Not exact matches
The Atlantic celebrates New
Leaders for its exemplary record of recruiting and developing outstanding leaders of color, highlighting the success of New Leader principal Macquline King - Morris, head of Chicago's Courtenay Language Arts Center
Leaders for its exemplary record
of recruiting and developing outstanding
leaders of color, highlighting the success of New Leader principal Macquline King - Morris, head of Chicago's Courtenay Language Arts Center
leaders of color, highlighting the success
of New
Leader principal Macquline King - Morris, head
of Chicago's Courtenay Language
Arts Center school.
Back in the 1990s, when many in the
art world had turned their back on painting as a «dead» medium, Amy Sillman was one
of the
leaders of an underground revival, combining cartoonish imagery, a draughtsmanlike line, and jazzy
color combinations to give new life to the legacy
of abstract expressionism.
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ART, EDUCATION / ACTIVISM, FILM · Tags Artists
of Color (UM), Brenna Youngblood, Brian Forrest, Carmen Herrera, Citizenfour (Poitras), Cry
of Jazz (Bland), Dan Flavin, Diana Thater, Donald Judd, E.J. Hill, Ellsworth Kelly, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Helen Molesworth, Imi Knoebel, Jennie C. Jones, Jeremy Blake, Jim Hodges, Jo Baer, Joe Goode, Josef Albers, Kahlil Joseph, Karon Davis, Keven Davis, La Jetée (Marker), Laura Poitras, Lindsay Charlwood, Lita Albuquerque, Megan Steinman, Michael Asher, Noah Davis, Peter Schjeldahl, Ryan McKenna, The Childhood
of the
Leader (Corbet), The Underground Museum
This Center became a cultural catalyst in the city, bringing together
leaders in both the performing and visual
arts, including painters such as Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, and Gene Davis, who would later become well - known founders
of the Washington
Color School group.
A group exhibition after the
leaders of avant - garde
art, featuring works in jewelry, textile, paint, glass and ceramic to celebrate artistic expression and use pure
color as a resource for describing light, space and mood.
With the ground - breaking performance ensemble at its core, ongoing initiatives like the Summer Leadership Institute (SLI), BOLD (Builders, Organizers &
Leaders through Dance) and the developing Choreographic Center, UBW continues to affect the overall ecology
of the
arts by promoting artistic legacies; projecting the voices
of the under - heard and people
of color; bringing attention to and addressing issues
of equity in the dance field and throughout the United States; and by providing platforms and serving as a conduit for culturally and socially relevant experimental
art makers.
«Confronting the very nature
of perception, Edna Andrade was an innovative
leader of the early Op
Art movement, wielding her paintbrush to explore
color, rhythm, and form.
While there was a feast
of art on two floors, it was disappointing not too see Glenn Ligon's neon «America» sign and «Untitled (Malcolm X),» a
coloring book - inspired portrait
of the black
leader.
In the 1960s,
art critics identified Davis as a
leader of the Washington
Color School, a loosely connected group
of Washington painters who created abstract compositions in acrylic
colors on unprimed canvas.
Recognized by
art enthusiasts and professionals the world over as one
of the greatest artists
of the twentieth century and a
leader in minimalist
art, his work has greatly influenced various post-war movements like hard - edge painting,
color field and pop
art.
Art Reporter Katherine Boyle wrote an insightful feature that sets the stage for additional progress for women
leaders in the
arts, while discussing what it took for them to get where they are today, the challenges for women
of color in leadership positions, and work - life balance.
Bullseye Glass Company is a
leader in promoting glass
art worldwide through quality production
of colored glass for
art and architecture, research and education, and the presentation
of innovative glass
art in its Portland gallery.
Wassily Kandinsky, trained as a lawyer, but also a multi-talented artist, philosopher, a controversial charismatic
leader, and a skilled marketer
of his
art, had a synesthetic sense (a person who could see
colors in sounds) and was influenced by Arnold Schonberg's music.