Not exact matches
Her collaborative projects include: «Second to None» (2005) at Iziko South African National Gallery, «Olvida quen soy / Erase me from who I am» (2005) at CAAM, Canary Islands, Las Palmas, «Titled / Untitled» (2008), a
curatorial collaboration with Cape Town —
based collective Gugulective, and «Scratching the Surface Vol.
Sheffield -
based artist Natalie Finnemore worked in
collaboration with The Tetley's
curatorial team to produce a set purpose - built modular furniture incorporating bookshelves, work surfaces, seating and display units.
The Artists» Research Centre (ARC) was founded in 2016 by Ben Roberts as a
curatorial framework enabling
collaboration between artist, university and gallery
based in London and operating across the UK.
A. L. Steiner is a Los Angeles —
based artist who utilizes the constructs of the exhibition,
collaboration, performance, pedagogy, writing, and
curatorial work as seductive tropes channeled through the sensibility of a skeptical queer ecofeminist androgyne.
With a focus on research, project -
based learning and
collaboration, NLE Lab is designed to deepen an understanding of the development of a
curatorial practice that is centered on responding to a specific context in a distinctly urban setting.
Recent exhibitions by the London -
based artist, often working with what Lindsay Starkweather called the «off - centre recontextualisation of photographs ``, include Health and Strength at Lyon's La Salle de Bains and a contribution to artist John Henry Newton and curator Barnie Page «s online
curatorial collaboration Desktop Residency.
Continuing its
collaboration with the Delfina Foundation, the 2018 Samdani Art Award deepened its support of emerging Bangladesh
based artists under the
curatorial direction of Simon Castets (Director, Swiss Institute, New York), who also conducted research for 89plus.
The exhibition is a
curatorial collaboration between Saliha Kasap, the Istanbul
based artist and Coordinator of Sanat Limani (İstanbul 2010 European Capital of culture, Antrepo 5) in Istanbul, Turkey, and Arzu Arda Kosar, a resident artist at the 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica, CA.
JULY 14 — AUGUST 26, 2017 — Wasserman Projects is pleased to announce to Have + Hold, the first exhibition in an ongoing series of
curatorial collaborations with Michigan -
based Butter Projects.
Multiplicity featured a wide - ranging selection of works exploring culturally and geographically distant urban spaces, curated by Marco Antonini in
collaboration with a network of
curatorial advisors
based in Belfast, Hong Kong, New Delhi, New York, Tel Aviv and Tirana, and presented as a series of four consecutive exhibitions hosted by NURTUREart, Mixed Greens, INVISIBLE - EXPORTS and Union Docs.
Organized by two Hong Kong -
based curators, Cosmin Costinas of Para Site and Doryun Chong of the M + Museum, in
collaboration with the
curatorial project called A Future Museum for China, the show has intriguing early work by all four artists, a detailed timeline and a riotously meticulous installation by Mr. Kwok that reimagines a mural he created for a Chinatown restaurant in the 1980s.
Collaboration, Commission, Community,
Curatorial, Exhibition, Practice -
based research, Project, Socially Engaged, Studio practice, Talk / Seminar
Activism, Adult education, Art therapy, Art tour, Arts in health, Auction, Built environment,
Collaboration, Commission, Community, Consultancy,
Curatorial, Design, Diversity, Documentation, Early years education, Education project, Exhibition, Fair, Film production, Funding / Award, Further education, Gallery education, Higher education, Online, Open studio, Practice -
based research, Primary education, Project, Public art, Publication, Research, Residency, Screening, Secondary education, Socially Engaged, Studio / project space, Studio practice, Talk / Seminar, Technical / Fabrication, Training / Professional Development, Writing
Activism, Adult education, Art tour, Auction,
Collaboration, Community, Conference / Symposium,
Curatorial, Design, Diversity, Education project, Exhibition, Fair, Film production, Further education, Gallery education, Online, Open studio, Practice -
based research, Project, Public art, Publication, Research, Residency, Screening, Socially Engaged, Studio / project space, Studio practice, Talk / Seminar, Technical / Fabrication, Writing
With a
curatorial focus this year on
collaboration, BAS8 has provided Phillips with an opportunity to run community print workshops and create a publication
based on the Irregular Bulletin, a newsletter produced in the late 50s / early 60s by radical educator and artist Corita Kent and her colleague, Sister Magdalene Mary.