annual symposium that will explore the state of art and technology today.
John Ferren, Paris Abstract, ca. 1935 Oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 31 3/4 inches Collection Newark Museum, NJ Presented by the Newark Museum and the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Saturday, April 10, 2010, 10 am — 5 pm Billy Johnson Auditorium, Newark Museum The Newark Museum and the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros present Dialogues in South and North American Abstraction, an important international symposium that explores the conceptual and aesthetic parallels that linked artists -LSB-...]
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