Sentences with phrase «lash is curator»

Miranda Lash is the Curator of Contemporary Art at the Speed Art Museum.
Miranda Lash is Curator of Contemporary Art at the Speed Art Museum.
Miranda Lash is Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
Miranda Lash is Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), where she also oversees the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden.

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Southern Accent is co-organized by Miranda Lash, Curator of Contemporary Art at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, and Trevor Schoonmaker, Chief Curator and Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher Curator of Contemporary Art at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University.
The Southern Accent exhibition catalogue was co-edited by the Nasher Museum's chief curator, Trevor Schoonmaker, and the Speed Art Museum's curator of contemporary art, Miranda Lash.
This exhibition was co-organized by Trevor Schoonmaker, Chief Curator and Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher Curator of Contemporary Art at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, and Miranda Lash, Curator of Contemporary Art at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky.
More than 75 of those paintings are currently on view in «Photorealism: The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Collection» at the New Orleans Museum of Art, curated by former NOMA curator of modern and contemporary art Miranda Lash.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, which includes essays by Miranda Lash; Eleanor Heartney, critic for Art in America; Patricia C. Phillips, Associate Provost at the Rhode Island School of Design; Patricia Covo Johnson, former critic for the Houston Chronicle; and Herb Tam, Curator and Director of Exhibitions at the Museum of Chinese in America; and poet Andrei Codrescu.
Wayne Gonzales: Light to Dark / Dark to Light is organized by Miranda Lash, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at NOMA.
Surdell was juried for the Cleve Carney Art Gallery's ONE: Juried Emerging Artist Exhibit, and selected by curator Miranda Lash to participate in South Bend Museum of Art's Biennial 29.
Camille Henrot: Cities of Ys is organized by the New Orleans Museum of Art and curated by Miranda Lash, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at NOMA.
Miranda Lash has been hired as curator of contemporary art at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky.
The winners will be determined by second panel of jurors, including Miranda Lash, curator of contemporary art at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville; Dominique Nahas, independent curator and critic in Brooklyn; and Monica Moses, editor in chief of American Craft in Minneapolis.
A catalog was produced on the occasion of the exhibition, titled «Convergence», featuring the artwork of the ten NOLA Studio Program artists, along with essays by Joan Mitchell Center Director Gia Hamilton, curator Deborah Willis, former New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Miranda Lash, writer Denise Frazier, and Joan Mitchell Center Program Associate Tara curator Deborah Willis, former New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Miranda Lash, writer Denise Frazier, and Joan Mitchell Center Program Associate Tara Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Miranda Lash, writer Denise Frazier, and Joan Mitchell Center Program Associate Tara Foster.
Curator: Miranda Lash, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at NOMA The New Orleans Museum of Art is pleased to debut the first U.S. solo exhibition this fall by French artist Camille Henrot (born 1978, lives in New York), recipient of the 2013 Venice Biennale Silver Lion for promising young artist.
So is seeing how Miranda Lash, a former Menil Collection curatorial assistant, has reinstalled the modern and contemporary galleries since becoming a NOMA curator last spring.
In November 2017 Lash will also be opening BRUCE CONNER: FOREVER AND EVER, an exhibition of film and works on paper by Bruce Conner, co-curated with Dean Otto, Curator of Film at the Speed.
Prior to the Speed, Lash was the founding curator of modern and contemporary art at the New Orleans Museum of Art from 2008 to 2014.
It will be a somber moment in the New Orleans art community as word spreads that Miranda Lash — the New Orleans Museum of Art's energetic, locally engaged curator of contemporary art — is leaving.
One move has been to enlist the help of seven other curators and artists — William Cordova, Miranda Lash, Omar Lopez - Chahoud, Wangechi Mutu, Filipa Oliveira, Ebony G. Patterson, Zoe Whitley.
Or maybe it's that down - east guard - dog the Mercer curators have posted at the entrance of their gallery: Colette Urban's hound (the artists have nicknamed him Spot), a rather sinister, lifesize statue made of branches and twigs, worn feathers, scraps of fabric, all lashed together with twine and wire, and standing in a circle of plaited, dry grass.
Lash was previously the Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), where she also managed NOMA's Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden — one of the most important sculpture installations in the United States.
Lash has been named a Clark Fellow at the Clark Art Institute, a participating curator in the Japan Foundation U.S. Curatorial Exchange Program, a past consultant for Creative Capital, and one of the co-founders of the arts criticism website Pelican Bomb.
Camille Henrot: Cities of Ys is organized by Miranda Lash, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at NOMA.
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