Sentences with phrase «artists coalition group»

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As if we needed more evidence on Gannett's Jon Campbell's impact as the LCA's resident fracking scoop artist, a coalition of groups and Senate and Assembly Democrats today seizing on his report that one of the experts hired by the Department of Environmental Conservation to help write hydrofracking regulations is a member of the gas industry trade group.
Chicago, Illinois 2004 — Around the Coyote Winter Festival, Curator's Choice Show, Biannual art festival, Chicago, Illinois 2003 — Landscape Unlimited, Group show, Fine Arts Building Gallery, Chicago, Illinois 2002 — Chicago Art Open 2002, Chicago Artists» Coalition annual exhibit, Chicago, Illinois 1998 — Shoe Show, Group show, Ariana Gallery, Royal Oak, Michigan 1998 — Art and Design Alumni Exhibit, Lee Hall Gallery, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Michigan 1997 — Group Show.
BOLT Residency group exhibition, Preview 6: We've Met Before & HATCH Projects group exhibition, Amor Fati «Chicago Artists Coalition Hosts Two Exhibitions,» The Torch, Dec 11, 2016
Group Activities - New York Artist Union, the WPA, and the Art Workers Coalition Teach - in - Working Conditions Seminar with Precarious Workers Brigade (London), UKK (Young Art Workers, Copenhagen) and a representative of the Chilean Ministry of Culture - Ongoing discussions with representatives from local unions and working centers such as UWA, IWW, Teamster, Writer's Guild of America East, New York Taxi Workers Alliance, and others - Monthly book club on labor law, organizing, workplace occupations, and radical history - End Sotheby's Lockout Solidarity Action at the Whitney Biennial with Occupy Museums, Occupy Sotheby's and Arts & Culture - Joining other OWS labor affiliated working groups such as Labor Outreach Committee, Occupy Your Workplace, and 99 Pickets, as part of the Labor Alliance cluster
Bordowitz's writings stress the ways artists can respond to and intervene in a range of contexts, and how they can use this sensitivity to particular contexts to build coalitions, groups of makers and bodies cutting across demographics to demand real change.
Erik's work been featured in solo exhibitions at the Arts Club of Chicago, Open House Contemporary, EXPO CHICAGO, Bert Green Fine Art, Waubonsee Community College, Project 1612, Chicago Artists Coalition; via public art projects and performances for the Broadview Hotel in Toronto, the Downtown Norfolk Council, Chicago Department of Special Events & Cultural Affairs (DCASE), and Pick Museum of Anthropology; and in group shows at The Franklin, Arizona State University, Eastern Illinois University, University of Nebraska — Omaha, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, and Columbia College, among others.
The Chicago Artists Coalition is proud to present A Challenge to the Summer Group Show: BOLT Alumni Exhibition & Dialogue, an experimental survey and series of events that directly acknowledges and engages its artists and audArtists Coalition is proud to present A Challenge to the Summer Group Show: BOLT Alumni Exhibition & Dialogue, an experimental survey and series of events that directly acknowledges and engages its artists and audartists and audiences.
PREVIEW4 brings together all of the 2014 - 2015 BOLT Residents for their first and only group exhibition at Chicago Artists Coalition
In 1969, the New York group Women Artists in Revolution (WAR) split off from the Art Workers» Coalition (AWC) because the AWC was male - dominated and would not protest on behalf of women aArtists in Revolution (WAR) split off from the Art Workers» Coalition (AWC) because the AWC was male - dominated and would not protest on behalf of women artistsartists.
Artists include: Vito Acconci; Robert Adams; Ryoji Akiyama; Carl Andre; Keith Arnatt; Richard Artschwager; Richard Avedon; Lewis Baltz; Robert Barry; Larry Bell; Mel Bochner; Marcel Broodthaers; Scott Burton; James Lee Byars; John Cage; Vija Celmins; Ron Davis; Walter De Maria; Jan Dibbets; Fluxus; Helen Frankenthaler; Lee Friedlander; Gego; Guerrilla Art Action Group; Philip Guston; R. L. Haeberle, Art Workers Coalition and Peter Brandt; Richard Hamilton; Strike Poster Workshop, Harvard University Graduate School of Design; Douglas Huebler, Robert Irwin; Jasper Johns; Ray Johnson; Donald Judd; Stephen Kaltenbach; Craig Kauffman; Joseph Kosuth; Standish Lawder; Sol LeWitt; Lee Lozano; George Maciunas; John McCracken; Lutz Mommartz; NASA; Bruce Nauman; Claes Oldenburg; Dennis Oppenheim; Nam June Paik; Richard Pettibone; Adrian Piper; Arnulf Rainer; Ely Raman; Robert Rauschenberg; Gerhard Richter; Martha Rosler; Dieter Roth; Edward Rusha; Rudolf Schwarzkogler; Seth Seigelaub; Richard Serra; Joel Shapiro; Robert Smithson and Nancy Holt; Michael Snow; Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, David Novros, Forrest Myers, Robert Rauschenberg, and John Chamberlain; Lawrence Weiner; John Wesley; Christopher Wilmarth; and Garry Winogrand.
The first artists to explicitly align themselves with the civil rights movement were a coalition of some fifteen African American men and women who formed the Spiral Group (1963 — 65).
Chicago Artists Coalition is pleased to present Rough Idle, a group exhibition featuring HATCH Residents Jessica Caponigro, Jeffrey Michael Austin, and Rafael E. Vera.
The Chicago Artists Coalition is pleased to present, Preview 6: We've Met Before, a group exhibition featuring BOLT Artist Residen ts from 2016 - 2017.
The Chicago Artists Coalition is pleased to present, Preview 7: The whole is always smaller than its parts, a group exhibition featuring the 2017 - 2018 BOLT Artists - in - Residence.
Chicago Artists Coalition is pleased to present Tracing the Invisible, a group exhibition featuring HATCH Residents Jessica Harvey, Anansi kNOwBody, and Marina Miliou - Theocharaki, curated by Kate Pollasch.
His exhibition highlights include: Solo Exhibitions: Keep Record, Chicago Artist Coalition, Chicago, IL, The Sand is Ours at Lesley University's Vandernoot Gallery & Rhode Island University's Chazan Family Gallery (Solo exhibitions); Selected Group Exhibitions: Love The Giver, The Franklin, Chicago, IL, Ground Floor: A Biennial Exhibition of New Art from Chicago, Hyde Park Art Center; STEADY MESS, Bureau of General Services — Queer Division in Manhattan (in collaboration with the Fire Island Artist Residency); Blindspots, Xpace Cultural Centre in Toronto [in collaboration with Toronto Pride]; 50 x 50 Invitational, Chicago Cultural Center; and New Work: New Art at SAIC, Sullivan Galleries, School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
In 2013, she was on the project team for the Dance Heritage Coalition's Artist - Driven Archives project which convened several national focus groups including one that she conducted on «Documenting the Creative Process».
A 1971 photograph by Jan van Raay shows artist Cliff Joseph leading a group of artist - activists — members of the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition (BECC)-- in the dead of winter protesting the Whitney Museum's controversial exhibition Contemporary Black Artists in America (months before its opening on April 7, 1971).
The Chicago Artists Coalition is pleased to present, Preview 5, a group exhibition of the 2015 - 2016 BOLT Residency.
Preview 3 brings together the BOLT Residents for their first and only all - group show at Chicago Artists Coalition.
September 25, 2014 — Chicago Artists Coalition is pleased to present Vagabunda, a solo exhibition featuring BOLT Resident Rashayla Marie Brown; and No - Fi, a group exhibition featuring new work by HATCH Projects Residents Lori Felker, Jesse Seay, and Sebura & Gartelmann, curated by Erin Toale.
The Curatorial Writing Group at Chicago Artists Coalition provides a supportive and critical outlet for curators and other arts writers to receive direct feedback and discussion of works - in - progres
CHICAGO — Chicago Artists Coalition (CAC) is pleased to present «Dimmer,» a solo exhibition featuring BOLT Resident Erik L. Peterson, and «Topography of Knowing,» a group exhibition featuring new work by HATCH Projects Residents Mara Baker, Nina Barnett and Cherith Lundin, Sept. 26 — Oct. 16, 2014.
1969 In January, a group of artists meet at Andrews» studio to organize the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition (BECC) to protest the upcoming exhibition Harlem on My Mind: The Cultural Capital of Black America, 1900 - 1968 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, for its exclusion of Harlem residents and artists from the exhibition and its planning.
SELECTED GROUP SCREENINGS 2016 Greater New York, MoMA PS1, Long Island City 2015 UnionDocs Collaborative Projects, Spectacle Theater, Brooklyn 2015 Slideluck LA VII, The Space, Los Angeles 2014 Convergence, New York Film Festival, NYC 2014 Slideluck NYC XVIII, Photoville, Brooklyn 2013 Aberrations of Time, 14 Lilienblum Street, Tel Aviv 2013 7th Annual Red Hook Film Festival, Brooklyn Waterfront Artist's Coalition, Brooklyn 2013 Distrital 2013, District Film Festival, Mexico City 2013 Video Dumbo, Eyebeam, NYC 2012 ExDox, Cologne Art and Moving Image Awards, Cologne 2012 Endless Plain, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena 2012 Our Haus, Austrian Cultural Forum, NYC 2012 End Tymes Fest, Outpost Artist Resources, Brooklyn 2012 Videorover: Season 3, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans 2012 Videorover: Season 3, Manhattan Neighborhood Network, NYC 2012 Videorover: Season 3, Nurture Art Gallery at IndieScreen Cine Club, Brooklyn 2011 UnionDocs» Looking at Los Sures, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Cambridge 2011 Visible Evidence, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, NYC
In 1969, he became a founding member of the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition (BECC), which formed coalitions with other artists» groups, protested the exclusion of women and men of color from institutional and historical canons, and advocated for greater representation of black artists, curators, and intellectuals within major museums.
In the strictest sense, pop art was born in a series of discussions at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts by the Independent Group, a loose coalition of artists and critics fascinated with postwar American popular culture.
Groups like ICE FREE QUEENS, Queens is not 4 sale, Mothers on the Move, Brooklyn Anti-Gentrification Network, Equality for Flatbush, People's Cultural Plan, Take Back the Bronx, Brooklyn Hi - Art Machine, Mi Casa No Es Su Casa, East Harlem Preservation Coalition, East Harlem Anti-Rezoning Project, East Harlem No Se Vende, Defend Corona, Queens Neighborhoods United, SPARC, Chinatown Art Brigade, Decolonize This Place, People's Power Assembly Queens, People's Power Assembly Manhattan are all trying to solve problems that artists and gallerists haven't even figured out how to articulate, because the violence against working - class neighborhoods is palpable to us.
Participating artists: Jacek Adamas, Iván Argote, Art Workers Coalition, Brace Brace, Jesse Darling, Debora Delmar Corp., Deterritorial Support Group, Andrea Fraser, Nicolás Guagnini, Núria Güell, Rafa?
That show was assembled as the result of direct pressure from the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition, a group that organized in 1969 in response to a show of Harlem artists at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Esam Pasha is an Iraqi - born translator, artist, and journalist who has worked as an interpreter for the British Embassy in Baghdad and the Coalition in Iraq, including military groups such as the 101st Airborne and the Florida National Guard.
Their group exhibition, «Uprise / Angry Women,» kicked off on Jan. 17 as an effort organized by artist Indira Cesarine to benefit the ERA Coalition and Fund for Women's Equality.
This combination of events and lack of critical response led to the formation of ASAP, the Artist Studio Affordability Project, a group of artists who are working to build a larger coalition of artists and working class neighbors who are losing space.
For example, AWC (Art Workers» Coalition), an important group and organization that not only protested the war, but also helped to create a community of artists and lessen the discrimination against African - American and Latino artists.
Recent group exhibitions include Que Pasa USA, La Esquina Gallery, Kansas City, MO (2016); The Annual, Chicago Artists Coalition, Chicago (2016); and [But] Three's A Crowd, Efrain Lopez Gallery, Chicago, IL.
Chicago Artists Coalition was founded in 1974 by a group of artists who sought to create a better environment and future for the artistic community living and working in the ChicagolanArtists Coalition was founded in 1974 by a group of artists who sought to create a better environment and future for the artistic community living and working in the Chicagolanartists who sought to create a better environment and future for the artistic community living and working in the Chicagoland area.
A broad coalition of industry groups and artists (including Sir Cliff Richard) has, however, been campaigning for the copyright terms for such works to be extended to 95 years.
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