Sentences with phrase «cultural district project»

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This is part of a pro-active project that demonstrates how this unique area has resonated with artists in the past and continues to inspire makers and performers working across a vast array of art forms, firmly emphasising the Lake District's important role within the UK's rich cultural life.»
After the discussion, Naperville Park District Executive Director Ray McGury said he believes the project is a cultural amenity as it is on land donated to the city by Caroline Martin Mitchell for public use.
Addressing the ambassadors of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris, Former President Mahama indicated, that he launched the «Progressively Free SHS Education» Project and also commissioned the first school — Prof Evans Atta Mills SHS at Otuam in the Ekumfi District of the Central Region.
Miller was also previously the Project Director for the Downtown Jamaica Cultural District and a Community Organizer for the Laurelton Local Development Corporation.
On the site, teachers post assignments and host discussion forums, students store and retrieve files from home, and district staff take online courses in such subjects as project approach, rubrics, video editing, and cultural competency.
The former site of the base is now Liberty Station, a 361 - acre (1.46 km2) mixed - use redevelopment project that includes residential, office, retail, educational, and civic, arts and cultural districts.
Situated in City and Suburban — a mostly distressed inner city district where exclusion from economic advancement is palpable — Arts on Main is an award - winning development that has uplifted the area through cultural projects and spaces.
Part of the team developing the cultural district in Abu Dhabi, Kim was project director of the preliminary concept designs for the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Center, and the Maritime Museum — working with architects Jean Nouvel, Zaha Hadid, and Tadao Ando respectively.
2002 Art Basel Miami Beach, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL Miami Currents, Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL No Show, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL Parallel Zone, Buick Building (Dacra, Miami Design District), Miami, FL That Place, Mia Gallery, Miami - Dade Aviation Department Division of Fine Art & Cultural Affairs, Miami, FL Effexor 75, Kevin Bruk Gallery, Miami, FL The Cuban Poster Project, The Advertising Club, New York, NY The Miami Alphabet, A-Z, Miami - Dade Public Library, Miami, FL That Place, More and Buick Buildings, Miami Design District, Miami, FL Florida Landscape / Escape, Miami - Dade Public Library, Miami, FL
Jonathan LeVine Gallery is proud to announce its program during Art Basel - Miami 2010, Urban Alchemists — a group exhibition and public mural project presented in association with Tony Goldman, art patron and leader in the restoration and transformation of declining historic districts into thriving cultural destinations.
Prospect New Orleans and Prospect.4: The Lotus in Spite of the Swamp is made possible through generous support from Founding Benefactor Toby Devan Lewis and our generous supporters including: The Helis Foundation; the Lambent Foundation; the Ford Foundation; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.; Nancy A. Nasher; David J. Haemisegger; VIA Art Fund; Whitney Bank; Susan and Ralph Brennan; W.K. Kellogg Foundation; David Workman; the National Endowment for the Arts; Bloomberg Philanthropies; Wagner Foundation; the Joan Mitchell Foundation; the Zemurray Foundation; Kevin G. Clifford and Michele T. Reynoir; The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston; the Ed Bradley Family Foundation; Jones Walker LLP; the Knight Foundation; Pan American Life Insurance Group; Paul J. Leaman, Jr.; the Reily Foundation / Stephen Reily Family Fund; Tommy and Dathel Coleman; the Downtown Development District; Arts Council New Orleans; the Keller Family Foundation; City of New Orleans Mayor's Office of Cultural Economy; Edward Wisner Donation / City of New Orleans; Gustaf W. McIlhenny Foundation; Peake BMW; Project &; RosaMary Foundation; Regions Bank; Mondriaan Fonds; New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation; ArtCenter South Florida; the Ruth U. Fertel Foundation; Accion Cultural Española (AC / E); the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas; the Blue Rider Group at Morgan Stanley; Dashboard U.S.; iaspis; the Joan Mitchell Center; the National Council of Jewish Women / New Orleans Chapter; and the Jewish Endowment Foundation of Louisiana.
Founded in 1994, Allied Works is widely recognized for its cultural projects, among them the Museum of Arts and Design in New York; the Clyfford Still Museum in Denver, Colorado; the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis; Seattle Art Museum; the University of Michigan Museum of Art; Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in the Dallas Arts District; and the Schnitzer Center for Art and Design at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon.
Recent major exhibitions have included: Drift, A Project by John Baldessari, Julião Sarmento and Lawrence Weiner, Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon, Portugal, and the Miami Design District, Miami Beach, Florida; Ghosts, CAV — Centro de Artes Visuais, Coimbra, Portugal and Echo, the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
SELECTED GROUP SCREENINGS 2016 Greater New York, MoMA PS1, Long Island City 2015 UnionDocs Collaborative Projects, Spectacle Theater, Brooklyn 2015 Slideluck LA VII, The Space, Los Angeles 2014 Convergence, New York Film Festival, NYC 2014 Slideluck NYC XVIII, Photoville, Brooklyn 2013 Aberrations of Time, 14 Lilienblum Street, Tel Aviv 2013 7th Annual Red Hook Film Festival, Brooklyn Waterfront Artist's Coalition, Brooklyn 2013 Distrital 2013, District Film Festival, Mexico City 2013 Video Dumbo, Eyebeam, NYC 2012 ExDox, Cologne Art and Moving Image Awards, Cologne 2012 Endless Plain, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena 2012 Our Haus, Austrian Cultural Forum, NYC 2012 End Tymes Fest, Outpost Artist Resources, Brooklyn 2012 Videorover: Season 3, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans 2012 Videorover: Season 3, Manhattan Neighborhood Network, NYC 2012 Videorover: Season 3, Nurture Art Gallery at IndieScreen Cine Club, Brooklyn 2011 UnionDocs» Looking at Los Sures, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Cambridge 2011 Visible Evidence, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, NYC
Located at the Bund, Shanghai's most prominent historic district, the gallery's distinctive activities showcase a range of discourses relevant to contemporary art and cultural practice through its exhibitions, artists» projects and interdisciplinary programs.
Ms. Jampol moved forward to become the driving force in a myriad of cultural and educational initiatives including: Jajo Art Gallery (08 - 09); Glocally Newark (2010); The 239 Collective (2010); Rutgers Future Scholars «I am» Program; The NeWWalls Newark Public Art Conference (2014), The Gateway Project Public Art Initiative (2014 / present), Portals, Newark, (2016 / Present) and most recently, The Newark Downtown District's Entryway Program «Gateways to Newark» (2016).
Within each of these geographic areas, the history of the galleries, artist collectives, individuals, collectors, artists, and institutions — including the South Dallas Cultural Center, the Arts District, Good / Bad Collective, Toxic Shock, and others — will be presented through the ephemeral objects produced by these neighborhoods over the past fifty years along with research compiled for the DallasSITES project.
In a recent Time Out Hong Kong interview, Lord Norman Foster talks about his plan for the West Kowloon Cultural District, the biggest cultural project in theCultural District, the biggest cultural project in thecultural project in the region.
They reveal value beyond the mainstream market, like Jeanne van Heeswijk's project in Rotterdam's Afrikaanderwijk district, or show that trade in a global economy also means non-monetary cultural exchange, as in Meschac Gaba's artistic currency exchange bureau.
The Newport Beach Civic Center and Park Project joins a number of other civic projects C.W. Driver has been involved with, including the City of Laguna Niguel City Hall, the City of Beverly Hills Public Works Warehouse and Shops; the Palm Desert Administrative Facility for the Coachella Valley Water District; the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center and Library for the City of Rancho and the recently awarded City of Manhattan Beach, Manhattan Beach Library.
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