Sentences with phrase «loan collection work»

The 120,000 - square - foot building features two floors of gallery space and is the headquarters of The Broad Art Foundation's worldwide lending library, which has actively loaned collection works to museums around the world since 1984.

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Lead author Sydney Brannoch and co-author Dr. Gavin Svenson, both of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and Case Western Reserve University, were working on a research project in their laboratory in Cleveland, Ohio, when Brannoch discovered the undescribed insect among the French collection on loan to them at the time.
To get a feel for how this new feature works, I'm going to loan out all of the lendable books in my collection.
Financial Aid Package The total collection of financial assistance a student receives including loans, grants, scholarships, and work - study.
The company states its team includes credit experts, loan officers, debt negotiators, and people who have worked as collection agents.
They'll work with you, your loan servicer, school, and even the collection agency managing your debt, if necessary.
Most people are confused about how these loans work; so very rarely; do consumers have the knowledge to challenge these debt collection companies.
I made a prediction about a year ago that things were going to change in the student loan and education industry; based on being a student myself, having recently worked in financial aid and institutional collections, and also in enrollment service.
ED also works with private collection agencies (PCAs) to get federal student loan borrowers out of default and ensure defaulted borrowers are aware of their options.
No open collections or judgments (exceptions granted upon review only and only based on overall profile of the loan) Job Time: 2 years of consecutive work / education with no gaps.
I have worked with collection agencies that have defaulted federal student loans placed with them.
I myself have about $ 48,000 in student loan debt, and about $ 30,000 in collection fees, my loans was the Alaska state student loans, I get harassing calls all the time, I have my Alaska PFD garnished, they took away my state pharmacy tech license so I could not work, they said if I brought my account up to par (several thousand dollars paid asap) I could get it re-instated with requests and appeals, they send me letters saying they are going to garnish my wages, seize bank accounts, and basically put me on the street, one of the representatives on the phone told me after I asked her what people do when they cant afford a $ 1500 monthly payment or more, she said «you need to get 2 - 3 jobs then now don't you» my credit is ruined, if I get a job I face garnishments and bank account seizures, I also have been in the process of filing for disability due to my medical issues, and just simply cant pay the debt, what can I do?
Student loan rehabilitation is the process where you can get your Federal student loans out of collections and be able to get on a repayment plan that works for you.
The Department of Education, for example, works with a number of student loan servicers who are responsible for collection.
Charles Trafton, at the Boston College campus in Newton, Mass., once worked for a student - loan collection agency.
If your loan is in the final stages of approval or has been approved to close or has closed, then we suggest your work closely with your loan officer to determine just how serious these collection calls are.
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Other works include key local and national loans, including one from the private collection of Mrs. Donald Fisher and others from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., and Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, New York.
His work can be found in many of the country's leading public and private collections, such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Brooklyn Museum and the San Francisico Museum of Modern Art, all of which have loaned work for our exhibition.
The show includes works on loan from the Berkeley Art Museum, as well as from prominent American and European museums and private collections.
Many of the works on display will be loaned from the collection of Louis K. Meisel, whose gallery has become the focal point of the movement.
The touring «ARTIST ROOMS» exhibition devoted to Hirst, shown in the city in which he grew up, comprised fourteen important works, taken predominantly from the d'Offay collection, with loans from the Arts Council and the artist.
On view exclusively at The Met Breuer, this major international loan exhibition of about 120 works draws on The Met's rich collections of European sculpture and modern and contemporary art, while also featuring a selection of important works from national and international museums and private collections.
Organized by curator Jason Andrew, this exhibition presents major paintings from the»70s by Jack Tworkov featuring a seminal work titled Diptych II (NY - Q1 - 71 # 1)(1971) on loan from the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
The work is called «Jack Lemmon,» and it was made last year by Rachel Harrison, a brilliant artist in her mid-40s who lives and works in Brooklyn, N.Y.. It's on display in the permanent collection galleries at the Institute of Contemporary Art, on long - term loan from the benefactor Barbara Lee.
Through some 120 works and documents loaned by museums in Vitebsk and Minsk and major American and European collections, the exhibition will present the artistic output of three iconic figures — Marc Chagall, El Lissitzky and Kazimir Malevich — as well as works by students and teachers of the Vitebsk school, such as Lazar Khidekel, Nikolai Suetin, Il» ia Chashnik, David Yakerson, Vera Ermolaeva, and Yehuda (Yury) Pen, among others.
This exhibition, which includes works from the Museum's permanent collection and some local loans, explores the diversity of Post-War abstraction in Southern California.
Miller loans works from his collection for exhibitions.
The exhibition will include Looking for the Map 8 2013 - 14, a new work shown in the UK for the first time on display alongside works made in situ by the artist such as the re-making of the key sculpture Ten Kinds of Memory and Memory Itself 1972 as well as international loans from museums and private collections.
After establishing the Ferus Gallery and promoting the local avant garde, Hopps arrived at the Pasadena Art Museum well prepared to tackle this ambitious paean to Duchamp, one that would necessitate loans from private collections and art institutions, as well as the re-fabrication of several lost works.
The redesigned galleries will include both the collection's familiar works as well as objects on loan from other institutions, such as historical Native American art, folk art, furniture and art from other regions and time periods.
Light sensitive works from the museum's collection are regularly rotated, included in temporary exhibitions and sent on loan.
Riopelle's painting Mitchikanabikong (1975), loaned by the Centre Georges - Pompidou, Musée national d'art moderne, one of the world's foremost collections, is a harbinger of the Icebergs series, a triptych that reflects an identity process in which Riopelle signs each component with linear lines that evoke certain enigmatic profiles of the owl, his animal fetish, found both in his sculpture and works on paper.
The exhibition presents works from the Daimler Art Collection as well as loans from German and international collections.
This landmark exhibition brings together a stunning array of works loaned from museums and private collections throughout the U.S. and Europe to follow the trajectory of Diebenkorn's long and successful career with some of the powerful works by Matisse that the younger artist would have seen.
This special exhibition of works by Allen Jones is possible thanks to loans from major public institutions and private collections.
The Mead Art Museum holds an important collection of Mazur's work, and this exhibition combines the Mead's collection with generous alumni loans to illustrate the sweeping range of Mazur's oeuvre.
The show, from March 15 through May 27, will offer a sampling of about 40 works, most on loan from museums and private collections.
The exhibition features a total of eleven works on loan from the Museum of Illustration at the Society of Illustrators, the Illustrated Gallery, the Salmagundi Club, and two private collections.
The «ARTIST ROOMS» exhibition devoted to Hirst at the National Galleries of Scotland included five important works from the d'Offay collection, as well as loans from the artist.
Mutlu Çerkez: 1988 — 2065 brings together the artist's key remaining works loaned from public and private collections across Australia as well as from the artist's family.
Selected works from the collections of the Kunstmuseum Basel are displayed alongside eminent pieces loaned from international museums and private collections.
Currently closed for a major renovation project, Kettle's Yard is loaning works from its collection to a variety of regional galleries; earlier this year a selection was displayed at the Hepworth and it is from this that Hamilton has created her additional «reimagining».
These works are accompanied by other major sculptures on loan from private collections in Europe and America.
While works purchased by De Pont become part of the collection, those on loan return to the respective artists or owners at the close of an exhibition, and these guestworks also form an important part of De Pont's story.
It includes works from the Mead collection, a copy of Mazur's senior thesis project from Amherst's Archives and Special Collections and generous loans from Mazur's classmates H. Axel Schupf ’57 and Bob Keiter» 57.
Inspired by Stanford faculty member Jeff Chang's much lauded book «Who We Be: A Cultural History of Race in Post-Civil Rights America,» the exhibition features art from the Cantor collection, selections from the Stanford Institute for Diversity in the Arts, as well as loaned works.
Over 50 works have been loaned from Swedish and Norwegian collections.
Featuring works from the BCMA's robust collection of American art, as well as loans from 30 prestigious public and private collections across the United States — such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Phillips Collection; Philadelphia Museum of Art; and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston — the exhibition provides visitors with an opportunity to consider transformations in American art across generations and traditional stylistic confines.
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