Sentences with phrase «accompanied by a reception»

Many exhibitions are accompanied by receptions, artist talks, readings or other programming.
On view Sept. 7, 2017, through Feb. 4, 2018, «Lines of Influence» will be accompanied by a reception Oct. 19, a symposium Oct. 19 through 20 and an exhibition catalog.
Every YAG exhibition is accompanied by a reception for the artists» family and friends, celebrating their work.

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The evening gets underway at 7PM with a reception of passed hors d'oeuvres including scallop crudo, chilled corn soup shooters and goat cheese stuffed piquillo peppers, accompanied by Cakebread Cellars 2013 Sauvignon Blanc.
The reception was accompanied by a panel discussion featuring Turing Award Winner Vinton Cerf and Nobel Laureate in Physics William Phillipps who were joined by alumni Yeka Aponte (Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings) and Kristina Mallory (Heidelberg Laureate Forum).
The festivities started this past Sunday at the Funkshion style village; which consisted of a spiffy little lounge, that was accompanied by a live DJ, cocktail reception, and drinks courtesy of Peroni.
Tonight, gather for a rooftop reception and dinner accompanied by traditional Gnaoua music in the heart of the old medina.
Saturday boasts a Chili Cook - Off Smack Down, and Mountain Galleries Reception followed by a five - course gala dinner were each dish will be showcased by an accompanying wine and short film along with an inspirational tale from the presenting chefs.
The fighting series returned to rather a rapturous reception during the midpoint of the show, accompanied by a shockingly casual rape gag from one of the players on stage towards his female opponent.
The artist's thirty - fifth exhibition with Pace, New York City, No - Name, Re-do, Seductions will be on view from September 15 to October 21, 2017, at 510 West 25th Street, and an opening reception will be held on Thursday, September 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. Pace will publish a catalogue that includes a new text by Samaras to accompany the exhibition.
18th Street Arts Center throws its highly - anticipated Summer ArtNight featuring the opening receptions for Jerri Allyn's and Inez S. Bush's Debating Through the Arts: Exhibition & Performance 3 project and York Chang's second life project; accompanied by a guest performance from the Tijuana - based visual / audio arts collective, Los Roor, on 18th Street's outdoor stage.
1639 18th Street, off of Olympic Blvd, Santa Monica, CA - On Saturday, June 18th, from 6 pm to 10 pm, 18th Street Arts Center throws its highly - anticipated Summer ArtNight featuring the opening receptions for Jerri Allyn's and Inez S. Bush's Debating Through the Arts: Exhibition & Performance 3 project and York Chang's second life project; accompanied by a guest performance from the Tijuana - based visual / audio arts collective, Los Roor, on 18th Street's outdoor stage.
The exhibition is accompanied by a guide, which is freely available at IMMA reception, or you can click here to download (pdf).
The show is on view Feb. 13 through March 31 and accompanied by a Hot Cocoa Reception on Feb. 15, Lunchtime Talks by exhibition artists and an earth scientist on Feb. 16, and an Experimental Film Screening on March 8.
At the opening reception, the works were accompanied by the piece Cycling Shorts, a human scupture or painting wearing just a t - shirt and (bodypaint) trainers.
The exhibition is accompanied by a full - colour publication that includes an essay by Jennifer Higgie and is available in the Gallery Reception for $ 23.00, with a selection of exhibition postcards for $ 1 each.
Tuesday night's opening reception will be accompanied by a live election feed.
Upcoming exhibitions include artist's books created by juniors in the Program in Visual Arts along with work by students in fall photography, video and graphic design courses running January 14 through February 10; a reception will be held on February 4 from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. with an accompanying film screening of fall semester student work from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the James M. Stewart ’32 Open Studios November 18 Theater, also at 185 Nassau Street.
The opening reception will take place on Saturday, January 26, 2013, accompanied by a wealth of local public events, further expanding the collaborative model with the hosting institution and community.
A new long - form profile of Schneemann by writer Maggie Nelson accompanies this project and considers the artist's relationship to the history of her reception and Schneemann's significant influence on subsequent generations of feminists.
In addition to guerilla receptions on the street, this exhibition highlights the so - called «alternative spaces» where different versions and different printings of Holzer's posters also appeared in installations of window - bound, street - facing Photostats that were accompanied by sound installations: these included Franklin Furnace (1978), Fashion Moda (Bronx)(1979), and Printed Matter (1979).
An opening reception for the artist will be held on Friday, March 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. Pace will publish a digital catalogue to accompany the exhibition, with an essay by Valérie Duponchelle.
Opening reception: Saturday, November 18th 7 pm - 10 pm with live music featuring Gravité, accompanied by surf projections from Jack Coleman.
Accompanying a recent exhibition at the Phillips Collection, Washington D.C., this beautifully designed catalogue contains a selection of reproductions buttressed with two essays by Morandi experts: Flavio Fergonzi appraises the myths that have attached to Morandi, the history of his critical reception and the cities with which the artist was particularly associated; Elisabetta Barisoni discusses Morandi's reception in America.
An opening reception for the artist will be held on Thursday, January 12 from 6 to 8 p.m. Pace will publish an online catalogue to accompany the exhibition, with a new essay written by artist and critic Joe Fyfe.
The opening reception will take place on January 26, 2013, accompanied by a wealth of local public events, further expanding the collaborative model with the hosting institution and community.
The opening reception includes a performance by Du Yun accompanied by Wally Scharold.
Following an outstanding reception from the fashion world Chloe Trujillo created her own brand of accessories accompanied by bags, clutches, and bikinis.
The opening reception will be accompanied by selected drinks and exquisite music.
An opening reception for the artist will be held Saturday, March 28, 6 — 8 p.m., and a catalogue featuring a new essay by artist and critic Sherman Sam will accompany the exhibition.
The exhibition opens with a reception for the artist on Thursday, April 12 from 6 - 8 PM at Gray Warehouse, and is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with an essay by poet and critic John Yau.
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