Sentences with phrase «collaborating with other artists»

What I do is very much about community (organizing salons and other events and collaborating with other artists, galleries and institutions) and the name of my gallery is Pocket Utopia (recently merged with Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden).
Often collaborating with other artists, or enlisting large groups to create «reality directed» performances and video works, Althamer has traveled around the world, staging major performative events that range from obviously constructed spectacles to more subtle interventions like Motion Pictures, in which he hired actors to perform everyday acts, such as greeting a friend, in a public square.
Artists are encouraged to use the space — which is open to the public — in a dynamic capacity, collaborating with other artists, using the gallery as a studio, developing on - going programs and events, creating installations, or modifying their exhibition layout over the course of their 3 - month residency.
He loved collaborating with other artists, and showing their works among his own.
We spoke with the veteran DP about working in horror, collaborating with other artists, and why actors shouldn't feel restricted by what is on their storyboards.
His newfound mobility allows him to easily scout locations, collaborate with other artists, and write and direct remote scenes buried within some of the country's most inspiring landscapes.
Collaborate with other artists from different disciplines and engage in critical dialogue about contemporary arts practices.
I have collaborated with other artists, musicians, a bookbinder, a furniture designer, a brass band and a group of writers to produce three traditionally bound and printed books incorporating touchscreen technology.
Publishing on the Web is good for an artist's creative vision, as it allows him or her to «hear instant feedback from readers, meet and collaborate with other artists, disseminate their work and see their creative visions through to the end,» says Sarra Scherb, curator of «Morning Serial: Webcomics Come to the Table,» a current exhibition at Seattle's Henry Art Gallery (www.henryart.org).
Collaborate with other artists, combine audiences and resources.
Haddon has collaborated with other artists including Aleksandra Mir (New York), Jefford Horrigan (London) and Se Alquila (Spain).
I set up a call - and - response with acquaintances across town and strangers across the world; I have collaborated with other artists, a teenager in Mexico City, a choir, an astrophysicist and finally with my audience.
This interdisciplinary practice — which frequently sees her collaborate with other artists — and emphasis on artisan techniques has garnered international attention, with shows at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Museum Ludwig, Cologne and MoMA, New York.
It showed us that there's this demand for great craftsmanship for the Lalique heritage and how we make things but also in a way that's exciting and collectible like art pieces and that's when we decided it would be interesting to collaborate with other artists and bring them within our design atelier so we could create shock and push boundaries again.
Both Simon Evans and Michelle Grabner collaborate with other artists to produce new works.
Lin often collaborates with other artists, most notably as part of DFW, which was included in Arts Le Havre, 2012 Contemporary Art Biennial, France.
Ms. Owens eventually settled in Los Angeles, and, because she organized exhibitions and collaborated with other artists, quickly became a force in that city's intensifying art scene.
Dearraindrop's three founding members Joe Grillo, Laura Grant, and Billy Grant (who have often collaborated with other artists on past projects) work together to make paintings, clothing, animation, installations, and video.
In recent years, Neri has collaborated with other artists in creating limited - edition and unique artists» books.
As part of their multifaceted practice they create music, film, video, sculpture, installation and performance, as well collaborate with other artists and musicians.
I had my first solo show last year and am now looking to move to London to meet more like - minded creatives, collaborate with other artists and put on exhibitions in a culturally vibrant and energetic city.
Maya frequently collaborates with other artists and musicians.
As part of a radical, Black avant - garde in Los Angeles, she often collaborated with other artists including David Hammons and Maren Hassinger, among others.
The collective focuses on the kinds of communication that occur between individuals, and this has led them to collaborate with other artists.
She frequently collaborates with other artists and writers.
Levi also enjoys including participants in his work, and has collaborated with other artists, the general public, and students of all ages, including a special high school class whose sole project was to create an installation for a museum.
Often propelled by her immediate environment, Hopf has repeatedly collaborated with other artists.
McCollum has occasionally collaborated with other artists in producing projects, including Louise Lawler (1983, 1984, 1988, 1996), Andrea Fraser (1991), Laurie Simmons (1984), Matt Mullican (2004), Andrea Zittel (2007), Allen Ruppersberg (2008), Pablo Helguera (2014), and Cynthia Daignault (2016).
Müller collaborates with other artists, writers or craftsmen on a regular basis — he even created a cosmetic line and fashion collection — incorporating their work into his often exuberant installations and exhibitions.
Damien Hirst — curator Curating an exhibition is one of many ways for an artist to collaborate with other artists.
She has collaborated with other artists and collectives such as Dabireh Collective, which she was a board and editorial member.
She often collaborates with other artists to create large outdoor works, which include her sensual muses entwined with graffiti and other forms of street art.

Not exact matches

In Old Town School's Teen Arts Collectives, students have the experience of collaborating with other young artists to share their work with the world.
• Make it a «non-negotiable» • Recruit and hire teachers who buy - in from the get - go • Provide them with hands - on professional development and plenty of examples • Share and celebrate «best practices» • Identify teachers who do it well and have others visit their classrooms • Give instructional teams time to collaborate and to develop quality prompts • Stockpile successful A.R.T. plans and incorporate them into the school's curriculum map • Hire and / or bring in practicing artists to participate • And, most importantly, get excited - as though you had just seen a narwhal tusk for the first time!
Whilst comic strips authors largely worked alone or from home, collaborating with others often through the post, the studios where animation films were made were not unlike medieval scriptoria, where authorial work was carried out collectively and the auctor / scribes / artists worked together on individual desks.
This ongoing series of essays on the craft of writing will include all topics related to writing fiction, including: The Basics Plot & Structure Voice Theme POV Characterization Dialogue Narrative Creating a bond with your reader Pacing Advanced writing and plotting techniques Writer's block Marketing Branding Publishing Self - publishing Healthy habits Bad habits The Writer's Life eBook formatting Paperback formatting Amazon keywords Writing blurbs and descriptions Cover design & layout Productivity The Classics Short stories Poetry The Writing Process Show don't Tell Self - editing Proofreading Building a solid career Targeting a specific genre Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Sharpening your writing skills Making every word count Deadlines Putting together an Anthology Working with other artists Collaborating Grammar Punctuation Writing for a career Treating it as a business Running a small press Financing your career Keeping track of your royalties Staying motivated Writing movies Writing comics Writing games Building a fan - base Online presence Newsletters Podcasting Author interviews Media appearances Websites Blogging And so much more... Are you ready to be called an author?
Based in Galway, Sam Redfern has been making games since the 1980s and collaborates with various artists / musicians under the name Psychic Software (Psychic Games Ltd.)- making widely varying games - ranging from a car - combat MMO which has been running for over 10 years, to casual smartphone puzzle games achieving millions of downloads, arcade - adventures, platformers, multiplayer online racers, and others.
Digital Marina Abramovic Institute developer Pippin Barr explains how developers can make more meaningful games by collaborating with artists from other fields during GDC 2014.
• Follow the level design pipeline from «pen & paper» game designs to implement spectacular character based levels and ultra-fun gameplay mechanics • Work closely with level layout artists to identify level assets and gameplay direction to ensure visual and technical quality for the levels • Follow direction of Lead Level Designer to maintain gameplay vision consistency • Contribute to level concept, layout, implementation (camera, entity, etc.), prototype modeling, scenario creation, event scripting, game balancing, pacing, and gameplay tuning • Contribute to general game design, as well as cooperate with all other facets of game production (programming, environment / world art and animation) • Place and trigger entities (such as enemies, movers, and objects) to create fun, absorbing gameplay • Master internal tools for modeling environments and integrating game play • Rough out world geometry, camera paths, and lighting using 3D world - building tools • Assist with the scripting of gameplay entities and events • Creatively resolve gameplay and production issues • Meet production schedules and deadlines • Collaborate with Design team to define and refine gameplay mechanics • Multitask effectively, prioritize competing demands, and follow through on details
The Japanese artist, known best to the American public for collaborating with Louis Vuitton and marching in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as a flower, now joins Mark Grotjahn, Karen Kilimnik, David Shrigley, and others who have designed lift tickets in collaboration with the Aspen Skiing Company and the Aspen Art Museum.
Condorelli often collaborates with other people, for example she worked on the publication Support Structures (2003 - 09) with artist - curator Gavin Wade and James Langdon.
Others are emerging American artists with whom Atlas will be collaborating for the first time, such as choreographers Laurie Berg, the Illustrious Blacks (May 3 — 5 only), Imma Asher (May 10 — 12 only) and Solo Termite, with more to be announced!
The exhibition also includes works by other artists who have been influenced by and collaborated with the Groupe.
Since Saint Laurent developed that iconic dress, many of the largest and a few new celebrity driven design houses have gone on to collaborate with blue chip artists, including Richard Prince, Takashi Murakami, and Yayoi Kusama, while others lease images from the estates of pop artists like Andy Warhol and Jean Michel Basquiat.
Beginning June 1 through August, 30 in the 18th Street Gallery, artist Jerri Allyn will collaborate with Inez Bush and Linda Kunik, and other debating artists.
Strategic Partnerships Collaborate with school districts, educators, arts organizations, teaching artists, grantmakers, advocates and other stakeholders to leverage expertise and resources for greater impact.
Karline continues to work with and represent artists that she has exhibited in the past few years and collaborates with various other curators and galleries.
Young artists and their parents collaborated on a piece working side by side with other families in the cafeteria.
LAND supports dynamic and unconventional artistic practices using a tripartite approach: Commissioning public projects of site - and situation - specific works with national and international contemporary artists Collaborating with a variety of institutions and organizations, such as universities, museums, and theaters as well as other types of spaces, industries, and entities Offering additional programs such as performances, workshops, residencies, discussions, and publications LAND is an ongoing endeavor with three primary types of annual programming: LAND 1.0 projects are large - scale, multi-artist, multi-site exhibitions and single - site group exhibitions, LAND 2.0 projects feature a new commission by a single mid-career or established artist, and LAND 3.0 projects feature new work by lesser known or emerging artists
In 2012, Charrière collaborated with the artist Julius von Bismarck on the site - specific performance piece Some Pigeons Are More Equal Than Others for the 13th International Architecture Exhibition — La Biennale di Venezia.
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