Sentences with phrase «together multigenerational»

The exhibition «NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith» at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center / MoMA brings together a multigenerational group of North, South, and Central American artists who address the value of ritual in the artistic process and the wider implications of spirituality in contemporary art.
Kalm notes that the show» [gathers] together a multigenerational contingent of painters, this exhibition presents a legacy of style that has become recently significant for its innovation as well as its critical stance towards formalistic abstraction.
The exhibition brings together multigenerational Jewish artists in a playful context.
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center presents NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith, an exhibition co-organized by The Menil Collection that brings together a multigenerational group of North, South, and Central American artists who address the value of ritual in the artistic process and the wider implications of spirituality in contemporary art.
In line with the recent trend of figurative painting, this show, curated by Katrina Neumann, brings together a multigenerational group of artists who create paintings that consider the human form within real and imagined environments.

Not exact matches

Companies should, therefore, consider using visuals that are multigenerational and that show groups — friends, classmates, work colleagues, multigenerational families, cultural «tribes,» or strangers coming together for a common cause.
Her quest to find the answers led her on a multiyear cross-country journey to meet with singles as well as couples who had found creative ways to live — from multigenerational homes to cohousing communities to couples «living apart together» (LATs)-- and were eager to share how they did it and why.
People crash together in big multigenerational heaps — women with infants, wheezing seniors, domestic animals, chatting hunter buddies stoking the fire — everyone embedded in one big, dynamic, «sensorily rich environment.»
It's a multigenerational tale set in the Sacramento Valley, where five generations of the Keller family live together.
«That's a significant change... There's a lot of multigenerational families living together, and if the parent was 65 or older, whether they were infirm or not you could claim a credit for them if you were supporting them,» said Elgar.
The four - hour festivities were staged on the Friends of Cats shelter grounds in El Cajon on May 7, where a multigenerational gathering of partygoers came together for celebrating all things cat - related, and especially for raising money to support the group's efforts and pairing humans with cats for adoption.
In addition to elucidating this abrupt shift in art, «Brand New» looks to document the unique collaborations taking place during this time period, when disparate circles of multigenerational artists would work and exhibit together.
With a multigenerational focus, the artists» program aims to bridge the gaps between emerging, mid-career, and established (think a group show that brings together Anna Betbeze, Rebecca Morris, Sterling Ruby, Lara Schnitger, and Despina Stokou).
«UNPACKING» is the inaugural exhibition of The Maurice and Paul Marciano Art Foundation draws from the Foundation's Collection of over 1,500 artworks, bringing together an international, multigenerational roster of artists who are among contemporary art's leading creative and critical voices.
As multigenerational living gains popularity, builders are responding by carving out more separate spaces for several generations to live together.
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