SDSU
Downtown Gallery Event Thursday through Monday, 11:00 am — 4:00 pm (closed Tuesday and Wednesday) The SDSU Downtown Gallery presents Party Lines: The History, Art, and Politics of Editorial Cartoons, an exhibition highlighting the work of Pulitzer Prize - winning political cartoonists and their contemporaries.
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Downtown Boston — a short distance away by public transportation — is rich in historic and cultural significance and offers museums, art
galleries, sporting
events, dining, dance, theater, and music.
Twenty two weekends each year, the
downtown area and the neighboring 54 - acre Baker Park hosts special
events that include concerts,
gallery walks, children's performances and other special
events to celebrate the season.
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Many
Downtown partners partake in this
event including non-conventional
galleries, retailers and restaurants.
● Planning and executing large scale exhibitions and
events for a 30,000 square foot
gallery space located in the historic Sullivan Building in
downtown Chicago.
This
event is held in conjunction with Inventing
Downtown: Artist - Run Galleries in New York City, 1952 — 1965 at NYU's Grey Art
Gallery, curated by Melissa Rachleff Burtt, professor at NYU's Steinhardt school.
It was there that he found a thriving alternative art community developing outside of the
gallery and museum system, with
events and exhibitions taking place in the
downtown streets, subways and nightclubs.
The Mission of the Franklin Street Arts Collective is to support the local arts community and promote a vibrant
downtown Chapel Hill through exhibits,
events, programs, and educational outreach through FRANK
Gallery.
The Center for Craft is a historic 1912 building on Broadway Street in
downtown Asheville, NC featuring a contemporary craft
gallery on the first floor with a unique mix of functional spaces to support your work and
event needs.
For more information about the exhibition or
events, please contact Chantel Paul,
Downtown Gallery Director at
[email protected]
The York College Galleries also have a third exhibition space, the Coni Wolf
Gallery, in the York College Studios at Marketview Arts, located in the
downtown York arts district, where monthly First Friday exhibitions and
events are held.
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Gallery Glass, Episode17, Sept. 17 Steinhauer, Jillian, «Art Rx», Hyperallergic, Sept. 3 «Material», Time Out New York, August 27 Sculpture Center Tumblr, Featured Artist, «Katie Bell», April 22 Cole, Lori, «PAINT THINGS, Beyond the Stretcher», Critics» Picks, Art Forum, March 26 Johnson, Paddy, «8 Great Brooklyn Artists Under 30», The L Magazine, March 13 - 26, Vol.
The
event will take place at the Museum's
downtown location, at the
galleries at 1001 Kettner Blvd., located across the street from the Jacobs and Copley Buildings.
The
gallery curates quarterly exhibits for its artists in various
event spaces throughout the
downtown area.
Sunday, May 6 will bring Frieze's
Downtown Night, with participating
galleries Lehmann Maupin, Clocktower, and James Fuentes, among others, staying up late with exhibitions, talks, and special
events.
LexArts, a state - and city - funded public arts organization, also hosts theater
events in its
Downtown Arts Center; exhibitions, music and dance at its Mill Street
Gallery, and presents Lexington's
Gallery Hop.
Twenty two weekends each year, the
downtown area and the neighboring 54 - acre Baker Park hosts special
events that include concerts,
gallery walks, children's performances and other special
events to celebrate the season.
In addition to the monthly street fair and farmers» market, «Celebrate
Downtown Lancaster», the city also hosts an annual gem and mineral shoe, a professional go - cart
event and numerous art
galleries, restaurants and shops.