Sentences with phrase «nonprofit gallery»

In 2013 she founded State of Concept Athens, the first nonprofit gallery in Athens that promotes Greek and international artists through solo exhibitions.
Founded in 2006, MASS is a collectively run nonprofit gallery and project space based in Austin, Texas.
In Ramallah, the first contemporary commercial art gallery was opening when I was there in December of last year, but there are many artists exhibiting with nonprofit galleries like the Khalil Sakakini Center or university galleries like Birzeit.
Artists Space, the venerable nonprofit gallery that was founded in SoHo in 1972 and has spent most of its peripatetic existence in that neighborhood, will close its main space there on Greene Street in June because its landlord is planning to build a penthouse atop the building.
The tiny but mighty nonprofit gallery Transformer has been jump - starting the careers of artists since 2002 and will auction 150 - plus Artworks that will be on auction at Transformer's annual Silent Auction and Benefit Party artworks on November 18 at its annual Silent Auction and Benefit Party, where half of the proceeds will benefit participating artists.
As Artists Space continues renovations on its new location at 80 White Street in New York's Tribeca neighborhood, ahead of an expected spring 2019 opening, the 45 - year - old downtown nonprofit gallery has seen two new developments.
Eyedrum is a longstanding nonprofit gallery in Atlanta, GA dedicated to providing artists with a space for conceptual, noncommercial, and ambitious art.
SOHO20 seeks bright, motivated individuals who are interested in learning all aspects of nonprofit gallery management at our space in the heart of Bushwick.
Grabner is a critic, professor, and nonprofit gallery director with a multifaceted artistic practice.
The Guild is an elegant nonprofit gallery, in the heart of Boston's historic Back Bay, exhibiting the work of New England's finest living artists since 1914.
(It helps that its exhibitors include the same rich, ambitious, and well - established nonprofit galleries that gave X Initiative its edge.)
Another Caribbean - born Londoner was featured by the venerable New York nonprofit gallery White Columns.
In further gallery news: Amsterdam's Galerie Fons Welters now represents Bob Eikelboom; New York's Lehmann Maupin now represents Cecilia Vicuña (her solo show at the gallery opens 19 May); in Los Angeles, nonprofit gallery JOAN is moving from West Adams to a new Downtown site with a solo show by Sam Anderson opening on 17 February.
Artists Space, the nonprofit gallery and pioneer of New York's downtown art scene that was forced to move from its SoHo home last year when its landlord planned to build a penthouse on the building, has found a place to put down roots: 80 White Street, in TriBeCa.
As a nonprofit gallery free from the constraints of commercial expectations, Flashpoint encourages artists and curators to take creative risks.
Artists Space, a nonprofit gallery, was founded to focus on emerging artists and has operated out of a large loft space at 38 Greene Street since 1993.
Candice Greathouse, who has been the nonprofit gallery's interim operations manager, is now gallery and creative director.
Founded in 1984, La MaMa La Galleria is a nonprofit gallery committed to nurturing artistic experimentation.
In addition to her studio practice, Leah is co-curator of the FATVillage Arts District in Ft Lauderdale, FL, where she oversees the execution of art exhibitions at the 501c3 nonprofit gallery, THE PROJECTS Contemporary Art Space.
erdale, FL, where she oversees the execution of art exhibitions at the 501c3 nonprofit gallery, THE PROJECTS Contemporary Art Space.
But the real catalyst behind Bushwick's performance and dance programming is Jason Andrew, who runs a nonprofit gallery called Norte Maar out of his small Wyckoff Avenue apartment.
Last year Kass organized a sweeping survey of contemporary self - portraiture in a group exhibition at Momenta Art, a nonprofit gallery in Brooklyn.
Because they blend into their surroundings, passersby are unlikely to realize that the murals are temporary signs produced by the nonprofit gallery Triple Candie.
Beginning in 2006, he operated and curated Between Bridges, a nonprofit gallery located in London through 2011 and in Berlin since 2014.
John Caperton currently serves as the Jensen Bryan Curator at The Print Center in Philadelphia, a nonprofit gallery that has been serving the printmaking and photography community for over 100 years.
The museum first opened in 1977 in the Tribeca neighbourhood of Lower Manhattan in a nonprofit gallery, C Space.
Anyone who wants to see how dynamic a nonprofit gallery can be should start here.
Warren stresses that the exhibit won't just focus on the mainstream art world of galleries, museums, and collectors; she's taken great pains to show what was happening in community - based movements beginning in the late 1960s and in the nonprofit galleries and alternative spaces started in the 1970s, with the founding of such artist - run venues as Randolph Street Gallery, N.A.M.E., and the feminist cooperatives ARC and Artemisia.
About Bank of America's Art in Our Communities Through the Art in Our Communities ® program, Bank of America has transformed its collection into a unique resource from which museums and nonprofit galleries may borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost.
Here that nonprofit gallery presents sharply observed drawings of birds, shrubbery and bodega storefronts made in colored pencil with a wonderfully deft hand.
Mayo Street Arts is a nonprofit gallery, music venue, and performance space that also hosts artist studios.
«Many of the artist - run spaces and nonprofit galleries are as good as their big brothers.
In the lobby an anarchy symbol has been penned in black ink next to a sign for Artists Space, the nonprofit gallery that has been located on the third floor of the building since 1993.
Today's art world is quite a bit different from the one in which Artists Space was founded, in 1972, by Irving Sandler and Trudie Grace, as a nonprofit gallery where emerging artists could show work at a time when, comparatively speaking, there was barely a market for contemporary art.
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