Sentences with phrase «together under the rubric»

They work together under the rubric, the Claremont Colleges.
Undergraduate courses misleadingly lump the two together under the rubric of «rationalism.»
New York City, NY — On Saturday July 27, five street - oriented painters will exhibit together under the rubric of abstraction at Gallery Brooklyn in Red Hook.
Van Praagh says what ties the presentations and panels together under the rubric of stateless law is «a willingness to challenge legal scholarship, legal education, and legal knowledge by questioning, dislodging, and / or re-conceiving the significance of the state.»
Last year the raft of budget cuts were gathered together under the rubric of «responsible economic management».

Not exact matches

These threats can be considered together under the broad rubric — the global crisis.
And online dating is not the opposite of this approach to love, but its radical extension; if cities erase people's histories and cram them together in space, online dating sites erase both cities and space, gathering people instead under the virtual rubric of a brand.
I think that to lump together all individual, original quirky women under that rubric is to erase all difference.»
They lump these together with their dividend program under the rubric of «returning capital to shareholders.»
Under the rubric of Reimagining Modernism, the museum has combined artworks from both sides of the Atlantic in thematic groupings that bring art historical heavy - hitters together with lesser - known works from the collection.
Curated by LA - based artist Katrina Umber, Reds brings together a small collection of objects under the most superficial of rubrics; color.
The exhibition is divided into several sectors: On the seventh floor, the section «Portrait of the Artist» brings together self - portraits with portraits of artists and other members of the creative community; Early Twentieth Century Celebrity and Spectacle; under the rubric of «Street Life» the exhibition presents artists who took to the pavement with their cameras, photographing subjects as they encountered them, sometimes surreptitiously; Portraits Without People; Body Bared (nude portraits); Self Conscious; Institutional Complex and Postwar Celebrity.
Since January, Miami Dade College's Museum of Art and Design (MOAD) has been insinuating itself into different neighborhoods of Miami by bringing a series of performances, concerts and readings to various locations around the city under the rubric of «Living Together
With EARTHTWERKS & Other Celestial Familiars, the collective of visual artists acts as curators, representing visual art trends across the United States and coming together under the conceptual rubric of the notion of heliograph.
Photographer Mark Luthringer has put together — literally — images of parts of everyday objects, such as cars, houses, RV's, commercial buildings, all under the rubric of Ridgemont Typologies.
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