Sentence examples for artistic organization from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "artistic organization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group or entity that is involved in the arts, such as a theater company, art gallery, or music ensemble.
Example: "The artistic organization is hosting a series of workshops to promote local talent and creativity."
Alternatives: "cultural organization" or "creative organization".

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For any artistic organization of independent means to survive and flourish for 25 years is a real achievement.

The man behind the artistic organization of textures, shapes and nuances of shades, all shown against sanguine red walls, is André Leon Talley.

In the late 1990's the symphony -- which is San Diego's oldest artistic organization -- was mired in bankruptcy and legal problems.

These lighting effects are the most striking aspect of "Becoming-Corpus," a dance performance by the artistic organization Leimay that had its debut at the Fishman Space at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Thursday.

The architect David Rockwell has designed a pavilion for the Southampton Center, a new cultural and artistic organization that will occupy the Parrish Art Museum's former site on Jobs Lane in Southampton Village, N.Y.

Mr. Babcock said that the strategy also included touring -- "to share with the rest of the world works that become reflective of who we are as an artistic organization".

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"The goal is really to support the arts more on the terms of the artists and artistic organizations, and stop trying to force everyone to fit into our very narrow and specific boxes," Brault explains.

She was a founding member of Educational Welfare and Research Foundation and also worked with artistic organizations in Kuala Lumpur.

Toasting Lincoln Center, fifty years old next year, means commemorating the building of the bricks and mortar of the place, not just the artistic organizations that work there (you'll recognize President Eisenhower and Robert Moses in the photograph of the official groundbreaking ceremony).

Unlike lesser-known artistic organizations, the Tile Club achieved a certain fame in the art world because of several articles in Scribner's Monthly, Harper's Weekly and other magazines that covered the members' summer sketching adventures.

Other aristocracies have been nonhereditary and recruited from different strata of the population, such as the upper stratum of the Roman Catholic church, the ruling aristocracy of elective republics and monarchies, the leaders of scientific and artistic organizations, and certain aristocracies of wealth.

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