Duke University undergraduate and graduate students can gain important work experience at the Nasher Museum in many ways: internships for academic credit, paid summer internships and
museum study grants, work at the museum, or graduate assistantships.
Not exact matches
Carlos visited the Burke
Museum in July 2016 to see the specimen when he was a recipient of the
Museum's Vertebrate Paleontology Collection
Study Grant.
Facing History social
studies teacher, Megan Eadeh, started this group as a 2015 Margot Stern Strom Innovation
Grant winner to help these 20 girls from diverse backgrounds share their experiences, go to movies, restaurants, and
museums, and do acts of community service together.
Today the New
Museum «s director, Lisa Phillips, announced three major new scholarship opportunities that aim to promote the
study of contemporary art and culture.The first initiative, titled the Mellon
Grant for Contemporary Scholarship in Contemporary Art, is a $ 500,000 fund that will be... Read More
Schachter has lectured internationally including keynote speeches at University of Zurich Art Market
Studies, London Business School, and the Philadelphia
Museum of Art; been the recipient of a Rockefeller supported
grant, and contributed to books on Paul Thek, Zaha Hadid, Vito Acconci and Sigmar Polke and Gerhard Richter.
2006 Estrecho Dudoso, TEOR / éTica, San José, Costa Rica, curated by Virginia Pérez Ratton and Tamara Díaz Bringas (Catalog) Festival des Cinémas Différents de Paris, (screening), Centre Culturel La Clef, Paris, France Estudio Abierto, Palacio de Correos, Buenos Aires, Argentina 10 Defining Experiments: cifo 2006
Grant Program Recipients, Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (cifo), Miami, Florida (Catalog) Manifesta 6 School, Nicosia, Cyprus, curated by Mai Abu ElDehab, Anton Vidokle and Florian Waldvogel (Cancelled) Prevailing Climate, (screening), Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, curated by Rachel Gugelberger and Jeffrey Walkowiak 3 Biennale Adriatica di Arti Nuove, San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy, curated by Antonio Arévalo (Catalog) Whitney
Museum of American Art Independent
Study Program Exhibition, Chelsea
Museum, New York El Museo's 4th Bienal: The (S) Files, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico (Catalog) 4ème Festival international du Cinéma iranien en Exil, (Screening), Paris, France When Artists Say We, Artists Space, New York, organized by Andrea Geyer and Christian Rattemeyer Bzzzz, Fundacion Cu4rto Nivel Arte Contemporaneo, Bogota, Colombia, curated by Jaime Cerón Russia: Significant Other, Institute for Contemporary Art at the Anna Akhmatova
Museum, St Petersburg, Russia, curated by Olga Kopenkina Surveillance, Jersey City
Museum, Jersey City, NJ, curated by Rocio Aranda Moving Time, Gallery Korea, Korean Cultural Service, New York, curated by Hwang Yu Jin, Jeeyun Kim, Inhee Iris Moon Featured Artist Projects, Center for Book Arts, New York
2005 - 2001 Fellowship, Whitney
Museum of American Art Independent
Study Program, New York 2005/6 Workspace
Grant for Emerging Artists, Center for Book Arts, New York, USA 2005 Workspace Program Residency, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York, USA 2004 Fellowship, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, New York, USA 2001/02/03 Rhodes Family Award for Exceptional Achievement in Photography, New York, USA 2001
Ligon, who received his B.A. from Wesleyan University in 1982, and attended the Whitney
Museum Independent
Study Program in 1985, has received
grants and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Art Matters, the Joan Mitchell Foundation and the Guggenheim Foundation.
He was also awarded a
grant from the John F. and Anne Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund, which he used to
study Greek and Renaissance sculpture at the Slater Memorial
museum.
He has received the Knight Foundation
Grant, the National Artist Award from Anderson Ranch Arts Center, the California Community Foundation Fellowship, J. Paul Getty Trust Fund for the Visual Arts, the Young Talent Award from the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art, and a Brookhaven National Laboratory fellowship to
study at Berkeley.
He has received a development
grant from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts (2008) and, recently, a Dozier Travel Grant from The Dallas Museum of Art (2
grant from the Graham Foundation for Advanced
Studies in the Fine Arts (2008) and, recently, a Dozier Travel
Grant from The Dallas Museum of Art (2
Grant from The Dallas
Museum of Art (2012).
Schaffer's work has been recognized with awards from the International Art Critics Association (AICA) and
grants from the Graham Foundation for Advanced
Studies in the Fine Arts, and her shows have traveled to
museums including: the Aspen
Museum of Art, the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art (UK), the Contemporary Arts
Museum Houston, and the Walker Art Center.
Edited by Phyllis Lambert Design and Construction of «Comparative Skin Models», 2001 «BOULEVARD» Literary Journal Saint Louis University «The Finisher,» 2000 «HARD AND SOFT» Encountering Architecture, 1997 «Inward speech / Shared stories» «THE MEMORY OF LOSS» Essay in exhibition catalogue, 1990 «PRESENCE AND PERCEPTION» Architectural Investigations; Essay in Catalogue, 1989
GRANTS AND HONORS RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN Finalist: Dean of Graduate
Studies, 2009 THE GRAHAM FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCED STUDIES IN THE FINE ARTS Grant to support the publication of «Hunting Life; A Forever House», 2000 THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART and
Studies, 2009 THE GRAHAM FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCED
STUDIES IN THE FINE ARTS Grant to support the publication of «Hunting Life; A Forever House», 2000 THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART and
STUDIES IN THE FINE ARTS
Grant to support the publication of «Hunting Life; A Forever House», 2000 THE
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART and P.S. 1.
She received the Dallas
Museum of Art's Dozier Travel
Grant in 2012 to travel to Guatemala, where she
studied traditional textiles and architecture of the region.
Funded by a
grant from the Institute of
Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the
study involved a collaboration between the Whitney
Museum of American Art and the Contemporary Arts
Museum of Houston, the Walker Art Center, and the
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
Year 1949 was one of production, exhibition and recognition, conferring on the artist numerous awards including the Ann Bremer award from the San Francisco
Museum of Art and the Bender Foundation
grant which he used to
study in Mexico.
Delta Dairy, City, Greece Mitchell, Silberg and Knupp, Los Angeles, CA The
Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM The West Collection, PA Commerce Bank RESIDENCIES 2002 Studio Residency, Picasso
Museum, Antibes, France
GRANTS 2001 Nancy Graves Foundation
Grant, New York EDUCATION
Studied at the California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles, CA, 1985/86 Directing Fellow at the American Film Institute, Los Angeles, CA, 1989/90 SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2015 Peter Sarkisian, Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Peter Sarkisian: Video Works, a special project curated by the organizing body of Art Miami New York, Pier 94, New York, NY 2014 Special Project: Peter Sarkisian, curated by the organizing body of Art San Francisco / Art Silicon Valley, San Francisco, CA.
$ 1.5 M
grant enables unprecedented
study of VMFA collection The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded the Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts a $ 1.5 million grant that will support in - depth technical examination, conservation, and art historical studies focused on the museum's stellar African art colle
Museum of Fine Arts a $ 1.5 million
grant that will support in - depth technical examination, conservation, and art historical
studies focused on the
museum's stellar African art colle
museum's stellar African art collection.
In addition to MCASD, other institutions that received research and planning
grants include the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art; The
Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles; the Hammer
Museum; the Chicano
Studies Research Center at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); the California African American
Museum; the Orange County
Museum of Art; Pomona College
Museum of Art; the University Art
Museum at the University of California, Santa Barbara; the American
Museum of Ceramic Art; Scripps College's Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery; the Santa Monica
Museum of Art; Otis College of Art and Design; the Long Beach
Museum of Art; and the Los Angeles Filmforum.
Oleson has received a Rema Hort Mann Artist Community Engagement
Grant (2016), Creative Capital Artist
Grant (2015), Franklin Furnace Fellowship and a Jerome Foundation Travel and
Study Grant (2009); and has been in residence at Macdowell Colony, Hammer
Museum, New
Museum, Smack Mellon Studio Program, NY and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.
He
studied at the San Juan Art Students League in Puerto Rico and the Art Students League of New York and has been the recipient of such awards as the Artist in the Marketplace from the Bronx
Museum of Art, The Fantasy Fountain Painting
Grant, and the Jean Gates Foundation Painting Award.
From 2001 to 2002, Rodriguez used a
grant from the Van Lier Fellowship to attend the Whitney
Museum Independent
Study Program, where she collaborated on a work for the final exhibition with fellow ISP participant Gardar Eide Einarsson.
T01944 FLAXMAN: UNDERSTUDY [from](SANDSEND SERIES FROM BEYOND THE WORLD»S END) 1972 [T01941 - T01944; complete] Inscribed «FLAXMAN understudy Sandsend Series from beyond The World's End» b.l., «Scale 1 = 4» b.c. and «optional orientation - preferred position Ian Stephenson 1972» b.r. Oil and enamel with ballpoint on paper treated with white polish, 30 × 40 (76.2 × 101.6) Purchased from the artist (
Grant - in - Aid) 1975 Exh: 11 englische Zeichner, Kunsthalle, Baden - Baden, May — June 1973, and Kunsthalle, Bremen, July — August 1973 (Stephenson 16); Recente Britse Tekenkunst, Koninklijk
Museum, Antwerp, September — October 1973 (Stephenson 16); Art as Thought Process, Serpentine Gallery, December 1974 — January 1975 (no numbers); Ian Stephenson: Paintings 1955 — 66 and 1966 — 77, Hayward Gallery, March — April 1977, also Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, May — June 1977, and Turnpike Gallery, Leigh, August — September 1977 (72) All four
studies [T01941 - T01944] were first shown at an informal British Council preview, Drawings by 11 British Artists, at the Hayward Gallery in London on 16 March 1973, immediately prior to their despatch for tour in Europe.
Altogether, the
grants will support 11 new jobs; fellowships and internships for 360 college students; and
museum studies programs for more than 1,000 teenagers.