Sentences with phrase «accepts artists whose»

Our Gallery Director, Atim Annette Oton, with experience in the New York art market, personally reviews each portfolio and only accepts artists whose work she determines represents a good fit for the gallery and the art market.

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Lilly plays Pym's daughter, Hope van Dyne, who at the end of Ant - Man accepts the mantle of Wasp: she's an expert martial artist and genius whose shrinking powers are equivalent to Ant - Man's.
And the artist learned in childhood that turns dreams and illusion in reality is just a messenger whose only merit is to accept to carry the pregnancy to the end.
All media accepted, national juried show (US only) Size may not exceed 12» on longest size, excluding frame Total framing (frame plus mat) or sculpture stand may not exceed 4» Digital Entries accepted online only Entry fee: $ 35 for up to 2 digital entries, hand - delivered; $ 45 for up to 2 shipped works ($ 10 handling fee will be refunded to artists whose work is not juried in) Images — jpeg format only
An Artist Signature Member is one whose work has been accepted into Three (3) juried membership competitive exhibitions of Southern Watercolor Society.
Ikon Gallery curator Nigel Prince, whose Shearer solo show travels to Toronto's Power Plant in December, spoke fondly of working with the artist, who graciously accepted accolades from all manner of well - wishers.
An Associate Member is an artist who wishes to belong to the Southern Watercolor Society, but whose work has not yet been accepted into a juried membership competitive exhibition.
Who can blame freelance critics, whose average income (according to Germany's state social security provider for artists and writers, Künstlersozialkasse), is below the statutory minimum wage, for accepting works that they would never be able to afford from their earnings alone?
Despite my myriad commitments — which included teaching a graduate seminar this fall; curating a show of a Santa Fe artist Allan Graham at Gallery Diet in Miami last month; preparing to celebrate the Miami Rail's one year anniversary, assisting our friends in the Twin Cities with launching the Third Rail this upcoming November; and actualizing all the usual Brooklyn Rail responsibilities — I accepted their invitation, largely because I feel it is an important opportunity for all of us to pay homage to artists whose works were damaged by Sandy.
PM: That actually prompts a question about your intersection with Franklin Furnace, whose policy was to accept any artist book.
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