Not exact matches
We believe that a constant influx of
visiting artists and writers, positively affect the
dynamic of the space.
Defined by the vibrancy of its host city, Sydney Contemporary provides commercial galleries with a
dynamic platform to showcase the work of emerging and established
artists, enabling local and
visiting audiences to build on their existing knowledge, and develop their international art collections.
Known for her
dynamic, emotionally charged animal and human figures, the Art School's 2018
Visiting Ceramic
Artist, Beth Cavener, will discuss her inspirations, body of work, and unusual method of working «solid» on a monumental scale.
With a
dynamic program of year - round exhibitions,
artist talks, and studio
visits, the gallery provides collectors with direct access to paintings, sculpture, photographs, and other works directly from the
artists» studios.
Contributing in
dynamic interaction with
visiting artist Mark Amerika is the Lithopixel Refactory Collective (LRC), founded by Charles Cohan, Scott Groeniger, and Peter Chamberlain, professors at the Department of Art and Art History, UHM.
Today, nearly two centuries since Turner's
visits to Margate, see first - hand how his
dynamic concept of landscape, unconventional use of colour and near abstract watercolours and paintings secured his place as the
artist of the elements and the founder of modern landscape painting.
Each
Artist Resident receives professional development through
dynamic exhibitions, one - on - one studio
visits, public programs, and community building to develop a sustainable creative practice.
The Jordan D. Schnitzer Exhibition and
Visiting Artist Series presents an annual curated exhibition from the
dynamic and expansive collection of over 9,000 contemporary prints from the Jordan D. Schnitzer Family Foundation at the Center for Contemporary Art & Culture at the Pacific Northwest College of Art.
As a complement to intensive one - on - one faculty mentorships, students benefit from contact with a rich network of instructors, critical thinkers, writers, and curators in the Portland area, as well as from exposure to a
dynamic roster of acclaimed
visiting artists and curators.
The Jordan D. Schnitzer Exhibition and
Visiting Artist Series will present an annual curated exhibition from the
dynamic and expansive collection over 9,000 contemporary prints of the Jordan D. Schnitzer Family Foundation to the 511 Gallery at the Pacific Northwest College of Art.
The Jordan D. Schnitzer Exhibition and
Visiting Artist Lecture Series presents curated exhibitions from the
dynamic and expansive collection of more than 9,000 contemporary prints of Jordan D. Schnitzer and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation at the Pacific Northwest College of Art 511 Gallery.
The Jordan D. Schnitzer Exhibition and
Visiting Artist Lecture Series will present an annual curated exhibition from the
dynamic and expansive collection of more than 9,000 contemporary prints of Jordan D. Schnitzer and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation at the Pacific Northwest College of Art 511 Gallery.
The Jordan D. Schnitzer Exhibition and
Visiting Artist Lecture Series presents an annual curated exhibition from the
dynamic and expansive collection of more than 9,000 contemporary prints of Jordan D. Schnitzer and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation at the Pacific Northwest College of Art 511 Gallery.
Tears of a Tree features three 12 - meter long collage paintings (commissioned specifically for the exhibition) inspired by the
artist's
visits to Shanghai and reflecting the
artist's perceived «
dynamic melding of disparate cultures, economies, and functions in the city.»
The Jordan D. Schnitzer Exhibition and
Visiting Artist Lecture SeriesThe Jordan D. Schnitzer Exhibition and
Visiting Artist Lecture Series presents an annual curated exhibition from the
dynamic and expansive collection of more than 9,000 contemporary prints of Jordan D. Schnitzer and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation at the Pacific Northwest College of Art 511 Gallery.
Grand in scale, the mixed media painting «are inspired by the [Los Angeles - based]
artist's
visits to Shanghai and what he found to be the
dynamic melding of disparate cultures, economies and functions in the city — the sprawl, heavy industry, old port city, the French Quarter, and the glamour of the nouveau riche.»