Sentences with phrase «group exhibition offers»

Born in the depths of the great recession in 2008, this holiday group exhibition offers approximately 100 works of art all priced at $ 1,000 or less.
A group exhibition offers neither rigor nor cyborgs and only a few patches of greenery.
In March of 2016 Ballroom Marfa will open After Effect a group exhibition offering new interpretations of landscape, sublimity, and spirituality.
Lehmann Maupin will present «American Landscape: Teresita Fernández, Catherine Opie, Tim Rollins and K.O.S., Nari Ward,» a group exhibition offering an alternative perspective on the landscape genre and examining its role in representing the United States.
In our group exhibition we offered that potential by selecting a variety of female artists from intergenerational, international and intersectional perspectives.»
SCAD presents «Alter Ego,» a group exhibition offering diverse approaches to the broad theme of the artist's alter ego.

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Features include prime speaking positions on the main programme, a large exhibition offering suppliers a platform to network and showcase their solutions, and intimate roundtable discussion groups, enabling vendors to promote their solutions in interactive sessions;
The Nature Museum offers a wide variety of scout workshop options for active scout groups which utilize the Museum's collections and outdoor exhibitions.
Friday, May 17 offered both exhibitions and canapés as the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology (IGP) celebrated that the first research groups are now in place at BMC.
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Daily Events: Professional Tahitian group dance and fire knife exhibitions are offered daily.
Capable of seating large groups, Dockside Groups offers venues suitable for Seminars, Conferences, Exhibitions, Gala Dinners and Corporate Egroups, Dockside Groups offers venues suitable for Seminars, Conferences, Exhibitions, Gala Dinners and Corporate EGroups offers venues suitable for Seminars, Conferences, Exhibitions, Gala Dinners and Corporate Events.
The venue features a selection of meeting rooms including a large pillarless ballroom that can seat up to 400 delegates in a theatre style setting, this ballroom also offers a prefunction area and can be split into 3 smaller sections, making it ideal for large groups who need breakout rooms, workshop sessions and exhibition or display areas.
Pullman Reef Hotel Casino features a selection of conference rooms that can seat up to 600 delegates in a Theatre Style setting, this venue is also able to offer meeting rooms with natural light, plenty of options for break - out sessions, workshop groups and ample space for Trade Displays and Exhibitions.
Dockside Groups offers excellent modern Sydney venues, built specifically to cater for training, conferencing, trade shows, exhibitions and corporate events.
Featuring artists as solo exhibitors, and also in the context of conceptual group exhibitions, Brunswick Street Gallery offers a completely unique viewing experience of work from contemporary emerging artists.
The group collects reproductive engravings of old master paintings and offers a number of exhibitions around campus.
The Artist Registry offers the opportunity for artists to submit digital images of their work to be included in the registry, which is regularly consulted for inclusion in group exhibitions in the gallery, or solo exhibitions in the Project Room.
2007 — Representation 2007, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, NYC 2006 — 10 Years — A Retrospective, Dolby - Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco 2005 — Domestic Disturbance, Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL 2005 — Sinister, Tarble Art Center, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL 2004 — The Reflected / Refracted Self, Carl Hammer Gallery, Chicago 2004 — The Artist as Collector, Northern Indiana Arts Association, Munster, IN 2004 — American Realism, Plus One Plus Two Galleries, London 2004 — Meat Market, Lyonswier Gallery, NYC 2003 — Group Show, Dolby - Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco 2002 — Here and Now, Cultural Center, Chicago (catalogue) 2002 — Harboring Beauty, Gesheidle Gallery, Chicago 2002 — Art Chicago, Chicago 2002 — San Francisco International Art Exposition, San Francisco 2001 — Snowglobe Invitational, Gescheidle, Chicago 2001 — Pin - up, Lyonswier Gallery, NYC 2001 — Welcome to My Dollhouse, Zolla - Lieberman Gallery, Chicago 2001 — Subject Matters, Standard Gallery, Chicago (catalogue) 2001 — Artists / Alumni, Block Museum, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL (catalogue) 2001 — Narrative Sampler, Lyonswier Gallery, Chicago 2000 — Les Chemical Carnales, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago 2000 — Shake the Coat, North Park University, Chicago 2000 — Union League Civic and Arts Foundation Scholarship Exhibition, Chicago 1999 — Union League Civic and Arts Foundation Scholarship Exhibition, Chicago 1999 — Votive Offerings, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago
ReView is a group exhibition that brings back select artworks from De Pont's exhibition history and offers a look at the beginnings of the 25 - year long story of the museum.
Arranged chronologically, the exhibition layout offers large bodies of work in specific media, such as a significant group of oils on paper made between 1943 and 1944 and selections from the more than 1,200 pastels that Still created in the final ten years of his life.
The group exhibition allows not only for an encounter with different forms of reflection and expression, but also offers a space for spontaneous art actions and further discussion.
The exhibition offers a unique opportunity to trace developments in Innes» work, not just between individual works but between specific groups which are actually all intimately related, whilst seemingly disparate.
The exhibition offers a unique, hands - on experience which encourages viewers to browse or peruse an eclectic selection of contemporary works by an international group of artists including John Baldessari, Nan Goldin, Jenny Holzer, Sol LeWitt, Rosemarie Trockel, and William Wegman among many others.
Parallel Art Space presents smart, fun exhibitions and I'm very pleased to be showing in their current group offering «The Heroic Object.»
Beth Lilly is the Executive Director for APG, a non-profit art center offering nine group and four solo exhibitions each year as well as workshops, speakers, critique groups and events.
MCASB offers tours through all exhibitions for individuals as well as groups.
The first group of works in the exhibition offers a journey through modern art, beginning in the early twentieth century with Picasso and the invention of cubism and Duchamp and the questions surrounding the readymade.
Her exhibition at PS1 offers a great overview of her still young career and it seems like pretty much every museum group show I've seen recently includes at least one psychedelic alien rendering by the artist.
The nine selected artists will be offered a group exhibition at Four Corners Gallery in London's vibrant East End to coincide with UCS's 6th anniversary and the opportunity to be featured in issue 24 of the Uncertain States broadsheet.
The exhibition also offers re-encounters with groups of works by Lovis Corinth, Gabriele Münter, Hans Hofmann, and Günter Fruhtrunk, and with paintings which have recently been restored, including Franz von Stuck «s «Salome».
Following the critical and widespread popular acclaim of her recent retrospective exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, this exhibition presents a concise group of works completed during the 1970s — offering an in depth look at Andrade's striking technical and formal explorations from this period.
Offered in both Summer and Fall Sessions, the program includes painting from live models, business of art lecture, guest speakers, gallery walk, and final group exhibition.
The Wexner Center offers tours of gallery exhibitions and architecture for university courses or groups of any discipline.
Selected photographers gain international exposure and recognition within the photography industry through a number of career - building opportunities offered by the award, including publication in Foam Magazine, participation in a travelling group exhibition and the opportunity for their work to be added to the prestigious Art Collection Deutsche Börse.
Lemus» work has been featured is several group exhibitions including, OZ: New Offerings From Angel City at Museo Regional Guadalajara in Jalisco, Mexico, the 09 New Insight exhibition, curated by Sussanne Ghez, at Art Chicago, V Bienal Internacional de Estandartes at CECUT in Tijuana, Mexico, Common Ground at the California African American Museum, Chicano: Pronouncing Diversity at the Eagle Rock Center for the Arts, Mexican Cultural Institute in Los Angeles, Latino Art Museum in Pomona, The DA Center for the Arts in Pomona, the Indianapolis Art Center, Galeria Nina Moreno in Tijuana, Mexico.
By connecting Belgian contemporary artists and the very dynamic Region of Latin - America this group exhibition tries to achieve artistic, economic and cultural exchange and recognition of the quality both art worlds have to offer.
The Bolsky Gallery offers a professional setting for Fine Arts seniors to explore curatorial practice and organize group exhibitions.
Recognizing that their work shared formal color relationships and rhythmic patterning within a unified single plane, Peter Selz, chairman of the art department at Pomona College, offered the four independent artists a group exhibition at the college in the mid-1950s.
Many galleries have upped the group show ante of late (particularly during the summer months) and, freed from the workaday routine of solo exhibitions, now offer group shows that aspire to the level of museum fare.
This group exhibition, the debut presentation by DLT projects, offers the work of five emerging artists, selected and brought together by DTL Projects, who collectively argue for new, post-ironic 21st century romanticism.
Charlotte Jackson Fine Art (554 S. Guadalupe) offers «Power Play: A Group Exhibition» from June 30 through July 26.
He has had solo shows at Fringe Exhibitions, Los Angeles (2007), bitforms gallery, New York (2006), Kunsthalle Loppem, Belgium (1995), Lisson Gallery, London (1994), Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York (1991, 1993 and 1994) and has been included in group exhibitions such as Illiterature, Arena 1 Gallery, Santa Monica (2009), Beneath the Underdog, Gagosian Gallery, New York (2007), CUT / FILM Film as Found Object in Contemporary Video, MOCA, North Miami (2004), Public Offerings, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2001), 1993 Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New YExhibitions, Los Angeles (2007), bitforms gallery, New York (2006), Kunsthalle Loppem, Belgium (1995), Lisson Gallery, London (1994), Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York (1991, 1993 and 1994) and has been included in group exhibitions such as Illiterature, Arena 1 Gallery, Santa Monica (2009), Beneath the Underdog, Gagosian Gallery, New York (2007), CUT / FILM Film as Found Object in Contemporary Video, MOCA, North Miami (2004), Public Offerings, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2001), 1993 Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New Yexhibitions such as Illiterature, Arena 1 Gallery, Santa Monica (2009), Beneath the Underdog, Gagosian Gallery, New York (2007), CUT / FILM Film as Found Object in Contemporary Video, MOCA, North Miami (2004), Public Offerings, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2001), 1993 Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1993).
This exhibition includes two new groups of paintings: a selection of self - portraits and a series depicting the Million Man March on Washington, D.C. Displayed as counterpoints in two separate galleries, the self - portraits offer discrete views of the artist as a private individual with a public persona, while the Million Man March artworks — large, unstretched canvases screenprinted with mass - media images — portray arrays of anonymous individuals brought together at an epochal moment for the African American community.
Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present the second edition of Summer Mixer, a group exhibition comprised of artists making their debut offering with the gallery.
Throughout the exhibition, the Walter and McBean Galleries and Utopian Benches will offer shared seating for formal and informal programs, both for the immediate San Francisco Art Institute community and diverse community groups.
The offer to them included not only an exhibition at the Venice Biennale, but a 22 month programme of mentoring and support by a group of high profile artists of international reputation.
The group exhibition therefore showcases a broad curatorial perspective of international contemporary photography and offers the visitor a snap - shot of each artist.
Throughout the year, the gallery presents an impressive range of exhibitions, both solo and group, and it is an inevitable fixture of art fairs and the Second Saturday Art Walks, Miami's must - do event if you're an art lover in search of the best the city can offer.
Movements may be a thing of the past, but social networks are very much a part of the present, and two current group exhibitions at Chelsea galleries, «Context Message» at Zach Feuer and «Side Show» at Greene Naftali, offer an opportunity to check in with some promising young artists who are in the midst of fomenting vital scenes.
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