Sentences with phrase «first curatorial collaboration»

P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center and The Museum of Modern Art present their first curatorial collaboration with Greater New York, an unprecedented joint exhibition enterprise.

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Community partnerships and programs will include the continuation of a multi-year engagement with the Museum of Impact, the world's first mobile social justice museum; collaboration with King School Museum of Contemporary Art; establishment of an interdisciplinary library that invites artists, writers, musicians, educators, and activists to contribute all types of media; a free lecture by Thomas; educator workshops; curatorial conversations; Miller Family Free Day, and Portland Public School collaborations.
Organized for MOCA by Associate Curator Rebecca Morse, in collaboration with a curatorial team that includes Director Jeffrey Deitch, Director of Publications Lisa Gabrielle Mark, Curator Alma Ruiz, and Curator Bennett Simpson, the exhibition expands on a collection show originally conceived by Chief Curator Paul Schimmel, that considered the work of Los Angeles artists in a local context, following Collection: MOCA's First Thirty Years, which presented Los Angeles artists in an international context.
As part of the sixth annual Testing Ground for Art and Education season at Zabludowicz Collection, A Sense of Things is a curatorial collaboration between students on the MFA Curating courses at Goldsmiths College, and this year, for the first time, The Cass, London Metropolitan University.
The first Common Practice New York initiative includes a series of three invitational roundtables on contemporary institutional practice organized in collaboration with students and faculty from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) in fall 2013; a public conference developed in response to these seminars in spring 2014; and a forthcoming publication that will include transcripts from these events alongside additional contextual and artistic contributions.
JULY 14 — AUGUST 26, 2017 — Wasserman Projects is pleased to announce to Have + Hold, the first exhibition in an ongoing series of curatorial collaborations with Michigan - based Butter Projects.
As part of the fifth annual Testing Ground for Art and Education season at Zabludowicz Collection, Disappearing Into One is a curatorial collaboration between students on the MFA Curating courses at Goldsmiths College, and this year, for the first time, Chelsea College of Art.
Vector's first cross-border curatorial collaboration will see Team Vector and the curators of Punk Arcade (Sarah Brin and Lee Tusman) join forces to bring you the Vector X Punk Arcade at 49 McCaul Street.
This program represents the first Curatorial Intensive in the U.S. outside of New York since earlier collaborations with the Philadelphia Exhibitions Initiative (PEI) in 2010 — 11.
With a dedicated space in the New Museum's Bowery building as well as a dedicated website, Museum as Hub is a twenty - first - century cultural laboratory, an educational / curatorial hybrid and a platform for global dialogue through institutional collaboration.
Recent curatorial collaborations include: Parallel Collisions: 12th Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, with Natasha Bullock at the Art Gallery of South Australia (2012); City Within the City, Artsonje Centre, South Korea with Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne (2011 — 13); and 21:100:100 - one hundred sound works by one hundred artists from the twenty - first century with the Melbourne International Arts Festival and MONA / FOMA (2008 — 09).
Wasserman Projects presents first exhibition in an ongoing series of curatorial collaborations
Cattelan's first solo show in this country since 2003 celebrates the artist's return to sculpture after several years of publishing and curatorial work, including his 2002 co-founding of The Wrong Gallery in Chelsea, New York, his collaborations on Permanent Food (an occasional journal comprised of altered pages torn from other magazines) from 1996 - 2007, his co-editorship of Charley (a conceptual project and independent series on international contemporary artists) from 2002 — present, and his curation of the Caribbean Biennial in 1999 and the Berlin Biennial in 2006.
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