Bricolage definition

Bricolage means: thinking with your hands, use of heterogeneous materials, collecting, dialogue with things, ambiguity of products, reorganization by naming, process, reuse, structuring.

Examples of Bricolage in a sentence

  • Bricolage versus breakthrough: distributed and embedded agency in technology entrepreneurship.

  • The Bricoleur: Bricolage as an Alternative Vision of Agency in Ideational Change.

  • Bricolage Gallery shall not lend out, nor remove from the premises, any of the artworks in their possession without written permission from the artist.

  • All teachers at Bricolage have a weekly or bi-weekly observation and feedback cycle with their coach which includes: observation, written feedback and a post observation conference/coaching meeting.

  • Two committees will be established at Bricolage with the goal of school improvement through increased teacher voice.

  • Employees shall be half vested (50%) after working at Bricolage for two (2) years and partially vested (25%) after working at Bricolage for one year.

  • Bricolage will provide employees with their regular rate of pay for the first four weeks of jury duty absence; in any subsequent weeks of absence, employees may accept any fees paid to jurors by the court.

  • New Hire Coaching‌ To provide support for employees who are new to the school, Employer will provide each new bargaining unit member to be hired at Bricolage with coaching.

  • Any intellectual property developed for instructional or pedagogical purposes created while a staff member is employed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ does not exclusively belong to either Bricolage or the staff member, but to both parties jointly.

  • Art Parts shall be liable to the artist for loss or damage (excluding damage resulting from flawed artwork construction, or damage incurred because artist improperly hung / displayed artworks), for the artist’s listed artwork cost, (50% of total retail price, while in Bricolage Gallery).