The Royal Academy of Arts Established by King George III in 1768 to promote art and artists, the Royal Academy of Arts stages
a diverse public programme of major exhibitions and events, and is home to the UK's longest established art school.
Linking new studies of the digital self to the critical concerns and creative tools of artists,
this diverse public programme explores questions of identity, authenticity, narcissism, disembodiment, and parody.
Not exact matches
Offering a
diverse and dynamic
public programme of contemporary arts and culture, we are also a home to a large community of creative businesses, artists and makers, including Somerset House Studios.
Since its opening in 2000, Somerset House has built up a
diverse and dynamic
public programme of contemporary arts and culture, it is also home to a large community of creative businesses, artists and makers, including Somerset House Studios.
Contemporary gallery Gazelli Art House supports a wide range of international artists, presenting a broad and dynamic
programme to a
diverse audience through global
public projects and exhibition spaces in London and Baku.
Futurefarmers work towards creating a
diverse programme of
public commissions, exhibitions and publications, which explore and challenge systems of
public transportation, rural farming networks and food policies.
A
diverse programme of
public and family events accompanies the exhibition, including free exhibition tours, regular and February Half Term children's workshops, a Friday night film
programme selected by the artist (to enrich the references to these works in the catalogue), and Daria Martin In Conversation with Catherine Wood, Curator, Contemporary Art / Performance Tate Modern, on Thursday 23 February at 6.30 pm.
Artists Aaron Angell, Celia Hempton and Cally Spooner imagine their own ideal
public programmes through the lenses of their
diverse artistic practices.
It sits within an extended
public library and is home to a
diverse and ambitious
programme including nationally and internationally renowned artists.
The Gallery develops and maintains a contemporary and modern art collection, operates an international and New Zealand artist residency
programme, and presents a
diverse programme of exhibitions and
public engagement.
The Queens Museum presents art exhibitions,
public programmes and educational experiences that promote the appreciation and enjoyment of art for the people in the New York metropolitan area, and particularly for the residents of Queens, a uniquely
diverse, ethnic, cultural, and international community.
By collaborating with artists and cultural practitioners from
diverse fields of knowledge, the
public programme aims to provide points of entry to engage with the key themes of the exhibition and artist practice.
Since its inception, the gallery has worked closely with museums and
public institutions around the world and has established a reputation for a rigorous and
diverse programme.