Sentences with phrase «including cultural affairs»

Little chairs the Housing, Construction and Community Development Committee and sits on numerous others, including Cultural Affairs, Tourism, Parks and Recreation; Education, Environmental Conservation, and Energy and Telecommunications.

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The Chicago Food Policy Action Council and the Food Chain Workers Alliance have played a leadership role in the City's adoption of the Program by supporting the Chicago Good Food Taskforce organized by the Mayor's Office including multiple City of Chicago Sister Agencies (Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Park District, Chicago City Colleges, Chicago Housing Authority) and Departments (Department of Public Health, Department of Family and Support Services, Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, Aviation, and Procurement).
Part of the service includes a Downtown Thursday Night program, sponsored by the Department of Cultural Affairs.
There are two reasons why the «broadcasting contribution» (Rundfunkbeitrag) was not created as a tax, both of them rather technical: Under the German constitution, the states are responsible for cultural affairs (which includes broadcasting, but also schools and universities).
Under the German constitution, the states are responsible for cultural affairs (which includes broadcasting, but also schools and universities).
Other appointments included James Van Bramer (D - Queens) as majority leader and chair of Cultural Affairs, David Greenfield (D - Brooklyn) as chair of Land Use, and Vanessa Gibbons (D - Bronx) to helm Public Safety.
Mayor Bloomberg came armed with a numbing number of sea «jokes» including praise for «Admiral Kate Levin,» the city's Cultural Affairs commish, and «Commodore Seth Pinsky,» who runs the Economic Development Corp..
He chairs the Council's cultural affairs committee, which includes the libraries subcommittee.
Sunday's program offered some more leisurely activities, including a public art walk with an alumna who works in Boston's cultural affairs office; a calligraphy workshop with a Chinese language and culture teacher from Boston Latin School; and a storytelling and drawing workshop with a museum educator from New York.
A resident of Ottawa she is active in community affairs including cultural, educational and humanitarian activities.
After early retirement, he earned a Masters in Fine Arts in poetry from Bennington College in 2003 and has served on arts policy boards, including the Western States Arts Federation, the Denver Commission on Cultural Affairs, and the New England Foundation for the Arts.
Speakers included the Chief of Staff to the First Lady, the Chief of Staff to the President, the Deputy National Security Advisor, the Assistant Secretary for Education and Cultural Affairs, the Director of Social Innovation, and the Secretary of Commerce.
Hornbacher has received numerous grants and awards including a 1985 Media Production grant from NYSCA and The Mayor's Fellowship in the Arts from the Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs in 2000.»
Current partners include: A Blade of Grass, American Folk Art Museum, Bad at Sports, Bronx Museum of Art, Bureau of General Services — Queer Division, Community Access Art Collective, Eyebeam, Fourth Arts Block, Interference Archive, International Center of Photography, Knockdown Center, Lesbian Herstory Archives, Maker Park Radio, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York Hall of Science, No Longer Empty, Recess, Social Justice Tours, Studio Museum in Harlem, Swale, Decolonize This Place, Discwoman, Sylvia Rivera Law Project, The 8th Floor, and Visual AIDS.
Public Art Fund is supported in part with funds from government agencies, including the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Participating Organizations include: Santa Monica Cultural Affairs Division, Pico Family Youth Center and Y.W.C.A..
Current partners include: A Blade of Grass, American Folk Art Museum, Bad at Sports, BRIC, Bronx Museum of Art, Bureau of General Services — Queer Division, Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute, Community Access Art Collective, Decolonize This Place, Discwoman, El Museo de Los Sures, Eyebeam, Flux Factory, Fourth Arts Block, Interference Archive, International Center of Photography, Knockdown Center, Maker Park Radio, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York Hall of Science, No Longer Empty, Recess, Social Justice Tours, Social Practice Queens, Studio Museum in Harlem, Swale, Sylvia Rivera Law Project, The 8th Floor, and Visual AIDS.
His awards include grants from Artadia and the Joan Mitchell Foundation, both based in NY; the Illinois Arts Council; and the Department of Cultural Affairs, Chicago, IL.
The MOVEMENT movement has performed at various artful happenings, museums and galleries including Pacific Standard Time, REDCAT Now Fest 2013: Molly Maps Erratic written, choreographed, and directed by Mecca V.A. Recent Commission by Santa Monica Cultural Affairs Department to develop site - inspired work for The Wonder Room at Tongva Park.
His works form part of several prestigious public collections including the Macau Government Headquarters (Governor's Palace), Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macau S.A.R., Oriental Foundation, Macau Museum of Art, The Orient Museum (Portugal), University Museum and Art Gallery (HKU), and private collections in Hong Kong, Macau, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Italy, USA and United Kingdom.
His works form part of several prestigious public collections including the Macau Government Headquarters (Governor's Palace), Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macau S.A.R., Oriental Foundation, Macau Museum of Art, The Orient Museum (Portugal), University Museum and Art Gallery (HKU), and private collections in Italy, Las Vegas (U.S.A.), United Kingdom, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Macao.
Exploring careers in the art world, Frieze Teens take part in a combination of studio visits, writing workshops and professional seminars with artists and institutions including Jordan Castille and the Department of Cultural Affairs.
Exploring careers in the art world, Frieze Teens take part in a combination of studio visits, writing workshops and professional seminars with artists and institutions including Jordan Casteel and the Department of Cultural Affairs.
Buckley's work has been featured in solo exhibitions at Carl Berg Gallery and Jancar Gallery in Los Angeles and the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Florida, as part Miami Basel 2014; in group exhibitions at sites including including Ben Maltz Gallery, Torrance Art Museum, Edward Cella Gallery, and the Western Carolina University Art Gallery; and as part of a large two - person public exhibition at Los Angeles International Airport, supported by a grant from the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.
Public Art Fund is a non-profit organization supported by contributions from individuals, foundations, corporations, and with funds from government agencies, including the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Her often collaborative and publishing - based work is included in over 60 museum and university collections, and her activities have received support from many organizations including: the Art Matters Foundation, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, the Center for Book Arts, the Klondike Institute of Art and Culture, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York Foundation for the Arts, Queens Council on the Arts, Wave Farm, and Women's Studio Workshop.
And special thanks goes to our public partners, including the City of New York, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Queens Borough President Melinda R. Katz, City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, City Council Members Jimmy Van Bramer and Costa Constantinides, the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, Commissioner Mitchell Silver, and the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl.
Special thanks to Enrique Figueredo for his design work, former residency artists and AAI board members for their help organizing this event, Paddle8 for hosting our auction, the individuals and organizations responsible for supporting our program including but not limited to New York Foundation for the Arts, Residency Unlimited, The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center, the Department of Cultural Affairs, and of course the amazing people of CultureFix!
Karlic has been the recipient of numerous fellowships and awards, including the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship as well as the Cultural Exchange International Fellowship of the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs and Sacatar Foundation.
Other panelists include representatives from the Department of Cultural Affairs and Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group, which assists artists with gaining access to investment capital.
Mei - Ling's recent solo exhibitions include «Observing Power,» Cultural Affairs Bureau of Pingtung County, Taiwan (2015); «Ming - Qian - The sensible humility,» Chiang Kai - shek Memorial Hall, Taipei (2014); «Induction of Daily Life,» 8 & 1/2 Art Space, TNUA, Taipei (2014).
Grants include a Jerome Foundation Travel Grant and the Community Arts Fund Grant from the Brooklyn Council of the Arts / New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
She has also served as a panelist on several grant review panels including Miami - Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, State of Florida Division of Cultural Affairs, Southern Arts Federation, Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County, Ohio Arts Council and Miami Light Project's Here & Now Festival.
Stephanie has served as a review panelist for arts awards for numerous organizations, including the City of Chicago, Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events and 3Arts Artist Awards.
In addition, he played an active role in numerous art organizations including the Aspen Institute, the New York Foundation for the Arts, Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, the New York City Cultural Affairs Commission, the New York State Council on the Arts and the Pollock - Krasner House & Study Center in East Hampton, NY.
Shin's many notable public art commissions include the General Services Administration, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Seattle Office of Arts and Culture, and more.
For example, together we provide tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands of dollars in direct support to artists in Atlanta every year through an array of programs initiated by Artadia, Flux, The Forward Arts Foundation, the Hudgens Center, the Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs, MOCA GA and others, including the Antinori Fund at the High Museum used for acquisitions of drawings by artists based in the Atlanta - metro area.
Throughout his career, Devening has participated in over 50 solo and group exhibitions and his work is housed in permanent collections and museums including: AT&T (New York, NY and Chicago, IL), the City of Chicago, Department of Cultural Affairs, DeLoitte (Chicago, IL), Fidelity Investments (Boston, MA), Four Seasons Hotel (Scottsdale, AZ), Kunstverien Recklinghausen (Recklinghausen, Germany), Elmhurst Art Museum (Elmhurst, IL) and (Illinois State Museum (Springfield, IL).
His performative public sculptures and urban choreographies, have been shown in many public spaces and galleries including Eastern Illinois University, Arizona State University, A+D Gallery at Columbia College, and in solo exhibitions and projects at Arrowhead Gallery at Waubonsee Community College, Chicago Artists Coalition, and the Chicago Department of Special Events & Cultural Affairs (DCASE).
The get - togethers «started with tea and ended with wine,» according to Kim, and included seasoned artists Mark Bradford and Glenn Kaino, and Olga Garay, the executive director of the city's Department of Cultural Affairs, among others.
Recent and forthcoming solo shows include BALTIC Centre for Contemporary art, Gateshead, UK; Galerie Hussenot, paris, FR; Mary Mary Gallery, Glasgow, UK; Oriel Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno, UK (All 2014); BolteLang, Zurich, CH; Offspaceprojekt, Bernkastel, DE (all 2015); South London Gallery, London, UK; Limoncello, London, UK; Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge, UK (All 2014) Stay: January 22, 2015 - March 17, 2015 Co-organized by: The Agency of Cultural Affairs (Bunkacho) Event: «At the still point of the turning world...» - a salon event curated by Gina Buenfeld (February 21, 2015) Related: Tokyo Correspondence (Camden Arts Centre website) At the Still Point of the Turning World (Camden Arts Centre website) Report for Artist in Residency:
Reese's work is also featured in selected private and public collections including The High Museum, Clark Atlanta University, Hartsfield Jackson International Airport, Fulton County Arts Council, Atlanta Office Of Cultural Affairs and Agnes Scott College.
His work can be found in numerous public and private collections in Canada and abroad, including the Regional Municipality of Ottawa - Carleton (Ottawa); Woodland Cultural Centre (Brantford); Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto); Ottawa Art Gallery (Ottawa); The Canada Council Art Bank, (Ottawa); Nordamerika Native Museum (Zurich, Switzerland); City of Ottawa (Ottawa); Indigenous Affairs and Northern Development Canada (Gatineau); National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa); Global Affairs Canada (Ottawa).
Odom has been the recipient of several fellowships including an Illinois Arts Council Grant, a Chances Dances Critical Fierceness prize, and grant from the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs.
He is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award Grant, the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Award, and was a recent fellow of the smARTpower program — an international, community - based art initiative of the Bronx Museum of the Arts and the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State.
Public galleries, universities, and corporations, including Queen's University, the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, and the Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, collect Yoshikawa's artworks.
Moderator: Roger McDonald [AIT] Translation: Satoshi Ikeda Organized by Arts Initiative Tokyo * Agency for Cultural Affairs Government of Japan in the fiscal 2016 [Booking] Please send an email with its subject line as «AIT ARTIST TALK # 69» at otoiawase@a-i-t.net, including your name, contact phone number and the category of your admission.
Supporting Sponsors include Strategic Staffing Solutions, the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Masco Corporation Foundation, Maggie and Bob Allesee, and the Jack Shainman Gallery.
Selected group exhibitions include City of Chicago, Department of Cultural Affairs public commission in Grant Park, Public Address curated by Ellen Rothenberg, Phaize, Peter Blum Gallery, New York, Schalter, Berlin, Germany, and Whitewalls, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago.
In Europe, her work has been seen in exhibitions including De Markten in Brussels, Belgium, glocal affairs in Maastricht, Netherlands, betrekkelijk rustig in the Castle of Oud - Rekem and the cultural center of Hasselt, Belgium.
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