Sentences with phrase «museum as hub»

Report on the Construction of a Spaceship Module A project by tranzit.org in the framework of the Museum as Hub program of the New Museum, New York
There she organized the 2011 triennial The Ungovernables, which presented international contemporary art to North American audiences, and she spearheaded the Museum as Hub, an experimental art initiative that forged international museum partnerships to explore artistic, curatorial and institutional practice.
In an afternoon discussion, hypothesis, research, and public dialogue converge in an informal working session in the fifth - floor Museum as Hub space at the New Museum.
Propositions is part of the Museum as Hub initiative, a laboratory for art and ideas realized through a partnership of five international arts organizations that includes Insa Art Space, Seoul; the Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City; the Townhouse Gallery of Contemporary Art, Cairo; and the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven.
is a dynamic event series reinvent - ing the museum as a hub for social activity in Harlem, featuring music, free admission, and signature cocktails, drink specials and creative fare at the Atrium Café.
After running that iconic site for seven years, she was appointed full curator earlier this year to help bring the institutions programming further into the Internet era, and to oversee its influential Museum as Hub multidisciplinary education initiative.
at BAK Utrecht, NL, and Kunsthal Extra City Antwerp, BE; Politiek Kunstbezit, Jonas Staal at Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, NL; The City that Doesn't Exist, Ludwig Forum Aachen, DE (all 2012); Melanchotopia, Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, NL; Project Europa: Imagining the Impossible, Wallach Gallery, Columbia University, New York, US; Moving Worlds, Podbielsky Contemporary, Berlin, DE (all 2011); The Politics of Collecting / The Collecting of Politics, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, NL; Morality — Act VIII Nether Land, Dutch Cultural Center, Shanghai World Expo, China (both 2010); Freedom of Expression, Museum As Hub, Van Abbemuseum at the New Museum, New York, US; Free as Air and Water, Cooper Union, New York, US (all 2009); Be (coming) Dutch, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, NL (2008); and Be What You Want But Stay Where You Are, Witte de With, Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, NL (2005).
With a dedicated space in the New Museum's Bowery building as well as a dedicated website, Museum as Hub is a twenty - first - century cultural laboratory, an educational / curatorial hybrid and a platform for global dialogue through institutional collaboration.
The exhibition is part of the ongoing initiative of the New Museum entitled «Museum as Hub,» in which a series of contemporary artistic endeavors — stretching the spectrum of exhibitions, residencies, and programs — are presented both in the New Museum and globally.
For further information on Museum as Hub and other collaborative projects, visit www.newmuseum.org/collaborations.
The Museum as Hub initiative is led by Johanna Burton, Keith Haring Director and Curator of Education and Public Engagement, and Lauren Cornell, Curator of the 2015 «The Generational» Triennial, Museum as Hub, and Digital Projects, with Ryan Inouye, Assistant Curator, Museum as Hub.
In the past she has collaborated with various institutions including Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno (CAAM), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, ES; Durban Art Gallery, SA; Joburg Art Fair, Johannesburg, SA; Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and Criticism (JWTC), Johannesburg, SA; LUMA / Westbau, Pool, Zurich, CH; New Museum, Museum as Hub, New York, US; and Raw Material Company, Dakar, SN, amongst others.
Formerly, Joo was Keith Haring Director and Curator of Education and Public Programs at the New Museum in New York (2007 - 12), where she spearheaded the Museum as Hub initiative.
Eungie Joo was Keith Haring Director and Curator of Education and Public Programs at the New Museum from 2007 - 2012, where she spearheaded the Museum as Hub program and was curator of the 2012 New Museum Triennial: The Ungovernables.
In the last decade, the New Museum has had only one solo installation by a Latin American artist (Carlos Motta's «Museum as Hub» piece in 2012).
«The Great Ephemeral» is co-curated by Meiya Cheng, Curator, Taipei Contemporary Art Center and Johanna Burton, Keith Haring Director and Curator of Education and Public Engagement, New Museum; Lauren Cornell, Curator, 2015 Triennial, Digital Projects, and Museum as Hub, New Museum; and Sara O'Keeffe, Assistant Curator, New Museum.
Join New Museum staff and Curators Lauren Cornell and Gary Carrion - Murayari on Monday January 28, for a professional development seminar for high school teachers related to the exhibition «Museum as Hub: Walking Drifting Dragging» and Nari Ward's iconic work Amazing Grace in the New Museum's Studio 231 space.
«Museum as Hub: Beirut Art Center» is a project that includes an exhibition, the presentation of Beirut Art Center's Mediatheque, and a series of events.
«Museum as Hub: Carlos Motta: We Who Feel Differently» is a multipart project that explores the idea of sexual and gender «difference» after four decades of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Intersex, Queer, and Questioning politics.
The exhibition was organized by Lauren Cornell, Curator, 2015 Triennial, Museum as Hub, and Digital Projects.
Support for Museum as Hub and public programs is provided, in part, by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts.
Museum as Hub Residency Program Artist residencies will be presented through the Museum as Hub initiative, organized in conjunction with the «The Generational.»
«Museum as Hub: Steffani Jemison and Jamal Cyrus: Alpha's Bet Is Not Over Yet!»
Publications Building on the Museum as Hub model, «The Ungovernables» incorporated lengthy consultation with a network of curators, organizations, and artists from around the world, including Museum as Hub partners.
Group exhibitions include Imagine Brazil, Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, Norway, Meanwhile... Suddenly And Then; 12th Biennale de Lyon, Lyon, France 2013 - 2014; Unstable Territory: Borders and Identity in Contemporary Art, Centre for Contemporary Culture at Palazzo Strozzi; CCC Strozzina, Florence, Italy; The Insides are on the Outside — O interior está no exterior, Casa de Vidro, São Paulo, Brazil; The Encyclopedic Palace, 55th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy, Museum as Hub: Walking Drifting Dragging, New Museum, New York, USA, 2013.
Discover how four emerging artists document their epic journeys, such as crossing a continent on foot or floating through the Arctic darkness, in «Museum as Hub: Walking Drifting Dragging.»
Joo was Keith Haring Director and Curator of Education and Public Programs, New Museum, New York (2007 — 2012), where she spearheaded the Museum as Hub program, commissioned the monthly seminar Night School by Anton Vidokle (2008 — 2009), and organized the 2012 New Museum Triennial: The Ungovernables.
Today, the New Museum serves diverse and expanding audiences, including artists, students, and residents of the Lower East Side, as well as a growing international audience through new initiatives, such as the Museum as Hub and 2011's Festival of Ideas for a New City, which continue to foster dialogues between artists and their public.
CHR's Museum as Hub project follows «We are absolutely ending this,» a twelve - hour event in Johannesburg on December 12, 2012, that staged the performance of the platform's death.
In the past she has collaborated with various institutions including Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno (CAAM), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, ES; Durban Art Gallery, ZA; Joburg Art Fair, Johannesburg, ZA; Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and Criticism (JWTC), Johannesburg, ZA; LUMA / Westbau, Pool, Zurich, CH; New Museum, Museum as Hub, New York, US; and Raw Material Company, Dakar, SN, amongst others.
«After - after Tears» is organized as part of CHR's Museum as Hub residency and gallery presentation by the same title (on view from May 22 — July 7, 2013).
The project is organized by Ryan Inouye, Assistant Curator, Museum as Hub.

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Public places, such as shopping malls, banks, transportation hubs, museums, and parking lots, frequently benefit from cameras and motion detectors, which identify suspicious and unwelcome activity.
Explore world landmarks, discover natural wonders, and step inside locations such as museums, arenas, parks and transport hubs.
Santiago de Cuba is the second largest city in Cuba and is known as a cultural hub since it has multiple museums and is home to many of Cuba's most famous authors and musicians.
Betancuria is well regarded as the cultural hub of Fuerteventura as it plays host to the island's main museums of history, religion and archaeology, as well as a fine selection of eateries and bars.
With oceanfront vistas as pretty as a picture, it's no surprise that Santa Monica has become a major art hub, with more than 120 museums, galleries, and public art installations within the city's roughly 8 square miles / 21 square kilometers.
With ocean front panoramas as pretty as a photograph, it is no surprise that Santa Monica has become a major art hub, with more than 120 museums, galleries, and public art installations within the city's roughly 21 square kilometres.
Canada's largest city, Toronto, is a hub for business travelers, but also offers visitors many attractions such as the CN tower, the St. Lawrence Market and the Royal Ontario Museum, to name a few.
With awe - inspiring architecture and a collection of museums, Qatar is fast establishing itself as the cultural hub of the Middle East.
With oceanfront panoramas as pretty as a photograph, it is no surprise that Santa Monica has become a major art hub, with more than 120 museums, galleries, and public art installations within the city's roughly 8 square miles / 21 square kilometres.
With ocean front panoramas as pretty as a photograph, it is no surprise that Santa Monica has become a major art hub, with more than 120 museums, galleries, and public art...
The best city centre hotels in Hanoi are set within the city's commercial hub of Hoan Kiem, where you can easily visit numerous landmarks such as Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi Opera House, National Museum of Vietnamese History, and Ngoc Son Temple on foot.
Located in the suburb of Haymarket, the Sydney Marriot Hotel is minutes away from the Sydney's CBD and public transport (Central and Museum Stations are close by), as well as Oxford Street, Darling Harbour and the government and financial hubs around Martin Place.
- Character Museum — WHAT DOES HE MEAN AS A MAIN HUB?
In the San Francisco Chronicle, Kenneth Baker reports: «San Francisco's stature as a cultural destination and hub of new art scholarship will jump dramatically if Gap founders Donald and Doris Fisher get their wish to build a museum for their collection of modern and contemporary art on the Presidio grounds.
Amid artist studios, a world - class art museum, creative business and experimental exhibition spaces, Girls» Club stands as a strong community leader pushing forward Fort Lauderdale's aspirations as a growing contemporary arts hub and cultural center.
These include the U.K. Pavilion — known as the Seed Cathedral at the 2010 World Expo; a new distillery for Bombay Sapphire gin; a Learning Hub for Nanyang Technological University in Singapore; and a contemporary art museum created within a historic grain silo, among many other exciting projects.
The Art Newspaper, Marrakech bids to become hub for contemporary African art as museum plans relaunch alongside 1:54 fair
-- Peter Schjeldahl * The Underground Museum — founded in Los Angeles in 2012 by artists Noah Davis and Karon Davis — is dedicated to the exhibition of museum - quality art, and serving as a cultural hub for low - to - moderate - income communMuseum — founded in Los Angeles in 2012 by artists Noah Davis and Karon Davis — is dedicated to the exhibition of museum - quality art, and serving as a cultural hub for low - to - moderate - income communmuseum - quality art, and serving as a cultural hub for low - to - moderate - income communities.
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