A debut curatorial project by 18th Street's new Director of Residency
Programs Pilar Tompkins Rivas, Perpetual Peace brings a new work to 18th Street developed on - site for a month leading up to the opening.
Come early at 6:00 pm for an artist talk by Curator in Residence Bill Kelley Jr. in conversation with 18th Street's Director of Residency
Programs Pilar Tompkins Rivas.
Open Tuning: E-D-G-B-D-G Sept 24 — Dec 14 Artist Lab residency Sept 24 — Oct 26 Opening Reception Oct 27 7 - 9 pm Main Gallery The artist in conversation with 18th Street Director of Residency
Programs Pilar Tompkins Rivas and Curator in...
The artist in conversation with 18th Street Director of Residency
Programs Pilar Tompkins Rivas and Curator in Residence Bill Kelley Jr..
Not exact matches
COSA's 2017 Seminar Committee, under the leadership of COSA Board member
Pilar Sokol, New York State School Boards Association, has put together a star - studded
program packed with crucial issues school attorney have addressed for fifty years, like religion, free speech, federal regulation, and student rights, as well as cutting - edge operational issues like web accessibility and school technology.
After her time with Hayward Unified,
Pilar taught in the UC Berkeley Developmental Teacher Education
program, wrote literacy curriculum for the Developmental Studies Center in Oakland, and eventually joined the staff of Escuela Bilingue Internacional as the K - 5 language arts coordinator.
Clinical
Programs Attn:
Pilar Thompson Visitor & International Relations Manager Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine Room S3 - 005A Box 46 Ithaca, NY 14853 - 6401 TEL: 607-253-3477 FAX: 607-253-3142
The Yoga for the Community
program is lead by
Pilar as a donation of her personal time, with the caveat being that her students donate the equivalent amount of time to their community.
Santa Monica, CA - 18th Street Arts Center is pleased to announce two new additions to our creative team: contemporary art curator
Pilar Tompkins Rivas, Director of Residency
Programs; and artist - technologist Sara Schnadt, Director of Communications & Outreach.
From 6:00 pm — 6:30 pm resident artist Michiko Yao will be in conversation with 18th Street Arts Center's Director of Residency
Programs,
Pilar Tompkins Rivas in conjunction with her exhibition Samsara Pleasure Principle featuring a video installation of the same title.
Pilar Tompkins Rivas, Curator and Director or Residency
Programs at 18th Street Arts Center, and Isabelle Le Normand, Curator of Visual Arts at Mains d'Oeuvres, are co-organizers of this project.
Pilar Ordovas, owner of Ordovas Gallery, who mainly
programs historical exhibitions, considers Frieze Masters a very interesting fair due to the variety and the scale.
18th Street Arts Center is pleased to announce two new additions to our creative team: contemporary art curator
Pilar Tompkins Rivas, Director of Residency
Programs; and artist - technologist Sara Schnadt, Director of Communications & Outreach.