Sentences with phrase «gallery as workspace»

Each winter, Wave Hill opens Glyndor Gallery as workspace for New York - area artists.
During ICE, Rodríguez will open Open Source Gallery as a workspace, as well as an exhibition space for the group.
Each winter, Wave Hill opens Glyndor Gallery as workspace for New York - area artists, giving them the unique opportunity to explore the winter landscape as a source of inspiration.

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For example, consider posting pictures on a shared office corkboard or a cubicle wall in your workspace; or place them in a photo gallery that can be used as a screensaver on your computer.
5) In our profiles I'd love to have space to put a couple of pictures — to show ourselves or our workspaces / materials etc and perhaps a space for a gallery — for people to put examples of work for commissions, or to use as a portfolio space so our profiles become somewhere to direct people to in themselves instead of just being an «about» page for our shop.
For the third year of the Winter Workspace Program, artists use the rooms in Glyndor Gallery as studio spaces.
According to the gallery, Sol LeWitt's fiberglass «Splotches,» serves as the inspiration for the title of the show, «Splotch»; the show will include LeWitt's Splotch # 3, 2000 last shown at The Met at the Sperone Westwater Gallery, and the footprints of Splotch # 3, which will be exhibited at Lesley Heller Workspace, where a continuation of the exhibition will be located beginning on Jgallery, Sol LeWitt's fiberglass «Splotches,» serves as the inspiration for the title of the show, «Splotch»; the show will include LeWitt's Splotch # 3, 2000 last shown at The Met at the Sperone Westwater Gallery, and the footprints of Splotch # 3, which will be exhibited at Lesley Heller Workspace, where a continuation of the exhibition will be located beginning on JGallery, and the footprints of Splotch # 3, which will be exhibited at Lesley Heller Workspace, where a continuation of the exhibition will be located beginning on July 20.
For the fifth winter season, Wave Hill uses Glyndor Gallery as studio spaces for artists in the Winter Workspace Program.
Each winter, Wave Hill uses Glyndor Gallery as studio spaces for artists in the Winter Workspace Program, now in its eighth year.
Each winter, Wave Hill uses Glyndor Gallery as studio spaces for artists in the Winter Workspace Program, now in its seventh year.
what you see is what you get Marco Zumbé Presented as part of the Workspace ’15 exhibition series, featuring recent work of LES Studio Program residents On view: December 11 — January 17, 2016 Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Sunday, 12 - 6 pm Location: 120 Essex Street (inside Essex Street Market) NY, NY 10002
For the sixth winter season, Wave Hill uses Glyndor Gallery as studio spaces for artists in the Winter Workspace Program.
Taking process as a central subject, Chu and Huang will use the gallery for both exhibition and studio, creating an ever - changing workspace to consider the visual resonance of an image, place or narrative once it has ceased to exist.
Gris1 has transformed the gallery into a miniature train line landscape, as well as a workspace installation.
His work has been shown in solo shows at Lesley Heller Workspace in 2009, 2011 and 2015, Moeller Fine Art in 2003, 2004 (New York) and 2011 (Berlin), as well as Wendy Cooper Gallery in Madison, WI, Lunday Fine Art in Houston, TX and many more.
Every winter, Wave Hill uses Glyndor Gallery as studio spaces for artists in the Winter Workspace Program.
During a three - week residency at Portland, Oregon's Small A Projects in 2007, New York - based artist Corin Hewitt, born in 1971, constructed an elaborate workspace within the gallery, complete with a kitchen, photo studio and theater in which the apron - wearing artist performed a series of tasks — cooking, sculpting, eating and weaving — as gallery visitors viewed him through a peephole.
Each winter, Wave Hill uses Glyndor Gallery as studio space for artists in its Winter Workspace Program, now in its seventh year.
As Philadelphia's premier fall visual arts festival, the Philadelphia Open Studio Tours (POST) presents a behind - the - scenes glimpse of visual artists at work through self - guided tours of artist studios and creative workspaces, hands - on workshops, gallery exhibitions, demonstrations, artist talks, special receptions, and more.
Her works have been exhibited in venues such as Smack Mellon, Center for Contemporary Arts Santa Fe, EFA Project Space, Arsenal Gallery, NURTUREart, Field Projects, Underdonk, San Francisco International Arts Festival, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Lesley Heller Workspace, HERE Arts Center, NYC, Amelie A. Wallace Gallery, SUNY College, Governor's Island Art Fair, New York City Center,, Soho20 gallery, Watermill Center, among Gallery, NURTUREart, Field Projects, Underdonk, San Francisco International Arts Festival, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Lesley Heller Workspace, HERE Arts Center, NYC, Amelie A. Wallace Gallery, SUNY College, Governor's Island Art Fair, New York City Center,, Soho20 gallery, Watermill Center, among Gallery, SUNY College, Governor's Island Art Fair, New York City Center,, Soho20 gallery, Watermill Center, among gallery, Watermill Center, among others.
As an annual Fall festival of visual art, The Philadelphia Open Studio Tours includes self guided tours of artist studios and related creative workspaces, gallery exhibitions, demonstrations and workshops, artist talks, receptions, and guided tours.
Other works include Workspace (2016), a wooden, scale model of an artist's studio (look for mini, dollhouse - like objects such as tools and artworks) and Origin Unknown (2016), a concrete sculpture which is made of hammer - like forms and which the gallery's Stella Reinhold - Rudas noted is influenced by African naive art and the communist regime of the artist's childhood.
According to the magazine: «In the years since the 1999 opening of the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (better known as MASS MoCA) in a converted complex of old industrial buildings, this small town has gradually reinvented itself as a Berkshires - Based cultural hub that is home to a smart set of galleries, bookshops, cafes, and live - workspaces for artists.
Many of the canvases as well as triangular sculptures you saw in our studio visit earlier this month were transported to the gallery, but also Kofie added a beautiful installation of his workspace so that attendees could see where his creative process plays out.
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