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They practiced art criticism assiduously and regularly and even earned income from it Greenberg wrote for the Nation, and Rosenberg was a longtime critic for The New Yorker.
He followed up by saying recently for the first time he had folks over to his studio, something he hadn't done in all the years he's practiced art.
Despite its importance, collaborative engineering is currently more of a practiced art than a scientific discipline.
Though a widely practiced art in the nineteenth century, scrimshaw using genuine sperm whale ivory declined substantially after the retirement of the whaling fleets in the 1880s.
But if you order like Sally Albright from "When Harry Met Sally," then rattling off your desired meal is a practiced art.
Though he has jumped around a bit, we can see a clear relationship between music, his long-term practiced art form, and all other projects he completes.
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People who practice art and science say their art makes them better scientists.
Richard Shusterman concurs, and passes the question of the identity of the work of art along to the "piecemeal efforts of practicing art critics" (1980, 543).
When you practice art, "you tend to look more broadly at either the questions you're asking as a scientist or the results you get," Gray says.
We can practice art of gratitude.
Our Artworks is a community arts center in Tupelo, Mississippi, where people with disabilities can create and practice art.
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