Not exact matches
Now, compare her children or grandchildren, who are standing in the doorway watching, with my children, who think that chicken comes from a kindly old Kentuckian with a white goatee, and one arrives at an observation and then a
question of
wider than
cultural significance.
There's a
wide range of
question styles that test students» knowledge of the language, as well as helping raise
cultural awareness of Spain and other Spanish - speaking countries.
Questioning the distinctions between high and low art, Ceramics presents new works that are an appropriation and celebration of the
cultural and historical vernacular traditions of her native Poland and a
wider European context.
Anchoring the Museum's dedication to expanded forms of knowledge and
cultural production, each theme is
wide - ranging and limber, rather than illustrative; participating artists, scholars, and curators raise topical
questions and often test thematic limits.
Reacting to radical changes taking place internationally in the late»80s and early»90s, these shows — «In Transit,» «The Final Frontier,» and «Trade Routes» — posed
questions about globalization's social, economic,
cultural, and intellectual exchanges, and grappled with issues as
wide - reaching as neoliberal capitalism and as specific as the situations facing individual cities.
Edited by Susan Cooksey, Robin Poynor and Hein Vanhee, the essays discuss a variety of
questions that the exhibition raises about the
wider historical and
cultural context.
Renowned artist Amy Franceschini works in a
wide variety of media to
question and challenge current social,
cultural and environmental systems.
A series of text based pieces which are concerned with context and interpretation, Huws» work invokes a deceptive objectivity which gives way to
wider questions of our own
cultural context, and the resonances which these impose upon works we view.
Using collage as a system to put together a
wide array of
cultural references, I acknowledge my work
questions its own mythology and history.
Atherton has used the art gallery as «theatre» to
question art and the artist «performer» relative to the
wider cultural influences of mass entertainment, including the performer in vaudeville or stand - up comedy.
Lead by an adventurous steering committee representing a
wide range of
cultural institutions and independent curatorial voices, our aim is to open up political and dialogical space to answer
questions like:
Questions of
cultural identity are common themes causing tensions within CALD families, as family members may try to maintain their own
cultural values while adapting to the range of
cultural influences found in the
wider community.