Example sentences of "for [art] arts in " in BNC.

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1 The National Endowment for the Arts in the United States has been under heavy fire for its choices , as is usual for Ministries , whether in nineteenth-century France or the present-day USSR .
2 Delivering the Drew lecture on ‘ Government and the Arts ’ at the Central London Polytechnic , Mr Fisher pointed out that when Mr Luce announced three-year funding for the arts in November 1987 , he had said the figure could not be reviewed ‘ unless the situation changes substantially in ways that can not be foreseen today ’ .
3 Ken Robinson , too , has successfully taken on the role of one-man interpreter , friend , challenger , articulator and spokesman not only for drama but for the arts in education generally ( 1980 and 1982 ) .
4 Such a statement seems assuring enough , but another by Richard Luce , Minister for the Arts in the House of Commons , could be construed as less so :
5 As this issue went to press the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis announced its acquisition of 437 multiples by Beuys , rivalling the collections of the artist 's works in the Guggenheim Musem and Dia Center for the Arts in New York .
6 This has been reported in an article in Art Business News by Joshua J. Kaufman , a specialist in art law and executive director of Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts in Washington D.C.
7 The Arts Council of the Netherlands has presented its advice to the Minister of Culture , Mrs Hedy d'Ancona , with a policy document outlining its plan for the arts in the period 1993–96 .
8 He became Minister for the Arts in July 1990 and although he was in this post only a few months , he made a distinct mark .
9 In the autumn , the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus , Ohio will present ‘ Re Visions ’ , a show of new works by ‘ six outstanding mid-career artists of colour who have established a mature body of work and whose art is expressively and politically charged ’ .
10 With this effort to deploy support for the arts in New York has come a proliferation of arts alliances , organizations and advisory committee .
11 A new TV channel for the arts in Europe
12 The fundamental issue here ( especially for the arts in education ) appears to be how schools can be more effectively alerted to developments in education .
13 However , there was also a considerable consensus from the non-arts staff of LEAs and colleges that arts teachers were not helping the advancement of the case for the arts in a number of ways .
14 All of these developments will have massive implications for the arts in education , both in terms of organization , teaching styles and assessment techniques .
15 Together with the London boroughs , the LAB attaches a high priority to helping to nurture the audiences , performers and producers of the future through its support for the arts in schools and for organisations which work for young people .
16 Just as the publication of the moving image section of the Charter for the Arts in Scotland has received scant attention , the erosion of BBC Scotland 's operational autonomy and the potential denudation of its programme-making resources should be a matter of widespread concern .
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