But he realized that he wanted to work longer with fewer artists, and that the commercial gallery format was better suited for that purpose, though he tended to run Feature like
an alternative nonprofit space.
Not exact matches
'» said Matthew Higgs, the director of New York's oldest
nonprofit alternative art
space, during its annual benefit on Wednesday night.
Janet Borden, Minus
Space and Klompching have opened galleries; Smack Mellon remains a nonprofit stalwart; and Art in General, another alternative space showcasing emerging artists, moved from TriBeCa to Dumbo last
Space and Klompching have opened galleries; Smack Mellon remains a
nonprofit stalwart; and Art in General, another
alternative space showcasing emerging artists, moved from TriBeCa to Dumbo last
space showcasing emerging artists, moved from TriBeCa to Dumbo last year.
The former
alternative arts
space was just one project launched under Heiss»
nonprofit Institute for Art and Urban Resources Inc..
After 1965, New York's uptown and downtown art scenes increasingly diverged, which led to the flowering of
nonprofit downtown
alternative spaces.
Incidentally, the New Museum was one of those
nonprofit alternative art
spaces born in the 1970s which Colab distanced itself from.
She is the co-founder and executive director of Autotelic Studios, a
nonprofit arts organization that serves the creative community on the northwest side of Chicago by creating affordable studios in
alternative spaces.
Drawn to New York — Nesbett with plans to establish the Jacob Lawrence Institute, a mentoring program for young artists, and Bancroft in search of a
nonprofit curatorial position — the couple landed in Harlem, on West 144th Street, across from a now - closed bodega that eventually gave its name (and yellow and red sign) to the future
alternative art
space.
With a roster of recent exhibitions too impractical for mainstream venues — an unauthorized survey of the work of the elusive David Hammons, consisting of Xeroxes taped to wood panels; approximate replicas of Cady Noland's installations; a display of unspectacular everyday objects; and art made by a fictitious Post-Minimalist — Nesbett and Bancroft are reinventing the
alternative space at a time when
nonprofit galleries and their conventional counterparts are becoming more and more alike.
The exhibition demonstrates the significant changes in artistic practice that coincided with the burgeoning number of art schools and university art departments,
nonprofit art
spaces,
alternative galleries and artist - run
spaces and publications that not only provided exhibition opportunities but, in the relative absence of commercial support, also created a community that fostered an exchange of radical forms and ideas.
If fairs are part of the new necessary evil for small galleries to stay afloat, this one offers a good concentrated roundup of artists and exhibitors:
nonprofit institutions,
alternative spaces along with a few commercial galleries that might be barely paying their bills.
Baran currently co-directs fort gondo compound for the arts ---- a
nonprofit alternative art
space founded in 2002 ---- which hosts a monthly poetry series alongside other multi-disciplinary programs.
Cindy Sherman met Ms. Simmons in 1978 at the
nonprofit alternative gallery Artists
Space.
The exhibition was curated by Matthew Higgs, the director of the influential
alternative nonprofit art
space White Columns.
He is a co-founder of Drawing Room KTM, an artist - run studio and learning
space and founding member of Srijanalaya, a
nonprofit nongovernmental organization dedicated to
alternative forms of art education in Nepal.
Many of the venues available to NCECA in Minneapolis may be of the
alternative space variety and lack the infrastructure typically found in commercial galleries, museums and
nonprofits with ongoing exhibitions program
Priority will be given to applicants who partner with museums,
alternative spaces, or other local
nonprofit arts organizations to present their projects.
Stefan Kalmár, Executive Director / Curator, and Richard Birkett, Curator of Artists
Space, a nonprofit art gallery and arts organization founded in New York by arts administrator Trudie Grace and critic Irving Sandler in 1972, share their insights into the history and current life of this alternative space that continues to set the
Space, a
nonprofit art gallery and arts organization founded in New York by arts administrator Trudie Grace and critic Irving Sandler in 1972, share their insights into the history and current life of this
alternative space that continues to set the
space that continues to set the bar.
The former includes established and emerging galleries from Europe, Africa, North America, and South America, offering solo or multi-artist booths, while the latter is reserved for
alternative spaces,
nonprofits, and first - time exhibitors.