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MOCA's future exhibitions program remains largely nebulous.
Ms. Cotter and Ms. Fadda will join members of the Abu Dhabi Project team to develop future exhibition programming for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi and to advise on the creation of its art collection focused on international postwar art.

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Important information and networking platform Alongside the exhibition, drink technology India visitors also got the opportunity to learn about current and future trends in the food, beverage and liquid - food industry as part of the supporting program.
Established in 1937, ADG's ongoing activities include a Film Society; an annual Awards Banquet, a creative / technology community (5D: The Future of Immersive Design) and Membership Directory; a bimonthly craft magazine (Perspective); and extensive technology - training programs, creative workshops and craft and art exhibitions.
Proceeds from the auction will benefit future Barkin» Arts NYC art exhibitions and children's educational art workshop programming and a portion of proceeds will be donated to Animal Haven Shelter.
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The principle has long been reflected in the museum's bold exhibition programming, and a collecting policy that keeps an eye firmly fixed on the future — facets that come together in the Whitney Biennial, its renowned invitational show of recent developments of contemporary art in America.
Proceeds benefit the Gallery's future special exhibitions and programs.
Future Climates launched at State of Concept in Athens with The School of Redistribution, a three - month long exhibition, research and public program: all dressed as a school.
He Xiangyu has also been included in various group exhibitions including Tales of Our Time Film Program (Screening of the film «The Swim»), Guggenheim Museum New York, New York, USA (2017); Hedge House Wijlre: Family Tree, Contemporary Chinese art from the Sigg collection, Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, Netherlands (2016); Juxtapoz x Superflat, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada (2016); Chinese Whispers, Paul Klee Zentrum, Kunstmuseum Bern, Bern, Switzerland (2016) The 13th Biennale de Lyon (2015), Fire and Forget, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin (2015), Shanghai Biennale (2014), Future Generation Art Prize: Exhibition of the Shortlisted Artists at the Pinchuk Art Centre, Kiev, Ukraine (2014), Busan Biennale, (2014), Yokohama Triennale, (2014), 28 Chinese and the Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2013).
We explore the history and future of imagemaking through our museum exhibitions and programs, traveling exhibitions, and community and school galleries.
The participants will be introduced to selected works by artists featured in the exhibition, who actively investigated engineering, programming, and cutting edge scientific research in their practice, and believed that art could influence the future of humankind.
Suggested donation is $ 10, all donations support future exhibitions, residencies, and other arts programming.
Assist with researching ideas for future public and educational programming based on upcoming exhibitions
Meg Shiffler presented several past and future projects that she organized at the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery that highlighted local communities or sociopolitical circumstances such as the yearlong engagement (exhibitions and public programs) around the fact that San Francisco is a «Sanctuary City» and is defiantly refusing to comply with the Trump administration's request for personal documents related to its immigrant populations.
This two - part lecture program taught by teaching fellow Elizabeth Buhe provides context and background to enrich independent exploration of the Whitney's spring and summer exhibitions Human Interest: Portraits from the Whitney's Collection, Stuart Davis: In Full Swing, and Danny Lyon: Message to the Future.
Mr. Zwirner is announcing this plan for the future even as he is looking at the past — with a 25th - anniversary exhibition featuring the artists who have shaped the gallery's program since its founding.
Highlights of Broad MSU exhibitions in 2014 include: Future Returns: Contemporary Art from China — an exhibition featuring the response of over 20 contemporary Chinese artists to the country's rapid development and cultural transformation; Land Grant: The Flatbread Society, a commissioned site - specific work and series of public programs to explore food production, distribution, and farming methods; and the continuation of Broad MSU's Global Focus exhibition series — an initiative showcasing international emerging and mid-career artists.
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Space Sailors, which traces Farkas and nine other cosmonauts from their high - profile flights for the Soviet Intercosmos Program to their meteoric falls from fame after the Soviet Union's collapse, is featured as part of the Mead Festival's Dreams of Outer Space series, presented in anticipation of the Museum's upcoming exhibition Beyond Planet Earth: The Future of Space Exploration.
In 2017 the Fondation Beyeler celebrates its 20th anniversary with a program of three special exhibitions that present the collection from three different viewpoints: a look back, a look at the present, and a look into the future.
In February, the Rubin opened Ganesh's «The Scorpion Gesture,» featuring magical large - scale animated interventions in the «Gateway to Himalayan Art» and «Masterworks» exhibitions, and «Face of the Future,» a fellowship program consisting of new works on paper and collage - based pieces by Ganesh in addition to contributions from emerging artists Maia Cruz Palileo, Nontsikelelo Mutiti, Tammy Nguyen, Jagdeep Raina, Sahana Ramakrishnan, Anuj Shrestha, and Tuesday Smillie.
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The exhibition set the tone and agenda for the gallery's future programming, designed to showcase a range of artists from both countries.
The other spaces of the exhibition fall under the title of The [Absent] Museum, where the works offer a blueprint or suggestion for the type of art practice that could define the art - historical program of a future museum of contemporary art in Brussels.
Included is all the information on our current and future exhibitions, education programs, public events, online journal, and much more.
Students are a vital part of the Museum's mission, whether curating exhibitions, assisting with research for future exhibition or collection - based projects, creating programs for the Art After Hours evenings, or working behind the scenes with Museum staff in a variety of ways.
This exhibition marks the second major exhibition of «Celestial Navigation: a year into the afro future», a year - long program of exhibitions and events at Urban Video Project and partner organizations that takes afrofuturism as its point of departure.
ICI's Spring 2013 program is now available, included are current & future exhibitions, education programs, public events, online journal, and much more.
We are excited to inform you that the Black Future Month art exhibition will be returning to OCAD University for 2016 as part of the Black History Month Program at OCADU.
After a landmark 15th anniversary in 2012, featuring the retrospective exhibition Her Stories at the Queens Museum of Art, and an outstanding performance, SUBLIME, at the Dumbo Arts Festival this year, this silent auction will raise funds to sustain SAWCC's exciting future programming.
This exhibition and public program, conceived as a prologue to Extra City's three - year programme, look into processes, behaviours and strategies of citizenship, in cities that need to adapt to the diversity of their present and future inhabitants.
Drawing and Painting: Digital Painting and Expanded Animation student, Kenny Tran and Drawing & Painting student, Emily Zhou curated this exhibition, highlighting artworks of 19 OCAD U students from the Drawing & Painting, Graphic Design, Illustration, Digital Futures, and Environmental Design programs.
Spend an evening with friends enjoying special performances, bidding on covetable artworks, and dining on delectable cuisine provided by Union Square Events, all in support of the Museum's mission to provide free public programs, free admission, internationally recognized exhibitions, and arts education for future generations of Bronx natives.
Future programs include a major presentation of works by Toronto native Megan Rooney; the first showing in Canada of Chantal Akerman's immersive video installation NOW; an exhibition with Basma Al Sharif in collaboration with Consortium Commissions initiated by Mophradat, an international non-profit association supporting artists from the Arab world; and an exhibition formed in dialogue with Shumon Basar, Douglas Coupland and Hans Ulrich Obrist.
Now entering his fourth year as director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Alex Nyerges is responsible for the management and realization of Rick Mather's ambitious master plan for the museum's expansion and renovation; the enhancement of services and programs to Virginians outside of Richmond in order to fulfill the institution's mandate to be Virginia's museum; the completion of a revenue - based business plan for the museum's post-expansion future; and the approval and advancement of a series of exciting special exhibitions slated to open in 2010 and thereafter.
Proceeds benefit future exhibitions and programs in Target Gallery and the Torpedo Factory Art Center.
The LACE Records, 1978 to today, covers the first four decades of exhibitions and programs at the institution; future records of the active contemporary art site will be added to the GRI's collection.
She has also participated with her work in the group exhibitions Trading Futures, Taipei Contemporary Art Center, Taipei, Taiwan (2012); Doing, Kumho Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea (2012); The 10th SongEun Art Award Show, SongEun Art Space, Seoul, Korea (2011); Open Studio, International Studio & Curatorial Program, New York, NY, USA (2011); Life, No Peace, Only Adventure, Busan Museum of Art, Busan, Korea (2011); The 10th Seoul International New Media Festival — Seoul space, Korea (2010), among others.
Designated endowments guarantee a secure financial future for key priorities, such as acquisitions, conservation, exhibitions, opportunities for Duke students, Nasher Teens, The Reflections Alzheimer's Program and so much more.
The full program will consist of the two - month exhibition and several supplemental events, including music and dance performances, poetry readings, and panel discussions about conservation issues and preventive measures for future natural disasters.
The donated works will be affordable and accessible, helping to raise funds for a year - long program in 2016/17 and help towards future exhibitions and events.
INTERNATIONAL SCULPTURE CENTER»S 22ND ANNUAL OUTSTANDING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS IN CONTEMPORARY SCULPTURE On view October 23, 2016 — April 2, 2017 This annual exhibition offers a glimpse into the future of contemporary sculpture as some of the most talented sculpture students, selected from hundreds of domestic and international art programs, exhibit their award - winning work in the 22nd International Sculpture Center and Grounds For Sculpture collaborative exhibition.
Selected Group Exhibitions, & Art Fairs 2018 Black Box Projects, 2 person exhibition, London Winter Song at NextLevel gallery, Paris Lights, Camera, Action, curated by Haley Finnegan at Kunstraum in Brooklyn Sitting Still at BravinLee programs 2017 «Painters and Photographers» at Providence College, Rhode Island, curated by Jamilee Polson PARIS PHOTO with NextLevel Galerie Art Market Budapest with Horizont Galeria, Budapest, Hungary Rubber Factory, NY, «Women In Colour: Women and Color Photography» curated by Ellen Carey Aspen Art Museum, Art Crush, courtesy of SOCO gallery Double Vision, Artists Who Instagram, at LabSpace, Hillsdale, NY Mountain Gallery, Brooklyn, «Along a River of Sapphire Pools» NextLevel Galerie «Full Bloom II», Paris, France 2016 PULSE Miami with Danziger Gallery UNTITLED Miami with SOCO Gallery PARIS PHOTO with NextLevel Galerie, Paris, France Davidson College Gallery, North Carolina Pallas Projects, 2 - person exhibition with Max Warsh curated by Jessamyn Fiore, Dublin, Ireland New Photography Exhibition at BAM, curated by Holly Shen David Shelton Gallery: Summerzcool Curated by Austin Eddy and Benjamin Edmiston, Houston, Texas Sirius Art Center, 2 - person exhibition with Max Warsh curated by Jessamyn Fiore, Cobh, Ireland Spring Break Art Show curated by Kelly Schroer, NY, NY, Kristen Lorello gallery, Geometric Cabinet, NY, NY EddysRoom, Solo Show, Brooklyn, NY 2015 Silver Projects, Double Vision, Brooklyn, NY BRIC Art Center, Handmade Abstract, Brooklyn, NY, Zolla / Lieberman gallery, Hot Slice, Chicago, IL Danziger Gallery, Wonderful Lies, NY, NY Ameringer, McEnery, Yohe, Black and White, NY, NY, Danziger Gallery, Project Room, NY, NY Material Art Fair with LVL3, Mexico City 2014 Paris Photo with Laurence Miller Gallery Westport Arts Center, curated by Julia Mechtler and Elizabeth Koehn, Westport, CT Expo Chicago with Laurence Miller Gallery, Chicago, IL New Capital, Real Time, Future, Experience, Chicago, IL Spring Break Art show, NY, NY La Montagne Gallery, Black and White, exhibition, London Winter Song at NextLevel gallery, Paris Lights, Camera, Action, curated by Haley Finnegan at Kunstraum in Brooklyn Sitting Still at BravinLee programs 2017 «Painters and Photographers» at Providence College, Rhode Island, curated by Jamilee Polson PARIS PHOTO with NextLevel Galerie Art Market Budapest with Horizont Galeria, Budapest, Hungary Rubber Factory, NY, «Women In Colour: Women and Color Photography» curated by Ellen Carey Aspen Art Museum, Art Crush, courtesy of SOCO gallery Double Vision, Artists Who Instagram, at LabSpace, Hillsdale, NY Mountain Gallery, Brooklyn, «Along a River of Sapphire Pools» NextLevel Galerie «Full Bloom II», Paris, France 2016 PULSE Miami with Danziger Gallery UNTITLED Miami with SOCO Gallery PARIS PHOTO with NextLevel Galerie, Paris, France Davidson College Gallery, North Carolina Pallas Projects, 2 - person exhibition with Max Warsh curated by Jessamyn Fiore, Dublin, Ireland New Photography Exhibition at BAM, curated by Holly Shen David Shelton Gallery: Summerzcool Curated by Austin Eddy and Benjamin Edmiston, Houston, Texas Sirius Art Center, 2 - person exhibition with Max Warsh curated by Jessamyn Fiore, Cobh, Ireland Spring Break Art Show curated by Kelly Schroer, NY, NY, Kristen Lorello gallery, Geometric Cabinet, NY, NY EddysRoom, Solo Show, Brooklyn, NY 2015 Silver Projects, Double Vision, Brooklyn, NY BRIC Art Center, Handmade Abstract, Brooklyn, NY, Zolla / Lieberman gallery, Hot Slice, Chicago, IL Danziger Gallery, Wonderful Lies, NY, NY Ameringer, McEnery, Yohe, Black and White, NY, NY, Danziger Gallery, Project Room, NY, NY Material Art Fair with LVL3, Mexico City 2014 Paris Photo with Laurence Miller Gallery Westport Arts Center, curated by Julia Mechtler and Elizabeth Koehn, Westport, CT Expo Chicago with Laurence Miller Gallery, Chicago, IL New Capital, Real Time, Future, Experience, Chicago, IL Spring Break Art show, NY, NY La Montagne Gallery, Black and White, exhibition with Max Warsh curated by Jessamyn Fiore, Dublin, Ireland New Photography Exhibition at BAM, curated by Holly Shen David Shelton Gallery: Summerzcool Curated by Austin Eddy and Benjamin Edmiston, Houston, Texas Sirius Art Center, 2 - person exhibition with Max Warsh curated by Jessamyn Fiore, Cobh, Ireland Spring Break Art Show curated by Kelly Schroer, NY, NY, Kristen Lorello gallery, Geometric Cabinet, NY, NY EddysRoom, Solo Show, Brooklyn, NY 2015 Silver Projects, Double Vision, Brooklyn, NY BRIC Art Center, Handmade Abstract, Brooklyn, NY, Zolla / Lieberman gallery, Hot Slice, Chicago, IL Danziger Gallery, Wonderful Lies, NY, NY Ameringer, McEnery, Yohe, Black and White, NY, NY, Danziger Gallery, Project Room, NY, NY Material Art Fair with LVL3, Mexico City 2014 Paris Photo with Laurence Miller Gallery Westport Arts Center, curated by Julia Mechtler and Elizabeth Koehn, Westport, CT Expo Chicago with Laurence Miller Gallery, Chicago, IL New Capital, Real Time, Future, Experience, Chicago, IL Spring Break Art show, NY, NY La Montagne Gallery, Black and White, Exhibition at BAM, curated by Holly Shen David Shelton Gallery: Summerzcool Curated by Austin Eddy and Benjamin Edmiston, Houston, Texas Sirius Art Center, 2 - person exhibition with Max Warsh curated by Jessamyn Fiore, Cobh, Ireland Spring Break Art Show curated by Kelly Schroer, NY, NY, Kristen Lorello gallery, Geometric Cabinet, NY, NY EddysRoom, Solo Show, Brooklyn, NY 2015 Silver Projects, Double Vision, Brooklyn, NY BRIC Art Center, Handmade Abstract, Brooklyn, NY, Zolla / Lieberman gallery, Hot Slice, Chicago, IL Danziger Gallery, Wonderful Lies, NY, NY Ameringer, McEnery, Yohe, Black and White, NY, NY, Danziger Gallery, Project Room, NY, NY Material Art Fair with LVL3, Mexico City 2014 Paris Photo with Laurence Miller Gallery Westport Arts Center, curated by Julia Mechtler and Elizabeth Koehn, Westport, CT Expo Chicago with Laurence Miller Gallery, Chicago, IL New Capital, Real Time, Future, Experience, Chicago, IL Spring Break Art show, NY, NY La Montagne Gallery, Black and White, exhibition with Max Warsh curated by Jessamyn Fiore, Cobh, Ireland Spring Break Art Show curated by Kelly Schroer, NY, NY, Kristen Lorello gallery, Geometric Cabinet, NY, NY EddysRoom, Solo Show, Brooklyn, NY 2015 Silver Projects, Double Vision, Brooklyn, NY BRIC Art Center, Handmade Abstract, Brooklyn, NY, Zolla / Lieberman gallery, Hot Slice, Chicago, IL Danziger Gallery, Wonderful Lies, NY, NY Ameringer, McEnery, Yohe, Black and White, NY, NY, Danziger Gallery, Project Room, NY, NY Material Art Fair with LVL3, Mexico City 2014 Paris Photo with Laurence Miller Gallery Westport Arts Center, curated by Julia Mechtler and Elizabeth Koehn, Westport, CT Expo Chicago with Laurence Miller Gallery, Chicago, IL New Capital, Real Time, Future, Experience, Chicago, IL Spring Break Art show, NY, NY La Montagne Gallery, Black and White, Boston, MA
With an emphasis on championing the voices of emerging artists and bringing forward new concepts through curated exhibitions, CPW's year - round exhibition program brings forth work that challenges expectations, broadens our understanding of the world around us and connects audiences to the future of the photographic field.
According to Ebgi, «The exhibition program will serve as a template for the future of our gallery, as we take on more women artists who have a completely unique and uncanny use of material and gesture in their work.
These programs are presented as the final installment of «Celestial Navigation: a year into the afro future», a year - long program of exhibitions and events at Urban Video Project and partner organizations that takes afrofuturism as its point of departure.
The politics of borders and border - crossing are expanded through the exhibition and public programs to include not only the discourse of physical territory and migration, but also the act of transgressing between artistic disciplines, linguistic or ideological divides, digital and human interfaces, and prescriptive narratives of the past, present, and future.
The international exhibition, curated by Enwezor, is entitled «All the World's Futures,» which has inspired the programming's «fresh appraisal of the relationship of art and artists to the current state of things.»
KB: There are too many stand outs to list in Regina Rex's benefit exhibition and silent auction to support future programming.
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