Siren Arts is a direct result of the success of Promised Land - Transformer's 2014 pilot residency and exhibition in Asbury Park, NJ, which brought together twelve east coast
based emerging visual artists to pursue creative research related to the city's history and culture.
Not exact matches
The Skybridge at Elsewhere is a built - in floating project space for
emerging visual & installation
artists to showcase work on a seasonally rotated
basis, open during the day for viewing hours.
Unrestricted and project -
based grants to promising
emerging visual artists at a critical time in their careers.
The Skybridge at Elsewhere is a built - in floating project space for
emerging visual & installation
artists to showcase work on a seasonally rotated
basis, open during the day for viewing hours.
A built - in floating project space for
emerging visual & installation
artists to showcase work on a seasonally rotated
basis, open during the day for viewing hours.
Abrons» AIRspace program offers time -
based residencies to
emerging and mid-career
visual, dance, music and theater
artists and cross-disciplinary curators.
Paradigm Gallery + Studio provides an artistic space for both the
visual and performing arts, with a focus on dedicated,
emerging to established Philadelphia -
based visual artists.
Howardena Pindell: What Remains to Be Seen traces the themes and
visual experiments that run through the New York —
based artist's five decades - long career, featuring early figurative paintings, pure abstraction and conceptual works, and personal and political art that
emerged in the aftermath of a life - threatening car accident in 1979.
Made possible by a curatorial fellowship grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the
Visual Arts, the convening was hosted by the Walker's Artistic Director Fionn Meade and Director and Senior Curator of Performing Arts Philip Bither, who invited a group of curators, programmers,
artists, and producers to address the following: new models of performance curating that have arisen within and outside of the museum setting; evolving standards for collecting and archiving performance and live arts; challenges faced and learning opportunities in producing, commissioning, and acquiring performance -
based art and its differing approaches to audience; and shared efforts toward
artist advocacy and agency in the context of curating performance across stage, gallery, and
emerging platforms.
He has served as senior curator for Next Wave
Visual Art at Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), an annual exhibition of
emerging Brooklyn -
based artists since 2002.