Sentences with phrase «works exploring the water»

Frazier will present «Flint is Family (2016 - 2017), a series of works exploring the water crisis in Flint, Michigan and the effects on its residents during one of the most devastating man - made ecological disasters in U.S history.

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The Advanced Energy Centre (AEC) at MaRS Discovery District, the Water Technology Acceleration Project (WaterTAP) and the China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group (CECEP) are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen their working relationship and to jointly explore potential deployment opportunities for Ontario's advanced energy and water technologies in CWater Technology Acceleration Project (WaterTAP) and the China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group (CECEP) are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen their working relationship and to jointly explore potential deployment opportunities for Ontario's advanced energy and water technologies in Cwater technologies in China.
As a speech therapist and passionate water junkie — who worked with numerous OT and PTs over the years, I have been exploring this area — long used as a modality for OT / PT especially for kids with any sensory integration challenges.
A nurse and business owner, Logan stresses his local government experience, including working on the replacement of the Town Hall and Carmine Liberta Bridge, exploring a water district on Plains Road that would also provide an emergency supply to the village and negotiating contracts with the various unions.
For her doctoral work, Kadukova explored new methods of metal sequestration from polluted water using waste plant material and biomass.
Karen Levy's work explores how environmental factors affect the transmission and incidence of infectious diseases, focusing on the ecology and epidemiology of food - and water - borne diseases.
This work is part of a newly funded U.S. Department of Energy / Department of Agriculture project led by the University of Missouri, Columbia to explore the biology of a single plant cell type, while gaining novel insight into the impacts of temperature and water availability on a crucial root cell necessary for nutrient uptake.
James (James McAvoy) is a British agent under the cover of a water engineer, while Danny (Alicia Vikander) is a bio-mathematician working on a deep - sea diving project to explore the origin of life on our planet.
«Working with Water» (10:58) explores the challenges of filming scenes on boats and underwater with some tangential reflections.
Scientists whose work is explored include a biogeochemist, a marine ecologist, an earth scientist and water expert, and a sustainability expert.
This transitional market bodes well for authors looking to explore multi-platform publishing, as they will be able to test the waters of both a digital and print readership, and see which one works best for their content.
When not at work she enjoys spending time with her furry and feathered family as well as exploring the beautiful waters and landscapes of the area.
Over 10 days, you will hone your land and water based techniques, Shadowing a team of professional Videographers as they explore the dive sites of this Thai island and work closely with a globally recognised dive schools to produce videos and images for their customers.
After working up an appetite soaking up the sun and exploring nature, visitors can travel just a few minutes to Destin and Panama City Beach to find exciting dining and shopping options, as well as water parks and amusement areas that will ensure everyone in the family has some fun.
Virtually unlimited activities and areas of interest including exploring archeological sites and ancient temples, shopping for Indonesian art work, sampling world - class dining, enjoying water sports of all kinds, participating in cultural festivals or simply relaxing under a palm tree
While exploring the Mammoth Museum, the Water Life Park and the Mammal Park you'll be sure enough to work up an appetite.
This fascinating, eco-friendly experience enables you to explore the 110 - YEAR - OLD KOHALA DITCH, AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM of hand - wrought tunnels, elevated flumes and concrete channels that once watered the vast sugarcane fields in the area.
If you prefer to explore further there are lots of beaches to choose from in the area, including secluded little coves where you can enjoy a good book as you work on your tan with no interruptions, as well as livelier stretches of sand backed by Spanish tavernas and restaurants and offering lots of water sports and activities to try.
Here, they'll spy Nemo's cousins in the tropical fish tank, watch African penguins feeding, explore hands - on educational exhibits, and work at a water table (complete with waterproof aprons).
When I'm not in the water or working in the offices, I am off exploring parts of the island.
Like all of Kapoor's works, Descension is the result of intensive research into material and process, exploring the potential of water to behave in surprising ways.
She has referred to these books, which explore themes such as identity, site specificity and nature through photographs of the landscapes, ice, water and people of Iceland, as «the entrance to all my work... which is extremely important to me.»
The exhibition features works from the artist's latest series Sensitive Water Mapping, exploring her long - standing interest in questions of time and memory, as experienced through the perception of the natural landscape.
«The exhibition John Graham: Maverick Modernist at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, Long Island, is a unique opportunity to explore the work of an artist who has hovered on the margins of the Modernist narrative for more than a half - century, when he isn't forgotten altogether... Maverick Modernist takes a deep dive into Graham's background as an artist, a career he began in earnest when, at the age of 35, he enrolled in the class of the Ashcan School painter John Sloan at the Art Students League in New York City.»
Credited with making works of art that don't announce themselves as such, Robert Irwin is perhaps best known for the Getty Gardens in Los Angeles, an ever - changing, site - specific installation that explores the interplay between light, flora, and water.
Under the direction of Andrea Grover, the show features 25 artists showing works ranging from artist - made seafaring vessels, documentation of past expeditions, designs exploring alternative communities on the water and more.
Water and Shadow: Kawase Hasui and Japanese Landscape Prints presents more than 100 woodblock prints, rarely - seen screens, scroll and fan paintings, and preparatory materials that explore the dynamic early work of famous Japanese landscape artist Kawase Hasui.
Tania Kovats The artist whose Tree is a permanent fixture at the Natural History Museum explores the power of the sea in works that include a collection of water from every ocean.
Other works in the exhibition include Jorge Pardo's handcrafted wooden palette and modernist designed furniture that question the nature of the aesthetic experience; pioneering conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth's discourse on aesthetics in neon, An Object Self - Defined, 1966; Rachel Lachowicz's 1992 row of urinals cast in red lipstick, which delivers a feminist critique of Duchamp's readymade; Richard Pettibone's paintings of photographs of Fountain; Richard Phillips» recent paintings based on Gerhard Richter's highly valued work; Miami artist Tom Scicluna's neon sign, «Interest in Aesthetics,» a critique of the use of aesthetics in Fort Lauderdale's ordinance on homelessness; the French collaborative Claire Fontaine's lightbox highlighting Duchamp's critical comments about art juries; Corey Arcangel's video Apple Garage Band Auto Tune Demonstration, 2007, which tweaks the concept of aesthetics in the digital age; Bernd and Hilla Becher's photographs, Four Water Towers, 1980, that reveal the potential for aesthetic choices within the same typological structures; and works by Elad Lassry and Steven Baldi, who explore the aesthetic history of photography.
This exhibition, featuring photographs from several projects and bodies of work, including the Rephotographic Survey Project, Water in the West, Third View, Yosemite In Time, and as yet unexhibited work from Lake Powell, will explore Klett's creative practice and the ways that working with others expanded his artistic contributions to the field.
Some of the participating artists include: Abbas Akhavan who will exhibit a water fountain created using stacks of dishes pots and cooking pans that explores the politics of hospitality; Zineb Sedira whose large - scale photographs and sugar sculpture references the history of sugar, race, migration and globalization; Tadasu Takamine reflects on the consequences of the catastrophic nuclear meltdown at Fukushima in a series of performative videos; Asunción Molinos whose work in the show originates for a «pop - up» restaurant she ran in Cairo which dealt with issues related to Egypt's export / import policies and Senam Okudzeto whose work Portes - Oranges features metal sculptures used by Ghanaian fruit sellers to display oranges.
«Nel's site - specific installation, Reflective Field (2011), explores the space between knowing and not knowing, the inexplicable realm symbolised in his work by reflections of water against the gallery ceiling in what the artist describes as a «scientific exploration of divination».
With black ink on thick woven paper, the works depict mountainous forms, ships on the water and bodies at rest to explore the multifaceted aspects of nature.
Artist Statement From the frenetic swinging of lead weights in a sandy landscape to the quiet solidity of an image suspended on the surface of water, my work explores systems, disrupted rule structures, and self - organization.
His recent work includes Storming Times Square, screened on 47 of the LED billboards in Times Square, New York; «Small Data», a solo exhibition at bitforms, New York, and Max Estrella Gallery in Madrid; «Quadratura», a solo exhibition at Espacio Fundación Telefónica in Lima; «Vórtices», an exhibition exploring issues of water and sustainability at the Fundación Canal Isabel II in Madrid; Synaptic Passage, an installation commissioned for the exhibition «Brain: The Inside Story» at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and two installations at the Sundance Film Festival 2011 in Park City, Utah.
Under the direction of Andrea Grover, the show will feature 25 artists showing works ranging from artist - made seafaring vessels, documentation of past expeditions and art performance pieces, designs exploring alternative communities on the water and more.
Fellah notes that «Cage both explored and challenged the medium by setting fires on the printing bed, or saturating the paper with water until it nearly disintegrated... Ironically, the extreme to which Cage relied on chance and randomness actually generated a body of work that is distinctly purposeful and focused.»
For her show, Ebb and Flow, Lin created 11 forgettable works that explore the different states of water.
Through different modes of thinking, feeling, looking and listening, A cap like water, transparent, fluid yet with definite body is a collective endeavour to explore states of «jelly - fish» being, unfurling into the space created by H.D's ground breaking work.
Several works, including Peter Hujar's 1975 photograph of the Hudson River and Ellsworth Kelly's drawing Light Reflecting on Water (1950), explore connections between the banal and the sublime, particularly in nature.
Captivated by the phantasmagoric qualities of water and its transformative dynamism, Dumas created Rock Paper Scissors featuring works that explore the translucency, sparkle, reflection, pattern, form, and, the defining effects left behind in sand and stone.
The photographic works of James Casebere explore architectural subjects such as domestic settings, flooded corridors of grand mansions, bare spaces of prison interiors, Moorish and Islamic architecture, ancient water tunnels in Bologna, or the Jewish Ghetto in Venice.
The collaborative work of Mathur and da Cunha imagines new possibilities for design of the built environment and explores the lines separating land and water, and urban and rural environments.
Her workexploring the complex relationship between reality and imagination and between the fixed and hallucinatory — features subject matter such as cut flowers, cultivated plants, upended glass objects and water cascading down a waterfall.
Recent sound installations include ANT / LIFE / ART / WORK, listening in to the sound world of thatching ants, and Memory Like Water, exploring the flow and malleability of memory.
It's clear that the artist has several unique ideas to explore (and the talent with paint to do so), but the combination of natural and man - made situations muddies the waters, working at cross-currents and preventing us from truly going in depth with either one.
For his solo show Water Me at Brilliant Champions Gallery in Brooklyn, Abbensetts presents works exploring his own identity and blackness, through an approach he dubs «revisionary self - appropriation.»
Under the direction of Andrea Grover, the show will feature 25 artists showing works ranging from artist - made seafaring vessels, documentation of past expeditions, designs exploring alternative communities on the water and more.
Currently I am working on a water series, exploring light, color, depth and the diaphanous qualities of reflection.
Flint is Family (2016 - 2017), is a series of works exploring Flint, Michigan's water crisis and the effects on its residents.
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