Sentences with phrase «cooperative artist run»

The 5 acre complex and its varied brick mill buildings host 250 work only studios 50 live / work lofts over a dozen teaching artists the Loading Dock Gallery - a cooperative artist run gallery and the Onyx Room Performance Space.

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But well before SoHo, there was a vibrant art scene elsewhere downtown: pioneering cooperative spaces on or near East Tenth Street between Third and Fourth Avenues as well as other artist - run venues in Greenwich Village and lower Manhattan.
The surrounding area formed a social hub of studios and artist run cooperative galleries where Abstract Expressionism ruled the day.
In 1971, Newton's work was included in the inaugural exhibition at the Willis Gallery, a cooperative space run by artists working in the Cass Corridor, Detroit.
The institution that would become The Dallas Contemporary opened, as did the state's first artist - run cooperative, 500x.
In 1952 she was one of the five founding members of the legendary Tanager Gallery on 10th Street, one the first artist - run cooperative galleries in New York.
From 2011 - 2015 he was a member of artist - run cooperative gallery 500x, and a founding member of artist collective, Homecoming!.
«Inventing Downtown: Artist - Run Galleries in New York City, 1952 - 1965 focuses on 14 galleries and their associated spaces, cooperatives and communities that emerged from the warren of old shops, semi-derelict buildings and basements in the area below 14th Street.
Some of them were affiliated with Park Place Gallery, an artist - run cooperative gallery in Soho that emphasized avant - garde art by emerging artists.
In 2005, Quaytman was a founding member and the Director of a cooperative gallery in Manhattan's Lower East Side called «Orchard», run by twelve partners, including artists, filmmakers, art historians and curators.
ARC Gallery and Educational Foundation is a non-profit, woman - run cooperative gallery dedicated to providing alternative space exhibition opportunities for innovative artists outside the commercial gallery system.
At the time of its inception, A.I.R was the only women - run, maintained, and artist - directed non-profit, cooperative gallery in the US.
Most of what I know about art I learned by listening to artists in their lofts; at The Club (which I ran from 1957 to 1962), where the Abstract Expressionists met for panel discussions, lectures, drinking, and dancing; the Cedar Street Tavern; and the Tenth Street cooperative galleries, notably the Tanager Gallery (which I managed from 1956 to 1959).
3rd Street Gallery is seeking exceptional artists to join our artist - run cooperative and accepts applications for full and associate level... See Full Opportunity
Jim Newman, after witnessing ragtag cooperative artist galleries come and go in San Francisco (East / West, King Ubu, Six, Spatsa), opened Dilexei Gallery, which gave most of the Beat artist their first exhibitions in a professionally run gallery (meaning it was usually open as announced).
I got a job managing the Tanager Gallery, the leading artists» cooperative on Tenth Street and then I began to run the Club and arrange the panels.
Hole in the Sky (HITS) is a cooperative artist - run live / work space located in Northeast, Washington DC known for opening our workspace for music, film screenings and one - day - only group shows.
Organization members exhibit themed shows every other month at the artist - run cooperative Scope Gallery in Alexandria's Torpedo Factory Art Center.
[30] Park Place gallery was an artist - run cooperative that featured cutting - edge Geometric abstraction.
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