This premier show and sale of contemporary craft and design includes 195 of the finest and most
dynamic craft artists in the United States, selected from more than 875 applicants.
Not exact matches
In resulting solo exhibitions at Providence College Galleries, they each present thesis projects that highlight the
dynamic ways in which today's
artists experiment with materials and content, conduct in - depth cultural research, and
craft new visual experiences.
The exhibition uncovers
dynamic points of connection between American
artists working across the country — and even world — to
craft the many different Visions of US that compose the country today.
The Open Studio Residency fosters a
dynamic exchange among peers by providing two weeks of uninterrupted studio time for emerging and established
artists working in the field of
craft and other creative disciplines.
571 Projects supports the work of
dynamic emerging and mid-career
artists by bringing conceptually strong, well -
crafted work to the notice of an engaged art going and collecting public, via special exhibitions, independent curatorial practice and an informed art consulting practice.
To curate critically engaging,
dynamic, contemporary art that shows emerging practices and excellence of
craft in Baltimore
artists.
Artist Residency, call for applicants — Houston Center for Contemporary
Craft Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (HCCC) is a non profit arts organization dedicated to presenting the dynamic world of contemporary craft to the Houston commu
Craft Houston Center for Contemporary
Craft (HCCC) is a non profit arts organization dedicated to presenting the dynamic world of contemporary craft to the Houston commu
Craft (HCCC) is a non profit arts organization dedicated to presenting the
dynamic world of contemporary
craft to the Houston commu
craft to the Houston community.
Gallery Petite promises to be a
dynamic setting for curatorial networking between
artists, performers, writers, social activists,
craft vendors, antique and furniture dealers.
Artist Tom Sachs takes his SPACE PROGRAM to the next level with a four week mission to Mars that recasts the 55,000 square foot Wade Thompson Drill Hall as an immersive space odyssey with an installation of
dynamic and meticulously
crafted sculptures.