Sentences with phrase «waters of a new career»

Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Kathryn Phillips, 27 July 2001 Moving from the research lab you know into the uncharted waters of a new career often demands a readiness to take a few risks.
But navigating the waters of a new career doesn't need to be overwhelming.

Not exact matches

Bisconti feels he has just begun a new phase of his water polo career, one beyond that which earned the 6 - foot - 6 center Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division Most Valuable Player, first - team All - Central Coast Section and fourth - team All - America honors as a junior while the Knights finished second to Atherton rival Sacred Heart Prep in the CCS Division II final.
So I'm not sure what's in the water, but in the last few months I have received a lot of emails with questions about career jumping — why I left my career as a neuroscientist, how I got started building new businesses, how I make money, etc..
It is glaringly obvious that Cuomo places his own career over the interests of this New York State, the residents and our water supply.
As for the animation, it's spectacular in every sense of the word and lifted by a superb Alexandre Desplat score, featuring taiko drums, that marks a new career peak for the Oscar - winning composer of The Shape of Water.
Take the challenge, ready to leave all worries behind,... go for a full dive training from open water to Padi dive master, the start of a new and exciting career... The full BB package is exactly what the name says..., we train you from beginning non - diver up to dive master, accommodation, books and full set of brand new dive equipment included, guaranteed at least 60 dives.
After getting certified as an Open Water Diver on Gili Trawangan he got hooked and decided to make a career out of his new found hobby.
«The exhibition John Graham: Maverick Modernist at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, Long Island, is a unique opportunity to explore the work of an artist who has hovered on the margins of the Modernist narrative for more than a half - century, when he isn't forgotten altogether... Maverick Modernist takes a deep dive into Graham's background as an artist, a career he began in earnest when, at the age of 35, he enrolled in the class of the Ashcan School painter John Sloan at the Art Students League in New York City.»
Developing their careers in the 1960s rather than the 1950s, the New York artists used new water - based acrylic paint on primed canvas to achieve an oil - like richness of color along with crisp lines through acrylic's plastic qualiNew York artists used new water - based acrylic paint on primed canvas to achieve an oil - like richness of color along with crisp lines through acrylic's plastic qualinew water - based acrylic paint on primed canvas to achieve an oil - like richness of color along with crisp lines through acrylic's plastic quality.
Seen and Unseen marks the first museum exhibition that examines the work of the two artists from the beginnings of their careers in New York, considering their proximity in the Long Island hamlet of Water Mill, where they lived and worked within a mile of one another for 50 years.
Celebrating Close's 40 + year long fascination with printmaking and reflecting all the key phases of his career, this exhibition was curated and organised by Terrie Sultan, Director of the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York in close collaboration with the artist.
The word sculpture is misleading because, like most of... career, following on from her transparent cast of a New York water tower in 1998.
The Byrd Hoffman Water Mill Foundation, operator of The Watermill Center, is an organization founded by Robert Wilson to provide a supportive environment for emerging artists to explore new ideas and foster their career development.
The current «Unfinished Business» exhibition at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill features three iconographic figures of recent contemporary art — Eric Fischl, David Salle, and Ross Bleckner — presenting important works from near the beginning of their careers that cemented their reputations as major players in New York's creative universe and beyond.
Often, the roiling waters of career transition stir up an exaggerated sense of urgency — compelling job hunters to rush to find the safe shore of a new job.
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