Sentences with phrase «invisible dog»

- The Shining by Yvonne Meier, presented by New York Live Arts, performed at The Invisible Dog Art Center
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Recent works include Stand In (upcoming, 2018 - 2019 co-production between Sophiensaele (DE) and The Chocolate Factory Theater (NYC), Everything Fits In The Room (a 2017 collaboration with Simone Aughterlony, HAU Hebbel am Ufer), Swivel Spot (2017, The Kitchen), Clap Hands (2016, The Invisible Dog / New York Live Arts), a Natural dance (2014, The Kitchen), Pastor Pasture, (2013, Issue Project Room), In Mouth (2012, Dance Theater Workshop), and When Them (2010, Danspace Project).
Recession Art's spring 2012 group exhibition, Everything is Index, Nothing is History opens Saturday June 2nd from 6 - 10 pm at the Invisible Dog Art Center (51 Bergen Street, Brooklyn) and will be on view through June 17th.
She has shown her solo and collaborative work at venues such as Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), Mana Contemporary, NURTUREart, National Sawdust, Abrons Arts Center, The Invisible Dog Arts Center, and festivals such as River to River and South by Southwest.
On June 16 an 17, 2018, The Invisible Dog Art Center presents To the Heart, Thierry Thieû Niang's exploration of childhood.
In conjunction with Open Studios, the artists of The Invisible Dog have planned a series of events:
The Invisible Dog's second winter group show — just in time for the holidays.
For the exhibition at The Invisible Dog, Touron will show a group of work including colorful painting and drawing depicting phantasmagorical stories and a series of sculptures inspired by the artificial environment of the Brooklyn Botanical Garden.
Frank has exhibited his work at the Invisible Dog, Ober Gallery, Recession Art, 112 Greene Street, and the DUMBO Art Under the Bridge Festival.
The Invisible Dog Art Center's 2015 Exhibition series is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC).
Her work has been included in exhibitions at Cleopatra's, Brooklyn; Brennan & Griffin, New York; Essex Flowers, New York; Cave, Detroit; Interstate Projects, Brooklyn; Shoot The Lobster, New York; The Invisible Dog, Brooklyn; The Royal College of Art, London; The Pigeon Wing, London; Alogon, Chicago; as well as the Material Art Fair in Mexico City.
The Scene is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance, and is made possible with support from the Invisible Dog Art Center.
In 2011, Raintree completed a site - specific installation for No One is an Island at Building 110: LMCC's Arts Center at Governors Island and has exhibited at the Cooper - Hewitt National Design Museum (NYC), The Walter Phillips Gallery (Banff), Parallel Art Space (Queens), NURTUREart (Brooklyn), The Invisible Dog Art Center (Brooklyn), and FiveMiles (Brooklyn).
This strange paradox serves as the impetus for In a Post-World: Post-Punk Art Now, a group exhibition organized by Canadian creative organization Pesot, held at The Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn.
French artist Anne Mourier maintains a studio at The Invisible Dog Art Center, in Cobble Hill in Brooklyn.
She has exhibited works in many venues in the US, including The Andy Warhol Museum, The Invisible Dog, The Carnegie Museum of Art, Barnard College, and The Pittsburgh Center for the Arts.
She mounted her 2013 solo exhibition Cleaning It Up at the Glass House @ The Invisible Dog, an innovative gallery space she designed from reclaimed windows.
Her visual and performative works have been exhibited in galleries (Momenta Art, 2014 and Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery, 2011), the Embassy of Mexico in DC (2012), in art fairs (Governor's Island Art Fair Exhibition), in cultural centers in the USA (PioneerWorks Center for the Arts, 2014; Invisible Dog Art Center, 2013; Electronic Arts Intermix, 2013; Museum of Modern Art of New York (MoMA, 2013) and festivals (Dumbo Arts Festival, NY, 2010).
Her work was included in group exhibitions such as VIDEO TO GO - PROJECT «UNBEHAUST», Caos Art Gallery, Venise (2016); The Unbearable, Joyce Yahouda Gallery, New York, USA (2015); Décrocher la lune, Invisible Dog Art Center, Brooklyn, USA (2014); Rencontres artistiques du Jardin du Hauvel, Calvados, France (2011); Lignes de Vie, GMAC, Paris, France (2009); Familles, Communider, Paris, France (2003).
Rodach has been awarded artist residencies at the Corning Museum of Glass, New York, USA (2016); the Invisible Dog Art Center, Brooklyn, USA (2014); Samuth Sakkhon, Thailand (2009 - 2010).
Two of The Multiple Store's recent editions, Corinne Felgate's «Baby's got the Wedgwood Blues» and David Shrigley's Brass Tooth are currently on display at The Invisible Dog, Brooklyn's Pop Up Shop showcasing a works selected by Artspace whose mission is to make it easy for art collectors to discover and collect fine art from renowned artists, galleries, and cultural institutions worldwide
For one weekend a year, we allow the public to visit our studios and see what the artists of The Invisible Dog are up to.
The Invisible Dog Center is located at 51 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY and the Artspace Pop Up runs until December 28th.
She has also participated in group exhibitions at Interstate Projects, The Invisible Dog, Skybox Gallery, BLAM, in New York, Halt Gallery in Phoenix, and Works on Paper in Philadelphia.
MAY 5 - 6 — OPEN STUDIOS Here at The Invisible Dog, all of our 25 artists are constantly experimenting with different styles, working with unique materials, and tossing around cool ideas.
Her work has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL, Hyde Park Art Center, Hyde Park, IL, Alibi Fine Art, Chicago, IL, David Weinberg Gallery, Chicago, IL, New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM, Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MA, Invisible Dog Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, Lilllstreet Art Center, Chicago, IL, Riverside Art Center, Chicago, IL.
Her choreography and collaborations have been at the Kitchen, Movement Research at Judson Church, Roulette Intermedium, AUNTS, the Tank, Loree Theater, International Computer Music Festival, Dixon Place, the Salon Show at Ulla's House, Bushwick Open Studios, Hudson Guild Theater, CATCH at the Invisible Dog, and Pieter.
Group exhibitions include New Insight at Art Chicago; the North American Graduate Art Survey at the Nash Gallery, Minneapolis; IMC Lab + Gallery, New York; Chashama Gallery, New York; Crane Arts Center, Philadephia; The Project Space at The Royal College of Art, London; Invisible Dog Art Center, Brooklyn, NY; and Flux Factory, Long Island City, NY.
WHERE TO SEE ART The Invisible Dog on Bergen Street in Brooklyn is an interesting place to discover.
Her work has been presented at BAM, Abrons Arts Center, The Invisible Dog Art Center, The Stone, and festivals such as River to River, South by Southwest and Maker Faire.
Banff: The Banff Centre and Vancouver: Setup, Issue 3.5, Summer 2013 D'Agostino, Paul, «The New Brutalists: Not So Brutal,» The L Magazine, Nov 7, 2012 Kress, Melanie and Natalie Bell, «Everything Is Index, Nothing Is History,» Exhibition catalog to accompany exhibition presented by Recession Art at the Invisible Dog, May 2012 Panetta, Jane and Veronica Roberts, «(RE) PURPOSE,» May 2012 Schultz, Charlie, «MFA Thesis Shows: Columbia and Parsons,» ARTSlant New York, Reviews and Critic's Pick Behm - Steinberg, Hugh, Eleven Eleven Issue 9, California College of the Arts, Summer 2010 Clarke, Daniel, Feature Article, Niche Magazine, February 2010, pp. 42 — 51 Cofré, Ian, «Constructed Forms» culturehall Feature Issue 37, February 2010 Hegardt, Bjørn, «In Focus», FUKT a magazine for contemporary drawing, Issue 8/9, June 2010 «More Simple, More Fun» Limited Edition Catalog with Jean - Marc Bustamante, Atlantic Center for the Arts, March 2010 Peck, Derek, «Leah Raintree: Mind and Matter», Planet Magazine, August 2009 «Leah Raintree — Excerpts / The Incredible Machine», suckerPUNCH, August 2009 Coffin, Sara D., «Rococo: The Continuing Curve», 1730 - 2008, Assouline, 2008, pp. 242 — 245 «Leah Raintree — Operable Chambers», suckerPUNCH, April 2008 Ha, Jihae, «Project to Surface», Interior World, Volume 60, pp. 188 — 191, 2007 «Review», The Architects Newspaper, June 2007, p. 38, 2007 Sokol, David, «Higher Planes», Surface Magazine — Annual Design Issue, May 2007, pp. 92 - 94
, NURTUREart, Brooklyn, NY, curated by Marco Antonini Everything is Index, Nothing is History, The Invisible Dog Art Center, Brooklyn, NY, curated by Melanie Kress and Natalie Bell (Re) Purpose: The Parsons MFA Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition, The Kitchen, New York, NY, curated by Jane Panetta and Veronica Roberts Not Wanting to Say Anything About John Cage, The Skybridge Art & Sound Space, New York, NY
, Recession Art Project, Invisible Dog Gallery, New York, NY With / drawn, The Drawing Room, Budapest, Hungary Space / Place, 39th Street Gallery, Washington D.C KY7 Biennale, Lexington Art League, Lexington, KY Eye of the Beholder, Maryland Federation of the Art, Annapolis, MD Art Chicago, With Linda Warren Gallery, Chicago, IL Dis.place.ment, Urban Institute of Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI Selections from the INDA 5, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, OH 2009 — 62nd Rochester Finger Lakes Exhibition, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, NY Art Chicago, With Linda Warren Gallery, Chicago, IL 2008 — Somewhere Elsewhere, Linda Warren Gallery, Chicago, IL Weekend Fling Series, All Rise Gallery, Chicago, IL Introductions 4, Irvine Contemporary, Washington D.C Paper New England II, The Bushnell, Hartford, CT 2007 — Viewing Registry, The Drawing Center of New York, New York, NY Summer Exhibition, New York Academy of Art, New York, NY CAA Exhibition, Hunter College, New York, NY 2006 — Place as Object Figure and Landscape, Janes Gallery, St. Barths 2004 — Doppelganger, Johnsonese Gallery, Chicago, IL
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Portable invisible dog runs create a circular border around the transmitter.
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If you want to use an electronic invisible dog run, it is important to learn more about how to train your dog.
Before he gets there is the heart of the book, a quest of sorts, including an invisible dog, a first sexual encounter, a plane crashing into the airport right where Justin had been standing moments before, and an almost fatal disease.
Easy installation is only one of the great things about this invisible dog fence from Goodboy.
I thank and applaud you for undertaking this great task to help shine a light on the Invisible Dogs so they can be seen.
To me the the biggest problem is that the general public is totally unaware of what I call the Invisible Dogs because they don't appear on TV, in local newspapers, or on social media.

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One of the reasons we chose this GoodBoy Invisible Fence as one of our picks for best wireless dog fence is because it's suitable for a lot of breeds and a lot of situations.
In addition to a trailer that showed off Quiet's interaction with Big Boss and his Diamond Dogs — as well as her superhuman abilities to turn invisible and move undetected like a phantom — Kojima showed off new gameplay that focused on cooperative stealth.
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