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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arts lifetime" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing the duration or impact of an individual's engagement with the arts throughout their life.
Example: "Throughout her arts lifetime, she has inspired countless students and contributed significantly to the community."
Alternatives: "artistic career" or "creative lifespan".
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He taught painting at Yale and Johns Hopkins Universities, and received the University of Maryland's first Maryland arts Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Over the years she received many civic honors for her art and lifetime achievement.
And as she continues to produce her deeply personal and political art, her lifetime is our lifetime.
And there was the art, a lifetime's worth, prickly and complicated but also, some of it, deeply, influentially and habit-formingly beautiful.
Over the art's lifetime, you may find yourself dealing with museums and other institutions as a custodian of the historic artwork, rather than simply as an owner.
Discounting at 3% per annum, and assuming 12 ART-years, the lifetime cost of ART is $6,400.
Arts Awards and Lifetime Achievement Awards, respectively, will be presented in four categories.
The annual awards are given to individuals in the performing arts for their lifetime contributions to American culture.
Mrs. Delacorte was actively involved in the arts throughout her lifetime and had served on The Public Theater's Board of Trustees since 1992.
Andrea was a remarkable woman, who made major contributions to the Jewish people, to Israel and to the arts during her lifetime.
The awards, which come with a prize of about $163,000 each, are given for lifetime arts achievement in categories not covered by the Nobel Prizes.
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