Not exact matches
These tours enable small groups to learn about the music, art, spiritual
practices and architecture through discussions with
local artists, dancers, teachers, musicians and more — through 14 - guided tours.
Here, curator James Meyer made an argument, not (just) for the art - historical relevance of Truitt's work — and not for a token
local artist made good — but for the centrality of Truitt's singular
practice to Washington, D.C., where she made so much of her work.
VIA is proud to support the 2017 cycle of a SculptureCenter signature program, In
Practice, an annual open call that solicits proposals from
local and international emerging
artists, and eventually realizes and exhibits their works.
In addition to this core residency, our 2017 - 2018 phase of programming offers additional tracks to provide options for project - based studio
practices, emerging
local artists, and a pilot program for young
artists.
We had no examples of
local artists who were actually surviving off their
practice in our exhibited genre.
This group show will feature preparatory drawings and ideas «so you can glimpse some indicative sketches, meaningful items or other types of procedural steps in the creative
practices of a range of
local artists» (Legends of Drafts press release, Centotto).
Founded in 1999, the organisation's public mandate is to offer a climate of support for the creation of and interaction with diverse artistic
practices by producing new solo exhibitions of international and
local artists.
As part of a new programming collaboration 18th Street Arts Center andOtis Graduate Public
Practice program co-present a discussion about dOCUMENTA (13), featuring
local artists and curators who attended the international exhibition held this past summer in Kassel, Germany.
Local artists and organizations in residence include Lita Albuquerque, Ichiro and Aska Irie, Clayton Campbell, Michael Barnard, David McDonald, Arzu Arda Kosar, EZTV, Bernadette Fox and the Otis MFA Public
Practice program.
Indeed, several of the
artist's biographers narrate stories of his early California conceptual sign making
practice, a
practice that included going from store to store and meticulously copying graphics from
local establishments.
The
artists interact with the
local creative community while developing a self - directed studio
practice.
At the Bass, Diaz worked with established
artists like Sylvie Fleury on site - specific commissions, while simultaneously (and successfully) building a platform for emerging
local and international
practices.
«My aim for the gallery has always been to be firmly established in Accra whilst working globally with a programme that expands outside of the gallery walls focused around
artists who are currently bridging the gap between
local and international
practices.
Temple Gallery is a featured program of the Exhibitions department and offers original exhibitions and programs that present emerging
practices and
artists with
local, national and international reputations.
Bradford's personal vision of his Los Angeles community exists within and beyond the canvas: the
artist cofounded Art +
Practice, a
local organization that works with teens and young adults in foster care to stress the cultural importance of art in social context.
Since 2013 the museum has sponsored an annual art prize in conjunction with the
local eponymous sponsor's trust that enables Norwegian
artists to further their
practice and gain the recognition which so often evades them, in contrast to their peers from southern Europe.
MAKER Grant recognizes both the CAC's and OPP's mutual commitments to supporting
local artists»
practices and professional development.
Local artist, Tammi Campbell's
practice engages with the traditions of Modernist and Minimalist painting.
This group exhibition features work by eight compelling
local artists who participated in the The Contemporary Austin's Crit Group — a seven - month - long program that supports a strong artistic
practice through monthly critiques and professional development workshops.
Committed to innovation and experimentation in art, THE HUB is devoted to contemporary artistic
practices, with a balanced network of
local and international
artists, students, faculty and art professionals working to create relevant visions about art in the world of tomorrow.
Many of the participants in Lives were younger conceptual
artists engaged in the openly aesthetic
practice of vernacular sociology, behavioral psychology, and
local ethnography.
Local artist in residencies (Kala Arts Institute, Richmond Art Center, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts) and numerous grants (Alameda County Arts Commission, California Arts Council Cultural Arts Grant, City of Oakland Cultural Arts Grant, San Francisco Arts Commission), have nourished his deep commitment to social
practice.
For its
Local Studio
Artist Residency programs, 18th Street Arts Center seeks to work with
artists whose
practices relate to our organization's mission statement, which is to «provoke public dialogue through contemporary art making.»
Building on the Hollywood Hills House history as the first private Los Angeles residency program, ltd los angeles continues to foster the opportunity for
artists, writers and curators to interface with Los Angeles» diverse cultural landscape through the contemporary gallery system by collapsing the boundaries between
local and global arts
practices.
Although the projects are presented separately, the intervention of each of these
artists in the space generates an out - of - synch conversation between their
practices on the basis of the idea of the
local, global, historical, technological and performative, beginning with the shared horizon of dissidence.
She was previously a curator at The Drawing Center in New York City, where she co-directed Open Sessions, a two - year residency / exhibition hybrid program organized with
local, national, and international
artists, supporting drawing
practices in relation to film, architecture, sculpture, music, and other fields.
The Or Gallery is an
artist - run centre committed to exhibiting work by
local, national, and international
artists whose art
practice is of a critical, conceptual and / or interdisciplinary nature.
With a mission to connect
local artists with
local audiences, the talks are held each Spring and share a behind the scenes glimpse of the
artists»
practice, creative inspirations, a-hah!
Otis Graduate Public
Practice Studios at 18th Street Art Center As part of a new programming collaboration 18th Street Arts Center andOtis Graduate Public
Practice program co-present a discussion about dOCUMENTA (13), featuring
local artists and curators who attended the international exhibition held this past...
Other
artists even united a Pop aesthetic with their own folk traditions, bringing together contemporary imagery with
local practices.
Residencies focus on the development of mid-career, international and
local artists, whose
practice would benefit from further exposure.
Artist residency programs assist working
artists to develop their specific skills, connect within global cultural networks, earn exposure for their research and
practice, and share their expertise with
locals and other creatives.
«Miranda's curatorial
practice also reveals a deep commitment to making meaningful connections between
artists and
local communities; I know she looks forward to engaging with Louisville's vibrant contemporary art community,» said chief curator Scott Erbes in a press statement, underscoring the important role regional museums play in fostering the art scenes in their cities.
Recent curatorial projects include #callresponse, a series of
local art commissions centering Indigenous women and
artists accompanied by a touring exhibition with guest respondents at grunt gallery, co-organized with Maria Hupfield and Tania Willard; Unsettled Sites, a group show on haunting settler colonialism at SFU Gallery; and Cutting Copper: Indigenous Resurgent
Practice, a collaboration between grunt gallery and the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery UBC, with co-organizer Shelly Rosenblum.
After the demise of Circa International Art Fair in 2010, these galleries represent an important art market moment for a group of
local artists, but also serve as a much - needed window into international
practices.
Despite differences in backgrounds and artistic
practices, these
artists have engaged with the theme of displacement, responding to the movement of people, the demolition of old towns and construction of new cities, and the astonishing changes the project is bringing to the
local landscape.
Through our exhibitions,
artist talks, studio art classes, international and
local residency program, free public events, satellite class sites, and professional development opportunities we work to provide the space for
artists at every age and stage to cultivate their
practice, build connections, and impact our world.
It also references the
artist's own performative
practice in relation to situated, embodied histories, the intermingling of the
local and the global, art both as possibility for insight and mass industry and ways to complicate its future.
Our mission is to create impactful arts programming and foster cultural exchange between
local and international
artist communities, while leveraging the unique features of our region, neighborhood, and personal
practices.
The program, founded in 2013, serves the Chicago
Artists Coalition's mission of supporting local artists» practices and professional devel
Artists Coalition's mission of supporting
local artists» practices and professional devel
artists»
practices and professional development.
The Stockyard Institute was influenced by an awareness of neighborhood histories and an under recognized group of community
artists, architects, radical teachers, and
local activists where a deep consideration of the social and civic forms of engagement were as critical to their
practice as to their lives.
Like most of Iran's
artists he developed a
practice at once global and
local.
In its sixth year, Franklin Street Works continues to focus on emerging
artists, rigorous curating, and creating a safe, discursive space for the
local community to gather socially and to explore innovative art and exhibition
practices.
Their varied
practices include growing food, cooking food, raising animals for food, and engaging communities around
local food production as well as instigating new
artist - based economies.
Intertwined with the presentation program, a
local public program is organized, consisting of performances, screenings,
artist talks, publications, lectures by curators and scholars, and theory development with regards to the
practices of A Tale of a Tub's participating
artists.
Visionary Africa — Art at Work is an itinerant urban exhibition of contemporary African artistic
practices organised jointly by the European Commission and the Palais des Beaux - Arts (Centre for Fine Arts) in Brussels, including
artist residencies, showcases of
local artists, and workshops on art and development in modern urban centers in Africa.
Danielle Roney is an international
artist focusing upon
local and global migration through an integrated
practice of sculpture and digital media.
A.i.R. Dubai supports
artists by providing them with a platform to develop their
practice and create new work, while facilitating exchange between the
artists, the
local communities, and the broader cultural landscape.
Building on its established
practice since the fair's beginning in Hong Kong, Para Site provides the opportunity for emerging
local artists to experiment and to expand their
practice through collaboration and support from Para Site's curatorial team for newly commissioned works.
A highlight of both the exhibition and Weerasethakul's artistic
practice so far is represented by the video installation Fireworks (Archives)(2014), in which the
artist consolidates his continued collaboration with
local actors.