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Additional Arts in Public Places projects will be unveiled at the Fire Training Center in Pomona, at the Sparkill Creek Drawbridge in Piermont and on the campus of the Dr. Robert L. Yeager Health Center where artist and long - time Pomona resident Bill Hochhausen is in the process of restoring his art deco bus shelter, first designed in 1990.
[BOX 3: Grants and Contracts] Financial Statements, 1957 - 1959 Financial Reports, 1957 - 1959 Financial Statements, 1958 Financial Reports 1960-1961 1962 1963 1964-1965 1966-1967 Report on Review of Source Data Preparation for Accounting Purposes, Oct. 1961 AAAS Budgets, 1968 - 1969 Financial Reports, 1968 - 1969 Financial Statements and Accountant's Opinion, 1969 Financial Statements and Accountant's Opinion, 1970 Financial Reports, 1970 - 1971 Financial Reports, 1972 Financial Reports from Operations, 1979 Budget Proposal for Fiscal Year 1974 and Projections to 1963 Report for Examination of Financial Statements and Additional Information, 1983 - 1984 Closed out Funds and Stocks AAAS Grants Committee, 1955 AID Audit - Mexico City, 1974 Asia Foundation, 1955 - 1975 Boston Concerts Carnegie Corp. - Grant to AAAS for Science Teaching Improvement Program Graham Chedd - Contract [3 folders], 1973 - 1977 DOS - AID Irene Tinker, 1973 - 1977 RISM Research for the Study of Man, 1973 - 1977 Smithsonian, 1971 - 1977 Audit, 1973 - 1977 Close Out, 1976 - 1978 GE Grant - Regional Consultants on Science Teaching, 1956 Gordon Marshall, Exhibits Contract, 1952 National Endowment of the Arts, 1973 NSF Grant - Soviet Science, 1952 Training Talented Students, 1955 Travelling High School Library, 1956 Gordon Conference on Teacher Education, 1956 Junior Academies Workshop, 1957 Proposal to NSF for Development of Science Teaching Materials for Elementary and Junior High Schools, 1961 Progress Report to the NSF on the Holiday Science Lecture Program, 1963 Proposal to the NSF for 1964 Visiting Foreign Staff Project, 1963 NSF - US - Japan Comparative Science Program, 1963 NSF - US - Japan Cooperative Science Program, 1964 WGBH, 1972 Willis Shapley, Contract Agreement, Oct. 1978 DHEW - Barrier Free Meetings, Oct. 1977 CBS News - Conquest Program Series, 1959 MISCO Contract - original, 1972 Basic Books Publishing - New Roads to Yesterday, 1963 - 1966
The resources below include holiday lesson plans; holiday art and gift projects; and additional holiday resources.
Most recently, a 2012 study by Harvard University's Strategic Data Project found that students of NBCTs in the Los Angeles Unified School District made learning gains equivalent to an additional two months of instruction in math and one month in English Language Arts.
blogspot.com, has photographs from projects around the country and additional art - project resources.
Additional information on @Large, Art in the Parks, and associated programs and opportunities can be found on the project's official page at AiWeiweiAlcatraz.org.
Additional information about @Large, Art in the Parks, and associated programs and opportunities can be found on the project's official web page AiWeiweiAlcatraz.org.
While no additional news as come about what the new group will be called or the fate of all their projects, the recently departed Mark Jacobs spoke up about his dismissal, «Early in May, Electronic Arts let me know that they wanted to make some changes within the Games Label and as a result of those changes I have been out of the office (and out of touch with the team, game, etc.) since that day.
High Line Art is made possible by Donald R. Mullen, Jr. and The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston, with additional support from Vital Projects Fund, Inc..
Major support for High Line Art comes from Donald R. Mullen, Jr. and The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston, with additional support from Vital Projects Fund, Inc..
Additional funding is provided by The Tower Project of the National Gallery of Art and Steven Elmendorf.
Ballroom Marfa will present an art exhibition of environmentally engaged works at the Rauschenberg Foundation Project Space (455 W. 19th Street in Chelsea), and will orchestrate additional events with Marfa Dialogues program partners at that location.
William Wegman and California conceptualism ran at The Metropolitan Museum of Art through July 15, 2018, «Club 57» at The Museum of Modern Art through April 1, with additional posters at Alden Projects through February 11, and Nick Mauss at The Whitney Museum of American Art through May 14.
His role at the Lunder Institute for American Art will be a three - year appointment, where Gates will convene artists and thinkers from around the world for retreats, provide opportunities for students and faculty to engage in his practice, and identify opportunities for additional artist residencies, projects, and exhibitions at the Institute, founded in 2017 at the Colby College Museum of Art.
Additional project supporters include AICA - Armenia; ALWAN for the Arts; Arts in the One World; Blind Dates Friends & Global Advisory Council; Dorothy and Joseph Reilly Fund; Hrant Dink Memorial Workshop; Mirak Family Foundation; Mondriaan Foundation; and UTA Turkish Studies.
Additional support for List Projects: Gordon Hall has been provided by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts and the Kindling Fund, a Warhol Foundation regranting program administered by SPACE.
Ballroom Marfa will present an art exhibition of environmentally - engaged works at the Rauschenberg Foundation Project Space (455 W. 19th Street in Chelsea), and will orchestrate additional events with Marfa Dialogues program partners at that location.
In Philadelphia this project was funded by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through the Philadelphia Exhibitions Initiative with additional support from the Marketing Innovation Program.
2006...: ICAL KRBBR PRDLY PRSNTS GART JAS, JON KLSY, JOSF STRA, Portikus, Frankfurt, Germany Looking Back, White Columns, New York Next to Kin, Daniel Buchholz, Cologne, Germany Minotaur Blood, Galerie Fortescue Avenue, London, curated by Gionata Bonvicini La maman et la putain, curated by Eva Svennung, Air de Paris, Paris Our Marvellous Ambition, Vilma Gold Project Space, Berlin Make Your Own Life: Artists In and Out of Cologne, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; curated by Bennett Simpson (Additional Venues: Power Plant, Toronto; Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, 2007) Von der Abwesenheit des Lagers, Kunsthaus Dresden
Beginning late in each fall semester and carrying through the spring, gallery spaces in both the Foundation Building and 41 Cooper Square showcase work by graduating seniors in The School of Art, with additional exhibitions of exchange student work, class projects and work by fellowship recipients.
Additional support for Ohad Meromi's project is made possible by Artis — Contemporary Israeli Art Fund and the Office of Cultural Affairs, Consulate General of Israel in NY.
Our additional thanks goes to the staff of the Philip Feldman Gallery + Project Space, Pacific Northwest College of Art, for their assistance.
This Biennial exhibition will be large in scale — mounted at the Hammer and LAXART as well as additional sites throughout the city — and will leverage LAXART's experience with public art projects.
Additional support comes from the Cecil Amelia Blaffer von Furstenberg Endowment for Exhibitions and Program, the Houston Endowment, Inc., the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance, the Texas Commission on the Arts through the Arts Respond project, the Jo and Jim Furr Exhibition Endowment at Blaffer Art Museum, and The George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation.
Recent and forthcoming exhibitions include The Future is Already Here - It's Just Not Evenly Distributed, The 20th Biennale of Sydney; Display Show, Stroom Den Haag, The Hague, Netherlands; How institutions think, LUMA, Arles France (2016); Céline Condorelli, Chisenhale Gallery, London; bau bau, Museum of Contemporary Art, Leipzig, Germany; Ten Thousand Wiles and a Hundred Thousand Tricks, M HKA (Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen), Antwerp, Belgium (2014); Additionals, Project Art Centre, Dublin; Puppet Show, Eastside Projects, Birmingham; Things That Go Without Saying, Grazer Kunstverein, Austria; The Parliament, «Archive of Disobedience», Castello di Rivoli, Turin, Italy (2013) and Surrounded by the Uninhabitable, SALT Istanbul, Turkey (2012).
Additional support has been provided by Fluxus Art Projects
Additional thanks to the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, The Henry Moore Foundation, the Office for Contemporary Art Norway, the Danish Arts Council's Committee for International Visual Art, The Royal Norwegian Embassy, The Royal Danish Embassy, the Austrian Cultural Forum London, Wooster & Stock, the Church Street Hotel, John Perkins Projects, Rob Prewett and first year students from the BA sculpture course at Camberwell College of Arts.
The Working Artist Project is an award program that was developed by The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia and funded with a major grant from The Charles Loridans Foundation with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
An additional thanks to the BC Arts Council for the project funding making this exhibition possible.
As participating institutions, the Schauspiel Hannover, the Festival Theaterformen, and the KunstFestSpiele are contributing the first time, supplementing the question of production and site with additional projects and thus highlighting the changing production conditions of theater and performance not only in spaces of visual art.
Additional support for the Family Art Project is provided by The Glickenhaus Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, The Ira M. Resnick Foundation in memory of Jack and Pearl Resnick, and The James S. and Merryl H. Tisch Foundation.
NGCA, Sunderland, UK Some Panoramas, Pump House Gallery, London, England Arrangement: the use of flowers in art, Rhodes + Mann, London, England (catalogue) Please Take One, 39, London, England Bad Touch, Keith Talent Gallery, London, England Ponce, the Ship, London, England Phillip Allen, Diana Cooper, Paul McDevitt, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland Tullie House, Carlisle, UK 2002 Non-Plan, domoBaal, London, England (catalogue) YesteryearNowadays, Hales Gallery, London, England Air Guitar: Art Reconsidering Rock Music, MK G, Milton Keynes; toured to Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK; curated by Emma Mahony (catalogue) Neverland, Cell Project Space, London, England Reverberator, Houldsworth, London, England; curated by Michael Archer Lovely, Kohlenhof, Nuremberg; curated by Andreas Oehlert 2001 Please Use The Space Provided For Additional Information, Andrew Mummery Gallery, London, England What's Wroart, Rhodes + Mann, London, England (catalogue) Please Take One, 39, London, England Bad Touch, Keith Talent Gallery, London, England Ponce, the Ship, London, England Phillip Allen, Diana Cooper, Paul McDevitt, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland Tullie House, Carlisle, UK 2002 Non-Plan, domoBaal, London, England (catalogue) YesteryearNowadays, Hales Gallery, London, England Air Guitar: Art Reconsidering Rock Music, MK G, Milton Keynes; toured to Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK; curated by Emma Mahony (catalogue) Neverland, Cell Project Space, London, England Reverberator, Houldsworth, London, England; curated by Michael Archer Lovely, Kohlenhof, Nuremberg; curated by Andreas Oehlert 2001 Please Use The Space Provided For Additional Information, Andrew Mummery Gallery, London, England What's WroArt Reconsidering Rock Music, MK G, Milton Keynes; toured to Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK; curated by Emma Mahony (catalogue) Neverland, Cell Project Space, London, England Reverberator, Houldsworth, London, England; curated by Michael Archer Lovely, Kohlenhof, Nuremberg; curated by Andreas Oehlert 2001 Please Use The Space Provided For Additional Information, Andrew Mummery Gallery, London, England What's Wrong?
Over the course of the exhibition, Pelican Bomb's online Art Review will publish essays, interviews, and artist projects, adding additional voices and points of reference beyond the gallery walls.
Alongside, the Window Project was launched utilising the frontage of the gallery as additional display platform, remodelled in 2015 to accommodate art school graduates through open call competitions.
Additional support for this exhibition is generously provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, Planned Parenthood of New York City, Alexandra Herzan, Erica Samuels, and the 233 people who supported the project through Kickstarter.
We gratefully acknowledge operating support from the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council, with additional project support from the Jackman Humanities Institute, and the University of Toronto MVS Curatorial Studies Program at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design and the circulation of the exhibition is made possible in part by a grant from the Ontario Arts Council's National and International Touring Program.
EMPAC 2013 - 2014 presentations, residencies, and commissions are supported by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Dance Project of the New England Foundation for the Arts (with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; additional funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Community Connections Fund of the MetLife Foundation, and the Boeing Company Charitable Trust), and the New York State Council for the Arts.
MIDTOWN & UPTOWN & HARLEM Rebecca Horn; Forms of Attraction / Kelly / 475 Tenth Avenue @ 36 / thru 6/21 James Siena / Dieu Donne / 315 W 36 / thru 6/29 Spencer Finch thru 1/11 Opening 6/20; Etc. / Morgan Library / 225 Madison @ 36 John Cage curated by Chris Murtha / Horticultural Society of NY / 148 W 37 / thru 5/23 Nikki Lindt / Heskin / 443 W 37 / thru 6/28 Opening 5/22 Washington Color Abstraction / Gabarron Foundation / 149 E 38 / thru 5/30 Failing to Levitate curated by Kerry Downey & Natasha Llorens / EFA Project Space / 323 W 39 / thru 7/3 Opening 6/6 Reception 6/19 S.Polke thru 8/3; Jasper Johns thru 9/1; Lygia Clark thru 8/24;... Silence thru 6/22; Gauguin thru 6/8; R.Heinecken thru 9/7; Etc. / MoMA / 11 W 53 Urs Fischer / Lever House / 390 Park @ 54 / thru 5/30 Frank Bowling / Spanierman / 625 W 55 — floor 5 / thru 5/28 Seven Decades of Optic Art / Davidson / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 — floor 4 / 5/13 thru 6/27 Reception 5/20 (5 - 7 PM) Emily Mason; Claire Falkenstein; Beatrice Mandelman; Nina Tryggvadottire / Findlay / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 — floor 8 / thru 5/24 John Newman / de Nagy / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 — floor 12 / thru 5/30 Fairfield Porter / Hirschl & Adler / 730 Fifth Ave. @ 57 / thru 6/13 Mark Rothko / Pace / 32 E 57 / thru 6/20 Elena del Rivero; Yvonne Estrada / McCoy / 41 E 57 / thru 6/16 Group / Alexandre / 41 E 57 / thru 5/23 Traces / Blum / 20 W 57 — floor 2 / thru 8/1 Opening 5/29 Jack Youngerman / Washburn / 20 W 57 — floor 8 / thru 6/27 Leon Kelly / Naumann — floor 3 / 24 W 57 / thru 5/23 Lothar Baumgarten / Goodman — floor 4 / 24 W 57 / thru 6/14 Alex Brown / Jancou / 24 W 57 — floor 6 / thru 6/21 Dana Melamed; Josef Fischnaller / Stux / 24 W 57 — floor 6 (new location) / thru 5/31 3,000 Years of Geometry / Seve / 37 W 57 / thru 5/24 Santiago Calatrava / Marlborough / 40 W 57 / thru 5/31 Look At Me / Heller / 43 W 57 (new, second location) / thru 8/29 Lucy Williams / McKee / 745 Fifth / thru 6/20 Dawoud Bey / Boone / 745 Fifth / thru 6/28 Out of Hand thru 7/6, Etc. / Museum of Art and Design / 2 Columbus Circle @ 59 Knud Lonberg - Holm / UBU / 416 E 59 / thru 8/1 Michael Scott & John Chamberlain: a conversation / Gering / 14 E 63 (new location) / thru 5/31 Lyonel Feininger / Moeller / 35 E 64 / thru 6/27 (extended) Billy Al Bengston / Franklin Parrasch / 53 E 64 (new location) / thru 6/28 Image and Matter curated by Yumiko Chiba / Boesky / 118 E 64 / thru 6/14 Mark Grotjahn / Blum & Poe / 19 E 66 (new in NYC) / thru 6/21 Lynda Barry / Baumgold / 60 E 66 / thru 7/11 Kan Yasuda / Eykyn - Maclean / 23 E 67 / thru 6/27 Horacio Zabala; Eduardo Kac / Faria / 35 E 67 / thru 6/21 Anna Maria Maiolino / Hauser & Wirth / 32 E 69 / thru 6/21 Copied / Roth / 160A E 70 / thru 6/20 Nalini Malani / Asia Society / 725 Park @ 70 / thru 8/3 Pierre Soulages / Levy / 909 Madison @ 73 / thru 6/27 Pierre Soulages / Perrotin / 909 Madison @ 73 / thru 6/27 Robert Rauschenberg / Starr / 5 E 73 / thru 5/23 Frank Stella / Van Doren Waxter / 23 E 73 / thru 6/27 Carved, Cast, Chrushed, Constructed / Freedman / 25 E 73 / thru 5/31 Peter Sis curated by Charlotta Kotik / Czech Center / 321 E 73 / thru 9/1 Aftershock / Edelman / 136 E 74 / thru 5/31 Harmony Korine / Gagosian / 821 Park @ 75 (new, additional location) / thru 6/21 Biennial; Etc. / Whitney Museum / Madison @ 75 / thru 5/25 Kathleen Kucka / Geranmayeh / 956 Madision @ 76 — floor 3 / thru 6/28 Opening 5/20 (6 - 9 PM) But that joke isn't funny anymore curated by Ryan McKenna / Tilton / 8 E 76 / thru 6/7 Jasper Johns; Roy Lichtenstein / Castellli / 18 E 77 / thru 6/27
She is the recent recipient of the Fine Arts Graduate Studies Grant, which helped provide additional financial support towards her exhibition at NARS.Show Me Your Glands is Tamara's first curatorial project in New York.
Additional funding was provided by Project Stream, a grant initiative of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts that is regionally administered by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance.
The project received additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
He has presented artwork at Queer Thoughts, peregrineprogram, The Bike Room, Gallery 400, Sector 2337, and The Franklin in Chicago, IL; Fjord and Vox Populi in Philadelphia, PA; The Contemporary Arts Center, U · turn Art Space, Aisle, and semantics in Cincinnati, OH; Clough - Hanson Gallery and Beige in Memphis, TN; with additional projects in Reims, France; Greencastle, IN; Lincoln, NE; and Baton Rouge, LA.
Recent exhibitions include bau bau, GfZK, Leipzig, Germany and Hangar Bicocca, Milan, Italy; Ten Thousand Wiles and a Hundred Thousand Tricks, MuHKA, Antwerp, Belgium (all 2014); Additionals, Project Art Centre, Dublin, Ireland; The Parliament, Archive of Disobedience, Castello di Rivoli, Italy; Puppet Show, Eastside Projects, Birmingham; Things That Go Without Saying, Grazer Kunstverein, Austria (all 2013); Surrounded by the Uninhabitable, SALT Istanbul (2012); There is nothing left, Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum, Egypt and Manifesta 8, Murcia (2010 - 12); Revision - Part 1, Artists Space, New York (2009) and Revison — Part 2, Cell Project Space, London, (2010).
Frieze Projects Frieze London's non-profit curated programme, Frieze Projects is supported by LUMA Foundation, with additional support by Arts Council England.
The Working Artist Project is supported by a grant from the Charles Loridans Foundation with additional funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Hudson & 8th Ave. / thru 7/20 Opening 6/14 Flip Side thru 8/12; Fiercely Modern thru 9/16; Etc. / Rubin Museum / 150 W 17 Screens: N.Beloufa; R.Harrison; J.Kessler; J.Kline; G.Sagri; N.Guagnini; J.Preiss; A.Yi / Murray Guy / 453 W 17 / thru 6/15 John Stezaker; Troy Brauntuch / Petzel / 456 W 18 / thru 6/13 Paul McCarthy; Damon McCarthy / Hauser & Wirth / 511 W 18 (new, second NYC location) / thru 7/26 Opening 6/20 Jorge Macchi / Alexander and Bonin / 132 10th Ave. @ 18 / thru 6/22 Ralph Fasanella / Edlin / 134 Tenth Ave. / thru 6/22 Heavy Metal; Tabitha Vevers thru 6/29; James Weingrod thru 7/27 / Bookstein / 138 Tenth Ave. @ 19 Great Leap / Cohen / 251 W 19 / thru 6/25 Fluxus Documents / Fluxus Foundation / 454 W 19 / thru 6/29 Songs for Spirit Lake / Rauschenberg Foundation Project Space / 455 W 19 / thru 6/29 Frank Nitsche / Koenig / 459 W 19 (new location) / thru 7/20 Maintenance Required curated by Whitney ISP fellows / Kitchen / 512 W 19 / thru 6/22 Lucien Samaha / Lombard - Freid / 518 W 19 / thru 8/2 Opening 6/6 Rashawn Griffin / Gasser Grunert / 524 W 19 / thru 6/15 Cui Fei / Chambers / 522 W 19 / thru 6/7 Jeff Koons / Zwirner / 525 & 533 W 19 / thru 6/29 Abstract Expressionism, In Context: Seymour Lipton / Rosenfeld / 100 Eleventh Ave. @ 19 / thru 8/2 Laddie John Dill / Nyehaus / 358 W 20 / thru 7/26 Toyin Odutola / Shainman / 513 W 20 / thru 6/29 Jeff Ladouceur / ZieherSmith / 516 W 20 / thru 7/12 Anna Ostoya / Bortolami / 520 W 20 / thru 6/7 Dario Escobar / Bienvenu / 529 W 20 — floor 2 / thru 7/18 Vanishing Point / Bitforms / 529 W 20 — floor 2 / thru 7/19 Marcos Bontempo / Ricco - Maresca / 529 W 20 — floor 3 / thru 6/15 Jerry Meyer / Bibro / 529 W 20 — floor 4 / thru 7/6 Go - Slow / Skoto / 529 W 20 — floor 5 / thru 7/31 Textures: The Written Word in Contemporary Art / ACA / 529 W 20 — floor 5 / thru 6/15 Victor Pesce / Harris / 529 W 20 — floor 6 / thru 7/26 Spring Revival: D.Brice; C.Haub; R.MacArthur; M.Palmer; S.Piwinski; R.Rodriguez; Y.Sanchez; D.Smith; J.Urso / Markel / 529 W 20 — floor 6 / thru 6/29 Perla Krauze / Scott / 529 W 20 / floor 7 / thru 6/22 George Sugarman / Snyder / 529 W 20 — floor 10 / thru 6/15 Sopheap Pich / Rollins / 529 W 20 — floor 10 / thru 6/14 Shio Kusaka / Kern / 532 W 20 / thru 6/22 Richard Serra thru 6/15; Blinky Palermo thru 6/29 / Zwirner / 537 W 20 (new, additional location) Mac Adams / Dee / 545 W 20 / thru 8/9 Martin Boyce; Hannah Starkey / Bonakdar / 521 W 21 / thru 6/8 (extended) Bruce Conner / Cooper / 521 W 21 / thru 6/22 Shaking the Habitual: Michael Bevilacqua; James Busby; Jeff Elrod / Kravets Wehby / 521 W 21 / thru 6/14 Anselm Kiefer / Gagosian / 522 W 21 / thru 6/8 Garth Weiser / Kaplan / 525 W 21 / thru 6/22 Ugo Rondinone / Gladstone / 530 W 21 / thru 7/3 Mark di Suvero / Cooper / 534 W 21 / thru 6/29 Sean Scherer / Guided By Invoices / 558 W 21 / thru 6/8 Ellsworth Kelly / Marks / 502 W 22 / thru 6/29 Mark Woods / Newman Popiashvili / 504 W 22 / thru 6/22 Ann Toebbe / Rowe / 504 W 22 / thru 6/15 Ellsworth Kelly / Marks / 522 W 22 / thru 6/29 Wolf Kahn / Ameringer McEnery Yohe / 525 W 22 / thru 7/26 Opening 6/6
Some of his artistic collaborations include The Dirty Churches and PWR & $ $ $ (with Daniel Garcia) and have included additional projects with Party Expo, The D.U.M.B.O. Arts Center and the Brooklyn based project space The Convent of Saint Cecilia.
Additional prominent arts and educational projects include the Museum of Arts and Design in New York and the Seattle Art Musarts and educational projects include the Museum of Arts and Design in New York and the Seattle Art MusArts and Design in New York and the Seattle Art Museum.
Additional exhibition venues include Espai d'art Contemporani de Castello, Spain; El Museo Del Barrio, NY; SITE Santa Fe, NM; Georgia State University, GA; Artnews Projects, Berlin, Germany; and Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY.
Additional prominent arts and educational projects include the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis; the Museum of Arts and Design in New York; Seattle Art Museum; the University of Michigan Museum of Art; Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in the Dallas Arts District; and the Schnitzer Center for Art and Design at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Orearts and educational projects include the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis; the Museum of Arts and Design in New York; Seattle Art Museum; the University of Michigan Museum of Art; Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in the Dallas Arts District; and the Schnitzer Center for Art and Design at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, OreArts and Design in New York; Seattle Art Museum; the University of Michigan Museum of Art; Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in the Dallas Arts District; and the Schnitzer Center for Art and Design at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, OreArts in the Dallas Arts District; and the Schnitzer Center for Art and Design at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, OreArts District; and the Schnitzer Center for Art and Design at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon.
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