Sentences with phrase «develop over the course of the exhibition»

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«Over the course of two semesters, my students took inspiration from Duchamp's long career of exhibition design to develop the installation of Rose Ocean,» Oatman said.
Over the course of a three - month period, exhibitions and events develop in relation to a set theme or topic.
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.
The flowers will gradually dry out and develop a special dramaturgy as their appearance and atmosphere change over the course of the exhibition period, which comes to an end on 1 May 2016.
Over the course of the semester, students will develop a greater understanding of their art, their influences, and their aesthetic underpinnings by considering them alongside readings, visiting artist lectures, writing assignments, and field trips to current exhibitions.
Today OFCA International is developing exhibition concepts, lectures, writing and research in fine art such as the exhibition formats «Prima Visione» and «RE-PLAY», which have shown the works of Heri Dono, Entang Wiharso, Anusapati, Handiwirman Saputra and Filippo Sciascia and Sally Smart among others over the course of 2013 - 2018.
At the end of the winter semester, each graduating MVS Studio student presents a body of work developed over the course of their study in the final exhibition hosted by the Art Museum.
The Curatorial Intensive participants of the 2017 New Orleans program will each present their exhibition and project proposals, which they have developed over the course of the program.
Grove has developed numerous exhibitions and scholarly publications over the course of his career.
The real thrust of the project is to act as a catalyst for integrating the School's history, library collections and archival resources into the life and work of the Osgoode community by involving the students in developing and curating exhibitions, both physical and virtual, that illustrate the dramatic changes in legal education and the profession over the course of the past century and document Osgoode's role in them.
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