Sentences with phrase «curated by graduate students»

Unruly Bodies is organized by California Museum of Photography at UCR ARTSblock, and is guest curated by graduate students from the Departments of Art, History of Art, and Public History: Pamona Alexander, Marissa Friedman, Robin Hextrum, Rocio Medina, Daisy Ocampo, Karlyn Olvido, Meranda Roberts, and Sara Rowe, as advised by Susan Laxton, UCR Assistant Professor of the History of Art.
Confessions * of a male chauvinist pig is organized by the California Museum of Photography at UCR ARTSblock, and is guest curated by graduate students from the Departments of Art, History of Art, and Public History, as advised by Susan Laxton, UCR Assistant Professor of the History of Art.
This exhibition, curated by graduate students in VCUarts» Museum Studies program, explored how museum presentations reconfigure meaning and reception of artworks displayed apart from the contexts of their conception, original function or cultural significance.
A series of exhibitions curated by graduate students during their second - year of study in curatorial studies and contemporary culture.

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Curated by 8 first - year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies, In a Room Anything Can Happen presents work by more than 30 artists in the Marieluise Hessel Collection.
Three exhibitions - Assemblance; If it's not love, it's the bomb; and s u s p e n d e d s t a t e - of works drawn from the permanent collection of the Center for Curatorial Studies, curated by first - year graduate students.
Five exhibitions curated by second - year students in the graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art.
Three exhibitions — Assemblance; If it's not love, it's the bomb; and s u s p e n d e d s t a t e — of works drawn from the permanent collection of the Center for Curatorial Studies, curated by first - year graduate students.
Two exhibitions curated by first - year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies.
The exhibition is curated by Elise Chagas, a second - year student in the Williams College Graduate Program.
Before and after the talk, attendees viewed the exhibition, curated by Pratt's Department of Digital Arts Chair Peter Patchen, featuring digital artwork by Pratt students and recent graduates shown on state - of - the - art LG Ultra HD 4K TVs and OLED TVs.
The project, which is curated by current students and recent graduates, features works by more than 20 Pratt students, alumni, and members of the local community in ten businesses along the avenue from October 4 — 25.
The unique installation features digital artwork by Pratt students and recent graduates, curated by Pratt's Department of Digital Arts Chair Peter Patchen.
Pratt Institute presented a sold out runway show to nearly 400 guests from the fashion industry who gathered to see curated looks by graduating senior fashion students on May 7 at Center548 in Manhattan.
This exhibition was curated by eight undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the Curatorial Practicum class at the University of Denver School of Art & Art History during Winter Quarter 2014.
Curated by ten graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, unique yet overlapping exhibition segments become notes, commentaries and illuminations spatially written into the margins of the institution's history.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, N.Y. — This spring, CCS Bard presents a series of nine exhibitions at the CCS Galleries, curated by second - year students in its graduate program in curatorial studies, including work by 46 internationally known contemporary artists.
Curated by 14 first - year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies, it is a direct response to Exhibitionism (October 20, 2007 — February 3, 2008), a series of autonomous and idiosyncratic micro-exhibitions that were curated by Matthew Higgs for each of the 16 galleries in the Hessel Museum Curated by 14 first - year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies, it is a direct response to Exhibitionism (October 20, 2007 — February 3, 2008), a series of autonomous and idiosyncratic micro-exhibitions that were curated by Matthew Higgs for each of the 16 galleries in the Hessel Museum curated by Matthew Higgs for each of the 16 galleries in the Hessel Museum of Art.
Concurrently, CCS First - Year Graduate Students Curate Second Thoughts, a response to Matthew Higgs's Exhibitionism, including work from the Marieluise Hessel Collection by more than 70 Artists
Curated by first year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies, I'm Not There proposes a crossroads of individuals and absences, the concrete and the ephemeral, «here and elsewhere.»
Curated by Courtney Anich and Alisa Reynolds, UK art history graduate students and interns in the Art Museum's registration department, «What Dreams May Come» presents a selection of artwork depicting a range of subliminal subjects — from angelic dreams to violent nightmares, and everything in...
I Need You to be There, Angles of Incidence, and The Volatile Real are three exhibitions curated by the first - year graduate students using works from the Marieluise Hessel Collection on permanent loan to the Center for Curatorial Studies.
The second group of exhibitions will be on view from April 29 through May 27, 2012, with an opening reception taking place on Sunday, April 29 from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Curated by CCS Bard graduate students Helga Just Christoffersen, Jenny Jaskey, Leora Morinis, Andrew Rebatta, Robin Selk, Agatha Wara, and Amy Zion, these exhibitions will feature the work of artists including Jutta Koether, Aki Sasamoto, Agnes Martin, Maria Chavez, Joachim Koester, and Janice Kerbel.
Curated by CCS Bard graduate students Janine Armin, Theresa Choi, Rachel Cook, Suzy M. Halajian, Clara Halpern, Alicia Ritson, and Anastasia Rygle, these exhibitions will feature the work of artists including Tony Oursler, Lygia Clark, Kiki Smith, Simon Fujiwara, and Ray Johnson, among others.
Curated by first - year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies, it is a direct response to Exhibitionism (October 20, 2007 — February 3, 2008), a series of autonomous and idiosyncratic micro-exhibitions that were curated by Matthew Higgs for each of the 16 galleries in the Hessel Curated by first - year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies, it is a direct response to Exhibitionism (October 20, 2007 — February 3, 2008), a series of autonomous and idiosyncratic micro-exhibitions that were curated by Matthew Higgs for each of the 16 galleries in the Hessel curated by Matthew Higgs for each of the 16 galleries in the Hessel Museum.
Curated by Prof. Maria Antonella Pelizzari with graduate students enrolled in the Advanced Curatorial Certificate
Curated by the first - year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies.
Each exhibition is curated by a second - year student in its graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, N.Y. — This spring a series of exhibitions at the Center for Curatorial Studies, curated by second - year students in its graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art, continues with two groups of exhibitions in April and May.
Pratt Institute presented its 117th runway show to nearly 400 guests from the fashion industry, who gathered to see curated looks by graduating senior fashion students on May 5 at Spring Studios in Manhattan.
February 1 — March 24, 2018 Drawings from CU Art Museum made from the 1200s to today are featured in this exhibition, curated by a team of graduate students in CU's museum practicum seminar.
Pratt Institute presented its 118th annual runway show to a full house that included fashion industry professionals and members of the Pratt community who gathered to see curated looks by graduating senior fashion students on...
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, March 2015 — The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) presents eleven exhibitions and projects curated by second - year students in its graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art with ten individual exhibitions curated by each student, along with a student curated Marieluise Hessel Collection show.
Pratt Institute presented its 118th annual runway show to a full house that included fashion industry professionals and members of the Pratt community who gathered to see curated looks by graduating senior fashion students on May 4, 2017 at the chic Spring Studios in Manhattan.
This unique exhibition is curated by eighteen Columbia University graduate students of Susan Vogel, Professor of African Art, and founding Director of the Museum for African Art in New York.
The exhibition «Messages / Visual Platform» was curated by SUNY Buffalo State graduate students in the museum studies course, MST 622 «Researching and Presenting Museum Collections.»
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, March 2016 — The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) presents eighteen exhibitions and projects curated by second - year students in its graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art with seventeen individual exhibitions curated by each student, along with a student curated Marieluise Hessel Collection show.
Curated by CCS Bard graduate students Robin Wallis Atkinson, Juana Berrío, Olga Dekalo, Cora Fisher, Sarah Fritchey, Stephanie Harris, Marie Heilich, Sarah Higgins, Fawz Kabra, Annie Godfrey Larmon, Marina Noronha, Tara Ramadan, María Montero Sierra, Karly Wildenhaus, these exhibitions will feature the work of artists including Vito Acconci, Liam Gillick, An - my Lê, and Bruce Nauman, among others.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, March 2018 — The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) presents fifteen exhibitions curated by second - year students in its graduate program, organized as part of the requirements for the master of arts degree.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, N.Y. — This spring CCS Bard presents a series of twelve exhibitions at the CCS Galleries, curated by second - year students in its graduate program in curatorial studies.
The Belkin Satellite is pleased to present Risk: Playing the Game, an exhibition curated by Katie Spicer, a Master's Candidate in Critical Curatorial Studies at UBC, and organized by a team of graduate students from all branches of UBC's Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory.
Curated by Sarina Basta, this exhibition presents the work of students and graduates of the Beaux - Arts of Paris and guest artists who place pedagogy at the center of their practice, or who use representation of pedagogy as form.
GALLERY TALK & ART FOR ALL / Thursday, October 4 / Join us for our October First Thursday Gallery talk by Art History graduate students on Eat, Pray, Weave, a student - curated installation of pre-Columbian art.
The exhibition comprises works by Eleanor Antin, Endia Beal, Tasha Bjelić, Danielle Dean, Heather Keung, Barbara Kruger, Suzy Lake, Jen Liu, Martha Rosler, Emily Shanahan, Frances Stark, and Martha Wilson, and is curated by Kaegan Sparks, 2016 — 17 Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow and doctoral student in Art History, The Graduate Center, CUNY.
The exhibition is curated by Martha Joseph, a student in the Williams College Graduate Program in the History of Art.
The Center for Curatorial Studies of Bard College presents 18 exhibitions curated by second - year students in its graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art, with 17 individual exhibitions presented alongside a student - curated Marieluise Hessel Collection show entitled «Receipt of a Magical Agent».
Up Hill Down Hall: An Indoor Carnival is curated by Claire Tancons in discussion with Tate Modern's curatorial team and in collaboration with the artists in the project with support by students and recent graduates from BA Fine Art at Central Saint Martins, UAL: University of the Arts London, along with members from the Notting Hill Carnival Community including participants and volunteers from Elimu Paddington Arts Mas Band and Batala Samba - Reggae percussion band.
On Thursday, June 9, the California Museum of Photography will celebrate current exhibitions, including Larry Clark: Tulsa in the main gallery, curated by UCR graduate students as advised by Joanna and Susan Laxton, Assistant Professor of the History of Art at UCR; States of Incarceration on the second floor, guest curated by Catherine Gudis, Associate Professor of History and Director of the Public History Program at UCR, with contributions from her students; Rotation 2015 on the third floor, a collection show featuring new acquisitions, curated by Joanna; and Cauleen Smith: Crow Requiem, part of Joanna's FLASH!
Further information about the artists can be found on the event page for the exhibition: http://littleberling.org/ Curated by Haely Chang, Kirsten Gill and Hilary Whitham, UNcommons is the first exhibition in the newly launched Incubation Series, a collaboration between students in the Fine Arts and History of Art graduate programs at the University of Pennsylvania.
FIRST THURSDAY & ART FOR ALL / Thursday, October 4 / Join us for our First Thursday gallery talk by art history graduate students on Eat, Pray, Weave, a student - curated installation of pre-Columbian art.
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