Curator Adrienne Edwards is working closely with galleries — who will pay no fees for participation — to present new and
historic works centered on performance and participation in the fair's public areas.
Not exact matches
• Moving Buffalo Manufacturing
Works, the industrial innovation
center operated by nonprofit EWI, to the Northland Corridor in the Fillmore - Ferry area; expanding greenway space in the Niagara Gorge corridor; and additional state funding at the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus,
historic sites, and in waterway access areas.
A panel of executive directors — including Jill Breit from Traditional Arts in Upstate New York (TAUNY),
Historic Saranac Lake's Amy Catania, The Strand
Center's Joshua Kretser and Aaron Woolf from The Deer's Head Inn — discussed ways that their organizations were
working toward helping revitalize the local economy.
According to its capital campaign brochure, the non-profit organization is in the midst of a $ 2.5 million fundraising push to repair the exterior of the arts
center, as well as to upgrade the
historic playhouse and renovate the galleries, including the «installation of moveable walls (to) accommodate video installations and other contemporary
work.»
Ederle's
historic 14 1/2 - hour swim across the channel is «an apt metaphor for the journey we've taken on this rec
center,» said Community Board 7 member Mel Wymore, who explained it took 13 years of
work, three Parks commissioners, nine Community Board 7 Chairs and two City Councilmembers to bring the project to fruition.
The designation of UChicago as a National
Historic Chemical Landmark joins the University's 2006 designation by the American Physical Society as an historic physics site to commemorate the work of Robert Millikan, who received the 1923 Nobel Prize in physics for experiments conducted at the Ryerson Physical Laboratory building, 1100 E. 58th St.. A plaque commemorating that work hangs in the first - floor lobby of the Kersten Physics Teaching Center, 5720 S. El
Historic Chemical Landmark joins the University's 2006 designation by the American Physical Society as an
historic physics site to commemorate the work of Robert Millikan, who received the 1923 Nobel Prize in physics for experiments conducted at the Ryerson Physical Laboratory building, 1100 E. 58th St.. A plaque commemorating that work hangs in the first - floor lobby of the Kersten Physics Teaching Center, 5720 S. El
historic physics site to commemorate the
work of Robert Millikan, who received the 1923 Nobel Prize in physics for experiments conducted at the Ryerson Physical Laboratory building, 1100 E. 58th St.. A plaque commemorating that
work hangs in the first - floor lobby of the Kersten Physics Teaching
Center, 5720 S. Ellis Ave.
«The
Center will reinforce and extend the
work of faculty across Harvard's schools and build on the
historic research strengths of the School of Education and its tradition of influencing educational practice,» says Harvard University Provost Harvey Fineberg.
Established in 2017, the Healthy Animals, Healthy Communities Initiative is
centered in Dorchester's
historic Codman Square Neighborhood, and connects the
work of ARL for animals with community organizations for the benefit of both animals and people.
Historic landmark Inn dating from 1920s, surrounded by a white stucco wall with
wrought iron gate; secluded area near town
center.
She is a nanny / house manager and also
works at the Cincinnati Museum
Center in a converted
historic train station (You should totally Google it!)
Höfer» s
work became internationally recognized in the 1980's, and her subject matter expanded to include a myriad of places rooted in cultural formation and preservation, including museums, libraries, universities, theaters, civic
centers, and
historic sites.
Here, Wilson — a highly accomplished collector himself, with
historic holdings of
work by Paul Thek and other artists — discusses the inspiration behind the Watermill
Center.
The Fine Arts
Work Center is located on the site of the
historic Days Lumberyard, home to
working artists since 1914.
The DIA's important
historic works by African American artists is part of the General Motors
Center for African American Art collection.
The commitment made by Society members helps to ensure that future generations of Fellows will be able to live and
work in a community of their peers at the Work Center's historic site in Provincet
work in a community of their peers at the
Work Center's historic site in Provincet
Work Center's
historic site in Provincetown.
He has also
worked with the New York Landmarks Preservation Foundation and the
Historic Landmarks Preservation
Center, where he helped initiate its acclaimed Cultural Medallions program.
The two — floor
Center is home to
works from the collection, as well as
historic and contemporary exhibitions that celebrate the Northwest's history and culture.
The
Center for Craft is a
historic 1912 building on Broadway Street in downtown Asheville, NC featuring a contemporary craft gallery on the first floor with a unique mix of functional spaces to support your
work and event needs.
His
work centers on four groups of
work — conceptual games with
historic textiles; visual games; dexterity games; and gaming with ideas about art.
Elevator Galleries 1 & 2 Students have begun to install
work in the
historic elevators of PNCA's Arlene and Harold Schnitzer
Center for Art and Design.
The
Work Center is situated on Pearl Street near the commercial center of Provincetown on the site of the historic Days Lumberyard, where studios have been used since 1914 to the likes of Charles Hawthorne, Edwin Dickinson, Ross Moffett, Hans Hofmann, Robert Motherwell, and Helen Frankenthaler, among many o
Center is situated on Pearl Street near the commercial
center of Provincetown on the site of the historic Days Lumberyard, where studios have been used since 1914 to the likes of Charles Hawthorne, Edwin Dickinson, Ross Moffett, Hans Hofmann, Robert Motherwell, and Helen Frankenthaler, among many o
center of Provincetown on the site of the
historic Days Lumberyard, where studios have been used since 1914 to the likes of Charles Hawthorne, Edwin Dickinson, Ross Moffett, Hans Hofmann, Robert Motherwell, and Helen Frankenthaler, among many others.
Her performance
works [5][8] include a series of site - specific gifting performances called Limited, Limited Edition which she has presented at Socrates Sculpture Park, in Long Island City, Queens; [9] in Jamaica, Queens; at the Incheon Women Artists» Biennale in Incheon, South Korea; [10] at On Stellar Rays gallery in the Lower East Side; in three locations in Newark, New Jersey for Aljira
Center for Contemporary Art, [11] in a school yard in East Harlem; on 14th Street as a part of the Art in Odd Places performance festival, and on H Street NE in Washington D.C. [12] For Bad Kanji (2015), she painted temporary kanji tattoos on viewers at the Spring / Break Art Show, held in the
historic office spaces above New York City's main post office, the James A. Farley Post Office.
Bedford Gallery, located at the Lesher
Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek, CA, exhibits the
work of
historic, modern, and contemporary artists.
Miami Beach Convention
Center Miami Beach, Florida Galleries Sector, Booth K3 Heidi Bucher Melvin Edwards Harmony Hammond Hassan Sharif Jack Whitten Alexander Gray Associates presented Processing Abstraction, 1960 — 2013, an exhibition of
work focused on process - and material - based abstraction, pairing
historic and recent
work by Gallery artists Heidi Bucher, Melvin Edwards, Harmony Hammond, Hassan Sharif, and Jack Whitten.
Their
work centers themes of queerness and resistance, and includes an ongoing project @Gaybar, Wherein the artists rematerialise the
historic gay bar as a container for queer practice.
The
Work Center is located on an
historic site in Provincetown, MA, the oldest arts colony in the country, minutes away from the pristine natural beauty of the Cape Cod National Seashore.
Previously, she
worked at the Newhouse
Center for Contemporary Art at Snug Harbor, managing exhibitions, international residencies, public programming and a studio program for visual artists in a 15,000 sq ft
historic space.
Aptly titled, the
historic 1971
work is an archway of sorts that reaches 15 feet in height, and 20 feet in width, with an opening at its
center large enough for a person to walk through and view its scaffold - like construction on the reverse side.
Their
work centers themes of queerness and resistance, and includes an ongoing project @Gaybar, wherein the artists rematerialise the
historic gay bar as a container for queer practice.
The
work has also been exhibited in institutions and
historic residences, such as the Burle Marx Education and Cultural
Center at the Instituto Inhotim, Minas Gerais, Brazil (2009) and the Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, England (2009).
The Old Jail Art
Center Cell Series invites contemporary artists to create an exhibit of their
work within the upper galleries of the museum's
historic 1877 jail building.
Scenic Hudson also commenced
work with local partners on two Westchester County park projects — replacing an 80 - year - old asphalt plant on Tarrytown's waterfront with an exciting new esplanade (to be called Scenic Hudson RiverWalk Park) and transforming the
historic bathhouse at Sleepy Hollow's Kingsland Point Park into a
center for environmental education and recreation.
Firms that used to collect on average about 92 cents for every dollar of standard time their lawyers
worked in 2007, before the economic downturn, now are getting less than 85 cents, a «
historic low» according to a Georgetown Law
Center for the Study of the Legal Profession senior fellow; and
Pharmacy Technician — Tulane Medical
Center Come make the move of a lifetime, living and
working in exciting and
historic New Orleans!
Understand the
historic significance of Wilhelm Reich's
work both for Body
Centered Therapy for deep personal change and in the context of psychotherapy.
The
center is due for some rethinking, according to CIM Group vice president of acquisitions John Given, who says he is interested in making Hollywood & Highland more attractive to the young «creative» crowd who live,
work and seek entertainment in the
historic filmland district.
About a half - hour south of Nashville lands you in Franklin, Tenn., a city that's
worked diligently to preserve its
historic center while attracting corporations like Nissan and Healthways.
The company is also
working with New York - based Tishman Speyer Properties on an urban mixed - use project adjacent to the
historic city
center of Krakow.