AS - AP is a multifaceted initiative devoted to identifying, documenting, preserving, and providing access to the archival history of
alternative art spaces throughout the United States.
As part of its mission to document the history of alternative art spaces, AS - AP has been commissioning the production of oral history interviews with the founders, former and current directors, and curators of significant
alternative art spaces throughout the United States: http://as-ap.org/oral-histories Oral and video history interviews have been used as key research and documentation tools within art history and its related disciplines as a means of capturing first - person accounts of specific events, individuals, institutions and organizations.
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The National Endowment for the
Arts and The New York State Council on the Arts have both awarded the Art Spaces Archives Project with substantial funding in support of projects relating to archiving alternative and avant - garde arts organizations throughout the United Sta
Arts and The New York State Council on the
Arts have both awarded the Art Spaces Archives Project with substantial funding in support of projects relating to archiving alternative and avant - garde arts organizations throughout the United Sta
Arts have both awarded the
Art Spaces Archives Project with substantial funding in support of projects relating to archiving
alternative and avant - garde
arts organizations throughout the United Sta
arts organizations
throughout the United States.
His work has been exhibited
throughout the United States at the Pittsburgh Center for the
Arts, the New Museum of Contemporary
Art (NY), and Sound
Alternative Space for Contemporary
Art (TX), as well as around Chicago at Western Exhibitions and 65 Grand.
Olly Olly, an
alternative art space in Fairfax, VA, presents Embracing the Power of Artistic Practice, a new collection of
art in conjunction with Al - Mutanabbi Street Starts Here DC 2016, a book
arts and cultural festival taking place
throughout the Washington, DC area from January through March 2016, commemorating the 2007 bombing of Baghdad's historic book selling street.
They have played an exemplary role in supporting artists by purchasing
art early in their careers, exhibiting their work at their
alternative space, Girls» Club in Fort Lauderdale and supporting exhibitions and programs in
art institutions
throughout the region.»
A recent recipient of the Rema Hort Mann grant, Cooley has shown his work at galleries
throughout New York, including preeminent
alternative spaces Momenta
Art, in Brooklyn, and White Columns, and has contributed images to the New York Times Magazine, Details, and Tokion.
Taking place in galleries,
alternative spaces, and
throughout the city itself, the vast panoply of
art events is as inclusive as it is eclectic.