Sentences with phrase «whose everyday work»

What is often missing from the national discussion about early learning is how, exactly, we are to enhance the capacity of the adults whose everyday work is to put initiatives and policies into action,» Jones said.
Their particular research interest is managing «knowledge workers,» that species of employee whose primary asset is knowledge and whose everyday work is aimed at solving problems that are not routine.
However, common sense that is also backed by scientific research is a valuable resource, and a gift to those whose everyday work can be helped by the insight it provides.

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France Ruffenach is a San Francisco - based photographer whose work has appeared in magazines and cookbooks including Martha Stewart Living, Real Simple, and Bon Appétit magazines, and in Cupcakes, Everyday Celebrations, and Rosé.
Volunteers around the world are working everyday on programs, locally and online, to educate and support parents in raising children whose brain neurons are forming each child's reality of love.
The surprise is that Clinton, which routinely smacks down affluent schools in these competitions, is not full of college - bound kids from fancy neighborhoods; it is full of everyday kids whose parents work in blue - collar jobs.
I'm a single mum who is quite playful and working hard everyday to have a good life with my son... Can't wait to find a soul mate whose gonna be my bet friend and lover... I love the outdoors mostly cuz I'm q grown woman and love to cook, grill outdoor I also enjoy the movies
Meanwhile, Clemons proves that she needs to be getting more work across the board as a character whose mixed race and sexuality are never used as a plot device, but merely something that is part of her everyday life.
Mary Baader Kaley, published poet and short story writer whose work has appeared in Everyday Fiction, Dew on the Kudzu, and The Linnets Wings, is one of the administrators of the internet writing forum Write Stuff Extreme.
Unlike Corse, whose paintings capture the serene glow of light, Ward's works focus on the emotions embedded in contemporary everyday objects, particularly those found on city streets.
This new group exhibition features painting and sculpture works by four contemporary Korean artists whose striking and intimate art serves as a record of personal experiences and key moments in life, memorializing the often - overlooked value of the everyday.
Rematerialized included a group of eight contemporary artists from US and Canada, whose work focuses on the use of objects, performances, and spaces, recycled, reapplied, recast, recombined and re-contextualized from our everyday world.
He is an interdisciplinary artist, filmmaker, and experimental publisher whose work explores fiction, reality, and the narrative structures that we employ as a way to explain the chaos and clutter of our everyday lives.
Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1948, Cildo Meireles is a conceptual artist whose large - scale sculptures and installations transform everyday objects into politically charged works of art.
Jean Shin is an artist and educator whose work transforms everyday cast - offs into expressions of identity and community.
Cauleen Smith (born Riverside, California, 1967) is an interdisciplinary artist whose work reflects upon the everyday possibilities of the imagination.
A critical mass of artists emerging in the»70s whose work responded to image saturation in the media and everyday life — among them Cindy Sherman, Sherrie Levine and Richard Prince — came to be known as the Pictures Generation... read more
A lecture by Emily Spivack, artist, writer, and editor whose work draws from contemporary culture, clothing, history, and our relationship to everyday objects.
At A+P, McMillian, whose artistic practice embodies a wide range of media and techniques, will discuss how he manipulates a multitude of materials, including those found in his everyday life, to create striking sculptural works, paintings, and videos that challenge the relationships between language, aesthetics and content.
LENKA CLAYTON is an interdisciplinary artist whose work engages with everyday situations, extending the familiar into the realms of the poetic and absurd.
One of them were the Institute of Design, the new Bauhaus people, whose work was primarily concentrated on relating art to everyday life and to design, product design, visual design, photography and architecture.
It is a mode of working shared by a number of contemporary sculptors, including Tara Donovan, whose accretions of everyday objects become massive, phenomenological forms.
The Leeds finalist is Clare Charnley, whose most recent work, Misunderstandings, pursues the world's everyday litany of muddle and mistake in video and different languages.
Madeline Hollander is a New York - based artist whose work extends choreography beyond the human form and explores emerging body languages and their relationship to technology and everyday ritual.
The Grain of the Present, Pier 24 Photography's ninth exhibition, examines the work of ten photographers at the core of the Pilara Foundation collection — Robert Adams, Diane Arbus, Lewis Baltz, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Lee Friedlander, Nicholas Nixon, Stephen Shore, Henry Wessel, and Garry Winogrand — whose works share a commitment to looking at everyday life as it is.
Cauleen Smith (b. 1967, Riverside, CA) is an interdisciplinary artist whose work reflects upon the everyday possibilities of the imagination.
Notable galleries for 2014 include: Kevin Kavanagh (Dublin), presenting a storytelling series by Sonia Shiel, current ISCP NY artist - in - residence and recipient of Ireland's 2014 Arts Council Project Award; Laura Bulian Gallery (Milan), highlighting career Conceptualist Vyacheslav Akhunov, whose cultural investigations were featured in dOCUMENTA (13) and the 2013 Venice Biennale's Central Asian Pavilion; contemporary Bahamanian art hub Popopstudios (Nassau), spotlighting «everyday» assemblages and mixed - media works by founder John Cox; Frederieke Taylor Gallery (New York), revealing environmental concerns of downtown stalwart Christy Rupp, whose seminal public art projects factored into the 2012 exhibition Come Closer: Art Around the Bowery, 1969 - 1989 at the New Museum; Galerie Heike Strelow (Frankfurt am Main), combining sociopolitical commentary and black humor via Florian Heinke, who curated System of Diplomatic Chaos at Kunstverein Wiesbaden last year; and CONNERSMITH.
Phyllida Barlow, whose distinctive work as a sculptor has often involved making large scale installations using cheap, everyday materials such as cardboard, fabric, timber and polystyrene, has been made a CBE for services to art.
But when I propose the idea to the Los Angeles painter Njideka Akunyili Crosby, 33, whose work borrows heavily from everyday life in Enugu, Nigeria, where she grew up, she hesitates.
Included here is work by Siobhán Hapaska, whose surreal sculpture turns everyday materials into amorphous aliens.
ANDREW KREPS GALLERY The larger of this gallery's two spaces has been dimmed to screen four moving - image works by the Ohio - born artist Kevin Jerome Everson, whose laconic films explore the quotidian passages of African - American life and, more recently, the everyday consequences of the Midwest's economic downturn.
The playful and humorous treatment of everyday materials, conveyed with constantly new connotations, is a special feature of Oppenheim's artistic works and links her to her artist friends whose company included Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti, Hans Arp and Man Ray.
The term «Ashcan School» - first used in print in the book Art in America in Modern Times (1934) edited by Holger Cahill and Alfred H Barr - refers to a loose - knit group of American painters active in New York (c.1900 - 15), whose works depicted scenes of everyday urban life in the city's poorer areas.
An artist whose practice is rightfully applauded for its relation of everyday beauty, black experience, and political - mindedness, his work now sits in a five - story townhouse gallery that is itself a contemporary physical manifestation of colonialist taste: highly private, highly securitized property with red brick and wrought iron gates.
One ex-employee told frieze that they had ultimately left the museum because they felt that they «could not work for someone whose public politics were so far removed from the more immediate everyday treatment of the employees working for her».
The show addresses how artists departed from abstract expressionism with in - depth concentrations of works by Ellsworth Kelly, whose Tablet series documents how he abstracts everyday forms to create the shapes found in his paintings; Cy Twombly, whose strangely elegant paintings are sometimes built up with scribbles and scrawls, other times scratched out with a screwdriver dragged across a painted surface; and the twin pillars of neo-Dada, Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns.
This exhibition will feature the work of two twentieth - century photographers, August Sander and Seydou Keïta, whose work documented transformations in their respective countries through portraiture of everyday citizens.
She is an interdisciplinary artist whose work reflects upon the everyday possibilities of the imagination.
All these wannabes recommending to working atmospheric scientists whose word goes on the line everyday when the animals they keep alive through mastery of atmospheric chemistry STAY alive.
There are direct - service social service workers whose job description generally involves helping to address everyday problems which may include applying for government aid or finding work.
I «m particularly drawn to the work of Nova Scotia artist Pamela Kinsman, whose intricate and detailed work with glass turns everyday objects into true pieces of art.
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