Curated by intern Alexandra Cirelli, Contemporary Urban Life combines artworks from gallery artists at Susan Calloway Fine Arts for an exhibition about life in the «big city.»
Not exact matches
The Sunroom Project Space is organized
by Gabriel de Guzman, Curator of Visual Arts, who
curated Call & Response with the assistance of Alida Jekabson, Curatorial
Intern.
Curated by Noguchi Museum Senior Curator Dakin Hart, Self -
Interned, 1942 brings together about two dozen works from the Museum's collection, dating from before, during, and after Noguchi's time at Poston, along with a substantial selection of archival documents.
Too we added an impromptu show of gallery artists» work from the back room that was
curated & installed
by our trusty gallery assistant Lauren and our
intern Michelle.
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...
Girls» Club's Spring 2013
intern Sofia Bastidas interviews collection artist Jorge Pantoja, featured in the 2012 - 2013 Girls» Club exhibition Following the Line: contemporary drawings from the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz,
curated by Carol Jazzar, on view November 2, 2012 - Sept 27, 2013.
Girls» Club presents In Bituin: transmuting, traveling and transforming, a project from Dwelling Projects,
curated by Sofia Bastidas a former Girls» Club
intern.
Curated by APG
intern Ericka Jones - Craven, Communion: The Spiritual In Contemporary Photography features artists John Howe, Madeleine Ivey and a collaborative project
by Christina Ayala and John Morris.
Curated by litigation associate Michael O'Donoghue and art
intern Lucy Cox, Multiple Choices 2016: Editions in support of not - for - profit institutions is the firm's first client - facing selling show.
Anchored
by recent gifts from Gund Gallery Board Member David Horvitz «74 and his wife Francie Bishop Good to the Gund Gallery Collection, this Gund Associate (
intern)-
curated exhibition offers a gendered lens through which to view 20th century civil rights activism so that we may better understand the roots and the aspirations of the political consciousness generated
by Black liberation art, ephemera and digital culture today.
The exhibition is
curated by Christina Kennedy, Senior Curator: Head of Collections, assisted
by Seamus McCormack, Assistant Curator: Collections, and Jessica Monnin,
Intern: Collections.
The backbone of this Gund Associate (
intern)-
curated exhibition is composed of Gund Gallery collection works ranging in date from the late 1960s to the early 2000s
by artists such as Claes Oldenburg, Corita Kent, Roy Dean De Forest, William T. Wiley, Don Nice, David James Gilhooly and others who share an anti-establishment agenda.
The backbone of this Gund Associate (
intern)-
curated exhibition is composed of Gund Gallery collection works ranging in date from the late 1960s to the early 2000s
by artists such as
A virtual exhibition of work
by Fernando Castro,
curated by Robert Varisco, LUAG adjunct curator of education, and Katie G. Schiewetz,
intern and research assistant.