Sentences with phrase «international residencies including»

Since 2002 he has worked nomadically, taking part in numerous international residencies including MMCA - National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Korea, The National Art Studio Goyang (2008); IMMA - Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2006); Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (2004 - 2005) and ISCP - International Studio and Curatorial Programme, New York.
International residencies include the Atlantic Center for the Arts, USA (2018) and PILOTENKUECHE, Germany (2016).

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She's received several writer - in - residency posts around the world, including the Hosking Houses Trust with an appointment at The Shakespeare Birthplace (Stratford - Upon - Avon, UK), Paris Lit Up (Paris, France), the Women's International Study Center (WISC) Acequia Madre House (Santa Fe, NM), and a Writer in the Schools (WITS) residency at Literary Arts (Portland, OR).
She has completed writing residencies at half a dozen programs including the Vermont Studio Center and two international programs.
Recent projects encompass commissions, artist residencies, and educational programs, and include the acclaimed exhibition @Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz; International Orange, a group show honoring the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge; Presidio Habitats; and a series of land - art installations by Andy Goldsworthy currently on view in the Presidio.
Popović is an MFA graduate of Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb, Croatia and has been awarded a number of distinguished grants and awards including the Art Omi Residency Program at Omi International Arts Center, Ghent, New York, USA (2017); ArtsLink Residency Program at Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, Oregon, USA (2006); 36th Split Salon Prize, Croatian Art Society, Split, Croatia (2009); Annual Young Artist Prize, Croatian Art Society, Zagreb, Croatia (2006); Filip Trade Contemporary Art Collection Prize, Zagreb, Croatia (2005); Cité Internationale des Arts Residency Studio Program at Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France (2005); Grand Prix of the 8th Triennial of Croatian Sculpture, Zagreb, Croatia (2003).
Mangan has been awarded numerous international residencies, including Recollets Artist Residency, Paris, 2011 and the Australia Council's New York Green Street Residency, 2006.
Corral was invited to attend the 106th session of the Working Group on Enforced and Involuntary disappearances at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland; awarded a Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Grant (2015); included in «Artists to Watch: 18 Exceptional New Talents» by Modern Painters; and attended the International Artist - in - Residence at Artpace, Künstlerhaus Bethanien Residency in Berlin, Germany.
Letinsky has received numerous awards, including the Canada Council International Residency (2014); Richard Driehaus Foundation Award (2003); Anonymous Was a Woman Award (2002); and the Guggenheim Fellowship Award (2000).
Mangan has been awarded numerous international residencies, including Recollets Artist Residency, Paris, 2011 and Australia Council's New York Green Street Residency, 2006.
Open to local and international participants, the cost of the 12 days residency is $ 950 and it includes:
Other prize winners include Lebohang Kganye and Simon Gush, South Africa (Prix Coup de Cœur du jury, prix de l'Institut français: $ 1,500); Aboubacar Traoré, Mali (International Organisation of La Francophonie Prize: $ 3,000); Em» Kal Eyongakpa, Cameroon (The Tierney Bamako Award: project development in collaboration with Market Photo Workshop, Johannesburg); George Senga, DRC (Royal Air Maroc, Prix Léon l'Africain: 2 business class tickets to Marrakech including accommodation), Lucia Nhamo, Zimbabwe (Special prize, Lanchonete.org: residency in Sao Paolo).
18th Street's programs include residencies for Los Angeles artists and arts organizations, residencies for international visiting artists, two galleries for visual arts exhibitions, and free art events for the public.
She has participated in international residency programs, including Nuove / / Residency, Nove (Italy) and ISCP, residency programs, including Nuove / / Residency, Nove (Italy) and ISCP, Residency, Nove (Italy) and ISCP, NY (USA).
The Foundation fulfills Linda Pace's vision of supporting the work of international contemporary artists, including those who have had residencies at Artpace.
International artists» residencies include, the Emaar International Art Symposium in Dubai and Thupelo International Workshop in Cape Town, South Africa.
In over twenty years, Carving Studio and Sculpture Center programs have grown to include seasonal weeklong and weekend workshops in most sculptural media, college level courses for area institutions, community and high school classes, artistic residencies, international exchange programs with Peru and exhibits in our gallery space.
Recent international projects include «LUCAS BOSCH GELATIN» at Kunsthalle Krems, Austria, «NUZ: Spirit of Ewe, Two Rooms», Auckland, New Zealand (the product of a three - month residency in New Zealand), and a solo exhibition at the Museo Diego Rivera Anahuacalli, Mexico City, in spring 2012.
Schmidt has a Masters of Fine Arts from MICA and has exhibited in various venues, local and international, including Hillyer ArtSpace, Artisphere, (e) merge Art Fair, DCAC, Arlington Arts Center, GAIT LA, Los Angeles, CA and returned recently from her residency at the Taipei Artist Village, Taipei, Taiwan.
The foundation's core initiatives include the long - running Sharjah Biennial, featuring contemporary artists from around the world; the annual March Meeting, a convening of international arts professionals and artists; grants and residencies for artists, curators, and cultural producers; ambitious and experimental commissions; and a range of traveling exhibitions and scholarly publications.
Programs include: Affinity Atlas, an exhibition combining an international roster of contemporary works and an immersive «cabinet of curiosities,» with rotating displays by Skidmore faculty that forge unexpected connections between the works on view; a collaboration and residency with Mark Allen and Machine Project to create new installations, performances, and events at the Tang; and a reexamination of the work of Alma Thomas.
Next year, he plans to include an artist residency space with the hopes of eventually opening it up to international artists.
There are four types of residencies, including local organizations in residence, where arts organizations have their offices and activities on our campus; local artists in residence, where LA - based artist occupy either live / work or day work studios for 1 year or more; a visiting artist program that hosts international and national artists and curators from between 1 to 3 months; and the Artist Lab Residency program, structured as both a residency and an exhibition for an LA - based artist in our MainResidency program, structured as both a residency and an exhibition for an LA - based artist in our Mainresidency and an exhibition for an LA - based artist in our Main Gallery.
She has been the recipient of several residencies including Omi International Arts Center, Ghent, New York; the Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, California; the Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and the MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire.
She is a recipient of the Paula Rhodes Memorial Award and has participated in several international group exhibitions including «239 Days» at Allegra LaViola Gallery in NY, «Octet» at the Pera Museum in Istanbul, and «Dürer war auch hier» at the PAN Kunstform in Emmerich, Germany during her residency there in 2008.
Residencies include Omi International Art Center, Vermont Studio Center, and Pilchuck Glass School.
As a solo artist and in collaboration with Okay Mountain, he has exhibited, organized, and completed projects at venues throughout the United States and received several residencies, including the Artpace International Artist - in - Residence Program in San Antonio.
Residencies include the International Artists Studio Program in Sweden, the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, and the MacDowell Colony.
She has been awarded several residency fellowships including European Ceramic Workcentre (EKWC), Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands; c.r.e.t.a. rome, Rome, Italy; Madelta International Artists in Residence (MIAIR), Medicine Hat, Canada; Cowwarr Art Space, Cowwarr, Australia and A.I.R.Vallauris, Vallauris, France.
She has been recognized through several awards and opportunities, which have included a Study - Abroad Program to Italy, an International Artist Exchange Program to Australia and a Summer Artist Residency with the Department of Interior, Parks and Recreation, in Washington, DC.
The artist has been awarded several prestigious honors, including the Border Art Residency at La Union, New Mexico in 2000; a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant in 2007; and the International Artist Residency Program at ArtPace, San Antonio, Texas in 2008.
Each residency cycle includes one international, one national, and one Texas - based artist.
Other residencies include the Laundromat Project, New York, NY; Arteles Creative Center, Haukijärvi, Finland; Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics» EMERGENYC; and the International Center of Photography, New York, NY.
Recent activities include residencies at the International Studio and Curatorial Program, New York (2015), Artspace, Sydney (2016) and The Young, Wellington (2016), in addition to solo presentations at Ten Cubed, Melbourne (2016), Artspace, Sydney (2016) and Siegfried Contemporary, London (2015).
Jones has participated in numerous prestigious artists residency and fellowship programs, both nationally and international, including: Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (1996), The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Residency at the World Trade Center (1999), Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris (2002 - 2003), The Liguria Study Center for the Arts & Humanities in Genoa, Italy (2004), and Rauschenberg Foundation Residency in Captiva, Floridresidency and fellowship programs, both nationally and international, including: Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (1996), The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Residency at the World Trade Center (1999), Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris (2002 - 2003), The Liguria Study Center for the Arts & Humanities in Genoa, Italy (2004), and Rauschenberg Foundation Residency in Captiva, FloridResidency at the World Trade Center (1999), Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris (2002 - 2003), The Liguria Study Center for the Arts & Humanities in Genoa, Italy (2004), and Rauschenberg Foundation Residency in Captiva, FloridResidency in Captiva, Florida (2014).
He has completed a number of international residencies, including DAAD Berliner Künstlerprogramm in Berlin, Al - Ma» mal Foundation for Contemporary Art in Jerusalem, and PS1 Contemporary Art Center in New York.
The Madison Residency program will include international, national and local artists.
Residencies and fellowships include: four fellowships in recent years at Vermont Studio Center; Massachusetts College of Art Faculty Residency; Bentley College Artist Residency; International Sister Cities Artist - in - Residence in San Diego; Sister City Exchange Artist Boston / Strasbourg, France; NEA Grant Recipient; and Massachusetts Cultural Council artist grants.
Faler has received numerous grants and residencies, including the Joan Mitchell MFA Grant, a U.S. Fulbright Scholarship (to Brazil), the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Residency in Captiva, Florida, and the Artpace International Artist in Residence Program in San Antonio, Texas.
Recent international residencies and exhibitions include LUCAS BOSCH GELATIN, Kunsthalle Krems, Austria and NUZ: Spirit of Ewe, Two Rooms, Auckland, New Zealand (both 2011); Museo Diego Rivera Anahuacalli, Mexico City (2012); and Ordinary Things, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (2012).
Biggers has also participated in many prestigious national and international artist residencies and fellowships including: Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, Germany; Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland; Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, California; ARCUS Project Foundation, Ibaraki, Japan, and the Art in General / Trafo Gallery Eastern European Exchange in Budapest, Hungary.
She has participated in numerous residencies, including Headlands Center for the Arts (Sausalito, CA), the Core Program at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston (Houston, TX), Triangle International Artist Residency (New York, NY), Lower Eastside Printshop (New York, NY), and the Marie Walsh Sharpe Space Program (New York, NY).
He has received support through numerous residencies and fellowships including The International Sculpture Center, Wassaic Project, MASS MoCA, BRIC, Kadist Art Foundation, The Watermill Center Summer Residency, Ox - Bow and New York Foundation for the Arts Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program.
In addition to receiving extensive commissions, residencies, awards and critical attention, studio faculty have exhibited their works in major museums and galleries around the world, and in important exhibitions including the Whitney Biennial, the Sao Paulo International Biennale, and the Venice Biennale.
Awards and residencies include Joan Mitchell Foundation grants, an International Studio and Curatorial Program residency, several SUNY Research and Creative Project Grants, residencies at threewalls and Catwalk, and a fellowship in the Bronx Museum's AIM program.
Since 2010, he has attended different Artist - in - residency programs including Art Omi, Ghent, NY; ResidencyUnlimited, Brooklyn, NY; Djerassi Resident Artist program, CA; Cité International des Arts in Paris, France and Tropical Lab 8, Singapore.
Other featured artists include Anita Arliss, whose mixed - media canvases are included in the permanent art installations at Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport; Bethany Collins, who recently completed a residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem; and Justin Rabideau, who salvages wood from new construction sites and houses on the verge of collapse to create scaled pieces — from very tiny wall pieces to very large installations and large - scale sculptures — for his brightly - colored «Shim» series.
Affiliated organizations include: Abrons Art Center, Artists Alliance Inc., Bronx River Arts Center, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Children's Museum of Manhattan, CUE Art Foundation, Elastic City, Eyebeam Center for Art + Technology, Flux Factory, FreeDimensional, Henry Street Settlement, International Center for Photography, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Metropolitan Opera, Museum of Arts & Design, Museum of the City of New York, Museum of Modern Art, New York Foundation for the Arts, NURTUREart, Residency Unlimited, Time Out New York, Triangle Art Association, Vera List Center for Art + Politics at The New School, and Wave Hill.
Joyce has participated in various supported artist residencies, and has exhibited on the east coast and various international locations including Italy, Germany, and Taiwan.
He attended residencies and fellowships including Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, (Fundacion Cisneros de Patricia de Phelps), Art Omi International Residency 2009, Vermont Studio Center (Jackson Pollock Krasner Fellowship), International Studio and Curatorial Program NYC (ISCP), Sculpture Space, Utica, NY, Default Masterclass in residence, Lecce and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC).
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