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Triennial

Triennial meaning

Happening every three years. | Lasting for three years.

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An installation by Nigerian visual artist Olalekan Jeyifous in the Old Al Jubail Vegetable Market as part of the Sharjah Architecture Triennial, 2023.

Poetry submissions should focus on this year’s contest theme, “network of mutuality,” also the theme of this summer’s inaugural Wakpa Triennial Art Festival.

The Fed’s triennial survey also includes subgroup-specific data, which can shed light on some contentious political debates.

They definitely go in for statues along this stretch of sea, with around 40 pieces installed along the sea walls, beaches and dunes of the Belgian coast as part of the Beaufort triennial art event that has been taking place since 2003.

Haus Yuriyal’s Garpa (ground) paintings at the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Queensland Art Gallery.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThis year Fish & Game councils around New Zealand will hold their triennial elections.

The ruling came in the ninth triennial proceeding to determine exemptions under Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

This Saturday, an overview of the triennial exhibition "Hidden Works Expanding.

Young actors play crash victims during the triennial full-scale emergency exercise on Friday, June 7, 2024, at the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport.

As in between 2010’s Timeland and 2013’s The News From Here, we skipped a year, so we’re really dealing with a triennial again.

How ought section 1201 be revised to reflect the stakeholder desire for a less burdensome triennial rulemaking process and consumer interests, and what other means should be adopted to make the rulemaking process more efficient?

The triennial is not the sort of show that lets its viewers off easy, but it also shows possibilities: that it’s not too late, that we can reimagine how we live, that we can and must reconnect with the natural world.

The UN’s 2018 triennial review of Laos’ LDC status found that the country is eligible for graduation for the first time, having passed thresholds for two of the three graduation criteria: gross national income per capita and the human assets index.

Collin Parson’s crowning glory as gallery director and curator at the Arvada Center is surely, a massive triennial survey of work by Colorado artists.

Housed in the elegant 1933 Palazzo dell’Arte in Sempione Park, the Triennale will open a permanent display and archive in spring, and continue its lively programme of performing arts, but it is the triennial exhibition on which all eyes are focused.

IFJ President, Philippe Leruth, said: "The triennial IFJ Congress allows delegates from all over the world to meet, discuss the IFJ working program and elect a new Executive Committee and a new leadership.

Mao Ishikawa’s works entered the collection of photography at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and she also took part in the Asian Pacific Triennial in Australia.

Participating in the triennial Meeting for the first time this year, the couple came to Macau in the company of other friends and relatives.

But at least it will help customers keep better track of all the billing hikes that the San Jose Water Company—an investor-owned utility that serves most of Santa Clara County—tries to pass off on customers between its triennial rate increases.

The challenge of the triennial, compared with surveys like the Whitney Biennial and the Venice Biennale, where most of the participants are already known, is to find “artists we ultimately can believe in,” he said.