«Good Times: Art for Older People» is a Dulwich
Picture Gallery programme, working with day centres, community centres and care homes.
Not exact matches
This included national
programmes such as Take One
Picture and its new sister
programme, Take One..., which is delivered by regional museums,
galleries and archives.
She has taught at the London College of Printing, and for the outreach
programme at Dulwich
Picture gallery.
Moreover, the exhibition oversees the presence of American artists linked to the Metro
Pictures Gallery in New York — David Salle, Tony Oursler, Ross Bleckner, Eric Fischl and George Condo — representing the incorporation of overseas creators in the gallery's pro
Gallery in New York — David Salle, Tony Oursler, Ross Bleckner, Eric Fischl and George Condo — representing the incorporation of overseas creators in the
gallery's pro
gallery's
programme.
Art critic Louisa Buck recalls first edition fig - 1 in 2000, painting a
picture of the second edition of the project and the changes in the contemporary art world in the intervening fifteen years; Director of the Contemporary Art Society Caroline Douglas explores shifting models of philanthropy and patronage in the arts; Serpentine
Gallery co-director Hans - Ulrich Obrist discusses curatorial approaches and the role of the institution with Fatos Ustek; Writer and lecturer Gilda Williams uses the fig - 2
programme as a vehicle to explore language and differing approaches; Tate Modern Curator of performance Catherine Wood dissects the role and impact of performance?
The Friends of Dulwich
Picture Gallery is a registered charity that supports the
Gallery's activities and organises a varied
programme of social events, including concerts, talks, visits and film screenings open to all visitors.
Under Todoli's guidance, (
pictured), the
gallery's
programme has been revitalised with a mix of international and Italian players in a series of solo retrospectives specially curated for the Hangar.
The role involves working with adults and young people who enrol on the
Gallery's Public
Programmes, with schools, with Urban Youth on city estates, with the elderly and on a variety of city Reach - Out programmes for which Dulwich Picture Gallery
Programmes, with schools, with Urban Youth on city estates, with the elderly and on a variety of city Reach - Out
programmes for which Dulwich Picture Gallery
programmes for which Dulwich
Picture Gallery is famous.
Formula 1 racing legend Sir Stirling Moss today launched Dulwich
Picture Gallery's Artmobile project, which will transport its multi award - winning education and outreach
programme to more sites than ever before.
Dulwich
Picture Gallery's award - winning community engagement
programme will continue to provide a range of engaging activities for a wide audience around and beyond the exhibition
programme.