Not exact matches
The
Gallery at Lorimar in Old Town Temecula features monthly art exhibits
like local photographer Bodhi Smith.
Whereas those dating in some cities (generally in the North of England) still prefer a traditional «drinks or dinner» affair, many others are choosing to explore
local cultural activities,
like museums, art
galleries, cinemas and theatres.
Juliet heads down there to speak at the eccentrically named
local Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, and meet the
gallery of adorable lite - eccentrics (played by the
likes of Tom Courtenay and Penelope Wilton) whose society was born in semi-defiance of the German occupation.
Basic staples
like a calendar with
local weather information, a calculator, camera, and
gallery are all installed, joined by art packages, educational apps, and fun games.
This may include things
like a long hot bath and home facial, visiting your
local free museum or art
gallery, having a picnic in the park, a movie marathon at home, taking time out to play a board game or computer game, reading your favourite book, trying a new recipe, or allowing yourself to sleep in.
• Big Island, HI: Get a lomilomi massage at Four Seasons Resort Hualalai • Big Sur, CA: Stop along the Pacific Coast Highway at Redwood Grill • British Columbia: Heli - ski over the Bugaboo Mountains • Charleston, SC: Stroll the city's private gardens • Chicago: Tour architectural landmarks • Churchill, Manitoba: Get face - to - face with polar bears • Houston: Admire art at the Rothko Chapel • Jackson Hole, WY: Go fly - fishing • Las Vegas: Drive a Ferrari at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway • Los Angeles: Spend a night out celeb - spotting • Maine: Devour the ultimate lobster roll at Clam Shack • Miami: Learn to salsa at Hoy Como Ayer • Montreal: Take a comfort food tour • Na Pali coast, Kauai: Hike the Kalalau Trail • Napa Valley, CA: Eat and play
like a
local • New Orleans: Hear jazz at Preservation Hall • New York City: Start a perfect day at MoMA and Casa Lever • Salmon River, ID: Go whitewater rafting on the Middle Fork • San Francisco: Slurp oysters at Hog Island Oyster Bar • Sedona, AZ: Get a Reiki energy healing treatment at Mii Amo • Utah: Drive from the San Juan Inn through Monument Valley • Washington, D.C.: Immerse yourself in the Freer
Gallery's Peacock Room • Yosemite National Park: Visit the sequoias in Mariposa Grove
From
local events
like the First Friday Artwalk and Days of Art, to Artists Alley and our unique museums and
galleries, Oceanside has much to offer in the area of Art, Culture and Entertainment.
WHEN THE WEATHER»S BAD, I
LIKE TO visit local artists like Beatrix Bosch the leather artist on «Die Duin» at Wilderness as well as The Pharoah Gallery in Wilderness Village for unusual but original art wo
LIKE TO visit
local artists
like Beatrix Bosch the leather artist on «Die Duin» at Wilderness as well as The Pharoah Gallery in Wilderness Village for unusual but original art wo
like Beatrix Bosch the leather artist on «Die Duin» at Wilderness as well as The Pharoah
Gallery in Wilderness Village for unusual but original art works.
With a retro barbershop, a gastropub and a music venue - slash - art
gallery that stages events from the
likes of Sigur Ros (or Russell Crowe and Patti Smith, who recently gave an impromptu performance), it has a cult following among travelers and
locals.
This rural property is only 50 minutes by car from the CBD, and the
local area provides activities
like, bird watching, bush walking,
galleries, nurseries and horse riding.
Visit areas
like Sai Ying Pun, Aberdeen and Chai Wan, to check out
galleries where
local artists display their art.
You can find excellent art
galleries like Artesanias Silvia's with Huichol handicrafts made by
locals, and even interesting sculptures and street art in San Pancho.
Despite this, the neighborhood attracts
local and foreign tourists alike with its shops, cafes, restaurants, colorful graffiti, and serious art
galleries like UCCA, 798 Space, Galleria Continua, and Pace
Gallery.
Browse small art
galleries for unique pieces
like high - quality paintings, sculptures, jewelry, intricate beadwork, amber and
local crafts.
The Escape Through the Skies package lasts through the end of August 2017 (must book by July 20) and includes dinner at Sierra Mar, as well as complimentary rides in the hotel's Lexus Hybrid to some longtime
local favourites,
like the restaurant Nepenthe, Phoenix Shop, and Hawthorne
Gallery.
Don't miss the cultural stops, too,
like the La Jolla branch of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Warwick's (the nation's oldest family - owned bookstore), or the
local art
galleries such as Legends
Gallery, where you can see out - of - the box paintings by the late Theodore Geisel, the long - time La Jolla resident better known as Dr. Seuss.
This former warehouse building sports an open design, utilizing its
gallery -
like walls to showcase
local art.
Paintings, photographs, and sculptures by
local artists adorn the walls and halls of the hotel, creating a
gallery -
like experience for guests to browse and purchase if desired.
A
gallery devoted to the musicologist feels
like a high school music room — outfitted with a selection of Schonbeck's instruments available to visiting artists, MASS MoCA visitors, and
local school groups.
Over the weekend, a slew of more than 40
local and visiting artists, as well as organizations
like the Chinatown Art Brigade (a grassroots effort tackling the divisive issue of
gallery - led gentrification in their neighborhood) demonstrated that preservation doesn't have to be backward - looking.
The new
Gallery displays show Morris — the revolutionary Victorian designer and social activist — re-interpreted for the 21st century, engaging schools, the
local community and a national audience
like never before.
While national and international Street Artists were already making Bushwick a stopping point thanks to some of the earliest
galleries like Ad Hoc and Factory Fresh, the scene recently got newly shot in the arm by a
local resident who is facilitating much desired legal wall space to a crowd of artists who otherwise would be hunting and hitting up less - than - legal spots.
There are numerous
galleries and art spaces,
like the landmark Torpedo Factory Art Center, where you can buy original artwork by
local professional artists.
St. Louis Public Radio covers a selection of new African American art exhibitions on view in the city, including «Hands Up, Don't Shoot,» a direct response to the Michael Brown killing organized by the Alliance of Black
Gallery owners and on view at 14 venues; «Other Ways» at Philip Slein
Gallery featuring than 60 works from
local private collections by artists such as Radcliffe Bailey, Dawoud Bey, Mark Bradford, Ellen Gallagher, Kara Walker and Kehinde Wiley; «Living
Like Kings» at the World Chess Hall of Fame explores the intersection of chess and hip hop; and a presentation of Nick Cave «s Sound Suits at the St. Louis Art Museum opening Oct. 31.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the Hamptons became one of the most significant meeting - grounds of
like - minded artists, who gathered on the beach, in
local bars, and in the artist - run Signa
Gallery in East Hampton (active from 1957 - 60).
In the Graduate Seminar, students schedule studio visits with curators from
local galleries and institutions
like the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Menil Collection, Project Row Houses, the Core Program, the Blaffer Art Museum, and the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston.
Its leading role in the
local art world has helped build careers of many artists
like Hernan Bas and Naomi Fischer, and with such a respected mentor
like Fredric Snitzer behind it all, the
gallery's success comes as no surprise.
Open Eye
Gallery supports
local artists massively, as well as premiering a lot of major cutting - edge photography, and the grassroots is vibrant, with
local venues
like Bold Street Coffee collaborating with individual photographers
like myself, to curate more independent exhibitions and books.
Low - or no - cost opportunities
like open studio hours,
gallery walks, art fairs and shows, decorator show house parties and
local charity events are great ways to get to know people who support and appreciate the arts.
Even a young
gallery like Grice Bench had a sold - out show, of the little - known
local weaver Christina Forrer.
«And it's based in pockets of learning — from Red Brick resident artists to Anderson Ranch and CMC [Colorado Mountain College] and the Carbondale Clay Center — and there are
gallery points,
like the Aspen Chapel, where
local artists show.
I'm Lucky To Be Here (With Someone I
Like) is a two person show with dozens of new drawings on wood, paper, and canvas by husband and wife team Mike Lowery and Katrin Wiehle; You Make Me Feel Special is a solo exhibit of new works on paper in our Grey
Gallery by
local talent John Tindel; Ascension introduces emerging artist Jonny Warren in our new Emerging
Gallery projects space.
More Information From the New York Times review: «There is a small
gallery devoted to six works by Jim Nutt, an outstanding but underappreciated painter, native to Chicago, whose perverse portraits and strung - out figures reflect the influence of
local Surrealist collections
like the Bergman.»
Despite being a relatively new addition to the L.A. art scene, the
gallery has already worked with a number of American and international artists
like New Zealand - born sculptor Anna Sew Hoy and
local multimedia artist Scott Benzel.
When the David Richards
Gallery left the Railyard area last year and reopened with the cheaper rents and wide - open parking lots on Pacheco Street, «we realized this was the perfect platform to introduce
local artists we really
like,» he said.
I have exhibited work in museums
like MoCADA and other
local and national
galleries.
And maybe this reveals a personal bias; at
local galleries I usually end up
liking what's found in basement offices or back rooms.
Some Turkish superstars at the fair: The booth of ArtSümer, presenting three
local artists — Gözde Ilkin, Onur Gülifdan and Serkan Demir, the magic of it being that each artist is shown each day in a solo presentation; a large painting of Yağiz Özgen at Sanatorium, one of Turkey's few truly contemporary painters; the paper works of Devran Murasoğlu selling
like hotcakes at PG Art
Gallery, and a drawing of Seza Paker, a pioneering figure in conceptual art, showing at Galerist.
«I feel
like I'm in a shopping mall,» said a
local lecturer who wandered through the main hall of 160 «chosen»
galleries.
Almyda and his cohort worked hard to support the few
local institutions that promoted contemporary art: among them, the Arts Festival of Atlanta, an outdoor event in Piedmont Park; the late Judith Alexander's art
gallery, which mounted exhibitions by the
likes of Franz Kline; and the Signature Shop, which still serves the cause of contemporary crafts.
Dealers included
local stalwarts John Berggruen
Gallery and Hedge, as well as designers
like the Office of Charles de Lisle.
Clearing owner Olivier Babin moved into the massive compound in 2017 — the
gallery operated for five years out of a small townhouse, but the support for his program from
local collectors prompted him to bet on more ambitious digs in Brussels, and he purchased a 5,400 - square - foot former shutter factory and turned it into a stunning space with high ceilings that run together
like the roof of a church, buttressed by separate exhibition spaces, a bar, a café, and office space.
Listen to Sakasegawa's insightful interviews with
local artists
like Sparks
Gallery friend & collector Carolina Montejo, fellow gallerists
like SDSU
Gallery Director Chantel Paul, and authors
like New York Times best seller Celest Ng.
The Scottish National
Gallery of Modern Art's collection features works by many of the best 20th century painters, as well as
local artists
like the Scottish Colourists (c.1900 - 14).
And there are the
local Galleries: I
like the» Banter» exhibition curated by James Cope at Diet
Gallery with works by Borden Caplino, Marianne Eigenheer, Brian Fridge, Nicolas Lobo, Nathalie Provosty, and Cordy Ryman.
Magazines are available in all listed
galleries, art centers, and international art fairs
like EXPO Chicago, and SOFA Chicago, as well as at the Randolph Street Market, the Chicago Cultural Center, at
local art events and exhibition openings, and at most hotel concierge desks throughout Chicago.
Detroiters
like College of Creative Studies
gallery director Michelle Perron, artist John Corbin, and CCS president Richard Rogers added some
local color, but the majority present were New Yorkers: Dia director Philippe Vergne; Sotheby's auctioneer Tobias Meyer; art consultants Allan Schwartzman, Mark Fletcher, and Gabriel Catone; Warhol Foundation president Joel Wachs; Artists Space director Stefan Kalmar; MoMA associate director Kathy Halbreich; and that ubiquitous multitasker James Franco, without whom no art event can really begin.
A strange kind of disconnect, this, that sees almost 5 million visitors a year pour into Tate Modern, and a young wave of contemporary art
galleries around Britain,
like the Hepworth in Wakefield and Turner Contemporary in Margate, connecting their
local communities to the work of artists
like never before.
Andrew and Brown have an interest in jewel -
like work that plays off the small scale of their
gallery as well as a
local taste for the intimate and ad hoc.
Paul — a collation of street, museum and
gallery events, including 30 exhibitions, showcasing both the Guerrilla Girls» work and that of other artists,
like Andrea Carlson and Elizabeth Day, as well as
local students.