Related Programming The exhibition coincides with a year - long initiative at Williams College (including the Williams College Museum of Art and Clark Art Institute) dedicated to books, libraries, and information.
Not exact matches
Mr. Jackson (also known as Sekou Molefi Baako) is an East Elmhurst resident with a long history of community service, including 36 years as Executive Director of the Queens Library's Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center, a full - service, general circulation library with an extensive reference collection of materials
related to African American history and culture, and a cultural arts
program that offers a variety of
programming of independent film video screenings, stage presentations, panel discussions, concerts, art
exhibitions and more.
In conjunction with the scientific
program & poster sessions, PAG includes an
exhibition on Sunday, Monday, & Tuesday, open to commercial exhibitors offering equipment, services & publications
related to genetic research.
In addition to the annual Academy Awards — in which the members vote to select the nominees and winners — the Academy presents a diverse year - round slate of public
programs,
exhibitions and events; acts as a neutral advocate in the advancement of motion picture technology; and, through its Margaret Herrick Library and Academy Film Archive, collects, preserves, restores and provides access to movies and items
related to their history.
SFMOMA will also host a series of public
programs related to the
exhibition in September 2013.
Proposals are being sought for events, conferences,
exhibitions and other games -
related industry, education or public activities to join the MIGW 2018 umbrella
program.
The BMA announced today it has selected Baltimore - based artists Rahne Alexander and Jaimes Mayhew, working in conjunction with Chase Brexton Healthcare's LGBT Health Resource Center, to produce artwork and a series of free public
programs related to the
exhibition Imagining Home.
Dear members of the press, for information on our current and upcoming
exhibition program and
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In addition, the
exhibition and all
related public
programs are made possible in part by a grant from the North Carolina Humanities Council, a statewide non-profit and affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The
exhibition and its
related public
programs act as an alternative syllabus for art - life learning.
She manages Mitchell -
related research projects and fellowship
programs at the Foundation, and provides research and logistical support to
exhibitions, publications, and educational projects internationally.
Occasionally, MOCA will feature artists outside of Virginia if the content of the work
relates to current
exhibitions or
programming.
Through the Office of Statewide Partnerships
program, the museum offers curated
exhibitions, arts -
related audiovisual
programs, symposia, lectures, conferences, and workshops by visual and performing artists.
The Suzanne Deal Booth Art Prize at The Contemporary Austin is a biennial, unrestricted international art award of $ 100,000 to be given to an artist selected every two years, which also includes a solo
exhibition, a scholarly publication, and
related public
programming.
Major
programming related to the
exhibition includes scholarly lectures by Barbara Haskell, Curator of painting and sculpture, Whitney Museum of American Art; Eleanor Harvey, Senior Curator, Smithsonian American Art Museum, and Alexander Nemerov.
Gifts to Streaming Museum provide support for the ongoing development of arts and
related programs that connect with international viewers through the website and international
exhibitions.
Exhibition -
related programs are made possible, in part, through the support of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
Funding for this
exhibition, catalog and
related programming was made possible in part by the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation, Funding Arts Broward, Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council, the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture and private donors.
Information on
programming related to the
exhibition, which will include lectures by leading artists and scholars, will be announced in the coming months.
The brochure outlines
related educational
programs and includes a brief description of the
exhibition.
CUE provides institutional guidance and resources to the curator, who produces a group
exhibition with
related public
programming and an accompanying
exhibition catalogue.
A full list of
programs and events
related to the
exhibition will be released in the days leading up to the
exhibition opening.
On April 9, NEH announced $ 18.6 million in grants for a traveling
exhibition and public
programming exploring the role of blacks in American cinema from 1900 - 1970, a New York Historical Society touring
exhibition on Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow, development of undergraduate curriculum at the University of Dayton
related to the life and work of Paul Laurence Dunbar, and research for a book on self - taught Louisiana painter Clementine Hunter (1887 - 1988).
The
program will include visits to the
exhibition, Chaim Soutine: Flesh, with Jewish Museum educators and art activities
related to the
exhibition.
Programs at 18th Street Arts Center comprise our residency - based exhibition and public program series Artist Lab, emerging artist exhibitions in our Atrium Gallery, artist - driven events, a semi-annual Pico Block Party family festival, community programs related to our Culture Mapping 90404 online oral history project and archive, partnership exhibitions with other institutions, and an annual publ
Programs at 18th Street Arts Center comprise our residency - based
exhibition and public
program series Artist Lab, emerging artist
exhibitions in our Atrium Gallery, artist - driven events, a semi-annual Pico Block Party family festival, community
programs related to our Culture Mapping 90404 online oral history project and archive, partnership exhibitions with other institutions, and an annual publ
programs related to our Culture Mapping 90404 online oral history project and archive, partnership
exhibitions with other institutions, and an annual publication.
The
exhibition and
related programs are made possible by the Franklin Jasper Walls Lecture Fund.
For her first solo museum
exhibition in Los Angeles, Leigh presents a selection of recent ceramics and a site - specific installation, as well as a public
program related to her ongoing research and work in public engagement.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES, EVENTS, TOURS A full slate of
related events have been held in conjunction with the Mark Bradford
exhibition, and the show has been incorporated into
programs for teens, schools, and the general public.
«Through collaborations with students and faculty to organize these
exhibitions and the exceptional
program of
related events, our fall
programming harnesses the creative and intellectual resources of the Bowdoin community to shed light on some of the pressing issues of our time.»
CUE provides institutional guidance and resources to the curator, who produces a group
exhibition in CUE's space with
related public
programming and an accompanying
exhibition catalogue in 2018.
Marshall's «Mastry» is on view through July 3 and there is a special
program related to the
exhibition next week.
Exhibition -
related programs Talk: Mark Bradford, Hilton Als & Helen Molesworth Thursday, November 18, 6:30 PM Tickets: $ 20 general admission; $ 16 ICA members and students.
Programming related to the
exhibition will include lectures by leading artists and scholars.
Education Supporters
Exhibition -
related programs are made possible, in part, through the support of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
As part of the
exhibition, the Wallach Gallery is collaborating with neighboring institutions to present more artists, special
programs, and
related exhibitions, including the El Museo del Barrio; I, Too, Arts Collective @ The Langston Hughes House; and the Studio Museum in Harlem.
More
exhibition -
related programs can be found on the website here.
In conjunction with the
exhibition Self - Created Universe, the
program explored how both artists» works
relate to and juxtapose each other through the lens of constructing and re-enacting.
Some projects involve working in the Wexner Center's Film / Video Studio
Program, others
relate to specific
exhibitions, still others are connected to commissions and co-commissions in the performing arts.
Smith completed an Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellowship at the Davis Museum and Cultural Center at Wellesley College where she implemented interdisciplinary interpretation and
programming related to the Museum's permanent collection and
exhibitions.
The prize includes a solo
exhibition, a scholarly publication,
related public
programming, and a cash award for the artist.
Support for
exhibition -
related programming is provided by Agnes Gund and the Sidney E. Frank Foundation.
The purpose of these
programs is to foster new forums for the discussion of important issues
related to the contemporary visual arts and culture and to encourage new scholarship and
exhibition initiatives that can contribute to the development of the graduate curriculum.
Aperture magazine's «Prison Nation» issue and the
related exhibition and
programs are funded, in part, with generous lead support from the Ford Foundation, as well as funding from the Reba Judith Sandler Foundation.
Scheduled to open in February 2018, the
exhibition will include works in all media, commissioned pieces, and
related programming in collaboration with community organizations.
Funding for this
exhibition, catalog and
related programming was made possible in part by Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council, the State of Florida, Department of State and private donors.
S / he will originate and present three
exhibitions and
related public
programs inclusive of local and national artists.
For more information on
programs related to this
exhibition, see www.odu.edu/gordongalleries.
Welcome to SAM's press room, where you will find SAM -
related news and press kits for our
exhibitions and
programs.
Funding for this
exhibition, catalog and
related programming supported in part by Funding Arts Broward, Broward County Cultural Division and private donors.
Curated by James Merle Thomas (Dept. of Art History, Temple University), the
exhibition and
related programming will support the English translation of Penser l'Afrique [Thinking Africa], a book by philosopher Bourahima Ouattara, and is the inaugural North American solo
exhibition of Christian Nyampeta, a visual artist and researcher who works across art, design, and theory.