Sentences with phrase «artemisia gallery»

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A regular on our monthly list, Artemisia Gallery is a contemporary art space located in New York City.
Friday Diego: Una Pareja, The Prairie Avenue Gallery, Chicago, Illinois — organized by Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, IL
Contemporary Chicago Sculpture, Kalamazoo Institute of the Arts, Kalamazoo, MI Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, IL
She was a member and president (1982 - 1992) of Artemisia Gallery, a groundbreaking women artists» collaborative in Chicago.
The most popular gallery in September, as chosen by our readers, is Artemisia Gallery.
Two women - run cooperative exhibition spaces open in Chicago: Artemisia Gallery, named for Artemisia Gentileschi, and the ARC Gallery.

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Artemisia was founded in 1973 as a forum for women to exhibit and develop their work outside the male - dominated gallery scene, by a group that included Phyllis Bramson, Vera Klement, Susan Michod and Margaret Wharton.
Some highlights of that renovation include the Early Baroque Gallery, which will display Artemisia Gentileschi's Self - Portrait as a Lute Player (1616 - 18) for the first time, Zurbarán's St. Serapion (1628), recently restored with a grant from the executive committee of The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) by the Wadsworth's conversation lab, and paintings by Caravaggio and Poussin.
In Chicago in the early 1970s, we had our own third and best - known generation of alternative spaces (each city can claim its own artist - run history, probably with a fair share of boosterism thrown in), such as ARC, Artemisia (both were feminist galleries formed from West - East Bag, a nationwide network of women artists), and N.A.M.E., with the much - heralded Randolph Street Gallery opening in 1979.7 This is not to mention still - running artist - driven efforts such as the Hyde Park Art Center, founded in 1948, and the South Side Community Art Center, the only surviving Federal Arts Center from the WPA era and the oldest African American art center in the country, famously dedicated by Eleanor Roosevelt on opening day in 1940.
2017 Works on paper, ANNAELLE Gallery, Stockholm, SE Artemisia, Albert Baronian, Brussels, BE nonObjectives, Sheldon Museum of Art at University of Nebraska, Lincoln, US Playground Structure, Blain Southern London, UK Heartbreak Hotel, Invisible Exports, New York, US Quicktime (curated by Sid Sachs), Rosenwald - Wolf Gallery at The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, US
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