Sentences with phrase «photo exhibit by»

The Jean Deleage Gallery presents LA 92, a photo exhibit by Armando Cabrera.
Friday, October 17th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Gathering of Souls Jam at La Marqueta 115th Street and Park Avenue LIVE fusion jazz music & open jam session hosted by acclaimed Puerto Rican sax player Mario Castro, performance artist María Cotto, LIVE painting by Nicole Bueso, XY Atelier Gallery & Boutique, Photo Exhibit by José Rodríguez: DIASPORA, and pop - up vendors.

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The exhibit is called «26 Blocks» and is comprised of photos of 26 downtown Phoenix blocks taken by local photographers (26 of them) paired with local writers (26 more).
As exhibited by the photo below, Benjamin St. Juste, a four - star Michigan CB pledge, is getting lots of mail from the Wolverines, Notre Dame and Virginia Tech.
Birds Killed by Skyscrapers Remembered in Nature Museum Photo Series - DNAinfo.com Chicago - February 26, 2016 A just - opened exhibit at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum features photographs of the cardinals, orioles, thrushes, juncos, sapsuckers and other birds that die after flying into buildings.
Photo Caption: Old Sturbridge Village celebrates a multi-year investment in two key museum exhibits by Hometown Insurance Center of Sturbridge and E.J. Stochaj Insurance Agency of Dudley at a recent event.
During this period, the study's subjects had to discriminate between the different colors being exhibited by the monkeys in the photos.
In their analysis of Kickstarter.com, when the page creator's profile photo exhibited a broad smile that tended to elicit perceptions of warmth, the total amount of money pledged decreased by more than 50 percent, and the average contribution per backer was 30 percent less than when the creator's photo included only a slight smile.
The exhibit features photos and videos of conservators, scientists, curators and artists working to restore Reinhardt's five - by five - foot (1.5 - by 1.5 - meter) square monochromatic painting.
The film, which premieres tonight at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, will be accompanied by a touring photo exhibit showing black - and - white shots of some 40 female scientists donning beards, by photographer Kelsey Vance.
The innovative aspect of this activity was the notion that the concept of macroscopic devices could be extended to the molecular level, and that it was possible to design supramolecular systems that, upon stimulation with external energy stimuli such as UV / Visible light, are capable of performing a variety of specific functions: (i) systems for information processing (e.g., wires, switches, antennas, plug / socket systems, extension cables, memories, logic gates, encoder / decoder, rudimentary neuron - like systems), (ii) devices that when powered by chemical energy or electrochemical energy or by light exhibit machine - like behavior (e.g., piston / cylinder systems, shuttles, lifts, rotary rings, dendritic photo - switchable boxes), and (iii) components for artificial photosynthetic systems.
About Blog A Sculpture blog by Erick Aubry exhibiting his sculptures, drawings, sketches and photos.
This visually stunning video was shot at the Bright White Underground Exhibit and directed by Yutsai, and it features a moving depiction of the amazing photo shoot of Olivia that was taken for Flaunt Issue 112.
The scripts are accompanied by photos and give youngsters an idea of the kinds of exhibits they will encounter, as well as some of the routines associated with a school visit.
The database of photos is searchable by vehicle make, model exhibiting company name and more.
When Irish photographer Mark Nixon created portraits of cherished stuffed animals — «the more loved, unwashed, and falling apart the better» — and posted photos from the exhibit on his website, he was unprepared for the reaction.People around the world were transfixed by Nixon's tender, haunting — and sometimes...
The «Let's save Friendicoes from shutting down» campaign was launched on BitGiving, an Indian crowdfunding platform, on August 24th, followed by a host of individual initiatives, such as collection drives organized by students, a clothing label named Vajor creating t - shirts to help save the non-profit and a photography exhibit featuring animals rescued by Friendicoes being held, with proceeds from the photos going to the shelter.
The Exhibit and Project are supported by the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, California State Parks Foundation, Marin Clean Energy, California Native Plant Society, Hahnemühle Photo Paper, Think Tank Photo, Ergodyne, and Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.
Skate Deconstruct photo exhibit about grass root skateboarding and skate culture in Mexico as seen by an outsider.
The Cannon Beach History Center & Museum's latest photo exhibit features a collection of photos from the archives selected by the Museum's very own Collections Manager, Kelly Mauer.
Featuring a detailed account of the explosion of Ripple Rock, stories of shipwrecks, stunning underwater photos by Eiko Jones and an interactive map display, this exhibit is sure to fascinate and inform people of all ages.
(note: date correction) Skate Deconstruct photo exhibit about grass root skateboarding and skate culture in Mexico as seen by an outsider.
As you ascend to the top of the building, you'll pass by the Mezzanine Exhibit which features a collection of photos and artefacts which describe the history of Top of the Rock.
In 2004, he was invited by the World Press Photo organisation to exhibit a series of images taken in India, «Les Enfants de la Rue», at the Maison de la Culture Frontenac.
When the four works were brought together in a group show at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York in 1985, Abigail Solomon - Godeau wrote that Williams's «insistence on site - specificity, both in a geographic sense (the city represented by the tourism photo is changed to represent whatever city the work is exhibited in) and in an institutional sense (the work is conceived to call attention to the museological «frame») militates against the neutralization of the works» politics by the art institution that houses it.»
Debi Cornwall's photo series, Welcome to Camp America, will be presented by the Centre de la photographie Genève to be exhibited at Les Rencontres d'Arles from July 3 through September 24.
Kate Hoffman's Dream Home series, photographs taken from performative collage collaborations, has a malleable quality that emphasizes the viewer's own socio - political leanings; Samira Yamin's intricate patterns of Islamic sacred geometries cut into TIME Magazine photos of war oscillate between greater ambiguity and flirting with the didactic depending on the density of the cuttings; Sandra de la Loza's photographs of Stoner Spots underscore the politics of leisure through the exploration of pot - safe spaces, with a subtext of the not - quite - yet absorbed by development; Scott Short's «abstract» paintings replicate multiple generations of photocopying through the prism of Walter Benjamin; and Suzanne Wright will exhibit a deftly humorous Étant donnés-esque collage alongside mandala targets — each salves, in their respective forms, for our tumultuous zeitgeist.
The exhibition will be comprised of photographs and photo collages, many of which have never been exhibited publicly, alongside works from his Homage to the Square and Variant / Adobe series, which were heavily influenced by Mesoamerican architecture.
Artists can continue to apply to exhibit through November 11, 2016 by stopping by Hampton Photo Arts and Framing in Bridgehampton Commons, 2044 Montauk Hwy, Water Mill, NY 11976.
UD artists explore art as social practice at Front Street By Brittany Erwin Photo: Joel Whitaker's «Alternative Processes» class exhibits at the Index Gallery Front Street Building Co., «home to the largest Community of Artists and Artisans in the Dayton area» has a newly branded University of Dayton - owned resident, Index Gallery.
Exhibited in the main gallery at iMOCA, it features photos by Tsinhnahjinnie of Tuskegee / Diné tribes.
Camera Work exhibit photographs by David Drebin alongside Herb Ritts, Helmut Newton, Thomas Ruff and others at Paris Photo from November 14 - 17.
Inspired by classic group portraits throughout art history, she has taken black - and - white film photographs of the artistic crowd inhabiting Bushwick today, which will be exhibited alongside her photos of early Bushwick and Panero's writings on the neighborhood.
We just recently inaugurated our first Juried Photo exhibit, juried by Elisabeth Sussman who will return again in April to jury our 23rd Annual Juried Exhibition that includes all media.
Originally shown at Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main earlier this year, the SCAD Museum of Art's presentation will include several works not previously exhibited including neon work by Kendell Geers, a photo series by Youssef Nabil, large - scale works on paper by Christine Beatrice Dixie, a sound installation by Frances Goodman incorporating bridal fabrics cascading from the ceiling, a calligraphy garden by Moataz Nasr and a collage by Wangechi Mutu.
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Mid-20th century retrospectives included a 1957 Life magazine photo essay called «Women Artists in Ascendancy» and the 1965 exhibit «Women Artists of America, 1707 - 1964,» curated by William H. Gerdts, at the Newark Museum.
After graduating, her work was exhibited in several group shows, including at Debs & Co., New York in 1999, which also hosted her first solo exhibition the following spring, entitled «Buster - Jangle», a collection of paintings based on photos of atomic bomb tests from the 1950s that Garnett found on the web after they were released by the US government under the Freedom of Information Act.
The red painting on the right of your photo from the American Abstract Artists exhibit at OK Harris is «Threshold» by Henry Brown.
Hank Willis Thomas» «Basketball and Chain,» a 2003 photo never exhibited before, is a commentary on the limited career options imposed by stereotypes on black youths.
John Edmonds featured in Review: Photo exhibit at museum showcases ups, downs of African - Americans by Peter Toungette for The Columbus Dispatch 22 April 2018
Her work is often exhibited in Canada and abroad, and major solo exhibitions include «Voyage dans le monde des choses», organized by the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal in 1986, «Les Fleuves invisibles», produced by the Musée d'art de Joliette in 1997 and circulated in Canada and France until 2000, and «Tout embrasser», presented at the Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery of Concordia University as part of Le Mois de la photo à Montréal 2001.
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Including photos by Robert Frank, Malick Sidibé, and Robert Heinecken, this exhibit looks at key developments in photographic history and the ways in which the photographic process is valued for its tradition of reportage, alongside an artistic drive to reframe reality.
Double exposure of two photos taken during walk - through of our current exhibit in the main gallery, «Radio Imagination: Artists in the Archive of Octavia E. Butler» (Photo by Joan Dooley, Director of Studio Programs) #armoryarts.
The late American assemblage artist Wallace Berman will have works exhibited by Kohn Gallery in a group exhibition of Californian artists while McKee Gallery will include works by Latvian - American visual artist Vija Celmins, who is recognised for her photo - realistic paintings and drawings, in a group show.
Hans Haacke's famous works detailing the interplay between museums and corporations culminated in his attempt to exhibit photos of slums owned by Harry Shapolsky et al at the Guggenheim museum.
The photo fair features exhibitors, solo or two - person shows by 18 international photographers, themed exhibitions, book signings and the Paris Photo AGENDA, a new visual platform that presented a selected look at the best of photography exhibited over the past year culled from over 200 galleries and organizations from around the world, according to the photo photo fair features exhibitors, solo or two - person shows by 18 international photographers, themed exhibitions, book signings and the Paris Photo AGENDA, a new visual platform that presented a selected look at the best of photography exhibited over the past year culled from over 200 galleries and organizations from around the world, according to the photo Photo AGENDA, a new visual platform that presented a selected look at the best of photography exhibited over the past year culled from over 200 galleries and organizations from around the world, according to the photo photo fair.
grunt will be exhibiting the original photo mural conceived and produced by Michael de Courcy as part of an ongoing photographic documentary project of Vancouver's artists collective, Intermedia society.
Originally presented by the Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt / Main (MMK) in Frankfurt, Germany, earlier this year, the SCAD Museum of Art's presentation will include several works not previously exhibited: neon work by Kendell Geers, a photo series by Youseff Nabil, large - scale works on paper by Christine Beatrice Dixie, a sound installation by Frances Goodman incorporating bridal fabrics cascading from the ceiling, an outdoor calligraphy garden by Moataz Nasr and a collage by Wangechi Mutu.
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