Sentences with phrase «local artists on view»

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Located on 2.5 acres in the exclusive Terres Basses area and just a 3 minute walk from Plum Bay Beach, this luxurious 5000 square foot villa offers generous Caribbean Sea views and has been thoughtfully decorated with new custom designed furniture and features original artwork throughout by famed local artist Sir Roland Richardson.
You can meet local Aboriginal artists at the Keringke Art Centre, learn about Aboriginal culture and view beautiful murals on the walls of the historic church building.
If you want to enjoy all this hotel has to offer, you need to have about an hour driving from Ngurah Rai International Airport through the panoramic view of terrace rice field, river and the local village to get to the artist community of Penestanan on Sayan Ridge in Ubud.
Currently at WLD, works by Mickalene Thomas, Vera Lutter, Kiki Smith, Kate Gilmore, Catherine Opie, Carrie Mae Weems, Massimo Vitali and local artists Harumi Abe, Samantha Salzinger, Perry Pandrea, Julie Davidow and TJ Ahearn — to name a small selection — are on view.
Opening October 22, 2011 and on view through January 29, 2012, Prospect.2 is currently planned to feature 26 local, national and international artists with diverse cultural and generational backgrounds working in a range of artistic media.
The San Francisco gallery Altman Siegel will present new abstract paintings by local San Francisco artist, Liam Everett, and never - before - seen watercolors by Milton Avery will be on view from Yares Art, alongside major paintings by the influential artist.
St. Louis Public Radio covers a selection of new African American art exhibitions on view in the city, including «Hands Up, Don't Shoot,» a direct response to the Michael Brown killing organized by the Alliance of Black Gallery owners and on view at 14 venues; «Other Ways» at Philip Slein Gallery featuring than 60 works from local private collections by artists such as Radcliffe Bailey, Dawoud Bey, Mark Bradford, Ellen Gallagher, Kara Walker and Kehinde Wiley; «Living Like Kings» at the World Chess Hall of Fame explores the intersection of chess and hip hop; and a presentation of Nick Cave «s Sound Suits at the St. Louis Art Museum opening Oct. 31.
The exhibition, on view through August 14th, and features new, limited - edition prints of all types by over 20 local artists.
The DAM is publishing a series of interviews with local artists about how they were inspired or influenced by artists whose work is on view at the museum.
«Several Art Events Making a Scene» San Francisco Chronicle Written by Kenneth Baker June 25, 2014 More information here Sophont in Action: One of the most eccentric contemporary artists working in the Bay Area, Desirée Holman will enlist local residents in an outdoor performance activating visionary elements of her art, on view here, in static and kinetic media.
On view are works by 25 local artists working in a variety of media.
On view June 23 — September 16, 2012, this exhibition explores decorative book covers through the eyes of contemporary artist Nina Katchadourian and long - time local collector Mary G. Sawyer.
Highly engaged with international art movements such as cubism, abstract expressionism, arte povera, and conceptual art — but also having studied and lived in Europe and the United States — an older generation of the artists on view pioneered modern art in Cyprus, through a dialogue within local traditions.
Art making for all ages, inspired by works on view Happy Valley Create your own miniature «Happy Valley», inspired by the familiar landscape of local artist Sally Curcio's spectacular bubble sculptures.
Through an examination of ideals of freedom and of the power of collective action, the works on view represent a range of perspectives within a local and global context by artists including: Pawel Althamer, Cyprien Gaillard, Melanie Gilligan, Shilpa Gupta, Susan Hefuna, Yoav Horesh, Sala - Manca, Wolfgang Tillmans, Danh Vo, Lawrence Weiner, Artur Žmijewski, and Natalia Zourabova, among others.
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On view and for sale are small fine art and fine craft gifts by local artists.
Global / Local 1960 — 2015: Six Artists from Iran is currently on view at the Grey Art Gallery, New York University's fine arts museum.
From their website: Crossing Art is seeking submissions for their Second Annual Going Green II, a juried group exhibition of local and international artists that will be on view at Crossing Art from June 14 — July 14, 2012.
Crossing Art, call for submissions: Going Green II From their website: Crossing Art is seeking submissions for their Second Annual Going Green II, a juried group exhibition of local and international artists that will be on view at Crossing Art... Continue reading →
Local Tampa, FL radio station WMNF recently featured a conversation between With Hidden Noise curator and artist Stephen Vitiello, USF CAM Exhibitions Manager Shannon Annis, and USF communications specialist Mark Fredricks about the exhibition of With Hidden Noise currently on view at the University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum.
Crossing Art Gallery, Juried Group Exhibition, call for artists: «Going Green» Crossing Art Gallery is seeking submissions for «Going Green» a juried group exhibition of local and international artists that will be on view at Crossing Art Gallery from August... Continue reading →
Crossing Art Gallery is seeking submissions for «Going Green» a juried group exhibition of local and international artists that will be on view at Crossing Art Gallery from August 13 — September 11, 2011.
Inspired by The Pyramid Restaurant's location in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, the partnership features a rotation of paintings by local artists Robert Dye and Molly DeVoss, which are on view throughout the restaurant courtesy of Trinity West Fine Art.
Through the Museum's Audioguide, voices of ten contemporary artists including Ruscha, Alexis Smith, and John Baldessari comment on works of art in the collection, and in - person «Point of View» gallery tours are occasionally offered by local artists.
«The Annual» The yearly exhibit of work by local artists, curated by Edra Soto of the Franklin, includes a chance to view and purchase pieces during a free breakfast on Fri 9/23 at 9 AM.
This spring, the Guggenheim is pleased to welcome the following participating artists in the series: Mohammed Kazem (b. 1969, United Arab Emirates) Tuesday, February 26 Zarina (b. 1937, India) Friday, March 1 Danh Vo (b. 1975, Vietnam) Tuesday, March 19 Mohammed Kazem and Reem Fadda Tuesday, February 26, 6:30 pm Watch the live webcast on ustream.tv / Guggenheim RSVP and see local viewing times on Facebook Reem Fadda, Associate Curator, Middle Eastern Art, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Project, and recently appointed curator for the National Pavilion of the United Arab Emirates at the Venice Biennale, presents «The Contemporary History of the UAE Art Scene.»
The artist's use of earth made me think of Richard Long's use of mud on paper or the Alexis Rockman drawings made with local earth as pigment that were on view at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill last summer.
The artists on view have active studio practices in Brooklyn and exhibit at local and national venues.
Joining 300 works of contemporary art previously given to the museum by local collectors Kent and Vicki Logan are 19 works by young British artists currently on view at the Haines Gallery, 49 Geary St. Included are works by Damien Hirst and Rachel Whiteread.
FROM OUR BLOG / Nasher Museum student intern Dwayna Clark writes «Stacy Lynn Waddell is a local artist whose art work Awful Conflagration of the Steam Ship Lexington (after Nathaniel Currier), 1840/2011 is on view at the Nasher Museum as part of Recent Acquisitions.
Each month, a local artist will provide an in - gallery, original interpretation of one or more artworks on view in MOCA's exhibitions.
A strong believer in solid draughtsmanship, Kelly paints in a Realist (or Pre-Impressionist) style, focusing on coastal scenes and rural views within his local area of North Dublin, although - in keeping with his conviction that a true artist should be able to turn his hand or brush to anything - he continues to experiment in all the genres, and travels regularly within Ireland and parts of Europe in search of suitable subjects.
Artists bearing their soul include: Frank Adams, Randon Billings Noble, Kristina Bilonick, Buck Downs, Rachel England, Beth Hansen, Lisa Helfert, Chandi Kelley, Dana Maier, Mark Pagan, Lisa Rosenstein, and Arianna ValleJoin us for the opening reception on Saturday, March 28th from 6 - 8 pm, and view a collection of failed art projects, art career mishaps, and other woeful artifacts submitted by these local aArtists bearing their soul include: Frank Adams, Randon Billings Noble, Kristina Bilonick, Buck Downs, Rachel England, Beth Hansen, Lisa Helfert, Chandi Kelley, Dana Maier, Mark Pagan, Lisa Rosenstein, and Arianna ValleJoin us for the opening reception on Saturday, March 28th from 6 - 8 pm, and view a collection of failed art projects, art career mishaps, and other woeful artifacts submitted by these local artistsartists.
The exhibition, which opened last weekend and will stay on view in the village through next year, was installed over the past month by the artists and local volunteers, who braved rain and unseasonably high temperatures to bring it to fruition.
More than 160 internationally renowned artists will have their work on display at the 18th Art in the Square, plus local, emerging and high - school artists, too, for viewing and for sale.
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