Sentences with phrase «based public art project»

On May 23, 2016, students will each pour two tiles out of iron — one to keep, and one that will be saved for a future community - based public art project on the Alexandria Waterfront.
«I'm thrilled that Shine Portrait Studio is working with Aljira to foster Duron Jackson's multimedia and portrait based public art project, The Missing.
A few years ago, conceptual artist Cynthia Mulcahy, who lives nearby, received public funding for Performance as Gesture: Songs for a City Park, a research - based public art project that enabled her to uncover the forgotten history of the Japanese Garden in Kiss Springs Park.
En Route is a community - based public art project that creates meaningful, aesthetically imaginative, high quality, text - based murals that explore issues of access, mobility, and public transportation.
Founded in 2009, Recess is a center for process - based public art projects by emerging artists in New York City.
She received her M.A. from the Inter-Arts Center at San Francisco State University after pursuing an in - depth study of community - based public art projects.

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While donation - based crowdfunding has blossomed on the public stage for getting arts and music projects funded, the majority of crowdfunding campaigns back social causes or startups.
Learn about School 21 — a public, urban school in London, U.K. — and how educators there bring cross-curricular, arts - infused project - based learning into the classroom.
Because the arts help build community awareness about the school through public performances and school - and community - based projects, donor campaigns for musical instruments and art supplies are generally successful.
Portfolios from Pittsburgh Public Schools (LeMahieu, Eresh, & Wallace, 1992) grew out of the ARTS PROPEL project, a privately - funded project to design instruction - based assessment in visual arts, music and imaginative writARTS PROPEL project, a privately - funded project to design instruction - based assessment in visual arts, music and imaginative writarts, music and imaginative writing.
Monarch Academy Glen Burnie, a public charter school founded and operated by The Children's Guild and affiliated with TranZed Alliance, serves students in kindergarten through eighth grade with an enriched, rigorous, hands - on, academic curriculum emphasizing project - based learning and the arts and technology.
Few public schools (district - run or charter) serving low - income neighborhoods have successfully implemented a project - based STEAM program coupled with in - and after - school enrichment that include sports (no football though), arts, and extracurricular clubs.
Since 2006, Envision Academy of Arts & Technology, a charter public school, has prepared high - school students to be effective and creative leaders by merging personalized curricula with adept storytelling in order to cultivate a project - based learning environment.
Originally conceived in 2005, the project is the product of a public - private partnership between California's voter - created CIRM, the Keck School of Medicine of USC and The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation, a Los Angeles - based national philanthropy focused on advancing entrepreneurship for the public good in education, science and the arts.
Arlen Austin (b. 1981, Winooski VT), has worked on an uncompensated or below minimum wage basis for: Columbia University School of the Arts, Scaramouche Gallery, Chinese Staff and Workers» Association, Brooklyn is Burning, Public Art Fund Development Grant, Daniele Ugolini Contemporary, National Mobilization Against Sweatshops, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Mole Vanvitelliana, Ancona, Sweatshop Free Upper West Side, Volta NYC, Creative Time / Queens Museum, 6 - 9 Months Project Space, Fischer - Landau Center for Contemporary Art, Barefoot in the Head at Bruce High Quality Foundation, White Box and Frederich Petzel Galleries.
Atlanta Contemporary is a participating institution in Pledges of Allegiance, a nationwide, year - long public art project featuring a serialized commission of flags created by acclaimed artists and presented by New York - based public art nonprofit Creative Time.
Based on the Lower East Side in Manhattan, Creative Time commissions innovative, ambitious public art projects.
2015 Resilience Lab a 6 - month public program, with Cabot Institute, commissioned by Aldo Rinaldi and Tessa Fitzjohn, Bristol public art programme Alterations Studio, 2 - month public program, commissioned by PEER Gallery, London 2014 What Survives The Storm, performative consultation, Sceaux Gardens Estate, commissioned by South London Gallery Local 2013 yörük, temporary settlement and performance program, commissioned by Hackney WicKED Arts festival, London «What we are doing is groundbreaking», The Walworth Archive, re-enacting the Elephant and Castle master - plan as a series of public performances, commissioned by UCL Urban Lab and Elephant and Castle neighbourhood Forum 2012 Elasticity, performance and video works commissioned by The Wick Award, Hackney Wick, London 2008 - 2016 FreeSpace on - going project based on Wenlock Barn Estate London.
Anca Rujoiu, is a Romanian curator based in London, where she currently coordinates the public programme of the School of Fine Art at the Royal College of Art and (UK) is part of the curatorial project FormContent.
Fernández» work is on view through June 27 as part of 18th Street Arts Center's Artist Lab Residency, a three - month studio residency for which Los Angeles - based artists are invited to develop projects that make their working processes transparent for the benefit of a visiting public.
Born Leonore Krasner in Brooklyn on October 27, 1908, she received academic training at the Cooper Union, National Academy of Design, and Art Students League (the basis for her confident life drawing) before joining the Public Works of Art Project in 1934.
Programs at 18th Street Arts Center comprise our residency - based exhibition and public program series Artist Lab, emerging artist exhibitions in our Atrium Gallery, artist - driven events, a semi-annual Pico Block Party family festival, community programs related to our Culture Mapping 90404 online oral history project and archive, partnership exhibitions with other institutions, and an annual publication.
His groundbreaking carving technique — which forms the basis of the Scratching the Surface project and was first presented to the public at the VSP group exhibition in Lisbon in 2007 and at the Cans Festival in London the following year — , has been hailed as one of the most compelling approaches to art created in the streets in the last decade.
Seminar Leader: Mia Pearlman Mia Pearlman is a Brooklyn - based artist who has exhibited her site specific cut paper installations and public art projects all over the world.
Forêt Intérieure / Interior Forest is a multi-faceted project by Los Angeles - based artist Alexandra Grant encompassing a series of public drawing sessions, reading groups, artist collaborations and an installation at 18th Street Arts Center.
Janet Zweig, a New York — based artist working primarily in the public realm, and Dan Maginn, FAIA, a Principal with el dorado inc in Kansas City, have occasionally collaborated with each other on public art projects.
For this community - based, public art project the artist chose a single image from her 2008 parachute series.
In exquisitely rendered paintings, works on paper, wall and floor works, sculptures, site - specific installations and public projects, the Mysore - based artist examines structures, borders and barriers as a series of ever - shifting concepts, alluding to an interconnectedness that compels the viewer to consider their relationship to the art work as part of a wider conversation about systems of knowledge, belief and power.
The project, part of New York City - based Creative Time and Public Art Agency Sweden in Stockholm, brought in a food truck serving recipes cooked in Rakowitz mother's Iraqui - Jewish kitchens to Arab and Muslim neighborhoods.
In addition to coincidentally being the best - known Manhattan area code, 212 is the exact number of pathways that wind through Central Park, according to research conducted by the Italian - born, Paris - based artist Tatiana Trouvé, whose installation «Desire Lines,» which begins March 3, will be her first public art project in New York.
[2] After returning to the United States, she produced several large public art projects, most notably the fresco mural at the Mount Vernon Library in Mount Vernon, NY [3] based on a Goebelin tapestry, The Lady and the Unicorn.
Informed by world - class public art agencies Creative Time (New York) and Artangel (London), Fringe Projects are site - determined commissioned artworks that integrate, investigate, and interrogate Downtown Miami's less conventional spaces in a wide range of practices from interventions, to context specific installation, and participatory performance - based works.
the Berlin - based artist collective Club Real aims to explore these questions and some of the city's projects in order to widen the perspective on the possibilities and limitations of participation in art and art interventions in public urban spaces, using the concept of «disturbances of every day life» and presentations as a form of intervention.
In a city that is becoming more and more dense and utilized, the Berlin - based artist collective Club Real aims to explore the above questions and some of the city's projects in order to widen the perspective on the possibilities and limitations of participation in art and art interventions in public urban spaces, using the concept of «disturbances of every day life» and presentations as a form of intervention.
Stephanie Whitlock is the program officer at the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, which makes project - based grants to individuals and organizations and produces public programs to foster the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and sociArts, which makes project - based grants to individuals and organizations and produces public programs to foster the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and sociarts, culture, and society.
Current projects include Rule of the Trees, a public art project at Commercial Broadway SkyTrain station and BUSH gallery, a conceptual land - based gallery grounded in Indigenous knowledges.
Chicago - based artist Theaster Gates was invited by Bristol arts producer, Situations, to create his first public project in the UK as part of Bristol 2015 European Green Capital.
«Speaking out: Siting the Voice in Contemporary Asian Art», Courtauld Institute of Art and Kings College, University of London 2017 Conceptualism — Intersectional Readings, International Framings Conference, AHRC Black Artists and Modernism project in collaboration with Van Abbemuseum, NL, 7 - 9 December 2017 Trinh T Minh - ha Symposium, ICA London, 3 December 2017 Women in Collections Symposium, Contemporary Art Society / Sackler CPD Programme, Leeds City Art Gallery, 19 October 2017 Deviant Researching Symposium, part of Demodernising the Collection, Van Abbemuseum, NL, 21 - 23 September 2016 Now and Then, Here and There Conference, AHRC Black Artists and Modernism, Chelsea College of Art and Design, UAL / Clore auditorium, Tate Britain, 6 - 8 October 2016 Kung Fury: Contemporary Debates in Martial Arts Cinema Symposium, AHRC Martial Arts Studies Network, Birmingham City University, 1 April 2015 Martial Arts Studies Conference, with Luke White, Cardiff University, 10 - 12 June 2015 How to See the World Panel discussion & book launch, with Nicholas Mirzeoff, Jon Bird, Sonia Boyce, Nadja Milner - Larsen, ICA, London 4 June 2015 (In) Direct Speech: «Chineseness» in Contemporary Art Symposium, University of Lisbon, 16 - 19 March 2014 Thinking with Berger Conference, with Juliette Kristensen, Cardiff Metropolitan University, 4 - 5 September 2014 Mega Events & Culture: Arts & Artists Engagement in Events - based Regeneration, Resistance & Research Regional Studies Association, Research Seminar, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, 17 June 2014 Image — Movement — Story Conference, University of Roehampton, 14 June 2014 SPSL / A to Y Public Lecture, MAI (Montreal Arts Interculturels / University of Concordia, Montreal QC, 12 April 2013 Inter-Asian Connections IV Conference, in the strand «Contemporary Art and the Inter-Asian Imaginary», Koç University, Istanbul.
The art community, as a long standing conduit between public and private interests, will be the basis of Stevenson's forthcoming project at Museum Abteiberg in Mönchengladbach.
The New York - based non-profit has worked with over 2,000 artists to produce more than 335 groundbreaking public art projects that have ignited the public's imagination, explored ideas that shape society, and engaged millions of people around the globe.
She often works collaboratively: forthcoming such projects include a public art / activism action in DC (fall 2016, co-organized with Saisha Grayson); a painting exhibition at the American University Art Museum (2017, co-organized with Danielle Mysliwiec); and an oral history of visual arts practices inside the I - 495 Beltway (as part of the DC - based collective FURTHERMORart / activism action in DC (fall 2016, co-organized with Saisha Grayson); a painting exhibition at the American University Art Museum (2017, co-organized with Danielle Mysliwiec); and an oral history of visual arts practices inside the I - 495 Beltway (as part of the DC - based collective FURTHERMORArt Museum (2017, co-organized with Danielle Mysliwiec); and an oral history of visual arts practices inside the I - 495 Beltway (as part of the DC - based collective FURTHERMORE).
Jackie Brookner is a New York — based artist who creates public projects for wetlands, rivers, streams, and storm - water runoff that unite water remediation and public art.
2016 A major award from Wellcome Trust for a new work in 2018 2013 Le Jeu de Paume production award for the Toulouse Festival, France 2012 Sharjah Artist's Production Award 2010 Paul Hamlyn Awards for Artists 2010 Arts Council England, Grants for the Arts for a residency in Tasmania 2009 Winner of Film London & Channel 4's Jarman Award (cash prize and a broadcast commission for Channel 4's, 3 Minute Wonder strand) 2009 Arts Council Individual Artist Award 2007 Wingate Scholarship at British Academy / British School at Rome 2007 British Council Award for new work 2006 AHRC Research Leave Award 2006 Arts Council National Touring Award 2005 British Council Award 2005 Arts Council Individual Artist Award 2004 Triangle International Artists Workshop, Mauritius 2003 Arts Council and Triangle Trust funded residency in Paraguay 1999 Arte Viva, residency and exhibition, Senigallia, Italy 1998 Beach Life, Public Art Project, supported by Islington Council 1997 - 2001 Residency with Acme Studios, The Old Fire Station, London 1997 Residency at The Irish Museum of Modern Art 1995 First Base Studio Award (One year studio residency at ACAVA) 1995 Ray Finnis Award (Slade) 1993 Slade Prize (Pankerd Jones Memorial Prize)
18 Nov 2002 Equivalence Exhibition at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition based on the results of two different residencies by the artist Terry O'Farrell — one a long - term project with older people; the other a short - term residency with young children — is now open to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 11 Nov 2002 IMMA Announces Appointment of New Director The Chairperson and Board of the Irish Museum of Modern Art today (Monday 11 November 2002) announced the appointment of Enrique Juncosa, currently Deputy Director of the prestigious Reina Sofía National Museum of Modern Art (MNCARS) in Madrid, as the new Director of IMMA.
Myriam Ben Salah is a curator and writer based in Paris, where she has been coordinating special projects and public programmes at the Palais de Tokyo since 2009, focusing particularly on performance art, video and publishing initiatives.
Francisco - Fernando Granados» multidisciplinary critical practice spans performance, installation, cultural theory, digital media, public art, curatorial and community - based projects.
The Neuberger Museum of Art is excited to produce its next commissioned public project for SPACE │ 42 — Barbara Takanaga: Outburst, a large - scale mural based on one of the artist's exuberant abstract paintings translated into an immersive digital print.
Talks, gallery visits and discussions with London - based artists and curators are balanced with time in the studio, with the project culminating in two public events: an open studio evening at the Slade Research Centre and a showcase of works - in - progress at Camden Arts Centre.
Julia Staples, a Philadelphia based artist and a member of Vox Populi, has exhibited her work locally as well as in Iceland, Spain, NYC and LA; she has been awarded residencies at Ox - Bow, The Vermont Studio Center and Polli Talu in Estonia; she is a Fulbright recipient an American Scandinavian Foundation Fellow and was recently awarded a Knight Foundation Grant to pursue a public art project for the Philadelphia Free Library.
Date: June 10, Wednesday Time: 6.30 — 7.30 pm Language: English Hosted by: Cosmin Costinas, Executive Director / Curator, Para Site Date: June 24, Wednesday Time: 6.30 — 7.30 pm Language: Cantonese Hosted by: Simmy Ling, Project Coordinator / Curatorial Assistant, Para Site Date: July 9, Thursday Time: 6.30 — 7.30 pm Language: Mandarin / English Hosted by: Freya Chou, Curator of Education and Public Programs, Para Site Date: July 16, Thursday Time: 6.30 — 7.30 pm Language: Cantonese Hosted by: Leung Mee Ping, Associate Professor, Academy of Visual Arts, HKBU Leung Mee Ping is a Hong Kong based artist as well as one of the founders of Para Site.
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