Sentences with phrase «jacaranda art»

Asides from two openings --» A luz que vela o corpo revela a tela», group show curated by Bruno Miguel, and «Máquina Devir», solo exhibition by Maria Lynch — this Saturday, January 14th, also features the open talk «Artista Viajante» [Traveling Artist] at Jacaranda art space, located in Villa Aymoré.
The event will take place at the Jacaranda art space, located at Villa Aymoré, and also marks the last days to visit the group show «Indelével», featuring artworks by PIPA Prize 2015 winner Virginia de Medeiros and PIPA Prize nominees Maria Laet and Lenora de Barros.
Jacaranda Arts Club, Rio de Janeiro, and Ugly Duck Off Quay, London — «Spectrum 2 / about paper».

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Rachael Lee's solo exhibition - Evolving Landscapes... life seeks order - opened at Logan Art Gallery (Cnr Wembley Rd and Jacaranda Ave, Logan Central, Qld) on Friday 5 April and continues to 11 May.
Tony Nugent's work - Lamentation of the Osprey - is a finalist in the 2012 Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award, a Grafton Regional Gallery Touring Exhibition, which makes its way to the Redcliffe City Art Gallery from 24 January - 2 March 2013
Rachael Lee's solo exhibition - Evolving Landscapes... life seeks order - opens at Logan Art Gallery (Cnr Wembley Rd and Jacaranda Ave, Logan Central, Qld) on Friday 5 April and continues to 11 May.
Her artist book Memoirs of a Lost Landscape was a finalist in the Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award (JADA), her encaustic triptych, Rhythmic Dance was a finalist in the Noosa Art Award, and Poem about a Flower was a finalist in the Moreton Bay Art Awards.
For the exhibition Well, It's Just an Ocean Between TAL invited Jacaranda - a crossmedia art platform created to promote Brazilian Contemporary Art in the international art circuit -, proposing a dialogue between four contemporary Brazilian artists (Carlos Vergara, José Bechara, Raul Mourão and Cabelo) and four contemporary Portuguese artists from the new generation (João Paulo Serafim, Paulo Arraiano, Sandra Baía and Pedro Batistart platform created to promote Brazilian Contemporary Art in the international art circuit -, proposing a dialogue between four contemporary Brazilian artists (Carlos Vergara, José Bechara, Raul Mourão and Cabelo) and four contemporary Portuguese artists from the new generation (João Paulo Serafim, Paulo Arraiano, Sandra Baía and Pedro BatistArt in the international art circuit -, proposing a dialogue between four contemporary Brazilian artists (Carlos Vergara, José Bechara, Raul Mourão and Cabelo) and four contemporary Portuguese artists from the new generation (João Paulo Serafim, Paulo Arraiano, Sandra Baía and Pedro Batistart circuit -, proposing a dialogue between four contemporary Brazilian artists (Carlos Vergara, José Bechara, Raul Mourão and Cabelo) and four contemporary Portuguese artists from the new generation (João Paulo Serafim, Paulo Arraiano, Sandra Baía and Pedro Batista).
Major Exhibitions (selection) 2018 — «In Depth (landmines)», solo show, IP Institute / Jacaranda, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2017 — The Materiality of the Invisible II, Marres, Maastricht, Netherlands — Marcantonio Vilaca Prize, MuBE, São Paulo, Brazil 2016 — 5th Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, Russia — Basta!
Contemporary art space «Jacaranda» in Villa Aymoré, will be inaugurated next Saturday, 18th, with group exhibition with 26 artists and the release of the magazine's second edition.
The Jacaranda magazine features in its new number an essay by the critical and teacher Paulo Sergio Duarte about the work of the artist Antonio Dias originally published in 1994, unpublished essay by the curator and teacher Agnaldo Farias about the work of the artist Mauro Restiffe, unpublished testimony by the artist Vik Muniz to the curator Luisa Duarte, and essay by the architect Marta Bogéa about the work of the artist Carmela Gross originally published in the book «Um corpo de ideias» in 2010, profile of the artist Barrão by the curator and teacher Felipe Scovino originally published in 2015 in the book Art Bra, text unheard by the Portuguese writer Walter Hugo Mãe specially for the magazine and invited by the artist Eduardo Berliner who also collaborated with unpublished drawings, the diary that the artist Cadu produced during his residency project in the Chilean desert and the essays about the works of Geraldo de Barros by the curator Paulo Herkenhoff originally published in 1989.
1 Light fixture, Union Lighting and Furnishings, $ 380; 2 Print, Jacaranda Tree & Co., $ 300; 3 Vase, HomeSense, $ 20; 4 Dresser, Art Shoppe, $ 1,998; 5 Armchair, Dartford Home, $ 750; 6 Stool, Dartford Home, $ 175; 7 Floor tiles, Creekside Tile, $ 700; 8 Rug, IKEA, $ 90; 9 Bench, IKEA, $ 90; 10 Towel, HomeSense, $ 20.
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