Sentences with phrase «who worked in prints»

The museum's collection of post-war works on paper contains a comprehensive survey of 1960s artists who worked in prints and drawings, from minimalism (Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, and Sol LeWitt) to pop art (Jim Dine, Roy Lichtenstein, and James Rosenquist) to op art (Victor Vasarely and Bridget Riley).
Afshin Matlabi is a Montreal - based visual artist who works in print media, drawing, performance, video, and digital imaging.

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When I worked in printing, paper suppliers often took key employees (key meaning «people who sign purchase orders») on fishing trips and to ballgames.
Translation: This may be the colleague who complains about pitching in on extra work, finishes the pot of coffee without making more, and sets up a print job to run 1,000 copies the morning she knows another teammate is pushing up against a deadline.
Miller, who until recently was a senior adviser at the Business Council of Canada, which represents the chief executives of the country's biggest companies, says Canadians simply don't know enough about how China works to avoid getting screwed in the fine print of any deal.
«We've worked to reduce our print advertising and expand our presence on social media and increase digital advertising, including digital display, online video and search,» said Michael McDermott, who was elevated to chief customer officer from chief merchandising officer in October, on a conference call last week.
zip file containing useful resources for those working in print and other offline media who are writing or talking about Rachel and Evolving in Monkey Town:
It's like Mormons adding a book contrary in message, with god the father living on a planet..., works - righteousness, a prophet who can have as many and any wives he chooses, even those of other men, can burn printing presses, etc. and insist on calling themselves «Christian».
At its heart, the movement that undergirds these written reflections arose out of the gatherings and shared reflections of the oppressed poor themselves, in groups called comunidades eclesiales de base — communities of the Christian wretched who met together to study scripture in light of their own impoverished situations and reflect on how each one informs the other (praxis).15 But our access to their groundbreaking work is through the printed page, and so I proceed with a full awareness that the persons under consideration here are as much reporters as originators.
Instead of some blue - print handed down from a theological throne, we ought to grow the liturgy from the practice of the pastor in his parish who sees what actually works and knows a bit about the devotional antennae of his people.
February 2018 - Satisfaction and interest for the more than 80 label printers who visited the first company show room of Lombardi to follow the work of two innovations in printing and hybrid finishing of labels.
Lilly, who retiredin»75 after a Hall of Fame career, began selling prints in the late»70s (Reflections, a collection of his work, sold 50,000 copies).
That can certainly look good in print, but anyone who has tried to get several children ready so they can get to work on time realizes that sometimes ideal is the same as hypothetical - it simply doesn't happen.
I'm very careful not to spam too much with adverts for my work; instead I've tried to seek out and communicate with people who I think might be interested in the subject matter of my prints.
-- School runs are out in a few hours, according to Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, who also told reporters: «Most of the bills are being printed we passed at least two and were working on the third, and I think we'll finish the budget expeditiously.»
Among those already using the program with his students is Gerald Smith, who teaches conceptual physics and advanced chemistry at Bishop McNamara High School in Washington and plans to attend the march.Students who completed the print - out activity sheet illustrated how headphones work through physics — among the examples Smith intends to post to Twitter after spring break, the week after the March for Science «The kids definitely like to probe their brains a lot in terms of seeing science in real life, not just something far - reaching for geniuses to dobut as something that we exist in every day,» said Smith.
«I can not think of another [device with at least two layers] where everything was done with inkjet printing,» says Ananth Dodabalapur, an electrical engineer at the University of Texas in Austin who was not involved in the work.
This study «shows for the first time that 3 - D printed bacteria can make useful materials,» says Anne Meyer, a biologist at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands who wasn't involved in the work.
Nick Carne Nick Carne is an Adelaide - based freelance writer who has worked as a reporter, editor and producer for print, electronic and online media and in a range of corporate and government communications roles.
Emily is a freelance journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya who works in radio, video, print, and photography.
After scouring everywhere from charity shops and vintage stores to rubbish heaps to her friend's castaways, she finds inspiration in the actual material: «I take these garments as raw material for my shoes and highlight the beauty of the textiles themselves, thus preserving and honouring the work of many people such as textile designers, print and weave masters and manufacturers who put an effort before me,» she states.
In a session called «How to Work with the Media,» Tori Mellot shared her tips for those who want their work featured in any sort of online or print publication, like Traditional HomIn a session called «How to Work with the Media,» Tori Mellot shared her tips for those who want their work featured in any sort of online or print publication, like Traditional HWork with the Media,» Tori Mellot shared her tips for those who want their work featured in any sort of online or print publication, like Traditional Hwork featured in any sort of online or print publication, like Traditional Homin any sort of online or print publication, like Traditional Home.
Do you have any advice for aspiring poets or writers who want to see their work in print?
She starred in Steven Spielberg's The Post last year (and that was the first time she worked with him), playing Kay Graham, the Washington Post publisher who eventually approved printing portions of the Pentagon Papers, which detailed how the US government lied about the extent of our involvement in the Vietnam War.
The proprietor of a strip mall printing shop, Louis (Heder, comfortably in his «lovable loser» schtick) is stuck in a life rut; work, booze, pizza and bolstering his depressed and slovenly friend, Stan (David Krumholtz), who is convinced aliens annulled his engagement when they abducted his fiancée.
Give thanks to the late Jerry Harvey, who disinterred Cooper's work and showed it on his legendary Z Channel in the 1980s; to Xan Cassavetes, who drew attention to Overlord in her 2004 documentary Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession; to the programmers of the Telluride Film Festival, who screened a new print that same year; and to Janus Films, which finally gave Overlord its long - overdue American theatrical release.
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An exhibit of Elisofon's work is currently on display at the Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C. Elisofon — who helped found the museum — gave it an archive of 60,000 of his prints and negatives.
Today, the listener who regards himself or herself «literate» in music and able to recognize a work of Beethoven and follow it can do so because of repeated hearings through recording, without any reference to a printed text.
Aim of lesson was to build on work we have already done on who Mandela is to consider what forgiveness is, who he forgave, why we might need forgiveness etc. «Tasks» document includes a starter activity (a tick sheet task getting pupils to consider a time when they have felt angry), 2 story scenarios (one with lower reading age than the other and a 3rd with sentence starters for pupils with lower literacy levels) about forgiveness in context of school life with questions, table for card sort and an exit ticket plenary... all ready to print and use!
Editorial Projects in Education, publisher of Education Week, has an immediate opening for a talented and ambitious photo editing intern who will work to assist the prize - winning photography team in producing and promoting visual assets for our online and print news operations.
And while the expense of the OED is not strictly the paper and printing, but rather the teams of people who sit hunched over keyboards every day in order to ensure that the information is accurate and comprehensive, the fact of the matter is Googling the information is free, a fact that has already toppled other mainstays of printed volume reference works like Encyclopedia Britannica.
A user who wrote in to Good e-Reader outlined exactly how print and e-book copyright editing works in the publishing world «My fiance works as an proofreader for a publisher and does a mixture of print and electronic texts.
Lulu's research indicates that creators who provide their works as an eBook in addition to print, sell 30 % more titles than those who only sell in print.
But if you're a writer who wants to get your work to a paying market (in print or online), at some point you have to just put it out there, and trust your audience to decide if it suits them or not.
Corresponding print and ebook page numbers is also a potentially great advantage for academics and researchers who could more easily cite an edition of a work regardless of whether they found the info in the print or ebook version.
I have worked in managerial retail and have ordered stock from small, but well known book wholesalers who DO NOT accept returns, even on traditional print titles, let alone POD.
I laugh at these traditional - published authors / wannabes who are willing to wait years to see their works in print.
We want to publish our books for our fans and not deal with this at all, but in order to do that we have to make money from the sales of our books to pay for the licensing, the printing, and not to mention to provide financial support to the many employees and freelancers who work so hard to bring these books to you.
In a time when the trend toward e-books is pushing it to outsell its print counterparts, this can lead to a massive backlash from the publishers of e-books and app innovators who don't want to see their hard work basically ripped out of their hands and thrown to the wind.
And, of course, the voice capability would work for kids who are either learning Braille, or for books that have not been printed in Braille.
That in turn has been helping some good authors, some published by large houses as well, get works into the hands of readers who might never have had access to those books because they would not sell in high enough volumes via traditional print ways.
The artist, who was nominated for an Eisner this year for his work on X-Men Legacy, channels some of the great Elektra artists of the past (notably Bill Sienkiewicz) in creating something inspired by Japanese watercolour prints.
Those who in a snobish way describe these services as «Vanity» are right in the sense that yes, a writer wants his / her work to be in a print form for their own satisfaction, and if it pleases somebody else then great.
It is a shady alliance forged among Book Designers and various types of Editors, who prey upon, often desperate, writers trying to get their first work in print.
There is a book publisher in our area who seeks to put in print published work that want to maintain the hand - printed quality of yesteryears; (some people want this).
While this has been especially popular for authors who have managed to get back the rights to their out - of - print, older works, several agents we spoke with are also exploring this option for first - time manuscripts that show great promise that simply have not found a home with a publisher due to trends in the industry.
After the initial furor died down and the various factions settled into a comfortable working relationship with digital, insightful companies began to emerge who showed a clear ability to evolve in order to secure a future that adapts to both print and digital.
Gagliani is one of the many authors who are now working on digitally self - publishing their out - of - print and backlist titles, and enjoying a resurgence in fan base as a result.
«As a publisher, Hachette Book Group strives to make authors» content as widely accessible as possible, and the NLS program is the perfect channel to reach fans of our books and audiobooks who otherwise may not have the opportunity to experience those works,» Anthony Goff, Hachette's VP of Audio and Large Print Publishing, said in an announcement about Hachette's support of the NLS.
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