The Houston Center for Photography and
numerous commercial galleries exhibit photography and media on a regular basis.
Not exact matches
Her work has been included in
numerous group shows in museums,
commercial galleries, university
galleries, and alternative spaces.
Phillip Maberry and Scott Walker For over twenty - five years we have created one - of - a kind ceramic sculpture, reliefs and objects for
gallery and museum installations as well having fulfilled
numerous residential and
commercial commissions.
Her first solo exhibition occurred at the Stable
Gallery in New York in 1952 and she presented almost annually at
numerous institutional and
commercial galleries throughout the United States.
All of which is in marked contrast to the
numerous sophisticated
commercial galleries that the Brazilian city boasts.
She has received
numerous awards for her artistic work, including a grant from the Pollock - Krasner Foundation (1989/1990) and the Lingen Art Prize (Kunstverein Lingen, Germany; 1996) and has been represented in exhibitions at Franklin Furnace in New York, the Contemporary Art Center in Moscow, Kunst Haus in Dresden, the Museum für Neue Kunst in Freiburg, the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, and many other institutions and
commercial galleries internationally.
An active artist, Laura has exhibited in
numerous public,
commercial and artist - run
galleries across Canada including the Art
Gallery of Hamilton, the Art
Gallery of Windsor, La Centrale, the Edmonton Art
Gallery and the Kenderdine
Gallery at the University of Saskatchewan.
She added, «What is so ironic is that
numerous women from that exhibition are now at last finding their way to
commercial galleries and having their retrospectives.»
She has shown her work with
numerous non-profit organizations, such as White Columns, Artist Space and the Kitchen, as well as with
commercial galleries, such as Greene Naftali and Murray Guy in New York and Wilkinson
Gallery in London.
She has served as inaugural director and chief curator of other college exhibition and museum programs, including Columbus College of Art & Design and Denison University, in addition to
numerous additional positions with seven other academic museums,
commercial galleries, historical collection and house museums and contemporary arts centers.
She has shown in
numerous museum exhibitions such as Postmodern Americans: A Selection at the Menil Collection in Houston, and in
commercial and university
galleries and alternative spaces throughout the United States.
Glen has organized exhibitions for the de Young Museum, the San Jose Museum of Art, the Pasadena Museum of California Art, the San Francisco Art Institute, the Mills College Art Museum, and
numerous alternative and
commercial galleries.