Associate Curator, Matthew Kirsch will
lead a gallery discussion of Hammer Chisel, Drill: Noguchi's Studio Practice and provide insights into Isamu Noguchi's working process as seen through tools, photographs, film footage, and sculpture.
For the first session, IMMA Mediators Brigid McClean and Seamus McCormack will
lead a gallery discussion and workshop based on portraiture in the modern age as featured in The Moderns exhibition.
On Saturday 6 November IMMA mediators Stephen Taylor and Ciara Murray will
lead a gallery discussion and workshop based on the exhibition Graphic Studio: 50 Years in Dublin.
Not exact matches
Educators attend lectures by a museum curator or scholar as well as participate in
gallery tours,
discussions, and artist -
led workshops.
Drop - In Experiences featuring guided in -
gallery discussions and pop - up activities are
led by our FAQ Team every Saturday from 1 — 4PM.
The panel
discussion,
led by experts in the field, will help artists navigate through the challenges of working with a
gallery.
In this Spotlight Tour enjoy a
discussion of two artists from the Solidary & Solitary exhibition with
gallery guides Annie Nashold and Ruth Caccavale who will
lead a
discussion on the works of Lynette Yiadom - Boakye and Kevin Beasley.
ALEX FERRONE PHOTOGRAPHY
GALLERY - «A Calm Before the Storm» has a Gallery Talk on Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. Artists Christine Matthäi and Dalton Portella will lead a discussion about their works o
GALLERY - «A Calm Before the Storm» has a
Gallery Talk on Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. Artists Christine Matthäi and Dalton Portella will lead a discussion about their works o
Gallery Talk on Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. Artists Christine Matthäi and Dalton Portella will
lead a
discussion about their works on view.
Join Parrish for his annual visit to the NBMAA where he'll
lead a
discussion in front of his artwork The Cycle of Terror and Tragedy, September 11, 2001 that will be newly installed in the Alix W. Stanley
Gallery with other post contemporary works from the permanent collection.
They walk visitors through the
galleries and
lead lively, participatory
discussions about selected works on view.
45 - minute
gallery discussions on specific themes and topics in our special exhibitions,
led by Education Department staff.
With the Hayward
Gallery devoting a major retrospective to Mendieta's ground - breaking practice, we host a
discussion about her life, iconoclastic art works and legacy featuring
leading critic Adrian Heathfield, the exhibition's curator Stephanie Rosenthal, and the artist's sister Raquelín Mendieta.
Ellen will
lead group
discussions with families in the
galleries, focusing on artists» views of the natural landscape, and then guide families in an artmaking activity exploring her process.
Half a decade before opening his eponymous
gallery, Castelli — who was a member of the famous Club, the heady
discussion group where the
leading Abstract Expressionists of the day debated artistic ideas — concluded that the Ab Exers had not been sufficiently embraced by American collectors and institutions and decided to organize a show promoting their work.
Led by
gallery director Sarah Michelle Rupert, seminars will focus on a different subject each day with a lecture the first hour and hands - on workshop,
discussion and Q&A the following hour.
It is one of the prime intents of the
gallery to build substantial relationships that support, protect and enhance the artist's presence and involvement in
leading discourses and
discussions on contemporary art.
Howard Greenberg
Gallery will host a panel
discussion in conjunction with the opening of our exhibition: William Gedney: All Facts Eventually
Lead To Mysteries
The afternoon will begin informally at 1 pm with an outdoor bone meditation
lead by Rebecca Beachy, followed by the panel
discussion at 2 pm in the main
gallery.
Visitors will take 10 minutes to view the chosen artwork, which will be immediately followed by a group
discussion led by one of our
gallery staff members.
The fair's programme features the Exposure section, presenting solo and two - artist shows represented by
galleries eight years and younger; / Dialogues and Exchange, a line - up of topical
discussions by
leading figures in the industry; and large - scale, site - specific works in the In / Situ and Expo Projects sections.
galleries,
lead exhibition tours, take part in
discussions, evaluate and celebrate their achievements.»
In Focus
Gallery Talk: Jean Renoir's Vase Monday, May 7, 2 — 2:30 pm Free with admission Roksana Filipowska, a doctoral candidate in the history of art at the University of Pennsylvania, will
lead the
discussion.
which is part of the
gallery's new «question -
led curatorial approach» in Revolting Artists: Bob and Roberta Smith in
Discussion.
Each April, Capture features dynamic, high - profile exhibitions from Vancouver's
leading public and commercial
galleries, public installations, and a series of community - based photo workshops, tours, artist talks, films, and panel
discussions.
Austin Sarat, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science and Associate Dean of the Faculty, and a distinguished expert on the use of the death penalty in America, will
lead a post-lecture
discussion, followed by a reception in the museum
galleries.
In Focus
Gallery Talk: Pierre - Auguste Renoir's Reading Monday, May 21, 2 — 2:30 pm Free with admission Miriam Stanton, a doctoral candidate in the history of art at the University of Pennsylvania, will
lead a
discussion about Renoir's Reading.
Seminars, site visits, individual meetings, and roundtable
discussions will be
led by a group of international professionals that includes Mark Beasley (Curator, Performa, New York), María del Carmen Carrión (Associate Director of Public Programs & Research, ICI, New York), Deborah Cullen (Director and Chief Curator, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art
Gallery, Columbia University, New York), Matthew Higgs (Director, White Columns, New York), Sarah Hromack (Director of Digital Media, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York), Jill Magid (artist, New York), Renaud Proch (Executive Director, ICI), Yasmil Raymond (Curator, Dia Art Foundation, New York), and Franklin Sirmans (Department Head and Curator of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art).
For this program, curator and historian Lowery Stokes Sims will
lead an hour - long public
discussion in the
gallery - situated studio of Maria Hupfield, currently featured as an artist - in - residence in Cycle 2 of Studio Views: Craft in the Expanded Field.
Join experts in the fields of contemporary craft, art, and design as they
lead public
discussions in the
gallery - situated studios of Studio Views...
Curator and historian Lowery Stokes Sims
leads an hour - long public
discussion in the
gallery - situated studio of Maria Hupfield, currently featured as an artist -...