Sentences with phrase «working solo because»

This is equally important if you're working solo because it will get you used to thinking like a business with a goal - oriented mindset.

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«I explained how for the past couple of years I've kept Wednesdays clear on my calendar, usually worked from home, and used it as design / writing / solo - thinking time because the other four days get consumed with collaboration,» Schweikardt explained to the board, but lately «the collaboration days had gotten so busy, that Wednesdays had turned to email and administrivia catch - up days.»
But he thought that Kibble would be named as a third laureate because he went on to explain in another solo paper in 1967 how to keep photons massless in the new theory, work that paved the way for another Nobel Prize for the electroweak force in 1979.
I did Jenni's Healthy Runner Experiment, and that particular week was a very stressful one for me personally because it was busier than most with kid birthdays, a zoo trip, 2 vacation days to accommodate kid stuff (which means same work getting done in less time) and a solo 18 mile run, for the first time.
She and only she makes bearable to watch killers line, she makes Pegg line that weirdly fun to watch and she is the one to whom DC absolutely ought to make an offer for a trilogy of solo movies because if this movie is anything then it's a huge fact that Margot is the only person on Earth who can make movie about Harley Quinn work.
Ultimately, Solo: A Star Wars Story depends on — and just manages to work as an escapist romp because of — its legacy characters.
Apparently it worked, because Solo ended up being a fun addition to the Star Wars Universe.
Failure - friendly teachers know that a group of students has a much better chance of successfully tackling wicked problems than a student working solo (regardless of her smarts) because of the synergy of multiple viewpoints — all thinking about the same problem.
This ignores the reality that teachers often don't really know what their colleagues do because they often work as solo practitioners in classrooms with little interaction with colleagues outside of teachers» lounges.
I think that, ideally, we'd use Scrivener, because that's what we both write on for our solo novels, but you can't really use it for collaborative work, as far as I've been able to work out.
He is friendly with other dogs, but needs to be a solo pet for now because he has to work on sharing his toys with other pooches.
Being the monster works the best as a solo player, because you don't need to work as a team.
Because he's spent the last three decades proving himself within the industry, there's nothing holding him back from working solo.
While those events mostly take a group of players to get through, solo players are naturally able to work on the events together without having to seek each other out beforehand, and are drawn to those events naturally because of the way the game is designed.
An illustrator, designer, and lettering artist, Lisa Maltby is an award - winning freelancer from Sheffield who went solo after many years working for agencies — mainly because she wanted to have more freedom to be creative.
That's because there are several key «value indicators», that inform how an artist's work performs at auction: gallery exhibitions, solo museum shows, museum collection representation, and significant press coverage.»
It was the same with Carol Bove — I did a solo booth of her work at Art Basel in 2002, and that's what really broke her as an artist, because European curators and collectors warmed to her work before Americans did.
Though Tuttle's work is now canonical, it was met with fierce criticism early in his career: the artist's 1975 solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art was received terribly by many prominent critics, most famously by Hilton Kramer of the New York Times, and curator Marcia Tucker — who went on to found the New Museum of Contemporary Art later that year — was fired from the museum, allegedly because of the controversy surrounding the show.
Steckel came to public attention after her solo exhibition, The Sexual Politics of Feminist Art, held at Rockland Community College in 1973 [3][5] The exhibition was controversial because Steckel's work was sexually explicit and some local authorities called for the closure of the show.
She has had 40 + solo and group exhibitions in galleries throughout the U.S. Perhaps because of her work's infectious energy combined with deep reflection, her collectors are particularly devoted.
Reeder considers «Chicago Works» a big deal because it's his first solo museum exhibition.
EXHIBITIONS / SCREENINGS / READINGS (* solo or two - person) Apparatus for a Utopian Image 2.0, Center and Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Prague, 2018 CV, YYZ Artist's Outlet, Toronto, 2017 * Artist's Rendering (DISTRESSED, RELAXED), AXENÉO7, Quebec, 2017 * You can tell that i'm alive and well because I weep continuously, Knockdown Center, New York, 2017 Apparatus for a Utopian Image, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Project Space, New York, 2016 Self - Titled (Materials for a 21st Century Room — or SWAMPED, EXHAUSTED, HESITATING), 8 - 11, Toronto, 2016 * Self - Titled (w / Aryen Hoesktra & Shane Krepakevich), Modern Fuel, Ontario, 2016 Local Tide (curated by PARALLELOGRAMS and Francesca Capone), S1, Portland OR, 2016 Double Visions, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Project Space, New York, 2015 From Line to Constellation, Granoff Center, Providence, 2015 Maximum Sideline: Postscript, Proxy, Providence, 2015 Use Values, SPRING / BREAK Art Show, New York, 2015 An Earthquake at the Race Tracks, Museo de la Cuidad, Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico, 2014 Classroom, NY Art Book Fair, PS1, New York, 2014 Almost Everything, Eric Arthur Gallery, Toronto, 2014 Milieu, Skol Centre des Arts Actuel, Montreal, 2013 * More Than Two (Let It Make Itself)[w / Josh Thorpe], The Power Plant, Toronto, 2013 Cultural Fluency, BRIC Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, 2013 Sediment, G Gallery, Toronto, 2012 Survive.Resist, CAFKA Biennial, Kitchener - Waterloo, Canada, 2011 On Printed Matter, [w / Josh Thorpe], Printed Matter, New York, 2011 * Around YYZ [w / Josh Thorpe], YYZ Artist's Outlet, Toronto, 2010 - 11 * House Broken, Flux Factory, NY 2010 Reading the Garden [w / Josh Thorpe], Toronto Sculpture Garden, Toronto, 2010 * Titles, Art Metropole, Toronto, 2009 On Convenience [w / Josh Thorpe], Convenience Gallery, Toronto, 2009 * Vehicle [organized by WayUpWayDown curatorial collective], Nuit Blanche, Toronto, 2008 ERI 3: Eyelevel Re-Shelving Initiative, Eyelevel Gallery, Halifax, 2008 AT WORK, Toronto Free Gallery, Toronto, 2007 Rip Current, Eyelevel Gallery, Halifax, 2007 Tales from the Cyclop's Library, Third Space Gallery, Saint John, 2007 Unsurprising Geographies [w / Andrea Williamson], Eyelevel Gallery, Halifax, 2006 Alectric 3, Alectric Audio [online exhibition] 2006 a / s / l, Anna Leonowens Gallery, Halifax, 2006 * RESIDENCIES Interrupt 3, Brown University, Rhode Island 2015 SHIFT, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, New York, 2014 - 15 Artist - in - Residence, Workspace, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, 2013 - 14 Visiting Scholar, NYU Advanced Media Studio, 2013 - 14 The Decapitated Museum, The Banff Centre, 2012 Making Artistic Inquiry Visible, The Banff Centre, 2008 AWARDS Canada Council for the Arts, Research and Creation, 2018 - 19 Banff Centre, Residency Scholarship — The Decapitated Museum, 2012 Foundation for Contemporary Art, Emergency Grant, 2011 Ontario Arts Council, Exhibition Assistance Grant, 2011 Ontario Arts Council, Exhibition Assistance Grant, 2009 University of Toronto, Graduate Fellowship, 2007 - 09 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada Graduate Scholarship, 2007 - 08 Banff Centre, Residency Scholarship — Making Artistic Inquiry Visible, 2008 University of Toronto, David Buller Memorial Scholarship, 2007 NSCAD University, Simon Chang and Phyllis Levine Foundation Scholarship, 2006 New Brunswick Arts Board, Arts Scholarship, 2005 WRITING «Panorama of Our,» Plot, Claudia Weber, ed., 2015 «Anodyne: or X of Demarcation,» Rearviews II, Xenia Benivolski & Danielle St - Amour, eds., 2014 «On Printed Matter» Artefact:, C Magazine C122, 2014 «Lana Turner Has Collapsed!
Ann Glazer is a good example because she can create works in massive scale so we have done public projects along and aside her solo exhibitions.
Man goes to art school because his rap career isn't working out, man starts making satirical videos on the Internet, popular videos lead to widespread art world notoriety, man moves to Brooklyn, gets solo show at Salon 94.
The gallery owner David Zwirner, who gave Rhoades his first New York solo exhibition in 1993, the same year Rhoades graduated from the masters of fine arts program at the University of California, Los Angeles, said he believed his work was less known than it should be in the United States in part because institutions did not quite know what to do with him.
«When I did my first Monir Farmanfarmaian show I didn't sell a single work because nobody wanted to buy Iranian work after the US Embassy crisis, but after she had a solo show at the Guggenheim things really took off.»
Meanwhile, Franco certainly has a lot of learning to do in terms of art's «best practices» (yes, they do exist): his 2011 solo show at Terence Koh's Asia Song Society Gallery closed after a few days because of issues regarding «unresolved licensing agreements» (according to the gallery) between Franco and artists whose work he «reinterpreted» in the show.
I'm only doing abstract work, because I don't want to touch it,»» says Marty Schnapf while walking me through his recent solo show «Fissures in the Fold» at Wilding Cran Gallery in Los Angeles.
Artist Gabe Leonard has been referred to as «Johnny Cash meets Quentin Tarantino» because of the cinematic nature of his work, and this solo show includes outlaws and a nostalgic look at the people who shaped American history.
Opening: «Tracey Emin: Stone Love» at Lehmann Maupin Fresh off the double solo show «I Cried Because I Love You» at the Hong Kong branches of both this gallery and White Cube, British artist Tracey Emin presents new work that continues the journey of self - discovery she wowed fans in Hong Kong with.
It is the first time Emin has exhibited her work in two galleries in a solo show called I Cried Because I Love You in Hong Kong — or rather, as the press release states, «Greater China» — and coincides with Art Basel from Tuesday to Saturday.
Another solo exhibition by Zero is planned for 2012 at The Gallery in Cork Street, London, substituting for a previous exhibition (2009) that was postponed because all works were sold at the preview at 34Long gallery in Cape Town.»
A solo show of Smithson's work that Graham planned was never realized because of the gallery's demise.2
It so happened that Imane Fares, the gallery who represents him in Paris, applied for a SOLO presentation of his work, and as I select the solo shows it made sense to show him at the fair, prior to the Biennial and also because he is an important Brussels - based African artSOLO presentation of his work, and as I select the solo shows it made sense to show him at the fair, prior to the Biennial and also because he is an important Brussels - based African artsolo shows it made sense to show him at the fair, prior to the Biennial and also because he is an important Brussels - based African artist.
With a feeling for paradox Aldo Grazzi «s solo show is called a group show because it groups works by the same artist...
With a feeling for paradox Aldo Grazzi «s solo show is called a group show because it groups works by the same artist done in different periods.
Recent solo exhibitions include Winterpalais, Belvedere Museum, Vienna (2016); WORK WEAR: Garment And Textile Archive 2008 - 2016, Sprüth Magers, London (2016); STOVES, Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris (2015); The Baltimore Museum of Art (2014); DROPPA BLOCKA, Museum Dhondt - Dhaenens, Ghent (2013); SOFT WORK, Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève, travelled to FRAC Champagne - Ardenne, Reims; Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm; MACRO, Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Rome (2012 - 2013); and I AM NOT FREE BECAUSE I CAN BE EXPLODED ANYTIME, Sprüth Magers, Berlin (2011).
It wasn't a wave of nostalgia that came over me entering Kavi Gupta's gallery for Jessica Stockholder's first solo exhibition in Chicago, probably because I had just had one upon encountering the first part of Stockholder's A Log or a Freezer (2015), the largest work of hers (included here, at least), attached to the uppermost corner of the building.
Because the work of the invited artists is presented as concurrent solo exhibitions, rather than as a thematic group exhibition, I have chosen to introduce each artist's practice individually, in short texts inserted throughout this essay.
Fresh off the double solo show «I Cried Because I Love You» at the Hong Kong branches of both this gallery and White Cube, British artist Tracey Emin presents new work that continues the journey of self - discovery she wowed fans in Hong Kong with.
He said he worked as much as he ever had, partly because he wanted to succeed as a solo, but mostly because he didn't really know any other way to work.
Solo attorneys often feel like the work / life balance is tipping too far in one direction, because they need to be an expert on so many things that don't pertain to law.
Most of the solos and small firms I know respond to «overflow» work by working more hours, because they unwilling or unable to lose the revenue.
As soon as I answered that question, it was very very clear the reason I was struggling so much is because I was working in an emotional area of law and family law, I was completely solo, and there was no outlet or support around me on a day to day basis and I felt I really owed it to myself, considering that the opportunity was a good one, if Judge Brockton would have wanted to do something that didn't work for me and my family I probably would have said no but at the end of the day the opportunity was a solid opportunity and I was able to say look that's something that, as my wife asked me, can you give it seven to ten years?
I loved Ed Wesemann's post about how large firms should fire small clients, because it means more work for my solo colleagues and me.
We can only assume that solo and small law firms are oppressive places to work, because not a one made Fortune magazine's 2007 list of the 100 Best Companies to Work work, because not a one made Fortune magazine's 2007 list of the 100 Best Companies to Work Work For.
Many solo attorneys choose to work from home and use a virtual office because it is a cost - effective way to start a practice.
As a solo, I can't really afford to take a three - day vacation, but because I have a paperless law office, I can work just as easily from this lake resort as I can from my office.
Commenters to some of these posts suggest that the underlying assumption is that when attorneys shutter their solo practices, they are doing so because things just didn't work out, for one reason or another.
Cartier Liebel also says that solo lawyers don't have the same angst as large firm lawyers, because solos decide about their «work life, income and definition of success.»
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