In addition to numerous
Creative Growth gallery shows, Ying Ge has shown at Gallery Paule Anglim in San Francisco and at the 2012 New Art Dealer's Alliance Fair in Miami.
Please note that
the Creative Growth Gallery is free and open to the public at any time during regular gallery hours: Monday — Friday 10:00 am — 4:30 pm and Saturday 10:00 am — 3:00 pm.
Not exact matches
Like its Miami counterpart, Untitled remains happily a friendly and unpretentious atmosphere to experience its rather humble arrangement of roughly forty booths brought to you by a variety art spaces, from the more traditional and well known commercial
galleries like David Zwirner (New York and London) to community - oriented non-profits like
Creative Growth (Oakland), academic - leaning institutions like CCA's Wattis Institute (San Francisco), or research and archival - based foundations like the David Ireland - centric, The 500 Capp Street Foundation (San Francisco).
, New York Eli Ping Frances Perkins, New York Simon Preston, New York REGINA REX, New York SculptureCenter, New York Rachel Uffner
Gallery, New York Tomorrow, New York White Columns, New York
CREATIVE GROWTH; Oakland Adams and Ollman, Portland Ratio 3, San Francisco
Tuesday, August 27, 2 pm, Create
Gallery Gallery Talk with Tom Di Maria, director of the
Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland, CA
2004 «The Mythological Machine» Curated by Francesco Manacorda, Mead
Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry UK «I Love Music» Curated by Matthew Higgs,
Creative Growth, Oakland, CA «Happy Days Are Here Again» Curated by Andre Schlechtriem, David Zwirner, NYC «Power Corruption and Lies» Curated by Adam McEwan and Neville Wakefield, Roth Horowitz, NYC «Drunk vs. Stoned» Gavin Brown's Enterprise @ Passerby, NYC «Let the Bullshit Run A Marathon» Curated by Nate Lowman, Nicole Klagsbrun
Gallery, NYC
The pieces featured in this exhibition provide entry points into bodies of work that construct robust narratives, representing ongoing projects and life - long dedications of twelve artists maintaining practices with the essential studio support of LAND in NYC, Hozhoni in Flagstaff,
Creative Growth and NIAD in the Bay Area, First Street
Gallery Art Center and ECF in Los Angeles, and
Creative Vision Factory in Wilmington, Delaware.
EXHIBITIONS 2016 «
Growth / Decay», Antler
Gallery - Portland, OR 2016 «
Growth / Decay», Paradigm
Gallery - Philadelphia, PA 2016 «Year Two», Sweet As Studios - Pittsburgh, PA 2016 «Photobook 2015 Exhibition», Griffin Museum of Photography - Winchester, MA 2015 «Photobook 2015 Exhibition», Davis Orton
Gallery - Hudson, NY 2015 «Art All Day», Artworks Trenton - Trenton, NJ 2014 «Works by Nick Pedersen», Paradigm
Gallery - Philadelphia, PA 2014 «Pratt Digital Arts» Art Basel Miami Beach - Miami, FL 2014 «Virtual Vision», Auguste Clown
Gallery - Melbourne, Australia 2014 «Art All Night», Artworks Trenton - Trenton, NJ 2013 «Story of the
Creative», Angel Orensanz Foundation - New York City, NY 2013 «Superstition», San Francisco Center for the Book - San Francisco, CA 2013 «Graphique Noir», Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, CA 2012 «Electron Salon», Los Angeles Center for Digital Art - Los Angeles, CA 2012 «Daylight Savings», The Banff Centre - Alberta, Canada 2011 «Object / Self / Subject», Museum of Russian Art - Jersey City, NJ 2011 «Devoción por un ídolo», Bastardo
Gallery — Bogotá, Colombia 2011 «Pratt Show», The Manhattan Center - New York City, NY 2011 «Digital Print Exhibition», D&D Building - New York City, NY 2010 «Art and Sustainability», Schafler
Gallery - Brooklyn, NY 2009 «Politics and Media», Schafler
Gallery - Brooklyn, NY
Creative Growth Art Center is a non-profit that serves artists with developmental, mental and physical disabilities, providing a professional studio environment for artistic development,
gallery exhibition and representation and a social atmosphere among peers.
The
gallery is indebted to Ricco Maresca Gallery and Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland, CA, for their support of this exhi
gallery is indebted to Ricco Maresca
Gallery and Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland, CA, for their support of this exhi
Gallery and
Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland, CA, for their support of this exhibition.
Kim has been practicing at
Creative Growth since 2000 and has recently been featured at NADA Miami, Andrew Edlin
Gallery in New York, and Park Life in San Francisco.
In collaboration with The
Creative Growth Art Center and the Healing Arts Initiative, «We Are Not Alone» is curated by the current director of White Columns, Matthew Higgs and will be showing at Fountain
Gallery until March 1st, 2015.
Your membership supports over 150 artists with disabilities at
Creative Growth Art Center, ensuring each artist receives professional grade materials, exceptional artistic instruction, premium exhibition and promotion opportunities in our gallery and abroad, partnerships with renowned Visiting Artists, and a secure, creative home o
Creative Growth Art Center, ensuring each artist receives professional grade materials, exceptional artistic instruction, premium exhibition and promotion opportunities in our
gallery and abroad, partnerships with renowned Visiting Artists, and a secure,
creative home o
creative home of peers.
Creative Growth Art Center is a non-profit that serves artists with developmental, mental and physical disabilities, providing a professional studio environment for artistic development,
gallery exhibition, and representation.
Creative Growth Art Center serves adult artists with developmental, mental and physical disabilities, providing a professional studio environment for artistic development,
gallery exhibition and representation, and a social atmosphere among peers.
Donald has attended
Creative Growth since 1976 and has exhibited work at Rena Bransten
Gallery, San Francisco, Gavin Brown's enterprise, New York, the Collection de L'Art Brut, Lausanne, and ABCD, Paris.
Volunteers play an integral role at
Creative Growth in providing important support for staff and artists, aiding the smooth operation of our Studio and
Gallery.
Butler has exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Justina M. Barnicke
Gallery, Hart House, University of Toronto; White Columns, New York City;
Creative Growth Art Center, Oakland, CA, USA; Sparwasser HQ, Berlin and
Gallery 44, Toronto.
Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland has devoted its
gallery space to a solo show for the first time.
While the
growth of interest in art and in its value (in all senses of the word) is truly sensational — it is a fulfillment of belief in the
creative power of art — the market has become so damn efficient that it is suffocating a crucial sector of the
gallery system as we have known it, the part that has nurtured and financed whole generations of artists who were never big money — makers.
2004 Poetry and Its Arts, California Historical Society, San Francisco, CA Continuities, curated by Renny Pritikin, The Nelson
Gallery, UC Davis, Davis, CA, I Love Music,
Creative Growth Art Center, Oakland, CA The Gray Area — Uncertain Images, curated by Matthew Higgs, The Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, CA Un / Familiar Territory, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
At the University of Maryland, she is an Associate Professor of Architecture, Director of
Creative Placemaking for the National Center for Smart
Growth and the Kibel
Gallery Curator.