Sentences with phrase «nate young»

Speakers: Kelly Kivland (Dia Art Foundation), Sam Miller (Lower ManhattanCultural Council), Adrienne Edwards (Performa), Nate Young (The Bindery Projects) Moderator: Chris Sharp (Le Mouvement: Performing the City)
JAN 15 Brandon Stosuy hosts a conversation with artist Adam Helms and curator Klaus Kertess; Performance by Nate Young and John Olson
Michelle Grabner in conversation with John Riepenhoff, Jennifer Reeder, Anne Wilson, Tony Tassett and Nate Young
Previously, she was director of Monique Meloche Gallery in Chicago, where she worked with a slate of up - and - coming artists including Ebony G. Patterson, Amy Sherald, and Nate Young.
Left: Artist Nate Young with Whitney Museum curator Elisabeth Sherman and Guggenheim Museum curator Susan Thompson.
Chicago - based Nate Young employs a range of mediums including text, drawing, woodcraft, sculpture, and performance in this very personal exhibition in which he draws on his own family archives and oral history.
The invited speakers were performance curators from important American institutions including the Dia Art Foundation, Performa, Danspace Project, and MoMA; local projects like FD13 Residency (Sandra Teitge) and The Bindery Projects (Nate Young); as well as artists whose work is linked to the above mentioned institutions and projects (Ralph Lemon, Maria Hassabi, Pope L., Charles Atlas, Rashaun Mitchell).
Previous artists - in - residence include Grace Kubilius, Nate Young, Leigh Suggs, Carli Holcomb and Natasha Bowdoin.
Lewis asked Nate Young to join the exhibition with his new drawings housed in handcrafted wooden wall frames that resemble triptych altars.
Vestigial representations of the occult were harnessed in «Cleromancy,» Nate Young's exhibition of six works from the past year that obliquely layered a range of personal and political histories, touching on subjects such as black jockeys, the Great Migration, divining, and family mythology.
«Nate Young's work explores visual representations of systems, re-creating the transcendent and cerebral experience of knowledge formation and the impartation of truth and greater understanding.
Nate Young artist statement, «My work examines systems that create cognitive thought, and language plays a central role.
Recent solo and group exhibitions include But not yet: in the spirit of linguistics, moniquemeloche (2015); Retreat, curated by Theaster Gates, Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago (2014); Tony Lewis, Nate Young, at Room East, New York (2014); Joy at the Suburban, Chicago (2013); the Soap Factory's Minnesota Biennial (2013); Fore, at The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2012); Go Tell It on the Mountain, at the California African American Museum, Los Angeles (2012).
Nate Young was born in 1981 in Minneapolis, MN, where he lives.
Lewis has invited Nate Young (b. 1981), who presents new drawings in handmade wall frames that unfold like triptych altar paintings.
Nate Young of Wolf Eyes and Mario Diaz de Leon premiere a newly commissioned collaboration for large ensemble.
And, highlighting the breadth of artistic talent in Chicago, Galerie Lelong is featuring McArthur Binion, Samuel Levi Jones, Tony Lewis John Phillips, Bethany Collins, and Nate Young.
«NATE YOUNG: The Unseen Evidence of Things Substantiated» @ Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) Philadelphia Minneapolis - based conceptual artist Nate Young is presenting new work including an immersive video installation from which the exhibition takes it title.
Cynthia Hopkins: Memorabilia Nate Young: The Unseen Evidence Of Things Substantiated Fabric Workshop and Museum
Funny Or Die will produce with Ferrell, Adam McKay, Matt Piedmont, Andrew Steele and Nate Young exec producing.

Not exact matches

Nate Alder, a student at Brigham Young University, has won first or second place in 11 competitions over the past year for his company, Klymit, which has developed a way to insulate outerwear and outdoor gear using argon.
In the wake of the election, one of the more interesting developments has been the sudden rise to stardom of The New York Times «young political future predictor, Nate Silver.
The series, YO - KAI WATCH, chronicles the life of a young boy, Nate, and his adventures with the invisible and mischievous Yo - kai who he is only able to communicate with through a special device, the Yo - kai Watch.
Tigers QB Nate Gordon happens to be the younger brother of Anthony Gordon who led Terra Nova in the 2013 season to a 10 - 0 regular season record and currently plays for the Washington State Cougars.
When Townsend decided against a re-election bid, he and Nate Shinagawa, a young Tompkins County legislator, asked Myrick if he'd consider running for the council seat.
Another young newcomer, Republican Nate Horowitz, will go up against Charlie Landi — the longest - serving alderman — for the Ward 3 seat.
A talented young musician (Nate Parker) on the brink of super stardom struggles with the pressure of her new - found success.
As for Claire (Lauren Ambrose), Nate's and David's younger sister, how will she cope with school and the family?
UNTITLED JASON JONES / SAMANTHA BEE (multi-camera) Picked up to series STUDIO: TBS TEAM: Samantha Bee (w), Jason Jones (w) LOGLINE: Hopeful dad Nate hops in the car with his wife and two young kids for a 24 - hour adventure to the Keys.
Radcliffe here is Nate Foster, an idealistic young FBI analyst with little field experience who is handed a tough assignment by boss Toni Collette.
Nate Marshall hails from Whitney Young Magnet School, Adam Gottlieb from North College Prep, Nova Venerable from Oak Park High, and «Steinmenauts» Lamar Jorden, Charles Smith and Kevin Harris represent defending champion Steinmetz High.
2007's rousing «The Great Debaters» had an entire ensemble of excellent, fresh - faced talent led by Nate Parker, who bore a striking resemblance to a young Washington.
But not all is what it seems, and the pressures of fame have Noni on the edge — until she meets Kaz Nicol (Red Tails» Nate Parker), a young cop and aspiring politician who's been assigned to her detail.
Cast: Cary Grant, Doris Day, Gig Young, Audrey Meadows, Alan Hewitt Director: Delbert Mann Screenplay: Stanley Shapiro, Nate Monaster Review published August 22, 1997
Inspired by real events, Nate Foster (Daniel Radcliffe), a young, idealistic FBI agent, goes undercover to take down a radical right - wing terrorist group.
The main premise is actually very silly, where Nate Johnson (Cedric, Barbershop 2), his separated wife Dorothy (Williams, Shaft), his rapper - wannabe son DJ (Bow Wow, Like Mike), his maturing daughter Nikki (Knowles), and his precocious youngest, Destiny (Soleil, «The Hughleys»), all load up into their pimped - out SUV to travel across several states for a family reunion where Nate's dear old mother will choose which of the off - shoot Johnson family will be declared Family of the Year.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS «The Age of Shadows» («Miljeong»), Kim Jee woon, South Korea (North American Premiere) «All I See Is You,» Marc Forster, Thailand (World Premiere) «American Honey,» Andrea Arnold, USA (North American Premiere) «American Pastoral,» Ewan McGregor, USA (World Premiere) «Asura: The City of Madness,» Kim Sung - soo, South Korea (World Premiere) «Barakah Meets Barakah» («Barakah yoqabil Barakah»), Mahmoud Sabbagh, Saudi Arabia (North American Premiere) «Barry,» Vikram Gandhi, USA (World Premiere) «Birth of the Dragon,» George Nolfi, USA / China / Canada (World Premiere) «The Birth of a Nation,» Nate Parker, USA (International Premiere) «Bleed for This,» Ben Younger, USA (Canadian Premiere) «Blue Jay,» Alex Lehmann USA (World Premiere) «Brimstone,» Martin Koolhoven, Netherlands / Germany / France / Belgium / Sweden / United Kingdom (North American Premiere) «BrOTHERHOOD,» Noel Clarke, United Kingdom (International Premiere) «Carrie Pilby,» Susan Johnson, USA (World Premiere) «Catfight,» Onur Tukel, USA (World Premiere) «City of Tiny Lights,» Pete Travis, United Kingdom (World Premiere) «The Commune» («Kollektivet») Thomas Vinterberg, Denmark / Sweden / Netherlands (North American Premiere) «Daguerrotype» («Le Secret de la chambre noire»), Kiyoshi Kurosawa, France / Japan / Belgium (World Premiere) «A Death in the Gunj,» Konkona Sensharma, India (World Premiere) «Denial,» Mick Jackson, USA / United Kingdom (World Premiere) «Elle,» Paul Verhoeven, France (North American Premiere) «Foreign Body» («Jassad Gharib, Corps Etranger») Raja Amari, Tunisia / France (World Premiere) «Frantz,» François Ozon, France / Germany (Canadian Premiere) «The Handmaiden» («Agassi»), Park Chan - wook, South Korea (World Premiere) «Harmonium» («Fuchi ni tatsu»), Kôji Fukada, Japan / France (North American Premiere) «I Am Not Madame Bovary,» Feng Xiaogang, China (World Premiere) «The Journey,» Nick Hamm, United Kingdom (North American Premiere) «King of the Dancehall,» Nick Cannon, USA / Jamaica (World Premiere) «La La Land,» Damien Chazelle, USA (Canadian Premiere) «The Limehouse Golem,» Juan Carlos Medina, United Kingdom (World Premiere) «Manchester by the Sea,» Kenneth Lonergan, USA (Canadian Premiere) «Mascots,» Christopher Guest, USA (World Premiere) «Maudie,» Aisling Walsh, Canada / Ireland (Canadian Premiere) «Neruda,» Pablo Larraín, Chile / Argentina / Spain / France (World Premiere) «Nocturnal Animals,» Tom Ford, USA / United Kingdom (North American Premiere) «The Oath,» Baltasar Kormákur, Iceland (World Premiere) «Orphan» («Orpheline») Arnaud des Pallières, France (World Premiere) «Paris Can Wait,» Eleanor Coppola, USA (World Premiere) «Paterson,» Jim Jarmusch, USA (North American Premiere) «The Salesman,» Asghar Farhadi (North American Premiere) «Salt and Fire,» Werner Herzog, Germany / USA / France / Mexico (North American Premiere) «Sing,» Garth Jennings, USA / France (World Premiere) «Souvenir,» Bavo Defurne, Belgium / Luxembourg / France (North American Premiere) «Things to Come» («L'Avenir»), Mia Hansen - Løve, France / Germany (Canadian Premiere) «Toni Erdmann,» Maren Ade, Germany (Canadian Premiere) «Trespass Against Us,» Adam Smith, United Kingdom (World Premiere) «Una,» Benedict Andrews, United Kingdom (Canadian Premiere) «Unless,» Alan Gilsenan, Canada / Ireland (World Premiere) «The Wasted Times» («Luo Man Di Ke Xiao Wang Shi»), Cheng Er, China
It's a classic dysfunctional family comedy - drama in many respects, with every single family member of the central Jacobs family dealing with some sort of personal trouble: older sister Dana (Slate) with misgivings about her engagement to Ben (Jay Duplass), which she channels into an affair with an old college friend, Nate (Finn Wittrock); younger sister Ali (Abby Quinn) with a rebellious nature that leads her into all - night clubbing and increasingly adventurous drug use; and their on - the - outs parents, Pat (Edie Falco) and Alan (John Turturro), the stagnation of their marriage only magnified when Ali discovers her father indulging in his own philandering.
«Inspired by real events», Imperium opens with an Adolf Hitler quote, before establishing Nate Foster as a nerdy outcast of a young FBI agent.
And infiltrate, young Nate does.
Nate as a very young man is thought to be a leader that will do great things, having some unique marks that was felt only a leader would have.
Red White & Blue (United Kingdom) Director and Screenwriter: Simon Rumley In Austin Texas, the lives of three young people «Erica, Franki and Nate» intertwine in a fateful, tragic way and head down a rocky and violent road to heart - rending oblivion.
Nate Foster (Daniel Radcliffe), a young, idealistic FBI agent, goes undercover to take down a radical right - wing terrorist group.
To recap as non-spoiler-alert as possible, Nate (Adrian Pasdar) gets shot, only this time we see who does it; Hiro (Masi Oka), bored with his new CEO - ship, blithely puts the world back in peril; Mohinder (Sendhil Ramamurthy) goes all «Young Frankenstein» over the origins of everyone's various powers; a character we thought was definitely dead apparently isn't; and in a grisly scene, Sylar (Zachary Quinto) finally gets what he has always wanted.
Nate Foster (Daniel Radcliffe), a young idealistic FBI agent, goes undercover like Bryan Cranston's Robert Mazur of «The Infiltrator,» also based on a real hero — and like Michael German himself.
Stars: Nate Parker, Armie Hammer, Aunjanue Ellis, Aja Naomi King, Roger Guenveur Smith, Gabrielle Union, Penelope Ann Miller, Jackie Earle Haley, and Tony Espinosa (young Nat) Director: Nate Parker Scriptwriters: Nate Parker and Jean McGianni Celestin Cinematographer: Elliot Davis Composer: Henry Jackman Mandalay / Fox Searchlight Pictures Rating: R for violence, issues of slavery, sexual content and themed material Running Length: 123 minutes
«We saw a gap in summer learning opportunities for young kids who tend to not speak English at home,» said Nate Evans, Executive Director of International House, regarding the founding of Rising Readers in 2010.
Jerry has been married to Candace for nearly thirty years and has two young adult sons, Zach and Nate.
The Pirelli World Challenge ladder system has witnessed some sensational growth with young stars like Fergus, Michael Cooper, Nate Stacy, Shea Holbrook, and Ernie Francis Jr. advancing and winning races in new categories.
Celebrate with your favorite driver, Nate Stacy, as the Youngest Pole sitter and race winner in World Challenge Series History and his 8 podium finishes at the Pirelli World Challenge Touring Car class with the very first of our Drivers Series merchandise now available in 100 % cotton.
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