The studios benefit with constant access to the exhibition space and its constantly
changing exhibitions programme.
Designed by the architectural practice HAT Projects, the gallery houses the Jerwood Collection of modern and contemporary British art, along with
a changing exhibitions programme.
Situated in the Barbican Centre for arts and conferences, The Barbican Art gallery has
a changing exhibition programme of fine art, photography and design...
It is part of
a changing exhibition programme at Oldham's gallery and museum, featuring natural and social history as well as contemporary art.
The «gallery without walls» has
a changing exhibition programme, rather than permanent display as seen in other UK sculpture parks such as Grizedale Forest.
Not exact matches
W5 also presents a
changing programme of large and small scale temporary
exhibitions and events and a daily
programme of live science demonstrations and shows throughout the day.
Visitors can explore 14 magnificent historic and State Apartments, the ruins of the Holyrood Abbey, the royal gardens, the oldest part of the palace with Mary's Bed Chamber, connected by a secret stairway to her husband's bedroom and The Queen's Gallery which hosts a
programme of
changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection.
«More and more companies are re-evaluating their business model to incorporate responsible tourism products and
programmes, and are using this as a tool to attract ethically and environmentally minded guests and clients as well as to support local government efforts or in response to legislated
change,» said Nadege Noblet - Segers,
exhibition manager, Arabian Travel Market.
BALTIC Archive contains thousands of items and a wealth of information related to BALTIC's entire history and every
changing exhibition and events
programme.
In addition to the
changing exhibitions and displays, The Lightbox runs an extensive education and events
programme, ensuring that there is always something different to experience.
The
exhibition programme changes monthly and alternates between solo and group
exhibitions focusing primarily on painting.
As well as the permanent displays, the Gallery has a diverse and ever -
changing programme of
exhibitions and events that promote an understanding and appreciation of portraiture in all forms.
Selected
exhibitions include; Beyond the Nation Station State I want to Dream, solo
exhibition, Decad, Berlin, 2018; A Farewell to Progress, performance, South London Gallery, London, 2018; A Farewell to Progress, performance, KW, Berlin, 2017; Ideology Meets Implementations, group
exhibition, W139, 2017; Gentle Dust, group
exhibition, Showroom MAMA, Rotterdam, 2017; Southern Summer School, summer school and public
programme, BAK, Utrecht, 2017; Northern Winter Workshops, collective events
programme across, the Netherlands, South Africa and the UK, 2017; duo
exhibition at Kunstraum, London; The Things We Talked About, group
exhibition at St PAUL St Gallery, Auckland; Wilderness, group
exhibition at New Shelter Plan, Copenhagen;... instead to meet strangers who might
change our minds, solo
exhibition at the Swiss Church, London (2014); A Space of No Exception, group
exhibition at Sokol Space, Moscow (2014).
In our iconic building we host a year - round
changing programme of historical, modern and contemporary
exhibitions presenting sculpture from across the world.
13 Oct 2017 30 Sep 2018 IMMA Collection: Coast - Lines Drawing on the paradox implicit in the word «coastline» - for never has a coast followed a linear course - the title of this
exhibition throws a line around a 12 month
programme of
changing displays of artworks and archival material that will explore our sense of place, perception, representation and memory.
In addition there are 650sqm for the contemporary
programme, with
changing exhibitions.
It hosts a frequently
changing programme of
exhibitions and events, with no permanent
exhibition.
YSP also has a
changing programme of temporary
exhibitions in its Longside, Underground and Bothy Gallery spaces.
The Jerwood Gallery located in the Stade area of Hastings Old Town is the home for the Jerwood Collection of 20th and 21st century art and a
changing contemporary
exhibition programme.
As part of a series of innovative, youth - led
programmes around the theme of «Art Inspiring
Change» and our Summer
exhibition «Every Day is a New Day» we would like to work to develop the skills of local artists and experiment with different ways of including artists, our communities and families in the co-creation of our learning
programme.
The Institute's iconic building hosts a year - round
changing programme of historical, modern and contemporary
exhibitions presenting sculpture from across the world.
Alongside these two
exhibitions the opening
programme also included an online
exhibition; Reception Area which featured the work of ten female artists that
changed every day between 24 May — 2 June 2012:
This lecture is presented as part of Keywords, an
exhibition and lecture
programme looking at how
changes in the meaning of words reflect the cultural shifts in our society.
Through performances, screenings and discussions, accompanied by a
changing presentation of artworks and archival material, the
exhibition «This Way Out of England: Gallery House in Retrospect» charts Gallery House's exceptional
programme.
Karsten Schubert is pleased to announce the group
exhibition, Ridinghouse Benefit: A Changing Group Exhibition, in aid of Ridinghouse's publishing
exhibition, Ridinghouse Benefit: A
Changing Group
Exhibition, in aid of Ridinghouse's publishing
Exhibition, in aid of Ridinghouse's publishing
programme.
It achieves this through a dynamic and
changing programme of
exhibitions and education
programmes based in its home at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham and working with partners nationally and internationally.
As an evolving
exhibition of artworks and works - in -
programme, the list of participating artists and works
changed over time including Azin Feizabadi, Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency, Carlos Felipe Guzmán, Işıl Eğrikavuk, Maxime Hourani, Forensic Oceanography, Rene Gabri & Ayreen Anastas, Young in Hong, Mosireen Collective, Ahmet Öğüt, Larissa Sansour and Keg de Souza.
The Museum's acquisition policy, like its
exhibition and education and community
programmes, reflects the
changing cultural landscape of the late 20th - century and the new millennium.
Von Wedemeyer is one of the leading contemporary artists working with film, and his
exhibition is staged like a film festival, with a
changing programme over the duration of the project.
Aside from all the
exhibitions on view in Antwerp Art Weekend, a number of
programmes have been created specifically for the weekend such as The Image Generator, billed as a four day happening at Extra City Kunsthal, that crosses the line between visual and performance art where visitors will be encouraged to participate in the actions of a
changing scenography (full times and details on their website).
Museion's
exhibition programme revolves around presenting artists, whose work is emblematic of the contemporary art scene, and bearing witness to the
changes in artistic languages, sculpture in particular, from an international perspective.
Michael Craig - Martin's new
exhibition includes self - portraits on plasma screens, controlled by a computer
programme which keeps
changing the colours of hair, eyes, lips, even eyebrows
In 2015 he was artist in residence at FACT during the «Build Your Own»
exhibition and in 2016 He worked in residence with the outreach department at Manchester School of Art on «A Whisper to a Shout» an educational recourse book and
programme of events centred around climate
change and the evolution of the peppered moth.
Protected in this way, the Collection, which is often referred to as a «Museum Without Walls», is able to safely reach a global audience through a diverse and ever -
changing programme of
exhibitions.
Camden Arts Centre in the London Borough of Camden, England, is a place for contemporary visual art and education The
changing programme includes
exhibitions, artist residencies, off - site projects and artist - led activities, ensuring Camden Arts Centre remains a place for seeing, making and talking about contemporary art.
Dorothy Cross / Tabernacle, 2013 / Currach, shed, wood, roller blinds, mixed media, video / 270 x 522 x 126 cm / Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art / Donation, 2015 / IMMA.3881 Drawing on the paradox implicit in the word «coastline» - for never has a coast followed a linear course - the title of this
exhibition throws a line around a 12 month
programme of
changing displays of artworks and archival material that will explore our sense of place, perception, representation and memory.
Tate Liverpool 2014 A dynamic
exhibition and lecture
programme looking at how
changes in the meaning of words reflect the cultural shifts in society.
He continued: «New acquisitions by contemporary artists combined with a regularly
changing and ambitious
exhibition programme of historic, modern and contemporary art continue the progressive artistic legacy of the Wakefield Art Gallery founders.
Ruth is associate director at Cape Farewell, where she is curating and producing Sea
Change, a 4 - year
programme of interdisciplinary research, sailing expeditions, events and
exhibitions across the islands of Scotland.