Sentences with phrase «nonprofit exhibition space»

A nonprofit exhibition space is a venue that showcases art, culture or historical exhibits without the intention of making a profit. Full definition
She founded LAXART in 2005 — the leading independent nonprofit exhibition space in Los Angeles.
Founded by the late visionary artist and curator Noah Davis, and artists Karon Davis and Khalil Joseph, The Underground Museum is a 6,000 square foot nonprofit exhibition space located in West Adams / Crenshaw, Los Angeles, whose mission is to showcase world - class art to diverse, underserved and at - risk communities, free of charge.
NurtureArt, a nonprofit exhibition space (Mr. de Balincourt serves on its board) has been to Volta New York, Parallel Art Space has done the Fountain Art Fair and Regina Rex, an art collective of 13 artists, has done the NADA fairs in Miami, Hudson, N.Y., and — last week — the first NADA in Manhattan.
-- FLAG is a nonprofit exhibition space, and does not sell, nor broker sales, for any artwork on loan.
Reilly's most recent position was senior curator at Location One, a nonprofit exhibition space and international residency program dedicated to artistic experimentation.
Two such invitation came in 2014 and 2015, with the launch of the Mistake Room, a nonprofit exhibition space freely billed as a hybrid between a gallery and a museum, and the opening of the grand Broad Museum, which became LA's largest free art spot and a favourite of many, respectively.
Blue Sky, the Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts, is a nonprofit exhibition space and community research center dedicated to educating the public about photography through exhibitions, public programs, and publications, and dialogue; and to further the careers and artistic development of the artists shown.
DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art, a nonprofit exhibition space in Athens, was established in 1983 by Joannou.
Organized by artist Jan Frank at White Box, a nonprofit exhibition space on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, this gem of a show brings art history to an area better known for hip, conceptual installations by emerging artists.
The Drawing Center is a Manhattan, New York, museum and a nonprofit exhibition space that focuses on the exhibition of drawings, both historical and contemporary.
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