As fig - 2 approaches the halfway mark of its year -
long exhibition programme, it is giving students the chance to be part of it.
Not exact matches
Its aim is to address the on - going skills shortage, helping to tackle short and
long - term recruitment needs through its educational outreach
programme, including its upcoming STEMs day at the Manchester Science Museum on the 15th November as part of the museum's Robots
Exhibition.
Our diverse education
programme enriches the message of
exhibitions at the Gallery through talks and workshops, and encourages equality of access for people of all ages and cultures through its
long - term
programmes and projects.
This open call aims to facilitate the manifestation of outstanding international talent through a month -
long exhibition and residency
programme in the Italian capital.
This
exhibition is the latest in «The Collective» series which forms part of a
programme of visual art conceived to inspire and uplift members and staff of this ground - breaking not - for - profit club which helps those who have experienced homelessness back into
long - term work.
Tom's work is also included in The Thousand - Thigh Hospice: experiments in healing a six - week
long programme of
exhibitions, performances, concerts, conferences, workshops that run until 3 October 2015 in Neuchatel, Switzerland and that celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Centre d'Art Neuchatel.
The hub of Zabludowicz Collection's activities with a year -
long programme of
exhibitions, events and educational workshops.
The Indivisible Present is the first
exhibition in KALEIDOSCOPE, a year
long programme of unfolding
exhibitions at Modern Art Oxford in 2016.
Modern Art Oxford, Oxford, until 20 March 2016 In 2016, Modern Art Oxford is celebrating its 50th anniversary with KALIEDOSCOPE, a year -
long programme of
exhibitions that sees key works from past shows return to the gallery to be shown alongside new commissions.
Just around the corner is the Glasgow Art Club, a stunning building with interior features by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, which has
long been a meeting place for creative types and has a regular
programme of events and
exhibitions (private tours are also available).
He worked from 1987 — 1991 on an
exhibition programme that included solo
exhibitions by Richard
Long, Giuseppe Penone, Gillian Ayres, Rachel Whiteread, Vong Phaophanit, Jannis Kounellis: Drawings, Jack B. Yeats: The Late Works (which toured to the Whitechapel Art Gallery and Haags Gemeentemuseum) and the first solo
exhibition of Juan Munoz in the UK.
Long was commissioned by the Contemporary Art Society for The Economist Plaza
exhibition programme in 2009.
Sharjah Biennial 13, Tamawuj, will unfold in five parts from October 2016 through October 2017, encompassing
exhibitions and a public
programme in two acts in Sharjah and Beirut; a year -
long educational
programme in Sharjah; projects in Dakar, Ramallah, Istanbul and Beirut; and an online publishing platform.
The Invites
programme continues throughout the year, with six - week -
long exhibitions of new work by UK - based, unrepresented artists.
The Royal Academy of Arts Established by King George III in 1768 to promote art and artists, the Royal Academy of Arts stages a diverse public
programme of major
exhibitions and events, and is home to the UK's
longest established art school.
An
exhibition celebrating the work of Irish artist Patrick Scott which brings together the most comprehensive representation of this remarkable artist's 75 year
long career; two major international retrospective
exhibitions by acclaimed Indian artist Sheela Gowda and renowned Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica; a fascinating
exhibition, Trove, selected by Irish artist Dorothy Cross showcasing the extraordinary depth of the National Collections of Ireland; two exciting new projects by Irish artists Isabel Nolan and Duncan Campbell;
exhibitions and projects that bring leading examples of international artists work to Ireland including artists Haroon Mirza, Mike Kelley, Linder Sterling and Jeremy Deller; Light Rhythms an interactive
exhibition for families and young people; are just some of the exciting
programme highlights taking place throughout 2014 at the Irish Museum of Modern Art and announced today (Tuesday 11 February) by IMMA's Director, Sarah Glennie.
The
exhibition is accompanied by a publication supported by Lisson Gallery, London, which includes contributions by Christophe Cox (Professor of Philosophy at Hampshire College, Massachusetts); Michael Eng (Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, John Carroll University, Ohio); Declan
Long (Lecturer and Course Co-ordinator Art in the Contemporary World, NCAD, Dublin); Rachael Thomas (Senior Curator: Head of
Exhibitions, IMMA); Séamus McCormack (Projects Co-ordinator:
Exhibitions, IMMA); and an interview with Mirza and Hans - Ulrich Obrist (Co-Director,
Exhibitions and
Programmes and Director of International Projects at the Serpentine Gallery, London).
The
exhibition opened at the London gallery on Friday and is the first in a year -
long programme of displays and events at the gallery exploring sexuality, gender, art and identity.