Sentences with phrase «arts organisations including»

The Eagle Gallery has initiated many projects to bring artists together with musicians, composers, writers and filmmakers, and has collaborated with public institutions and arts organisations including Aldeburgh Music, Almeida Opera, the British Library, Kettle's Yard, Sadler's Wells Theatre, TATE, the Wallace Collection and the Venice Biennale.
She has worked with numerous educational and arts organisations including Engage, 5x5x5 = creativity, The Cultural Olympiad London 2012, Dorich House Museum and Kingston Museum.
The Vinyl Factory has worked in partnership with leading arts organisations including: the Venice Biennale, Art Basel, Frieze, Barbican, Whitechapel Gallery, Serpentine Galleries and White Cube.
Laura was previously Programme Coordinator at Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) in London and worked in a range of arts organisations including n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal, frieze magazine, Margaret Lawrence Gallery (Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne) and Anna Pappas Gallery, and as an intern at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Feminist Art Centre (Brooklyn Museum), MOMA PS1 and the National Gallery of Victoria.
The Vinyl Factory also works in partnership with leading art organisations including the Venice Biennale, Hayward Gallery, Barbican and the Serpentine Gallery.

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As the participating organisations represent the whole landscape of the sciences, including natural sciences, life sciences, humanities and the arts and social sciences, the speakers of the conference will paint a broad canvas of the facts and challenges in various areas and will offer their visions and solutions.
The Call is open to a wide range of people and organisations, including mediators and practitioners of science communication; STEM festival organisers; universities and institutes of technology, science centres, museums and other cultural attractions; artists; educators; industry professionals and academics in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM); arts agencies; production companies; schools; local authorities (libraries, city / county councils etc.); youth clubs; community groups; and research institutes.
This includes family, home, recipes, decorating, crafts, DIY, travel, organisation, book reviews, the arts, self improvement and more!
Recent examples include the Times Educational Supplement's online platform that will give teachers access to arts and cultural teaching resources from organisations such as the Royal Shakespeare Company, the V&A, BFI, and the Royal Opera House, with more to come.
Great music education is a partnership between classroom teachers, specialist teachers, professional performers and a host of other organisations, including those from the arts, charity and voluntary sectors.
The formation of Music Hubs will mean Music Services forging closer links with other arts providers including orchestras, dance organisations, community musicians and other groups to pool funds and ideas and not duplicate offerings.
Her experience includes leadership and / or involvement in a number of community based education, arts and health organisations.
Based on an extensive «horizon scan» of more than 50 cross-sectoral organisations (including education, arts, technology, business, health etc.), the report identifies five global trends in innovative approaches to professional learning and performance and development: Integrated, Immersive, Design - led, Market - led and Open.
Taking place throughout February, the collaborative series of exhibitions, commissions and events will be based at five distinct art organisations across the UK, including Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art in Manchester; Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art; Nottingham Contemporary and Turner Contemporary in Margaart organisations across the UK, including Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art in Manchester; Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art; Nottingham Contemporary and Turner Contemporary in MargaArt in Manchester; Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art; Nottingham Contemporary and Turner Contemporary in MargaArt; Nottingham Contemporary and Turner Contemporary in Margate.
I've also consulted for organisations including the BBC, Channel 4, Magnum Photos, McCann Erickson, The Royal College of Art and The University of Warwick.
She is a regular contributor to online art journals and co-directs SPUR, a commissioning organisation which produces new works by contemporary artists nationally and internationally including digital, video and writing.
Throughout her career she has been involved in an advisory capacity with many arts, education and charitable organisations and has been a member of selection and judging panels for numerous awards and exhibitions including The Turner Prize, Arts Foundation Award and the Jerwood Drawing Prarts, education and charitable organisations and has been a member of selection and judging panels for numerous awards and exhibitions including The Turner Prize, Arts Foundation Award and the Jerwood Drawing PrArts Foundation Award and the Jerwood Drawing Prize.
We are considered to be a pioneering arts organisation having worked with notable and now influential academics, artists, curators and writers including Professor Stuart Hall (Iniva's founding Chair), Professor Kobena Mercer, Okwui Enwezor, Professor Sonia Boyce, Judith Butler, Keith Piper, Sarat Maharaj, Chris Dercon, Isaac Julien and Baroness Lola Young to name but a few.
A home to possibly the largest creative community in London, residents include 100 organisations from the arts and creative industries including Courtauld Gallery and Institute, King's College London Cultural Institute and Sorrell Foundation, plus others ranging from advertising, branding, PR agencies and film production, to social enterprise and business support organisations.
She has worked widely with international organisations including the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, where she contributed to the successful «Ai Weiwei: According to What?»
Himid attributes the recent interest in black art in the UK — including Tate Modern's «Soul of a Nation» exhibition — to the fact that current influential figures in arts organisations are «young enough not to be afraid of the work made by black artists».
There she became an active supporter of local arts organisations and museums, including the Des Moines Art Center, where then - director James T. Demetrion had made a name for himself as a visionary curator.
She was an early member of many art and activist organisations including Guerilla Girls, Art Workers» Coalition, and Fight Censorshart and activist organisations including Guerilla Girls, Art Workers» Coalition, and Fight CensorshArt Workers» Coalition, and Fight Censorship.
Celebrating collaboration and intervention in moving image practices; Film Action also presented work created by audiences with arts organisations across London including Chisenhale Gallery, Peckham Space, Studio Voltaire, BFI and South London Gallery
We are a national membership organisation, bringing together individuals, institutions and organisations, including contemporary art enthusiasts and collectors, curators and artists, and a UK - wide network of public collections in regional museums and art galleries.
Previously he worked in various arts organisations on a freelance basis including the Royal Society of Arts, Whitechapel Gallery and Art Office (all Londarts organisations on a freelance basis including the Royal Society of Arts, Whitechapel Gallery and Art Office (all LondArts, Whitechapel Gallery and Art Office (all London).
The new building will include spaces for hosting public events, seminars and displays of the works currently being gifted by the charity to museums across the UK, as well as an archive of the thousands of works donated by the organisation over the past 100 years, along with a study centre and research facility focused on collection development for curators, academics and arts professionals.
Her work has been commissioned by numerous organisations including ArtsAdmin; Tate Modern, Maison de la Culture, Amiens; The National Gallery and The British Ceramics Biennial, and she has exhibited / performed with institutions including David Roberts Art Foundation (London) Oriel Sycharth (Wales), Palazzo Grassi (Italy) and Inhotim (Brazil).
Katherine Proudlove has worked in the non-profit sector in communications and fundraising roles at various organisations including Oxfam International, Save the Children, Tate and Modern Art Oxford.
About Anxiety 2014 Anxiety 2014 presents a dynamic programme of visual art, film, performance, music, dance, theatre and talks spanning venues across London, including leading arts organisations, universities, health care institutions and community centres.
Other newcomers include Bearspace, Deptford, Grey Area Editions and LN Editions, Paris, Ediciones Originales, Barcelona, Philagraphika, Philadelphia, as well as not - for - profits Eastern Pavilions, a collective of 11 visual arts organisations from the East of England, and London's Parasol Unit Foundation.
Nasar serves on the Editorial Board of Tate's magazine, Tate Etc., and plays an advisory role for a number of arts organisations internationally, including Delfina Foundation (UK), Alserkal Avenue (UAE) and Lahore Biennale Foundation (Pakistan).
The latest initiative of the Prudential Eye Programme, which supports artists and art organisations across the Asia region, and whose previous projects include Korean Eye (2009 to 2012), Indonesian Eye (2011), Hong Kong Eye (2013) and Prudential Malaysian Eye (2014), the Prudential Eye Awards are a partnership between Parallel Contemporary Art, Saatchi Gallery and Prudentiart organisations across the Asia region, and whose previous projects include Korean Eye (2009 to 2012), Indonesian Eye (2011), Hong Kong Eye (2013) and Prudential Malaysian Eye (2014), the Prudential Eye Awards are a partnership between Parallel Contemporary Art, Saatchi Gallery and PrudentiArt, Saatchi Gallery and Prudential.
Tyler has worked in arts organisations with a site - specific remit including Artangel, London and Creative Time, New York.
The Contemporary Art Society is the leading organisation for identifying emerging talent in the UK and has donated many «firsts» to museums across the country throughout its illustrious history, including the first works by Paul Gauguin, Pablo Picasso and Francis Bacon and, more recently, the first works by Damien Hirst, Elizabeth Price and 2013 Turner Prize nominee Laure Prouvost.
A philanthropic organisation founded by Anita and Poju Zabludowicz, it acquires and presents contemporary art to the public, including solo exhibitions of up - and - coming artists, often before their representation by a commercial gallery, or their display by publicly funded spaces.
Previous Whitechapel Gallery Skills for the Future alumni have secured permanent employment directly relevant to their training, at peer organisations including Art Angel, the BFI, the ICA, Modern Art Oxford, the Royal Academy, the Southbank Centre, and Tate.
The annual Freelands Award will enable a regional arts organisation to present an exhibition, including significant new work, by a mid-career female artist.
Formative in this era were contacts with organisations such as Hull Time - based Arts and other artists including Paul Burwell.
Since its launch in 2008, the organisation has commissioned and exhibited many emerging to international artists including Zineb Sedira, Harminder Singh Judge, Raghu Rai, Primary resident artist Nadim Chaudry, Ed Pien, Sokari Douglas Camp, Gerard Hanson, Tahira Aziz and Donald Locke to name a few, and participated and led on major events including British Art Show 7, Nottingham Mela and the Nottingham Annual Open.
The studio offers free consultation to both individual artists and arts organisations and will assist with budgeting design elements of grant applications (including third party production costs).
Previously she has worked with organisations including Arts Council Collection, Open Source and the Contemporary Art Society.
The museums will work with organisations including LIMA, an international platform for media art and specialised in the preservation of digital art works.
The programme also includes the Cultural Platforms section, showcasing art institutions and non-profit organisations, as well as curated walkabouts and talks by art professionals.
The Contemporary Art Society is the leading organisation for identifying emerging talent in the UK and has donated many «firsts» to museums across the country throughout its illustrious history, including the first works by Paul Gauguin, Pablo Picasso and Francis Bacon and, more recently, the first works by Damien Hirst, Elizabeth Price and 2013 Turner Prize winner Laure Prouvost.
GRAD has partnered with over thirty leading cultural organisations and museums world - wide including such prominent institutions as the Science Museum, the Courtauld Institute of Art, Van Abbe Museum in Eindhoven, State Russian Archive of Literature and Arts, St.Petersburg Museum of Theatre and Music and many others.
The adapted structures brought together over fifty contemporary arts organisations and practitioners, through a series of curated exhibitions and stand presentations including a section curated by Rob Tufnell.
He later joined the Rio - based Grupo Frente, a radical art organisation founded by Serpa that also included the innovative artists Lygia Clark and Lygia Pape.
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