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Haus Konstruktiv completes its exhibition programme for 2009 with the presentation of one of the most significant collections of Brazilian Concrete - Constructive art: «Dimensions of Constructive Art in Brazil» showcases for the first time in Europe «The Adolpho Leirner Collection of Brazilian Constructive Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston».
Keane has exhibited internationally and participated in England & Co's exhibition programme for many years.
Munchmuseet on the Move — Kunsthall Oslo is an exhibition programme for a dedicated space in Dronning Eufemias gate 34 in Bjørvika, organized and curated by Kunsthall Oslo in dialogue with the Munch Museum and sometimes in collaboration with other institutions and curators.
Artistic Director Stephanie Rosenthal announces a dynamic artist list and sci - fi - inspired exhibition programme for the 20th Biennale of Sydney, running from 18 March to 5 June 2016 across multiple venues in the city.
Tate has revealed details of its exhibition programme for 2013, and top of the bill are shows for LS Lowry, Roy Lichtenstein and Marc Chagall.

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As well as providing a venue for Christian worship, the hub will also provide a place of learning and well - being, and be available for hire for, among other activities, community development programmes, children's theatre, art exhibitions, business functions and interfaith celebrations.
ORGANISERS of Med - Tech Innovation Expo have promised a «world - class» speaker programme for the exhibition, which takes place in Coventry this..
Programmes from practising engineers, technologists and key industry speakers are streamed live and / or on demand and include: • Lectures and presentations from major IET events • Product demonstrations and showcases • Interviews with experts from industry and academia • Reports, news and commentary from exhibitions and trade shows • Research seminars from Universities and research Institutions • Training sessions for IET volunteers
Institute for Research in Schools London Transport Museum — Inspiring Engineering Young Engineers — Making Knexions Design & Technology Association V&A — Engineering Season (Mind over Matter exhibition) Surrey Wildlife Trust — Nower Wood Education Centre Progressive Palaeontology Conference 2017 Arkwright Scholarships Trust — Liaison officers CaSE — Shaping the Future of Science British Science Association CREST Awards Smallpeice Trust — Electronics programme EDT First Edition EDT EES Applied — Further Development Tomorrow's Engineers — Impact Research Study Kids Invent Stuff — Big Inventor Little Inventor Royal West of England Academy — My Future My Choice Surrey SATRO — Mega Structures Challenge BBC World Service — The Engineers — Robots Natural History Museum Armourers & Brasiers Cambridge Forum
If you're looking for a first date with a difference, check the programme of regular author events and art exhibitions — there's sure to be something that suits both your tastes.
In fact, 2018 is a big year for women's voices; there will be a series of events, exhibitions and educational programmes happening across the UK to celebrate the suffragette movement.
The extensive programme planned for the competition arena will culminate in the traditional Scuderia Ferrari salute with an exhibition of the F10, the single - seater with which Ferrari competed in the 2010 Formula 1 season.
Significant space and priority is given to the professional category of Illustrators, who can find at Bologna Children's Book Fair support and encouragement to develop their work and opportunities to meet with other operators in the publishing market and other sectors: first of all, the annual Illustrators Exhibition, but also the Illustrators Café — a space for conferences and meetings — and the Illustrators Survival Corner, with a rich programme of workshops, portfolio reviews and meetings with international artists.
The educational programme around the exhibition is based on «peer education» where students themselves are responsible for the guided tours.
World Travel Market is for the first time reaching out to the global online travel community with the launch of a new travel blog, a number of social media webinars and an extensive social media programme taking place during the exhibition.
Registration for WTM Africa's Hosted Buyer programme opened last week and has already received some 200 applications from 35 different countries for its 300 places at the inaugural event, which takes place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on May 2nd - 3rd as part of the newly - formed Thebe Reed Exhibitions» Africa Travel Week.
World Travel Market, the premier global event for the travel industry, is expanding its technology seminar programme for 2010 with the introduction of a presentation theatre on the exhibition floor within the technology and online travel section.
Peter Grimster, exhibition manager, Reed Travel Exhibitions, noted: «The two - day programme for ISTM includes pre-scheduled appointments, a selection of topical industry seminars and networking opportunities that together ensure buyers and exhibitors get the most from this exclusive forum.»
«Kuwait is focused on adding new high profile brands to its hotel mix as well as opening up the country with its expansion programme for Kuwait International airport,» said Nadege Noblet - Segers, Exhibition Manager, Arabian Travel Market.
Motorcade / FlashParade is an artist - run project space in Bristol, providing a platform for emerging artists and hosting an annual programme of exhibitions and events.
For ten years he worked at the London Institute, now the University of the Arts in London, where he was responsible for developing the London Institute Gallery where he built an exhibition programme showcasing the work of outstanding students alongside leading contemporary artists, designers and photographers including Julian Opie, Richard Deacon, Nicola Hicks, Mike Leigh and Tom HuntFor ten years he worked at the London Institute, now the University of the Arts in London, where he was responsible for developing the London Institute Gallery where he built an exhibition programme showcasing the work of outstanding students alongside leading contemporary artists, designers and photographers including Julian Opie, Richard Deacon, Nicola Hicks, Mike Leigh and Tom Huntfor developing the London Institute Gallery where he built an exhibition programme showcasing the work of outstanding students alongside leading contemporary artists, designers and photographers including Julian Opie, Richard Deacon, Nicola Hicks, Mike Leigh and Tom Hunter.
Our diverse education programme enriches the message of exhibitions at the Gallery through talks and workshops, and encourages equality of access for people of all ages and cultures through its long - term programmes and projects.
As the UK partner and consultancy agency for Hong Kong's City States project at Liverpool Biennial 2012, CFCCA worked with the Hong Kong Arts Development Council and Hong Kong Museum of Art, assisting in the exhibition delivery, providing marketing support, and creating an outreach programme and associated events in response to the All Are Guests exhibition.
«Chris Ofili, Richard Prince, Raymond Pettibon and Suzan Frecon are among the illustrious artists who have donated works for a summer exhibition, all proceeds from which will benefit the New York chapter of 826, an American not - for - profit organisation... that provides writing programmes for under - resourced children aged six to 18.»
Among the projects will be a group exhibition at Bluecoat, a series of sculptures at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, and the development of a family programme and digital curriculum resources for primary and secondary schools.
This «body» of work will also extend to our caffi bar in June when Cornelia Baltes installs a new exhibition for our Art in the Bar programme.
Our current exhibition is MIX: Winter, the second of the gallery's biannual group show programme for 2016, which showcases the breadth of artists that are associated with the gallery and introduces those who we will be working closer with in the future.
This includes performance ranging from the BxNU Respond series, open studios during The Late Shows and associated programme for the annual BALTIC 39 FIGURE series, an open submission exhibition curated by BALTIC and resulting in ten exhibitions running over five weeks.
Your generosity will, among other things, support our world - class exhibition programme, maintain our historic Library and Collection, and help provide free tuition for students at the RA Schools.
For more information about the programme and exhibitions please visit http://glasgowinternational.org/
The SLG has an established reputation for its ground - breaking programme of contemporary art exhibitions, events and education projects for children, young people and adults.
Rodrigo Moura, former Director of Art and Cultural Programmes at the Inhotim Institute, is the commissioner for this exhibition and has selected over 200 pieces that showcase the artistic tastes of the collector.
The South London Gallery (SLG) is an internationally renowned public institution with an established reputation for its programme of contemporary art exhibitions, film and performance events, with integrated education projects for children, young people and adults.
The proceeds of the sale of Charley's Space and Doig's Snowballed Boy (1995) will support a programme by The Donald R. Sobey Foundation in conjunction with the Sobey Art Foundation to strengthen international exhibition opportunities for contemporary Canadian artists.
Maheke's exhibition continues the programme for 2018, which includes major new commissions by artists Lydia Ourahmane, Banu Cennetoğlu and Lawrence Abu Hamdan.
Tate highlights for the 2014 programme will include major exhibitions from: Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian, JMW Turner, Richard Hamilton and Kazimir Malevich.
Thanks to this commitment, HangarBicocca is able to offer an outstanding programme of exhibitions and public events to the public, including a series of activities for children and families.
As a part of the programme for the exhibition Theatrical Fields, Joan Jonas performed Reanimation with jazz pianist Jason Moran.
The SLG has an international reputation for its programme of contemporary art exhibitions and live art events, with integrated education projects for children, young people and adults.
This exhibition is the latest in «The Collective» series which forms part of a programme of visual art conceived to inspire and uplift members and staff of this ground - breaking not - for - profit club which helps those who have experienced homelessness back into long - term work.
Visual Arts at Harbourfront Centre programmes four exhibition slots a year through both internal directives and submission proposals for our non-profit and non-collecting exhibition spaces.
The Festival welcomes artists / photographers, collectives, curators, galleries and organisations from all over the world to submit their work to be considered for the main exhibition programme.
Visitors are invited to spend time here, using the available materials, including books, articles and activities inspired by our exhibitions programme, suitable for children and adults alike.
For six months he benefited from a studio courtesy of SPACE and a programme of mentoring from SLG and SPACE staff, as well as invited curators and other experts, culminating in a solo exhibition, Inside, in the SLG's first floor galleries from March — May 2012.
Programming at IMMA encompasses Production Residencies for artists Sam Keogh and John Rainey to work on new commissions by EVA International supported through the Arts Council Ireland's Open Call programme and an EVA exhibition in the Project Spaces at IMMA featuring works by Locky Morris, Roy Dib and Marlon T. Riggs.
Alongside exhibitions, Foam frequently organises additional public programmes for both professionals and the general public.
Launched in 2016 to coincide with the Serpentine's expanded summer programmes, the Mobile Tours are updated for every new exhibition season.
The UK's oldest arts centre and Liverpool's Centre for the Contemporary Arts, the Bluecoat announces a vibrant programme of exhibitions and events to celebrate their 300th anniversary of its landmark building in 2017.
PAPER has a regular programme of exhibitions, presenting the work of gallery artists as well as providing a platform for outside curatorial projects.
The new Architecture Studio and lecture theatre will provide venues for temporary exhibitions as well as an ongoing programme of talks and events.
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