Sentences with phrase «through public interventions»

With regard to the issue of transparency of support, developed country Parties shall provide transparent and consistent information on support for developing country Parties provided and mobilized through public interventions biennially.
Modalities for the accounting of financial resources provided and mobilized through public interventions in accordance with Article 9, paragraph 7, of the Paris Agreement
The 19 artists featured in this book have either sought to animate the handmade object by using it as an instrument of performance; to extend its impact through public interventions; or to propose their works as residuals of spectacles or happenings.
Coming from the UK art scene of the 80s, he has pursued his research both in the gallery space and through public interventions.
In this talk, Chilean born artist Alfredo Jaar discusses how he generates debate through public intervention.

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The problem isn't wide access to military - style weaponry, Rubio argued; it's Broward County Public Schools» disciplinary policies and the previously little - known program PROMISE (Preventing Recidivism Through Opportunities, Mentoring, Interventions, Supports & Education).
The most effective intervention we have is a focus on parental attachment, through a public policy of home visit programs, starting in the first days of a child's life.
Your child can get an evaluation and might be eligible for a speech and language early intervention program (usually coordinated through the public school system).
In turn, families will receive interventions that meet the highest levels of evidence for preventing child maltreatment, and they and the public can be confident that the programs they participate in and support through their tax dollars have the greatest potential to improve child and family well - being.
Further research is needed to better understand the root causes of breastfeeding disparities and how these can be addressed through public health interventions.
This, according to him, has led to the creation of some 1,996,444 jobs in both the public and private sectors through various interventions.
Public health addresses the needs of populations and seeks, through intervention and education, to prevent the spread of disease.
The Vaccine & Immunotherapy Center focuses the Institute's strengths in immunology, virology and immune - oncology disciplines to improve public health around the globe through the creation of new and improved interventions and treatments for some of the most dangerous and widespread diseases.
The expressive writing intervention used in the study is available to the public through Duke Integrative Medicine's recurring program offering, Transform Your Health: Write to Heal, and registration for the fall 2017 session begins in August.
We are at the forefront of nutrition intervention science and bring that information directly to you through our one - on - one practice and information exchange through our published work, web site, public events, newsletter and facebook group.
To inform both constructive public discourse and effective intervention strategies, these translated findings must then be communicated through a variety of media and formats that provide a wide range of entrance points for multiple audiences.
So, if this language goes through, to receive Charter School Program funds, states will now need to «provide for intervention, revocation, or closure of the public chartering agencies and charter schools that fail to meet... standards and procedures.»
Three of the hallmarks of the 2004 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) are the assurances that students with disabilities receive a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment (LRE) through evidence - based strategies and interventions (EBI).
Comparative results from the first Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) show that education systems can best support teachers by shifting public and governmental concern away from the mere control over the resources and content of education toward a focus on outcomes, by moving from hit - and - miss policies to targeted interventions, and by moving from a bureaucratic approach to education to devolving responsibilities and effective school leadership that supports teachers through targeted professional development, appraisal, and feedback.
This school year, St. Louis Public Schools barred out - of - school suspensions for children in preschool through second grade, said Clay, adding that the school system recognizes the intervention as clearly inappropriate and in conflict with a young child's long - term growth.
Pathways to College Credentials and Careers: In order to increase the economic mobility of low - income and minority students, the Joyce Foundation will support state and federal policy work to: (1) better prepare students for college and career through early college credits, work - based learning, and high school interventions to reduce college remediation; (2) increase the likelihood that low - income and minority students will complete credentials or degrees of economic value at the institutions they attend; and (3) increase access and success for low - income and minority students in the public institutions with the highest economic payoffs.
A multicomponent school - based intervention can be effective in preventing the development of overweight among children in grades 4 through 6 in urban public schools with a high proportion of children eligible for free and reduced - priced school meals.
Maine Equine Welfare Alliance Initial Contact: Michelle Hirshberg (207) 831-8444 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it http://maineequinewelfarealliance.com MEWA is a dedicated to helping Maine horses / owners through direct assistance, mentoring, emergency intervention and public education.
Through these ephemeral interventions with light calligraphy, Dokins captures the invisible, acting on air and featuring iconic places: historic sites, public plazas, monuments, bulwarks — abandoned spaces become re-signification spaces.
Singh uses the history and physicality of materials as springboards for spatial interventions and philosophical inquiry, while Önürmen's work shares similar tactics as the other two artists in revealing the relationships and discrepancies between personal and public experience as seen through the lens of contemporary media.
Not limited to the confines of the museum and gallery, his practice engages the broader public sphere through architectural projects and interventions in civic space.
In his series Tilted Arcs (1996 - 1999) monumental sheets of steel curve through public spaces, creating private enclaves even as these interventions shatter prior relationships with said spaces.
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.
Not limited to the museum and gallery context, his practice engages the broader public sphere through architectural projects and interventions in civic space.
Working across painting, installation and public intervention, Zumbé's practice is expressed through a manipulation of space composed through layers of material and simultaneous perspectives.
Through public performance, creative social experiments and interventions, their practice explores and exposes the effect of existing socio - political systems and institutional mechanisms.
In their first solo show in the U.S., the duo draws upon their interest in Mexico City's architectural history, bringing communities together through architectural interventions, and repurposing existing infrastructure for public benefit.
Eliasson's practice encompasses sculpture, painting, photography, film, and installation and also engages the broader public sphere through architectural projects and interventions in civic space.
Since the late 60s, Bruscky has committed to an experimental approach which has combined his own performance and radical public interventions, with conceptual strategies of documentation and communication through collage, sculpture, artist books, «poetic objects», classified and mail artworks, visual music and poetry.
Through public art, site - specific intervention, and social practice, we assert...
Wilson will give public talks in Atlanta at 7 p.m., Feb. 22 at SCAD Atlanta, fourth floor, Building C, 1600 Peachtree St.; and in Savannah at 7 p.m., Feb. 23, Trustees Theater, 216 E. Broughton St.. A Whitney Museum of American Art board of trustees member and a MacArthur Foundation «genius grant» awardee, Wilson is known for his «institutional interventions» in which he creates new exhibition contexts for the display of art and artifacts found in museum collections through his re-adaptation of wall labels, sound and lighting, as well as his non-traditional pairings of objects.
Jacir's approach opens up a dialogue between diverse cultures, questions borders and truths, through a diverse range of media including film, photography, public interventions, installation, performance and video.
On view from 11 May through 11 June 2012, the works and interventions of 112 Artists from 45 countries inhabited a wide range of locations throughout the city, articulating the curatorial aim to instigate an international dialogue while transforming the Cuban context and the public scenarios into a temporary laboratory of art experimentation.
In addition to his installations in galleries and museums, Eliasson's work has increasingly engaged broader audiences through permanent architectural projects and interventions in public spaces.
Through diverse means of expression, from installation and performance to drawing, video and interventions in public space, Öğüt weaves loose narratives that meander between artistic practice and social life to provoke critical consciousness and subtle shifts in perspective.
In a special Fresh Art International flashback, Dejha Carrington talks about the waterfront intervention she realized in 2016, through the Miami Foundation's Public Space Challenge.
Today's funding trends such as Creative Place - making, made possible through partnership enterprises among foundation, governmental, and financial - sector support, such as ArtPlace America, are concentrated on giving art and artists opportunities in diverse communities yet also require artists and arts organizations to think through an entrepreneurial frame by integrating their initiatives into their community's economic development and community revitalization strategies and having the potential to attract additional private and public support of the community.3 Is this a worthy challenge of contemporary arts insularity or does it discount subversive and against - the - grain art production, made by and for art communities, including that which is made within and by these same diverse communities that are being targeted by new funding initiatives as in need of help in the form of artistic interventions?
She is the founder of the Pocho Research Society (PRS)(2002), a project that explores the elasticity of the artifact and the mythmaking aspects of «History» through conceptual, performative, social, and aesthetic strategies that result in multi-media installations, video, photographic work, social engagement, publications, and public interventions.
A program of video - based works that used television technology to bring public attention to Black American identity, through intervention, documentation, and parody, as in Anthony Ramos's About Media, in which the artist uses his Portapak camera to turn a news crew's visit to his home into media critique.
Through public art, site - specific intervention, and social practice, we assert Anishinaabe self - determination on the land and in the public sphere.
Sollars is best known for creating mixed - media installations that reclaim, recapture and disrupt public spaces through interventions and performances.
Tanya Zimbardo, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's Assistant Curator of Media Arts, is also the co-curator of Public Works: Artists» Interventions 1970s — Now, on view at Mills College Art Museum through December 13, 2015.
Ranging from table - top models of cities and buildings through human - scale sculptures to larger architectural interventions in public space, Henke's work proposes a built environment that might suit her better.
Documenting «rich, bold and radical practice» and «live and lively» performances, the publication traces a 50 - year through line of works — public interventions, studio actions, and performances before live audiences, photographers and video cameras.
Another internationally renowned conceptual artist from the United Kingdom on our list is Robert Montgomery (1972), London based Scottish artists, widely known for his standout public intervention pieces that introduce poetry into urban and industrial landscapes through forms of captivating light installations, recycled sunlight pieces, fire poems and billboards.
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