Not exact matches
In the 300 +
gallery exhibitions that we previewed for this post, we discovered a number of New American Paintings»
alumni on view in December.
In celebration of Brown University's 250th Anniversary, the David Winton Bell
Gallery and the Department of Visual Art present a series of one - person
exhibitions by distinguished
alumni.
The
exhibition is on view at the University
Gallery from April 4 through June 12 with an opening reception on Saturday, April 3 from 4 to 6 p.m.
ALUMNI III includes painting, sculpture, photography, mixed media on paper and site - specific sculptural installation.
Four extremely talented LA - based NAP
alumni are currently having solo shows in New York City, including Lisa Sanditz at CRG
Gallery, Iva Gueorguieva at Ameringer McEnery Yohe, Sarah Cain at Galerie Lelong, and the young and already in demand Brenna Youngblood at Jack Tilton
Gallery (Youngblood will be the focus of an
exhibition at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis later this year).
Among its
alumni are Jessica Silverman, who has developed an international reputation for her San Francisco - based
gallery, which shows artists from California and elsewhere in the world; Dina Pugh, who oversees Facebook's Artist - in - Residence program; and Chris Fitzpatrick, the director of Kunstverein Munich, an influential
exhibition space in Munich.
Students have access to events across the school - lectures with other departments,
gallery exhibitions with
alumni, you name it, it's here!
The
gallery transforms scaffolding pillars into an
exhibition of work by League
alumni and current instructors... Read more here.
She enjoyed a privileged, intimate view of the dynamic art world of those years, thanks to Greenberg, whom she met in 1950, when she organized an
exhibition of work by Bennington
alumni for Jacques Seligmann
Gallery.
During this
exhibition, the
gallery will also collaborate with the
alumni artists to organize undergraduate - specific programming.
Unhomely, Cranbook
Alumnus Chris Schanck's (3D Design» 11) solo
gallery exhibition at Friedman Benda Gallery, opens on March 1 through April 14
gallery exhibition at Friedman Benda
Gallery, opens on March 1 through April 14
Gallery, opens on March 1 through April 14, 2018.
Totah
Gallery presents a solo
exhibition featuring the work of MassArt
alumnus Alex Sewell»13 BFA Painting.
Recent curatorial projects have included Another Place, a 10 - year
alumni exhibition of the Hunter College MFA program, at 205 Hudson
Gallery (2014), Sol LeWitt with Lucy McKenzie at The Artist's Institute, New York (2013), and Limits of Desire at 7Dunham
Gallery, Brooklyn (2013).
Recent
alumni Ed Praybe and Jacob Stilley are part of a three person
exhibition at the Bridge
Gallery in Shepherdstown, WV.
Staff
alumni include Sir Norman Rosenthal, the retired
exhibitions secretary of the Royal Academy of Arts; Sandy Nairne, the director of the National Portrait
Gallery; and Iwona Blazwick, the director of the Whitechapel
Gallery.
Art Southampton is featuring two special
exhibitions: «Warhol» by
Gallery Valentine and «The New York Academy of Art
Exhibition» featuring famed
alumni and curated by Eric Fischl.
Artist - in - Residences Heather McGill and Iris Eichenberg,
alumni Sarah Turner (Metalsmithing» 04) and Adam Shirley (Metalsmithing» 10) exchanged creative «prompts» or assignments with the artists showing at Galerie
Gallery to create the
exhibition.
Prescott
Gallery is pleased to present Pattern Recognition, a group
exhibition of printmaking, drawing and installation by
alumni from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln printmaking program.
Pratt Manhattan
Gallery presents «Principals of Design: Pratt Fashion
Alumni,» an
exhibition of haute couture, womenswear, menswear, costume, and shoe and accessory designs by 21
alumni from Pratt's Department of Fashion Design.
Allison Meier blogs about two
exhibitions of recent MFAs and one featuring MFA
alumni: The Joan Mitchell Foundation 2011 MFA Grant Recipients at CUE Art Foundation (through July 28), RISD MFA Painting 2012... at 532
Gallery Thomas Jaeckel (through July 26) and Pratt
Alumni Painters at the Pratt Manhattan
Gallery (through July 28).
He is one of the Graduate Fine Arts
alumni featured in the
exhibition, «The Story of O», on view at the Ben Maltz
Gallery at Otis College of Art and Design, from April 10 - June 5, 2010.
In support of the building, as well as urgently needed scholarship endowment for students in the School of Art, an unprecedented fundraising initiative, The CalArts Art Benefit and Auction, will kick - off with a preview
exhibition at Regen Projects in Los Angeles on Feb. 26, 2014, continue with parallel shows at the Paula Cooper
Gallery and Metro Pictures in New York opening on April 5, 2014, and culminate in a special auction of major works donated by CalArts
alumni, faculty and friends at Christie's spring auction on May 13 - 14 in New York.
For the seminal Walter Phillips
Gallery exhibition Vocation / Vacation staged in 1981, OCAD
alumnus Garry Neill Kennedy developed a site specific work for which the
Gallery attendant desk was altered to comply with the «Statement of Design Guidelines» prepared by The Banff Centre Aesthetic Committee.
Ignite
Gallery, formerly known as OCAD University's Student Gallery, is excited to open its second show in its new gallery space in Kensington Market with Galaxy Champion Fun Zone ™, a two - person exhibition by recent alumni Qendrim Hoti and Ma
Gallery, formerly known as OCAD University's Student
Gallery, is excited to open its second show in its new gallery space in Kensington Market with Galaxy Champion Fun Zone ™, a two - person exhibition by recent alumni Qendrim Hoti and Ma
Gallery, is excited to open its second show in its new
gallery space in Kensington Market with Galaxy Champion Fun Zone ™, a two - person exhibition by recent alumni Qendrim Hoti and Ma
gallery space in Kensington Market with Galaxy Champion Fun Zone ™, a two - person
exhibition by recent
alumni Qendrim Hoti and Max Lupo.
Gallery owner Sandy Zane is a Bard
alumnus, along with represented artist Debra Baxter whose solo
exhibition Tooth & Nail will be on view.
In addition to the 511
Gallery and the Dorothy Lemelson Innovation Lab which regularly host the exhibitions of PNCA's Center for Contemporary Art and Culture, PNCA also has numerous other gallery spaces for exhibitions primarily of works by students, but also by alumni and faculty at various times throughout th
Gallery and the Dorothy Lemelson Innovation Lab which regularly host the
exhibitions of PNCA's Center for Contemporary Art and Culture, PNCA also has numerous other
gallery spaces for exhibitions primarily of works by students, but also by alumni and faculty at various times throughout th
gallery spaces for
exhibitions primarily of works by students, but also by
alumni and faculty at various times throughout the year.
The Tinker, Tailor, Welder, Weaver: The Art of Assemblage
exhibition at Bonfield
Gallery - Crooked Tree Art Center is open and includes two and three dimensional works of assemblage and collage created by eight Michigan artists, including
alumnus Brian Schorn (2D» 94).
The school also organizes student and
alumni exhibitions as well as hosts shows by professional artists in their Laura Lee Blanton
Gallery.
Holden Luntz
Gallery's Constructed Space
exhibition features the work of Aesthetica Art Prize
alumnus André Lichtenberg.
Humble County, D'Amelio Terras
Gallery, New York, NY; (11 June -31 July) Exploiting the Abstract, Feigen Contemporary, New York, NY; (2 May - 13 June) Now and Later,
alumni exhibition curated by Joachim Pissarro & Prof. Thomas Crow, Yale University Art
Gallery, New Haven, CT; (27 Mar. -1 Aug.) Pop / Abstraction, Museum of American Art of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA; curated by Sid Sachs (21 Feb. - 19 Apr.) Alternative Measures, Castle
Gallery, College of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, NY; curated by Susan Canning (1 Feb. -5 Apr., cat.)
A Closer Look
Gallery Talk Join
alumnus photographer Michael Starkman, Class of 1974, for a closer look at his photographic series Where Nepenthe Flows featured in the
exhibition New Arrivals: Modern and Contemporary Additions to the Colleciton.
More than 40 works donated by CalArts
alumni and faculty artists will be presented in an
exhibition and sale at Paula Cooper
Gallery and Metro Pictures in New York from April 5 to April 19, 2014, with a preview at Regen Projects in Los Angeles in March 2014.
CalArts
alumni and faculty account for more than a third of the 60 artists featured in the large - scale survey
exhibition Made in L.A. 2012, the inaugural edition of the new citywide biennial that opened this past weekend at the Hammer Museum and the Los Angeles Municipal
Gallery at Barnsdall Park.
A new
exhibition of their work, «Lives & Still Lives: Leslie Gill, Frances McLaughlin Gill and Their Circle» at the Howard Greenberg
Gallery, presents their work together for the first time in the U.S. Considered the father of modern still - life photography, Leslie Gill, an
alumnus Rhode Island School of Design, studied with the artist Charles Hawthorne.
The New York City
gallery Brennan & Griffin presents CalArts
alumnus Naotaka Hiro's (Film / Video MFA 00) latest solo
exhibition, Pit & Log.