Sentences with phrase «exhibition at the nonprofit»

For their exhibition at the nonprofit PEER gallery, she collaborated with fellow artist Jonathan Baldock to create «Love Life: Act 1,» inspired by Punch and Judy — a traditional puppet show featuring a quarrelsome couple.
You can hear it in the piercing meows that emanate from one of the artworks at «The Cat Show,» a no - claws - barred group exhibition at the nonprofit White Columns gallery.
Homecoming is the title of the installation that the artist Andrea Loefke created her exhibition at the nonprofit arts organization...
Homecoming is the title of the installation that the artist Andrea Loefke created her exhibition at the nonprofit arts organization Smack Mellon in Brooklyn.

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Additionally, Art Basel Cities will present a selection of exhibitions, performances, and events at various museums, foundations, and nonprofit organizations in the city.
On view there now is «CCA Lagos at ISCP,» a show based on an exhibition held last year at the Nigerian nonprofit called «Orí méta odún méta ibìkan.»
According to ArtForum, Russian intrigue continues in Ghent: «A panel that was formed to investigate a number of allegedly fake Russian avant - garde works in the exhibition «From Bosch to Tuymans: A Vital Story» at the Museum of Fine Arts Ghent in Belgium — including pieces by artists such as Kazimir Malevich and Wassily Kandinsky that were on loan from the Dieleghem Foundation, a nonprofit founded by the Brussels - based Russian businessman and art collector Igor Toporovski — was dissolved only hours after meeting, reports Simon Hewitt of the Art Newspaper.
There, he staged solo exhibitions and participated in group shows at such noteworthy nonprofit venues as Artists Space, Exit Art, and Judson Memorial Church.
On July 14, Visual AIDS, a nonprofit that has used art to shape the discourse around AIDS since 1988, held a panel discussion at The 8th Floor, where the group exhibition «In the Power of Your Care» is on view through August 12.
A look at this week's art news, including Mark Bradford's collaboration with a nonprofit in Venice, and events and exhibitions everywhere from Durham to London.
Founded by the late visionary artist and curator Noah Davis, and artists Karon Davis and Khalil Joseph, The Underground Museum is a 6,000 square foot nonprofit exhibition space located in West Adams / Crenshaw, Los Angeles, whose mission is to showcase world - class art to diverse, underserved and at - risk communities, free of charge.
These commissioned pieces complement the second part of the exhibition that showcases the work of artists in residence at Dieu Donné, a New York - based nonprofit paper workshop that has been providing opportunities for artists to engage with the process of handmade paper since 1976.
She has curated exhibitions at various art and nonprofit spaces throughout Atlanta, including MINT, Eyedrum Art & Music Gallery, and the Low Museum.
The Community Partnership Gallery at the Queens Museum provides opportunities for our cultural and other nonprofit organizational partners to develop and mount short - term exhibitions based on their programs and our collaborative projects.
The concept of this improvised exhibition walkthrough was first staged in 2010 at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles as part of a public engagement residency by Machine Project, a collective and nonprofit space founded by Allen.
Through her work as the Exhibitions and Programming Director at Weinberg / Newton Gallery (Chicago, IL), Meg curates exhibitions focused on issues of social justice in partnership with nonprofit orgExhibitions and Programming Director at Weinberg / Newton Gallery (Chicago, IL), Meg curates exhibitions focused on issues of social justice in partnership with nonprofit orgexhibitions focused on issues of social justice in partnership with nonprofit organizations.
DOUGLAS TURNER is the founder and director of The Architecture of Tomorrow, (AOT), a nonprofit art and cultural organization, including an online journal and project gallery, dedicated to providing opportunities for underrepresented artists and artists at their various stages of emergence with exhibition space and resources.
During her tenure at the Hammer Museum, Jamillah James played a major role in the institution's collaboration with Art + Practice — the nonprofit co-founded by artist Mark Bradford — organizing exhibitions and programming.
In addition to her studio practice, Leah is co-curator of the FATVillage Arts District in Ft Lauderdale, FL, where she oversees the execution of art exhibitions at the 501c3 nonprofit gallery, THE PROJECTS Contemporary Art Space.
erdale, FL, where she oversees the execution of art exhibitions at the 501c3 nonprofit gallery, THE PROJECTS Contemporary Art Space.
Last year Kass organized a sweeping survey of contemporary self - portraiture in a group exhibition at Momenta Art, a nonprofit gallery in Brooklyn.
With a roster of recent exhibitions too impractical for mainstream venues — an unauthorized survey of the work of the elusive David Hammons, consisting of Xeroxes taped to wood panels; approximate replicas of Cady Noland's installations; a display of unspectacular everyday objects; and art made by a fictitious Post-Minimalist — Nesbett and Bancroft are reinventing the alternative space at a time when nonprofit galleries and their conventional counterparts are becoming more and more alike.
In addition to her exhibition and curatorial experience at several nonprofit art spaces in the Bay Area, her own work has been exhibited at The Lab, Performance Art Institute, and ap - art - ment, all in San Francisco; at Aggregate Space, Oakland; and at other venues throughout Cali - fornia.
They include: Negar Azimi, writer and senior editor at Bidoun, an award - winning publishing, curatorial, and educational initiative with a focus on the Middle East and its diasporas; Gean Moreno, artistic director of Cannonball, a Miami — based nonprofit dedicated to the advancement of critical discourse and contemporary art through residencies, grants, commissions, and public programs; Aily Nash, co-curator of Projections, the New York Film Festival's artists» film and video section, and co-curator of the 2017 Whitney Biennial film program; and Wendy Yao, a publisher and founder of both the exhibition space 356 South Mission Road and Ooga Booga, a shop with two Los Angeles locations that specializes in independent books, music, art, and clothing.
Founded in 1998 at California College of the Arts in San Francisco and located a few blocks from its campus, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts is a nonprofit exhibition venue and research institute dedicated to contemporary art and ideas.
Michael Fischerkeller will return to BlackRock on Saturday, February 4, the last day of the exhibition, to deliver an Artist Talk and Gallery Tour along with artists Julia Dzikewicz and Linda Colsh who are presenting concurrent exhibits at the nonprofit arts center located in Germantown, MD..
New York City - based Sculptors Guild, celebrating 80 years as one of the first artist - run nonprofit organizations in NY, is thrilled to present «American Twist,» a group exhibition of members» small works and installations at Antenna Gallery, 3718 St Claude Ave., New Orleans, LA 70117, from March 11 - April 2, 2017.
He has organized exhibitions and programs at commercial and nonprofit spaces around the globe featuring a roster of critically acclaimed artists including Firelei Baez, ruby amanze, Hugo McCloud, Brendan Fernandes, and Derek Fordjour to name a few.
He has organized exhibitions at commercial and nonprofit galleries throughout New York City featuring a roster of critically acclaimed emerging and mid-career artists including Firelei Baez, ruby amanze, Hugo McCloud, Brendan Fernandes, and Derek Fordjour to name a few.
He has organized exhibitions and programs at commercial and nonprofit spaces around the globe featuring a roster of critically acclaimed artists including Firelei Báez, ruby onyinyechi amanze, Hugo McCloud, Brendan Fernandes, and Allison Janae Hamilton to name a few.
Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts Founded in 1998 at California College of the Arts, the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts is a nonprofit exhibition venue and research institute for contemporary art located in the heart of San Francisco's Design District.
Linda Colsh will return to BlackRock on Saturday, February 4, the last day of the exhibition, to deliver an Artist Talk and Gallery Tour along with artists Julia Dzikiewicz and Michael Fischerkeller who are presenting concurrent exhibits at the nonprofit arts center located in Germantown, MD..
A former adjunct curator at New York's P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center (now MoMA PS1), Laster has organized exhibitions for galleries and nonprofit institutions since 1985.
Sinks filled with soap paintings that slowly dissolve beneath running water and a tangled iron sculpture gripped by giant fists, à la Incredible Hulk, were among the highlights of Ahearn's spring exhibition at Milan nonprofit Peep - Hole — her first solo exhibition at an institution.
Tonia Klein: To ship 4 mixed media collages, 2 screen prints and a site - specific installation to Izmir, Turkey for a solo exhibition at FLASH Atölye, an independent nonprofit project and exhibition space.
In charge of film and performance at the 124 - year - old nonprofit South London Gallery, Anna Gritz is cooking up exhibitions devoted to artists Kapwangi Kiwanga, who draws on academic training for research - based projects, as well as veteran comic performer Michael Smith.
The Community Partnership Exhibition Program at the Queens Museum provides opportunities for our cultural and other nonprofit organizational partners to develop and mount short - term exhibitions based on their programs and our collaborative projects.
Accepted proposals will receive: - A 4 to 6 - week exhibition at Filter Space to take place 2019 — 2020 - At least 1 exhibition reception, with refreshments provided - The opportunity to host an event in conjunction with the exhibition (e.g. a workshop or artist's talk)- Exhibition marketing including printed postcards, an email blast to Filter Photo's mailing list, and other social media promotion - A discount of 10 % for all exhibition artwork produced through LATITUDE Chicago, a nonprofit digital lab that adjoins Fiexhibition at Filter Space to take place 2019 — 2020 - At least 1 exhibition reception, with refreshments provided - The opportunity to host an event in conjunction with the exhibition (e.g. a workshop or artist's talk)- Exhibition marketing including printed postcards, an email blast to Filter Photo's mailing list, and other social media promotion - A discount of 10 % for all exhibition artwork produced through LATITUDE Chicago, a nonprofit digital lab that adjoins Filter Spaat Filter Space to take place 2019 — 2020 - At least 1 exhibition reception, with refreshments provided - The opportunity to host an event in conjunction with the exhibition (e.g. a workshop or artist's talk)- Exhibition marketing including printed postcards, an email blast to Filter Photo's mailing list, and other social media promotion - A discount of 10 % for all exhibition artwork produced through LATITUDE Chicago, a nonprofit digital lab that adjoins Filter SpaAt least 1 exhibition reception, with refreshments provided - The opportunity to host an event in conjunction with the exhibition (e.g. a workshop or artist's talk)- Exhibition marketing including printed postcards, an email blast to Filter Photo's mailing list, and other social media promotion - A discount of 10 % for all exhibition artwork produced through LATITUDE Chicago, a nonprofit digital lab that adjoins Fiexhibition reception, with refreshments provided - The opportunity to host an event in conjunction with the exhibition (e.g. a workshop or artist's talk)- Exhibition marketing including printed postcards, an email blast to Filter Photo's mailing list, and other social media promotion - A discount of 10 % for all exhibition artwork produced through LATITUDE Chicago, a nonprofit digital lab that adjoins Fiexhibition (e.g. a workshop or artist's talk)- Exhibition marketing including printed postcards, an email blast to Filter Photo's mailing list, and other social media promotion - A discount of 10 % for all exhibition artwork produced through LATITUDE Chicago, a nonprofit digital lab that adjoins FiExhibition marketing including printed postcards, an email blast to Filter Photo's mailing list, and other social media promotion - A discount of 10 % for all exhibition artwork produced through LATITUDE Chicago, a nonprofit digital lab that adjoins Fiexhibition artwork produced through LATITUDE Chicago, a nonprofit digital lab that adjoins Filter Space
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