Sentences with phrase «through artistic researches»

Through my artistic research and practice I am investigating light and shadow as stimuli to human emotions and memories as well as the optic science on colored shadow.
This unique collaboration brings together expertise and resources from arts organisations in the UAE and the UK to support international exchange through artistic research, production and residencies.
Artists - in - Residence (A.i.R) Dubai brings together expertise and resources from arts organisations in the UAE and the UK to support international exchange through artistic research, production and residencies.

Not exact matches

After all, there are few areas that are really «denied» to men, if the level of operations demanded be transcendent, responsible or rewarding enough: men who have a need for «feminine» involvement with babies or children gain status as pediatricians or child psychologists, with a nurse (female) to do the more routine work; those who feel the urge for kitchen creativity may gain fame as master chefs; and, of course, men who yearn to fulfill themselves through what are often termed «feminine» artistic interests can find themselves as painters or sculptors, rather than as volunteer museum aides or part time ceramists, as their female counterparts so often end up doing; as far as scholarship is concerned, how many men would be willing to change their jobs as teachers and researchers for those of unpaid, part - time research assistants and typists as well as full - time nannies and domestic workers?
The exhibition investigates the use of color in art through artistic movements and research that stand apart from canonical histories on color and abstraction, with multiple accounts relating to memory, politics, spirituality, storytelling, psychology and synesthesia.
Joined by the neuroscientific study lab, which will interact with visitors during the show, the exhibition investigates the use of color in art through artistic movements and research that stand apart from canonical histories on color and abstraction.
Laure Vigna's residency in 18th Street (October through December 2013) is inscribed within an artistic research project funded by CNAP (Centre National des Arts Plastiques), French Ministry of Culture and Communication.
The errorist laboratory «NO - WORK / NO - SHOP» will be focused on researching and experimenting the diverse uses of artistic actions and social imagination strategies regarding common problematics, through «trial and error», with the intention of creating collective public interventions around the specific context of Cittadellarte and the city of Biella.
To create Unearthed, Corral spent years of researching, compiling interviews, and spending time in the space, before filtering the information she gathered through her artistic practice.
Spanning practice and theory, Hockney's investigation of artistic techniques has also developed through art - historical research, resulting in Secret Knowledge (2001), his publication on the optical devices used by the Old Masters, as well as A History of Pictures: From the Cave to the Computer Screen (2016), written in collaboration with art critic Martin Gayford and further exploring the many ways artists have pictured the world.
Residents are provided with administrative, curatorial, and professional support to explore and expand the scope of their artistic practice through research, dialogue, and production of new projects.
Deaf since the age of ten, Joseph Grigely has dedicated his fifteen - year artistic practice to researching the various translations and subsequent shifts in meaning that take place when music, language, and informal talk are communicated through visual form.
Her artistic research moves from the basics of photographic technique, and develops through various media taking different forms according to the places or the stories in which it develops; from b / w photographic printing to site - specific installation, from video to drawing.
Autistica, the UK's leading autism research charity and Mehta Bell Projects, are pleased to announce «An Infinitely Beautiful Mind», a charity art sale and exhibition which will present the works of artists ranging from modern masters, contemporary and emerging talents through to outsider art, whose work share the desire to represent the human experience through highly detailed and laborious artistic techniques.
Jeff Robinson: Dummy Vexillography is the second exhibit at STNDRD, a gallery project curated by St. Louis artist Sage Dawson and temporarily located within the entrance of the Luminary, a space that facilitates artistic research, production, and presentation through residencies, studios, and exhibitions.
Founded in Beirut in 1993, Ashkal Alwan is committed to the production, research, and circulation of contemporary artistic and intellectual practices, through initiatives such as Home Works: A Forum on Cultural Practices (2002), a multidisciplinary platform bringing together artists, writers, thinkers, filmmakers, and choreographers, for a public program of exhibitions, panel discussions, film screenings, and performances, as well as the Home Workspace Program (2011), an annual tuition - free art - study program.
She is the founder of Temporary Art Platform, a curatorial platform that aims to shift artistic and curatorial discourse towards social and contextual concerns in Lebanon through residencies, research projects and commissions.
Through an engagement with some of the existing and on - going archival projects in South Asia and West Asia, this workshop examined the very practice of archiving in a digital world as it is conducted in research institutions as well as its appropriation in artistic practice.
URRA is an Argentine project whose objective is to favor artistic production and to generate spaces to encourage the reflection and research of contemporary art through different cultural projects.
The artist will collaborate in faculty - led classes, conduct public presentations, create art and engage with the broader community through exhibition and / or artistic research.
Blue Sky, the Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts, is a nonprofit exhibition space and community research center dedicated to educating the public about photography through exhibitions, public programs, and publications, and dialogue; and to further the careers and artistic development of the artists shown.
Images as poetic footprints through their fascinating composition that blurred the lines between photography and digital retouching, between document and artistic research.
The programme encourages experimentation through research, productions, collaborations, skill - sharing, or reflecting on the performative aspect of artistic practice, which could include live art but is not restricted to it.
Funded by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC) and private donations, it seeks to establish and maintain a platform for artists and other art practitioners to realize their vision in relation to their immediate and extended communities through the production of artistic works, exhibitions and curatorial projects as well as through dialogue, critical analysis, publications, research, education and cultural exchange.
In working to conceptualize information theory and connect forms of interdisciplinary knowledge through artistic practice, Gregorio uses conversations with Theoretical Cosmologists, Science Fiction Writers, and Experimental Musicians, as research for his ongoing body of work.
Through a rigorous curatorial process of research, creative collaboration and interdisciplinary partnerships, the galleries showcase excellent artistic practice and high - quality art, while supporting experimentation and innovation.
Centre for Contemporary Art CCA fosters a wide range of artistic, curatorial, and critical practices through five collaborative and process - driven streams: research and production, exhibition - making, public programmes, publishing, and residencies.
A recurring element in her research is the exploration of «otherness», in relation to both sexuality and geographical places, particularly expressed through the recollection of products of popular culture, e.g. cinematic images and movies, and references to artistic heritages such as archaeology and African art.
This scholarship will help fund research and creative activities for undergraduate and graduate students who will impact the world through a variety of careers in artistic practice, -LSB-...]
Through studio projects, readings, discussions, and case studies, students in this class will engage the immediate context of the University as source material for their artworks as a means to explore the effect that research and knowledge production might have on contemporary artistic practice.
Its mission is to promote, research and contextualize contemporary artistic practices through exhibitions and multidisciplinary projects that encourage and invite reflection.
Merve Ünsal's past research has traced artistic production through the format of the lecture, letter writing and verbal collage.
An artist - led practice and research group that looks at ways to explore and interrogate dominant discourses inside public institutions and within greater society through contemporary artistic practices.
In this lecture, Catherine Craft, Adjunct Assistant Curator for Research and Exhibitions, Nasher Sculpture Center, explores the relationship between artistic and editorial processes through Motherwell's treatment of paper.
The Op art, or optical art, is a term used to describe certain artistic research that started in the 1960s which exploit the reliability of the eye through illusions or optical games.
La Ruche is being formed with the objective of providing affordable studios for artists in a centre that offers a supportive network to develop artistic practices, and fosters creative engagement through a research library and workshops, talks and events.
Haynes» other works seek to reach through and beyond the specificity of her correspondence work to find cadences of emotion and devotion within artistic research.
Japan's artistic scene influenced and transformed the contemporary art's industry, through its fascinating artistic and cultural tradition, its refined and meticulous research of an innovative style, always projected towards a high - skilful technique and virtuosity, and its profound analysis of social matters.
Through exhibitions, research, and artist representation, the Gallery spotlights artistic movements and artists who emerged in the mid - to late - Twentieth Century.
Titled «Rock, Paper, Scissors: Positions in Play» and curated by Hammad Nasar, a curator and writer, and most recently served as Head of Research and Programmes at Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong (2012 - 2016), this exhibition will explore a strand of artistic practice in the UAE through the analogy of play.
Objective of the association is to create a bridge between contemporary artistic research and the territory through the re appropriation of unconventional spaces and often unused through training activities and the organization of meetings and workshops.y
Designed artistic solutions to meet clients» needs through research, brainstorming, and consultation
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