Sentences with phrase «center for artistic production»

Agora's current space consists of 1100 sq. meters basement space, being developed to be an ongoing experimental center for artistic production and presentation.
This ambitious project envisions an interdisciplinary center for artistic production and research, exhibitions, education, and archives.

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«ICA Miami thrives as a hub for artistic innovation and experimentation, so it is fitting that our inaugural exhibition centers on artists and their sites of production.
«A new series of outdoor paintings by Julian Schnabel that will transform the Legion of Honor's courtyard into a temporary gallery, a major film production by DIS commissioned for the de Young's atrium and a new media installation by Lynn Hershman Leeson that reflects the particular history of the museums, put us at the center of artistic production and institutional reflection.»
His artistic production has centered around his life mission: to make experimental yet accessible art; to work in politically and emotionally charged sites for diverse audiences; and to collaborate across racial, gender, and age boundaries as a gesture of citizen - diplomacy.
It centers on the two decades after his move to Rome from Florence in 1534, which was a catalyst for his production of hundreds of poems and private artistic projects simultaneous with his papal commissions.
Curated by Steven Bridges for the Hyde Park Art Center and Contemporary Arts Council, Cosmosis investigated how the cosmos and the field of Cosmology continue to inspire artistic production and exert influence on human understanding of the universe — and our place therein.
About the Rubenstein Arts Center: Opening January 2018, the Rubenstein Arts Center is a hub for artistic production at Duke University.
The Institute for American Art will produce a year's worth of programming centering on artistic production and community engagement.
A center of cultural and intellectual life on campus, the museum serves as a living textbook for object - based learning, a home and resource for artists, and a catalyst for artistic expression, scholarly innovation, and the production of new knowledge through art.
Efforts to co-generate autonomous spaces for artistic production, community action, and critical dialogue have resulted in collectively run community centers, pedagogical spaces, and multi-disciplinary events such as the October Surprise (2004), Arts in Action (2000 - 2004), Decolonize LA (2016), and at Land's Edge (2016 - 2017).
The mission of the Latin American Art Department and the International Center for the Arts of the Americas (ICAA) is to collect, exhibit, research, and educate audiences on the diverse artistic production of Latin Americans and Latinos, which includes artists from Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean, as well as from the United States.
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