Sentences with phrase «with bricolaged»

As glimpses of Sachs's signature style blossom into a new - age sanctuary — fitted with bricolage works (crafted predominately from plywood, Con Ed barriers, and powder - blue foam core) set against Isamu Noguchi's basalt and limestone sculptures — it becomes clear that Hart has a point.
After graduate school, she became fascinated with bricolage artists, who make their work from found objects.

Not exact matches

Josh Densen, the founder of Bricolage Academy in New Orleans, says he has a lot of respect for charter schools targeted at low - income students with the explicit goal of closing the achievement gap.
And this school year, two other new charter schools with similarly diverse demographics opened: Homer A. Plessy in the 9th Ward and Bricolage Academy Uptown.
Bricolage will participate in the OneApp eventually, Densen said, but with other pressing tasks like finding a building and negotiating a final charter contract with the OPSB may take precedence over joining OneApp this winter.
When it opens with a pre-kindergarten and kindergarten in 2013, Bricolage will be the culmination of years of research into education reform in an innovation incubator called 4.0 Schools.
This year's Spring Fling was a special evening filled with fun and excitement thanks to our spectacular silent auction items, a raucous live auction led by Meghan Toner, our emcees, the delectable food and cocktails including those by Bricolage, Ganso, Frankies and Palo Santo, our parent volunteers, and some impressive dancing made possible by DJ Parler's expert spinning.
«The work represents traditional painting, in the sense that each artist engages with painting's traditions, testing and ultimately reshaping historical strategies like appropriation and bricolage and reframing more metaphysical, high - stakes questions surrounding notions of originality, subjectivity, and spiritual transcendence,» states the museum.
Seminal Bricolage will be supported by an interactive online performance by Martina Gold called «When Our Lips Speak Together» on July 11, 18, 25, and August 1, accessible via a secret code retrievable from email [email protected] with subject line «Martina NSFW».
What began with obsessive - compulsive word drawings a decade ago grew into a collaged painting practice — one might call it an image hoarder's bricolage — that incorporated everything from advertisements of amplifiers and actual clearance stickers to Budweiser labels and nightclub wristbands.
The show's more than 400 objects include liberal and lively quantities of scruffy bricolage, bodacious figurative sculpture, hip flirtations with fashion and design, and some rather inscrutable instances of latter - day institutional critique.
[12] Much of the 2007 Space Program equipment was included, as well as new bricolage sculptures for the challenges of colonizing Mars: Terraforming with poppy plants — and an accompanying opium tea ceremony — a Mars rover, and a solar - powered boombox.
With an approach to filmmaking similar to bricolage, director, writer and theorist John Akomfrah (b. 1957, Accra, Ghana) mingles fragments Continue reading →
Despite these disparate interests, After Mirage exemplifies Jonas's fundamental bricolage approach in translating non-linear performance into video - performance into single - channel video into installation and vice versa, defying categorization and crating infinite ways of experiencing her work with each new iteration.
Endowed with an aggressive and unsettling wit, her mutant chairs, tables and cabinets take bricolage to a new level, cobbling together found materials, objects large and small, and furniture scraps and innards.
A carefully considered form of bricolage, their paintings fuse contemporary, transient concerns with somber introspection — trend - spotting with gravitas.
In my view, this is bricolage, or the process of figuring out how to make things work, not from standard rules or methods but from messing around with whatever materials are on hand.
Some works are composed of enormous cast bronze blocks or massive wooden beams that suggest architectural elements, while others, hanging from the wall or ceiling and made of various pieces of wood conjoined with wires, nails, and screws, are delicate and light in their toy - like format — the seemingly spontaneous results of sculptural bricolage.
Barthmaier's discerning eye up - cycles found materials into sculpture with metropolitan wit and imaginative bricolage.
An interest in travel, technology and music helped one in 10 graduates earn extra CV brownie points however, for many, more quirky interests captured the attention of future employers, with respondents citing an interest in wine, bricolage and logic games as hobbies that got them a job.
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