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Jersey Society (UK), International Call for Applicants: Photographer in Residence Program 2018 Deadline: September 29th, 2017 From their call: Archisle: The Jersey Contemporary Photography Program, hosted by the Société Jersiaise (Jersey Society) in the British Channel Island of Jersey aims... Continue reading →

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Anthony Allen, Associate Director, Paula Cooper Natalie Bell, Assistant Curator, New Museum Heather Darcy Bhandari, Adjunct Lecturer, Visual Art, Brown University Marina Chao, Assistant Curator, International Center of Photography Jean Cooney, Project Manager, Artist Commissions, Creative Time Sean Corcoran, Curator of Photographs and Prints, Museum of the City of New York Lisa Dent, Director of Resources & Award Programs, Creative Capital Kareem Estefan, Independent Art Critic and Editor - at - large, Creative Time Reports Hitomi Iwasaki, Director of Exhibitions and Curator, Queens Museum Flora Katz, Independent Curator Theodore Kerr, Writer, Hyperallergic William Petroni, Managing Director, Cristin Tierney Gallery Heather Reyes, Exhibitions and Collection Manager, The Bronx Museum of the Arts Matthew Schum, Independent Curator Anthony Allen, Associate Director, Paula Cooper Marco Antonini, Executive Director, NurtureArt and Writer Mark Beasley, Curator, Performa George Bolster, The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation Gary Carrion - Murayari, Kraus Family Curator, New Museum Susan Cross, Curator, Mass MoCA Clément Delépine, Assistant Curator, Swiss Institue Bridget Donahue, Owner / Director, Bridget Donahue Gallery Lisa Dent, Director of Resources & Award Programs, Creative Capital Elizabeth M. Grady, PhD, Programs Director, A Blade of Grass Stamatina Gregory, independent curator and critic Janice Guy, Owner, Murray Guy Nicole Hayes, Curator, The Fields Sculpture Park, Art Omi Amanda Hunt, Assistant Curator, Studio Museum Alexis Johnson, Associate Director, Paula Cooper Ruba Katrib, Curator, Sculpture Center Vitaly Komar, Artist Melanie Kress, High Line Art Curatorial Fellow, High Line Art Thomas Lax, Associate Curator in the Department of Media and Performance Art, MoMA Barbara London, Independent Curator, formerly of MoMA Matthew Lyons, Curator, The Kitchen Julie McKim, Curator, Galapagos Christiane Paul, Curator of New Media, Whitney Museum Christian Rattemeyer, The Harvey S. Shipley Miller Associate Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints, MoMA Sara Reisman, Artistic Director, The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation Magda Sawon, Owner, Postmasters Nato Thompson, Chief Curator, Creative Time Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, Guggenheim Museum Eugenie Tsai, John and Barbara Vogelstein Curator of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum
2012 Daniel Belasco, Henry J. Leir Associate Curator, The Jewish Museum Heather Darcy Bhandari, Director, Mixed Greens Gallery Jennifer Blessing, Senior Curator of Photography, Guggenheim Museum Kristen Chappa, Curatorial Associate, SculptureCenter Elizabeth Ferrer, Director of Contemporary Art, BRIC Arts Media Elizabeth Houston, Director, Hous Projects Ryan Inouye, Curatorial Associate, New Museum Lesley Johnstone, Curator, Musée d'Art Contemporain de Montréal Nina Katchadourian, Curator, Drawing Center Jonathan David Katz, Curator and Director of the Doctoral Program in Visual Culture Studies at State University of New York at Buffalo John Massier, Visual Arts Curator, Hallwalls Gallery, Buffalo Sara Reisman, Director, Percent for Art and Independent Curator Sara Jo Romero, Director, Schroeder Romero & Shredder Gallery Gregory Volk, Contributing Writer, Art in America Megan Holly Witko, Director, Andrea Meislin Gallery
Exhibitions at West 19th Street, New York, and 24 Grafton Street, London, balance the program's historical component with presentations of recent painting, photography, sculpture, and video, among other mediums, by boundary - pushing contemporary artists like Kerry James Marshall, Oscar Murillo, Diana Thater, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Jordan Wolfson.
The gallery cultivates an interdisciplinary program through emphasizing contemporary art including: painting, photography, sculpture, installation, new media, and video.
Just this past year, we welcomed the addition of Ayn Foundation with a captivating series of crosses from the iconic Austrian painter Arnulf Rainer; The International Center of Photography (ICP) at Mana opened its gallery on our 6th floor; we launched the Mana Urban Arts Project with Shepard Fairey's largest mural to date; Mana Wine began offering interactive wine tastings and events; our Chicago location participated in the first Chicago Architecture Biennial with a presentation of Richard Meier's process and vision; during Miami Art Week, our Wynwood location hosted a blockbuster program of exhibitions; and Mana Contemporary was named one of the Top 10 Private Museums in the U.S. by Artnet News.
Modeled after the Depression - era photography program of the Farm Security Administration, the commissions update the nation's visual imagery, creating a broad picture of the contemporary socio - economic moment.
«Embassy Gallery Edinburgh / Sils Project Space, Rotterdam, Residency Exchange Program 2011 Main V INTERNATIONAL PRIZE FOR CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY PILAR CITOLER 2010»
Among the acquisition highlights during the past two decades have been: in Archaeology, the Renée and Robert Belfer Collection of Ancient Glass and Greek and Roman Antiquity and the Demirjian Family European Bronze Age Collection; in Jewish Art and Life, an illuminated Mishneh Torah of Maimonides (ca. 1457), acquired jointly with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the restored 18th Century Tzedek ve - Shalom Synagogue from Paramaribo, Suriname; and, in the Fine Arts, Nicolas Poussin's «Destruction and Sack of the Temple of Jerusalem» (1625), Rembrandt van Rijn's «St. Peter in Prison» (1631), the Arturo Schwarz Collection of Dada and Surrealist Art, Jackson Pollock's «Horizontal Composition» (1949), the Noel and Harriette Levine Collection of Photography, and Gerhard Richter's «Abstraktes Bild» (1997); together with an active and ongoing program of acquisitions in contemporary art, including site - specific commissions by such artists as Olafur Eliasson, Anish Kapoor, and Doug and Mike Starn.
The opening - night party will benefit the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston's free admission policy and community programming, and an auction of works by Alejandro Cartagena, Joe Mancuso, Beth Secor and Michael Velliquette will benefit Houston Center for Photography, Project Row Houses, Workshop Houston, and The Contemporary Austin.
The program will present the entire range of young contemporary art production including photography, extended painting, sculpture, installation and performance.
«Deceits and Fantasies: The Garden in Contemporary Photography,» The American Federation of Arts: Exhibitions Program 1998, p. 39.
MassArt's 60 credit, full - time MFA: Media Arts (Photography) program guides students through extensive study of the history and current practice of photography, critical theory, and the contemporary multi-disciplinary ePhotography) program guides students through extensive study of the history and current practice of photography, critical theory, and the contemporary multi-disciplinary ephotography, critical theory, and the contemporary multi-disciplinary environment.
She currently sits on the Boards of Glasstire, the Blaffer Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts Houston and Chair of the Contemporary Art Museum Houston; and participates on the Modern and Contemporary Art Subcommittee and the Photography Subcommittee for MFAH, and with Joe Havel leads the Core Program Committee for the MFAH Glassell School.
As part of a collaboration between The Shpilman Institute for Photography, Schir Foundation and KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin, Ilit Azoulay has been invited for a six - month residency program in Berlin and a solo exhibition at KW.
Selected international exhibitions including those forthcoming consist of: Ars and Flora, Bogota, Columbia, 2016, Los Angeles County Exhibitions, Los Angeles, 2016, Bar Projects, Barcelona, Spain *, Barbara Seiler Gallery, Zurich *, 2016, ZKM, Karlsruhe, 2016, LAXART, Los Angeles, 2015, Manifesta 10, Parallel Program, Saint Petersburg, Russia 2014; Red Cat Theater, 2014 Otis College of Art Ben Maltz Gallery, 2014 Townhouse Gallery, Cairo, 2013 *, Fons Welters Gallery Amsterdam 2011 *; MAK Center, Vienna, 2011, MUSAC, Leon, Spain, 2010, Kunsthaus Zurich, 2006; NBGK, Berlin, 2006; Kunsthaus Graz, 2006; Los Angeles County Museum, 2006; Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo, 2004; Studio Museum of Harlem, 2003; California Museum of Photography, Riverside, 2002 *; Edward Mitterand Gallery, 2002 *; Storefront for Art and Architecture, 2002 *; The Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, 2001 *; The Whitney Museum of American Art, 2001; Artists Space, 2001, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, 1995; Villa Arson, Nice, France, 1994;P.
The Photography / Digital Media program prepares artists to take full advantage of the traditional and contemporary modes of creating, manipulating, printing and / or publishing their photographs, lens - based artworks, and media art productions.
He also revamped the exhibition program to focus on modern and contemporary art, with spotlights on regional artists, photography, and design.
Jury Greg Harris, Associate Curator, DePaul Art Museum Karen Irvine, Curator & Associate Director, Museum of Contemporary Photography Jessica Cochran, Curator of Exhibitions and Programs, Center for Book and Paper Arts Steve Woodall, Director, Center for Book and Paper Arts
From 19 to 23 February, 164 galleries from 23 countries, besides the 55 galleries that formed part of the curated programs, showed the best of contemporary painting, sculpture, installation, photography, drawing, video and new media.
The program consists of all genre of art: painting, wood - block printing, photography, object, contemporary craft making, installation, video art, sound art and dance performance.
She heads the C / O Berlin Talents program, an annual internationally advertised competition for young contemporary photography and art criticism, and has organized collective and individual shows as well as the C / O Berlin Book Days, a platform for self - publishers.
After earning a Master's degree in Art History and Cultural Sciences from Leipzig University in 2010, Ulrike Heine entered an interdisciplinary PhD program and focused her research on contemporary environmental photography.
This program is aimed at artists in every artistic discipline: Architecture / landscape / urbanism, street arts / circus / puppets, digital arts, visual arts, comics, cinema / movies / video, curating projects, dance / performances, design, literature, youth book, fine arts and crafts, modern music and jazz, classical and contemporary music, contemporary art performances, photography, theatre, musics for films and video games.
The Haudenschilds» enthusiasm for the field extends beyond collecting: as part of the overall Zooming into Focus program, they have commissioned new works (not necessarily collectible), have sponsored lectures and video screenings, and have supported two symposia focusing on contemporary Chinese photography and video, in San Diego and Hangzhou.
«Zooming into Focus: Contemporary Photography and video from the Haudenschild Collection» exhibitions in US, China and Mexico included a schedule of Symposia, artist residency programs, commissioned works and a series of lectures, performance, video dialogues and screenings in US, China and Mexico.
In addition, LSG is dedicated to a contemporary program that incorporates paintings, photography and sculpture, as well as conceptual and multimedia art by a growing roster of regional, national and international artists, including Gino Miles, Thalen & Thalen, Chris Bracey, David Spiller, Jason Myers, Russell Young, David Kramer, Wayne Warren, Dale Enochs, Constance Edwards Scopelitis and William John Kennedy.
FAR is home to Pictura Gallery, with its established yearly program of contemporary photography exhibits.
Organization with an operating budget under $ 2 million Awardee PAMELA S. WALL, Curator of Exhibitions, Gibbes Museum of Art for The Things We Carry: Contemporary Art in the South at the Gibbes Museum of Art Organization with an operating budget of $ 2 - $ 6 million Awardee STACY C. HOLLANDER, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs, Chief Curator, Director of Exhibitions, American Folk Art Museum for Securing the Shadow: Posthumous Portraiture in America at the American Folk Art Museum Organization with an operating budget of $ 6 - $ 15 million Awardees NANCY KATHRYN BURNS, Assistant Curator of Prints, Drawings & Photographs, Worcester Art Museum KRISTINA WILSON, Associate Professor of Art History, & Chair, Department of Visual & Performing Arts, Clark University Both for Cyanotypes: Photography's Blue Period at the Worcester Art Museum Organization with an operating budget of $ 15 - $ 30 million Awardees (tie) ANNE - MARIE EZE, Director of Scholarly & Public Programs, Houghton Library, Harvard University NATHANIEL SILVER, Associate Curator, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum both for Beyond Words: Italian Renaissance Books at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum MASSUMEH FARHAD, Chief Curator & Curator of Islamic Art, Freer Gallery of Art Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution SIMON RETTIG, Assistant Curator of Islamic Art, Freer Gallery of Art Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution both for The Art of the Qur» an: Treasures from the Museum of Turkish & Islamic Arts at the Freer Gallery of Art Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution Honorable Mention JENS HOFFMANN, Deputy Director, Exhibitions & Public Programs, The Jewish Museum CLAUDIA J. NAHSON, Morris & Eva Feld Curator, The Jewish Museum both for Roberto Burle Marx: Brazilian Modernist at The Jewish Museum Organization with an operating budget over $ 30 million Awardees AL MINER, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston LAURA WEINSTEIN, Ananda Coomaraswamy Curator of South Asian & Islamic Art & Acting Matsutaro Shoriki Chair, Art of Asia, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston both for Megacities Asia at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
She is the Curator of Video Programming at the Museum of Contemporary Photography and a Teaching Artist at Senn High School.
Kiang gallery was established in 1992 and continues a challenging exhibition program of contemporary works in all media: painting, drawing, contemporary photography, sculpture, digital media, including a long standing commitment to Chinese contemporary art and Chinese photography, by emerging and mid-career artists.
For the upcoming session we have invited artists Lucas Blalock and John Kelsey; Matthew Biro, Professor and Chair, Department of the History of Art, University of Michigan; Alex Klein, The Dorothy and Stephen R. Weber (CHE» 60) Program Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania; and Carol Squiers, Curator, International Center of Photography to lead a discussion about material and conceptual experimentation in contemporary photographiContemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania; and Carol Squiers, Curator, International Center of Photography to lead a discussion about material and conceptual experimentation in contemporary photographicontemporary photographic practices.
Marvin Heiferman, independent curator and writer, author of Photography Changes Everything Alex Klein, artist, and program curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia Illah Nourbakhsh, professor of robotics and director of the CREATE Lab, Carnegie Mellon University Arthur Ou, assistant professor of photography and director, BFA photography, Parsons The New SchoolPhotography Changes Everything Alex Klein, artist, and program curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia Illah Nourbakhsh, professor of robotics and director of the CREATE Lab, Carnegie Mellon University Arthur Ou, assistant professor of photography and director, BFA photography, Parsons The New Schoolphotography and director, BFA photography, Parsons The New Schoolphotography, Parsons The New School for Design
The Print Center, founded in 1915, supports printmaking and photography as vital contemporary arts through exhibitions and related educational programs, art sales and an award - winning public school arts education program.
In addition, LSG is dedicated to a contemporary program that incorporates paintings, photography and sculpture, as well as conceptual and multimedia art by a growing roster of regional, national and international artists, such as Gino Miles, Thalen & Thalen, David Spiller, Russell Young and Amy Kirchner among others.
CPW welcomes proposals from curators who wish to curate exhibition / publication programs of innovative contemporary photography and related media including film, video, and web - based works.
CPW's Permanent Print Collection of over 1,800 contemporary photographs has been assembled through the generous gifts of artists, who have participated in our programs, individual donors and the annual Photography Now exhibition acquisition prize.
CPW's residency program is unique in its longstanding commitment to diversity within the field of photography, and its criticality to contemporary discourse on photography.
The MFA Photography program prepares students to become practicing artists and scholars who redefine the creative role of photography within contemporaPhotography program prepares students to become practicing artists and scholars who redefine the creative role of photography within contemporaphotography within contemporary culture.
2015 Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015, Panel Discussion with Quentin Bajac and Roxana Marcoci; artists Ilit Azoulay, Lucas Blalock, David Hartt, and Katja Novitskova; and artist collective DIS, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, USA Core Program Lecture: David Hartt, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, USA Artist's talk, The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA Where architecture Meets Art, Panel discussion with Amanda Williams, Jessica Stockholder, David Hartt, moderated by Yesomi Umolu, Public program for The Chicago Architecture Biennial, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL, USA Artist's talk, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada Kasten in Context: New Peers: Barbara Kasten in conversation with David Hartt, Takeshi Murata, and Sara VanDerBeek, Institute of Contemporary Art, The University of Pennsylvania, Program Lecture: David Hartt, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, USA Artist's talk, The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA Where architecture Meets Art, Panel discussion with Amanda Williams, Jessica Stockholder, David Hartt, moderated by Yesomi Umolu, Public program for The Chicago Architecture Biennial, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL, USA Artist's talk, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada Kasten in Context: New Peers: Barbara Kasten in conversation with David Hartt, Takeshi Murata, and Sara VanDerBeek, Institute of Contemporary Art, The University of Pennsylvania, program for The Chicago Architecture Biennial, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL, USA Artist's talk, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada Kasten in Context: New Peers: Barbara Kasten in conversation with David Hartt, Takeshi Murata, and Sara VanDerBeek, Institute of Contemporary Art, The University of Pennsylvania, PA; USA
Notable museum professionals and influencers in attendance included Jorge and Darlene Pérez, Rina Carvajal, Director, Miami Dade College Museum of Art and Design, Tommy Rönngren, Founding Partner and Chairman of the Board, Fotografiska London, The Museum of Photography, Rina Carvajal, Director, MDC Museum of Art and Design, Bonnie Clearwater, Director and Chief Curator, NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, Rachel Brown, Program Manager, Art Business & Summer Study, Sotheby's Institute of Art, Claire Malloy, Membership Coordinator, Whitney Contemporaries, Whitney Museum of American Art, Shane L. Platt, Assistant to the Director, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Courtney Graham, Manager of Events & Evening Associates, Art Institute of Chicago, Patricia Hanna, Art Director, The Related Group, Tami Katz - Freiman, Curator, Israeli Pavilion, 2017 Venice Biennale.
Upon completing an expansion of SFMOMA's facilities, the Fisher Collection will be presented in a dedicated new wing and will also be interwoven with works from SFMOMA's modern and contemporary holdings, enhancing SFMOMA's capacity to develop exhibitions and public programs in all areas of its collections — painting and sculpture, photography, architecture and design, and media arts.
Carrie Mae Weems LIVE: Past Tense / Future Perfect In conjunction with Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video, on view at the museum through May 14, join Carrie Mae Weems as she hosts an all - star cast on April 25 — 27 for a weekend of programs focusing on contemporary cultural production in the areas of dance, film, literature, music, theater, and visual art.
They focus on contemporary painting, sculpture and new digital photography with an international program.
He participated in Light Work's Artist - in - Residence program in January 1999, and curated the exhibition desire: Contemporary Photography from the Visual AIDS in the same year.
This year's jurors are: Ruba Katrib, curator at SculptureCenter in Long Island City, New York, where she organizes exhibitions, educational and public programs, and publications, and coordinates program presentation; Clifford Owens, a New York - based contemporary artist who works in performance, photography, text, and video; and Nat Trotman, associate curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
The full program will feature Hans Ulrich Obrist in conversation with Hairy Who Artists; Diego Perrone, Eugenio Re Rebaudengo, Letizia Ragaglia and Ilaria Bonacossa on contemporary art in Italy; Matthieu Poirier and Daniel Buren on the intersections of art and architecture; Dan Cameron, Anthony Elms and Irene Hofmann on the difference between American and European international exhibition models in «Biennale Biennial;» a discussion on contemporary photography with curator and author of Photography is Magic, Charlotte Cotton, in conversation with various artists through the Aperture Foundation; the impact of contemporary design criticism and its discourse featuring Alice Twemlow among others; and Thelma Golden, Solveig Øvstebø and Franklin Sirmans in conversation with Jacob Proctor on the global influence of museum collections and ephotography with curator and author of Photography is Magic, Charlotte Cotton, in conversation with various artists through the Aperture Foundation; the impact of contemporary design criticism and its discourse featuring Alice Twemlow among others; and Thelma Golden, Solveig Øvstebø and Franklin Sirmans in conversation with Jacob Proctor on the global influence of museum collections and ePhotography is Magic, Charlotte Cotton, in conversation with various artists through the Aperture Foundation; the impact of contemporary design criticism and its discourse featuring Alice Twemlow among others; and Thelma Golden, Solveig Øvstebø and Franklin Sirmans in conversation with Jacob Proctor on the global influence of museum collections and exhibitions.
2008 «Character Project» — USA Network Commission Honored Educator, The Society for Photographic Education, Cleveland, OH Oxbow School, Napa, CA — Visiting Artist Residency 2007 Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA - Edward E. Elson Artist - in - Residence 2006 Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY - Artist in Residence, «Expanding the Walls: Making Connections Between Photography, History, and Community» 2005 Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA - Edward E. Elson Artist - in - Residence San Francisco Arts Education, San Francisco, CA - Artist - in - Residence 2003 Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI - Artist - in - Residence California State University, Monterey Bay, CA - Artist - in - Residence, The Reclamation Project 2002 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship - Fellow in Photography David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago - Artist - in - Residence 2000 Federal Reserve Bank, Chicago, IL - Commission 1999 International Artist's Studio Program in Sweden (IASPIS), Stockholm, Sweden - Artist - in - Residence Percent for Art Commission, Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs - Midway Airport Center for Documentary Sudies at Duke University - «Idivisible» / A National Documentary Project Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY - Artist - in - Residence Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT - Artist - in - Residence 1998 National Portrait Gallery, London - Artist - in - Residence 1997 Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA - Edward E. Elson Artist - in - Residence Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, OH - Artist - in Residence 1996 High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA, «Picturing the South: The Commission Project» Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT, Residency Project Committee for Public Art Commission, Cleveland Public Library Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, VA / Colonial Boys and Girls Club, Norfolk, VA - Residency Workshop 1995 Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN - Artist - in - Residence Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH - Artist - in - Residence 1994 Percent for Art Commission, Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs - Mabel Manning Near West Side Branch Library 1993 The Museum of Modern Art, New York, MoMA Life Trustees Portrait Commission The George Gund Foundation, Cleveland, OH, Commissioned Project The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College and Providence - St.
Another aspect of our gallery program is Modern Photography ranging from renowned avant - garde artists to Post-War American photographers and selected contemporaries.
New work from the Center for Photography at Woodstock's artist - in - residency program, probing the complexities of contemporary life through revelations and with candor.
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