Sentences with phrase «focus exhibition programming»

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There's more: SITE Santa Fe, the established and admired art biennial, has newly imagined its exhibition program, which it inaugurates this July as SITElines, with a focus on contemporary art of the Americas.
This quaint but charming museum provides programs and exhibitions focused on Kauai» s ecology, geology and climatology.
The exhibition will focus on the amazing relationship developed through a «Sister City» Program between Ishikari Japan, and Campbell River, Canada.
Our dynamic annual program of solo shows, curated exhibitions and artist projects is complemented by our focus on off - site exhibitions and regular participation in international art fairs and public projects.
The Arthur Ross Gallery offers public lectures and tours, children's programs, and traveling exhibitions with an interdisciplinary appeal and international focus.
NEW YORK - «Histories of Sexuality» situates Wynne Greenwood's work in proximity to two programs from the New Museum's past that focused on sexuality and gender in then - recent video works: «HOMO Video: Where We Are Now» (1986 — 87), curated by William Olander, and the video programs associated with Marcia Tucker's «Bad Girls» exhibition (1994), curated by filmmaker Cheryl Dunye.
This week it inaugurates a new program, called NLE Presents, which will focus on solo exhibitions.
This is the first New York exhibition of the photographs, in keeping with the gallery program of focusing on undiscovered bodies of work.
Situated in a townhouse, the new gallery is used to curate historic exhibitions by artists within the Petzel program, as well as focus on curatorial projects and publishing activities.
Its exhibition schedule reflects Luhring Augustine's continued focus on an international program of contemporary art.
In 2012, she created a serial contemporary art program, ex.pose, focusing on solo exhibitions of emerging and mid-career artists.
Prior to moving to our new building at 38 St. Marks Place in 2017, exhibitions and public programs are focused on temporary structures — including publishing formats, social experiments and architectural forms — set against the fast - mutating landscape of downtown Manhattan.
Prior to moving to our new building at 38 St. Marks Place, exhibitions and public programs are focused on temporary structures — including publishing formats, social experiments and architectural forms — set against the fast - mutating landscape of downtown Manhattan.
The mission of the Trust is «to promote the study and understanding of Hans Hofmann's extraordinary life and works» and to accomplish these goals «through exhibitions, publications and educational activities and programs focusing on Hans Hofmann» [30] as well as forthcoming catalogue raisonné of Hofmann's paintings.
Tab Residency program offers artists a residential space to devote time and focus on creating both individually and collectively and a gallery space to be be used for solo exhibitions, performances, music collaborations, and spontaneous conversations.
During this period of transition to a new long - term location in 2017, exhibitions and public programs are focused on temporary structures — including publishing formats, social experiments and architectural forms — set against the fast - mutating landscape of downtown Manhattan.
The gallery's focus is to present a diverse and ambitious program emphasizing museum - quality, installation - based exhibitions.
The show places particular focus on pieces emblematic of the gallery program from 2016 and 2017 with relevance to recent Museum exhibitions and acquisitions, as well as showcasing rare and sold out contemporary editions...
They include: Negar Azimi, writer and senior editor at Bidoun, an award - winning publishing, curatorial, and educational initiative with a focus on the Middle East and its diasporas; Gean Moreno, curator of programs at the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami and founder of [NAME] Publications; Aily Nash, co-curator of Projections, the New York Film Festival's artists's film and video section, and Film and Media Curator at Basilica Hudson; and Wendy Yao, a publisher and founder of both the exhibition space 356 South Mission Road and Ooga Booga, a shop with two Los Angeles locations that specializes in independent books, music, art, and clothing.
Spotlight Artist Program The Spotlight Artist Program provides collectors a focused look at several cutting - edge artists who will each be creating a site - specific solo exhibition.
Each exhibition will be organized by curators with specific expertise in the area of focus, with WhiteBox artistic Director Juan Puntes curating the China - focus exhibition, independent curator Kyoko Sato for Japan, WhiteBox Curatorial Advisors Blanca de la Torre and Raúl Zamudio for Mexico and Latin America, and the former Yugoslavia portion curated by WhiteBox Director of International Programming Lara Pan, in collaboration with museum curators from across the region.
This is an unpaid internship (college credit eligible) focusing on 18th Street Arts Center's public programs including exhibitions, panels, events, and publications.
Prior to joining the High Museum, Schleuning served as Curator at the Wolfsonian - Florida International University, having previously held positions as a Fellowship Coordinator and Assistant Curator at the institution, where she produced exhibitions, publications, and programs with a focus on highlighting the power and impact of art and design in daily life.
Participating artists represent a cross section of the Museum's exhibitions program, which focuses on both emerging and established artists.
The Public Events and Exhibition Program comprises our Artist Lab series, focusing on mid-career Los Angeles based artists with accompanying solo exhibitions and artist - driven events; a new Moveable Lab series exploring engagement in the public sphere, presentations of emerging artists in our Atrium Gallery, and a diverse set of community - focused projects including our ground - breaking Culture Mapping 90404 interactive website and archive, and semi-annual Pico Block Party Festival.
Its program focuses upon significant contemporary artists and includes historical surveys and thematic group exhibitions that advance new dialogues about art.
Organized by the California African American Museum's deputy director of programs and exhibitions Naima Keith, the exhibition focuses on the recurring theme of domesticity in the artist's work.
2) A Public Events and Exhibition Program that focuses on engaging the public and revealing the art - making process through exhibitions, events, talks, publications and other opportunities.
The focus of the gallery is international contemporary art with an on - going exhibition program that includes the work of established and emerging artists.
No prior curatorial experience necessary; the program creates opportunities for individuals at all career stages to organize group exhibitions focused on strong ideas.
Dead Lands engages with identity conflicts and their manifestation in contemporary work; the exhibition and its public programming will open this conversation to an international audience, focusing on artistic practices that uncover identity shaped through land, both concrete and imagined.
History Established in June 1991, Intuit is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to presenting intuitive and outsider art — with world class exhibitions; resources for scholars and students; a Permanent Collection with holdings of nearly 1,100 works of art; the Henry Darger Room Collection, a permanent installation; the Robert A. Roth Study Center, a non-circulating collection with a primary focus in the fields of outsider and contemporary self - taught art; and educational programming for people of all interest levels and backgrounds.
Its unique program focuses on historical exhibitions of significant postwar European artists.
Agsten and The Main's team are developing a program that is focused on an artist residency rather than a permanent collection and includes a robust slate of exhibitions and programs.
This summer, the Native Arts Artist - in - Residence program will focus on the artistry and process of creating powwow regalia, coinciding with the Why We Dance: American Indian Art in Motion exhibition and the 2016 Friendship Powwow and American Indian Cultural Celebration.
A rigorous gallery exhibition program, focusing on ten to twelve week long exhibitions, has become a staple of curatorial excellence in the South of the US, and the gallery has received critical attention from the press, including Art Forum and Art in America.
The exhibitions program is mainly focused on a new generation of international artists who have never been exhibited in town or even in Italy before.
Its focus is to offer programming that reaches beyond the expectations of traditional gallery and institutional exhibition - making, to a diverse and intergenerational audience.
Providence College — Galleries, with the support of the Department of Art & Art History at Providence College, present exhibitions and public programs focusing on contemporary art, innovative artistic practice and interdisciplinary cultural activity.
The Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Gallery focuses on presenting historical and scholarly exhibitions and programming that provide new scholarship on important and often under - represented artists and art movements.
The artists selected represent a wide range of experiences and painting styles, but are connected by the Kemper Museum's philosophical focus on investigating the history of the gesture in painting and in creating a conceptual and art historic bridge from the 20th to the 21st century in both exhibition program and the Permanent Collection.
Thelma Golden, Deputy Director for Exhibitions and Programs at the Studio Museum in Harlem, synopsizes the development of «black art» from «the vital political activism of the 1960s to the focused, often essentialist, Black Arts Movement of the 1970s to the theory — driven multiculturalism of the 1980s to the late globalist expansion of the late 1990s.»
Prospect.1's Education Program focused on three key areas: Field Trips, Teacher Training, and Student Exhibitions.
The school's structure acknowledges that contemporary artists have to be trained at the intersection of several fields — an approach exemplified by the school's new pilot program, the Masters in Art and Public Space, a two year program starting in fall 2014 that focuses on art in spaces outside of the traditional museum or exhibition institution.
insitu designs its program in annual Cycles, which provide a thematic focus for the upcoming exhibitions, screenings, performances and lectures of the year.
THE ORGANIZERS of the elegant Blinky Palermo retrospective at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf and the Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen wasted no time in announcing their bold, materially focused agenda: At the entrance to the exhibition, visitors were greeted by a sequence of short videos featuring Palermo, whose own statements about abstraction introduced, in effect, the daring curatorial program within the galleries.
The exhibition is part of the focus on the digital revolution in this year's programming at the ZKM Karlsruhe and is being presented in cooperation with the Chronus Art Center in Shanghai, the Nam June Paik Art Center in Seoul and CAFA Art Museum in Beijing.
Focused on a dynamic array of changing exhibitions, CAM provides a thought - provoking program that reflects and contributes to the global cultural landscape.
Our programs include 6 - 8 major exhibitions a year, film screenings, plays, poetry readings, artist and curator talks, panel discussions, THE ARCHIVE - a quarterly newsletter focusing on gay and lesbian art and artists, a membership program, a research library and an archive of the permanent collection.
Meg also maintains a curatorial practice, formerly as Exhibitions and Programming Director at Weinberg / Newton Gallery (Chicago, IL) where she curated exhibitions focused on issues of social justice in partnership with orgExhibitions and Programming Director at Weinberg / Newton Gallery (Chicago, IL) where she curated exhibitions focused on issues of social justice in partnership with orgexhibitions focused on issues of social justice in partnership with organizations.
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