So, impressed by what she saw on Instagram, she pitched an idea to the center staff of an exhibit of Kentucky photos from the site, and «Kentucky: As Seen on Instagram» is now on exhibit in
the City Gallery through Aug. 6, including the July 21 Gallery Hop.
Not exact matches
The Bronx Council on the Arts, located at the Longwood Art
Gallery at Hostos Community College, 450 Grand Concourse (at 149th Street), hosts three exhibitions
through May 7: In the
City: Memory, Places and Spaces, which includes works on migration and urban planning; Transmit - Transit: Hatuey Ramos - Fermin @ The Project Room, featuring traveling in the city and ethnic diversity; and Impractical Hats: Indie Crafts Reinvent Everyday Gear, featuring construction of hats in unorthodox w
City: Memory, Places and Spaces, which includes works on migration and urban planning; Transmit - Transit: Hatuey Ramos - Fermin @ The Project Room, featuring traveling in the
city and ethnic diversity; and Impractical Hats: Indie Crafts Reinvent Everyday Gear, featuring construction of hats in unorthodox w
city and ethnic diversity; and Impractical Hats: Indie Crafts Reinvent Everyday Gear, featuring construction of hats in unorthodox ways.
The
gallery of student work, «My
City and Me,» will be on display at Rodriguez's office
through June.
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I got to leaf
through a copy at the Nelson Art
Gallery gift shop in Kansas
City last week and was so taken by the total book experience — the rhyme, vocabulary, and illustrations.
Stroll along the Malecon boardwalk or
through the
city's cobbled streets to discover quirky souvenir shops, art
galleries, boutique hotels, and dance clubs.
• Big Island, HI: Get a lomilomi massage at Four Seasons Resort Hualalai • Big Sur, CA: Stop along the Pacific Coast Highway at Redwood Grill • British Columbia: Heli - ski over the Bugaboo Mountains • Charleston, SC: Stroll the
city's private gardens • Chicago: Tour architectural landmarks • Churchill, Manitoba: Get face - to - face with polar bears • Houston: Admire art at the Rothko Chapel • Jackson Hole, WY: Go fly - fishing • Las Vegas: Drive a Ferrari at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway • Los Angeles: Spend a night out celeb - spotting • Maine: Devour the ultimate lobster roll at Clam Shack • Miami: Learn to salsa at Hoy Como Ayer • Montreal: Take a comfort food tour • Na Pali coast, Kauai: Hike the Kalalau Trail • Napa Valley, CA: Eat and play like a local • New Orleans: Hear jazz at Preservation Hall • New York City: Start a perfect day at MoMA and Casa Lever • Salmon River, ID: Go whitewater rafting on the Middle Fork • San Francisco: Slurp oysters at Hog Island Oyster Bar • Sedona, AZ: Get a Reiki energy healing treatment at Mii Amo • Utah: Drive from the San Juan Inn through Monument Valley • Washington, D.C.: Immerse yourself in the Freer Gallery's Peacock Room • Yosemite National Park: Visit the sequoias in Mariposa G
city's private gardens • Chicago: Tour architectural landmarks • Churchill, Manitoba: Get face - to - face with polar bears • Houston: Admire art at the Rothko Chapel • Jackson Hole, WY: Go fly - fishing • Las Vegas: Drive a Ferrari at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway • Los Angeles: Spend a night out celeb - spotting • Maine: Devour the ultimate lobster roll at Clam Shack • Miami: Learn to salsa at Hoy Como Ayer • Montreal: Take a comfort food tour • Na Pali coast, Kauai: Hike the Kalalau Trail • Napa Valley, CA: Eat and play like a local • New Orleans: Hear jazz at Preservation Hall • New York
City: Start a perfect day at MoMA and Casa Lever • Salmon River, ID: Go whitewater rafting on the Middle Fork • San Francisco: Slurp oysters at Hog Island Oyster Bar • Sedona, AZ: Get a Reiki energy healing treatment at Mii Amo • Utah: Drive from the San Juan Inn through Monument Valley • Washington, D.C.: Immerse yourself in the Freer Gallery's Peacock Room • Yosemite National Park: Visit the sequoias in Mariposa G
City: Start a perfect day at MoMA and Casa Lever • Salmon River, ID: Go whitewater rafting on the Middle Fork • San Francisco: Slurp oysters at Hog Island Oyster Bar • Sedona, AZ: Get a Reiki energy healing treatment at Mii Amo • Utah: Drive from the San Juan Inn
through Monument Valley • Washington, D.C.: Immerse yourself in the Freer
Gallery's Peacock Room • Yosemite National Park: Visit the sequoias in Mariposa Grove
Wander
through the many boutiques and admire the street art as well as the art in
galleries in the
city's Central Business District, or CBD.
Take invigorating walks
through the
city streets and parks, linger in free museums and
galleries, enjoy freebie arts and music events.
Roam
through the
City Palace complex to get an insight of the royal days of yore and then enjoy an imperial lunch in the
gallery restaurant in the Fateh Prakash Palace.
Morocco can also be explored
through its multitude of museums, many of the best being a prominent presence on Marrakech
city breaks, whereas Casablanca is famous for displaying the country's world - class art
galleries.
Five minutes drive to the
city centre shopping, Wadlata Tourist Information, art
galleries, beachfront and railway station for Pichi Richi steam train ride
through the Flinders Rantes to Quorn bookings.
Visitors there will get a dose of culture by meandering
through the
city's eclectic art
galleries and can chill out afterwards with a cold cerveza at one of its casual cafes.
State Street, which cuts
through the center of the
city, is a laidback, pedestrian - friendly thoroughfare with art
galleries, theaters, and museums.
Between Holyrood house (the seat of the Scottish parliament) and Edinburgh Castle, The Cowgate Tourist Hostel offers you easily access to many of the
city's diverse attractions — allowing you the freedom to either explore the
city's vibrant nightlife — including a vast array of pubs and beer gardens, or relax and enjoy a peaceful afternoon wandering
through Edinburgh's many museums, art
galleries and public parks.
Your objective in this 3D shooting
gallery is simple: as a cop, move
through various areas of a
city, eliminating any criminals that get in your way.
Ron Morosan reviews Inventing Downtown: Artist - Run Galleries in New York
City, 1952 — 1965 at the Grey Art
Gallery, New York University, on view
through April 1, 2017.
My BAG is,
through producing solid, powerful paintings, to become independent financially
through my art, become nationally known (featured in prominent magazines) to get good
gallery representation in multiple
cities, to teach 2 - 3 workshops a year (one abroad), and to be able to build my own studio, near my home.
As art critic for Willamette Week, Portland's highly regarded alternative weekly newspaper, Speer has strolled
through galleries in and around the Oregon
city for more than a decade.
2017
Through the Eyes of an Artist, Panepinto Galleries, Jersey
City, NJ About Face, Southampton Arts Center, Southampton, NY Summer Exhibition, Flowers
Gallery, New York, NY curated by Matthew Flowers, Andrew Russeth & Joyce Varvatos Regard: Reciprocal Portraits, Weems
Gallery, Meredith College, Raleigh, NC
Curated Exhibitions 2017 Dreams, Community and Individual Voices - Spoken
Through Symbolism, guest curator, Saint Louis Art Museum's Danforth Collection, St. Louis, MO 2016/2017 Sinew: Female Native Artists of the Twin
Cities: Artistry, Bloomington, MN, Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, MN 2016 American Art: It's Complicated (co-curated), Minnesota Museum of American Art, St. Paul, MN 2016 Synthesis: Paintings by Aza Erdrich, All My Relations
Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2014 Rosalie Favell: Relations, All My Relations
Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2014 On Fertile Ground, All My Relations
Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2014 Where I Fit, All My Relations
Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2013 Found, All My Relations
Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2013 Make it Pop, All My Relations
Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2012 Indian First, All My Relations
Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2012 Ded Unk» Unpi — We Are Here, All My Relations
Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, MN 2012 The Hopeman Family Collection, All My Relations
Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2011 Mni Sota: Reflections of Time and Place, All My Relations
Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Mille Lacs Indian Museum, MN, Nash
Gallery University of Minnesota, Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, MN.
Muse: Mickalene Thomas Photographs and tête - à - tête will be on view at Aperture
Gallery in New York
City from January 28
through March 17.
He has exhibited internationally and nationally including exhibitions at the Soloman R. Guggenheim, Bergen Kunsthall, Stedelijk Museum, Sculpture Centre, Manif d'Art: The Quebec
City Biennial, The Third Guanghou Triennial and the Western New York Biennial
through the Albright - Knox Art
Gallery.
Through his famed online video program, The Kalm Report, Munk tours artist's studios,
gallery exhibits and art world events throughout New York
City.
Called Made to be Destroyed, Marclay pieces together high octane clips of art in movies; Clive Owen battles
through a frenetic shoot out in the Guggenheim, Christian Bale sets fire to the Mona Lisa and Jack Nicholson's Joker gleefully dances
through a Gotham
City gallery, defacing and destroying artworks as he goes.
Trying to give a breath of fresh air to the
city's artistic scene, the
gallery brings works that can expand horizons, open minds and view the world and life in general
through various different eyes, ideas, and souls.
The PMA's Judy and Leonard Lauder Director Mark Bessire adds: «
Through my time at the PMA, working with the
city and community in Portland, and my work on the Board of Advisors at SPACE
Gallery, I've gotten to know Nat well and admire the way he approaches art.
The exhibition is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission; the Pasadena Arts & Culture Commission and the
City of Pasadena Cultural Affairs Division; the Southern California Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts; Pasadena Art Alliance; Kim and Al Eiber; Michael Rosenfeld
Gallery, LLC, New York; the California Art Company, LLC; and the Pasadena Museum of California Art's Board of Directors and Ambassador Circle.
She was represented by the John Weber
Gallery in New York
City from 1976
through 2001 and has exhibited in major museums and
galleries nationally as well as Europe and Japan.
Two major exhibitions of Bonnard's work took place in 1998: February
through May at the Tate
Gallery in London, and from June
through October at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
City.
1996 On / In /
Through, Morris - Healy
Gallery, New York, New York Sculpture, Preview - Review, Cohen Berkowitz
Gallery, Kansas
City, Missouri.
Washington, DC — The first retrospective in 25 years of work by artist Garry Winogrand — renowned photographer of New York
City and postwar American life — will be on view at the National
Gallery of Art, Washington, March 2
through June 8, 2014.
All images: Tomoo Gokita «PEEKABOO,» installation view at Tokyo Opera
City Art
Gallery,
through June 24, 2018.
Just this month, Yanai unveiled ANCIENNE RIVE, his debut solo show in New York
City at Chelsea's Ameringer McEnery Yohe
Gallery — on now
through 14 August.
Throughout the early 1990s, Patten's painting gained wider recognition
through gallery exhibitions in both Kansas
City and New York
City.
Kaino co-founded both Favela, the first online destination for critical art discourse, and Deep River, an artist - run
gallery in Los Angeles that was active
through 2002, staging solo shows with some of the most important emerging artists in the
city.
On view
through September 9, 2018, Declaration will fill the building's
galleries and reach into the
city with a dynamic mix of multimedia projects.
The Barnes presents a multi-part project that captures
city life
through a
gallery exhibition, newly commissioned public installations and performances, and citizen - created photos and videos.
He mounted an inaugural exhibition in September, bypassing art magnets, like New York
City and Los Angeles, for a market with a strong collector base that the
gallery tested
through participation in the Dallas Art Fair, where both sales were made and contacts established.
While the
city of Oakland is not without its own challenges, it was
through official support that the Oakland Art Murmur, a walk between eight
galleries in 2005, became the full - throated, monthly cultural event of 25,000 visitors that today is Oakland First Fridays.
Blaffer Art
Gallery: «Buildering: Misbehaving the
City,» international group show about the use of architecture and the urban environment; opens noon Sunday,
through Dec. 6; 120 Fine Arts Building, University of Houston; 713-743-9521, blafferartmuseum.org.FREE
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Organized by REDCAT with a consortium of organizations and independent artists, the festival connects artists from more than a dozen countries with neighborhoods
city - wide,
through vital performances in parks, plazas,
galleries, theaters and busy urban settings.
2010En el Barrio de Gavin Black
through evas arche un der feminist in the back room of Gavin Brown Enterprise; curated by Pati Hertling, New York, NY In the Company of; Housatonic Museum, curated by Terri Smith, Bridgeport, CT The Pursuer; Greene Naftali
Gallery, New York, NY Greater New York Cinema Program; PS1, Long Island
City, NY Beside Himself; curated by Terri Smith, Ditch Projects, Springfield, OR Hardcorps: Movement Research Festival 2010; Center for Performance Research, Brooklyn, NY Alphabet Soup; The Creative Alliance, Baltimore, MD A Failed Entertainment: Selections from the Filmography of James O. Incandenza; The Leroy Neiman
Gallery at Columbia University, New York, NY
Solo exhibitions include «the wet wet wanderer», as part of «Para Fiction», Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2017); «softer and rounder so as to shine
through your smooth marble», SALT Galata, Istanbul, Turkey (2017); «And she will say: hi her, ailleurs, to higher grounds...», Kunstmuseum Luzern, Switzerland (2016); «GDM — Grand Dad's Visitor Center», Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan, Italy (2016); «all behind, we'll go deeper, deep down and she will say,» Museum Für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt Am Main, Frankfurt, Germany (2016); «Into All That is Here», Red Brick Art Museum, Beijing, China (2016); «we would be floating away from the dirty past», Haus Der Kunst, Munich, Germany (2015); «For Forgetting», New Museum, New York, NY, USA (2014); «While You Weren't Looking», Laboratorio Arte Alameda, Mexico
City, Mexico (2014); Max Mara Art Prize for Women, Whitechapel
Gallery, London, UK and Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, Italy (2013); «Laure Prouvost / Adam Chodzko» as part of «Schwitters in Britain», Tate Britain, London, UK (2013); The Hepworth Wakefield, Wakefield, UK (2012); and «All These Things Think Link», Flat Time House, London, UK.
This talk — organized in conjunction with the exhibition Isamu Noguchi: Variations, on view at Pace
Gallery through March 21 — will take place at Pace
Gallery, 508 & 510 West 25th Street, New York
City.
The artist continues his exultation of the familiar — frayed urban palms in Florida, highway overpasses, subway stations — with a series of lively new paintings on view
through May 23 at Kohn
Gallery in Los Angeles, marking his first solo show in the
city in over a decade.
In 1976, Alanna Heiss founded P.S. 1 as the latest venture in a series of pioneering projects organized
through her non-profit organization, the Institute for Art and Urban Resources, which included the Clocktower
Gallery in lower Manhattan and other disused spaces across New York
City.