While living in Toronto, Hupfield organized and carried out
numerous community arts projects.
Not exact matches
«To our friends and neighbors in the Fremont East and
Arts Districts, and to the
numerous charities we have worked with, being part of the downtown renaissance and
community has been a true joy.»
In the years following, Sunbridge College's offerings grew, eventually encompassing
numerous full - and part - time certificate and degree programs and courses in Waldorf Teacher Education, Biography and Social
Art, Liberal Studies, Remedial Education (now the Association for a Healing Education), Waldorf Administration and
Community Development, Applied
Arts (now the Fiber Craft Studio) and other affiliated fields.
Beyond engagement and retention, adults and students at Bates cite
numerous other benefits of
arts integration: It encourages healthy risk taking, helps kids recognize new skills in themselves and others, provides a way to differentiate instruction, builds collaboration among both students and teachers, bridges differences, and draws in parents and the
community.
From world - renowned
art museums to
community dance and theater groups, Chicago's cultural riches can enhance student learning in
numerous ways.
Baxley's research has been informed by her experience teaching within
art - based out - of - school time contexts and more recently as an evaluator and consultant for
numerous school -
community - family partnerships.
The resort is located in Laguna Beach, California, an artist
community where you can browse
numerous art galleries, or explore the area's 30 beaches and coves.
She has worked extensively with
community organizations and through residencies, including Community Arts Resources (CARS) and the 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica; numerous schools throughout California; the Asian Pacific Performance Exchange (APPEX), and La Friche La Belle du Mai
community organizations and through residencies, including
Community Arts Resources (CARS) and the 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica; numerous schools throughout California; the Asian Pacific Performance Exchange (APPEX), and La Friche La Belle du Mai
Community Arts Resources (CARS) and the 18th Street
Arts Center in Santa Monica;
numerous schools throughout California; the Asian Pacific Performance Exchange (APPEX), and La Friche La Belle du Mai (France).
She has been the recipient of
numerous grants, residencies, and fellowships, including the NEA Access to Artistic Excellence Award, Manhattan
Community Arts Fund, and the NYFA Fellowship.
The Nasher, as all museums do, juggles
numerous roles as classroom, encyclopedia and
community space for both the public and the local
arts community, and Chalet does touch upon at least one of those.
She has organized
numerous events to benefit the
arts community, including: panels on Women in the Arts in Miami, London & Paris, 2014 & 2015; a panel on the «Legacy of Gordon Parks» at artMRKT San Francisco with Julian Cox (Founding Curator of Photography for the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco and former Chief Curator at the de Young Museum); Art Gallery Week (10 Days: 36 Galleries) in San Francisco and Oakland 2012; frequent art walks in San Francisco and Chelsea 2010 - 2
arts community, including: panels on Women in the
Arts in Miami, London & Paris, 2014 & 2015; a panel on the «Legacy of Gordon Parks» at artMRKT San Francisco with Julian Cox (Founding Curator of Photography for the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco and former Chief Curator at the de Young Museum); Art Gallery Week (10 Days: 36 Galleries) in San Francisco and Oakland 2012; frequent art walks in San Francisco and Chelsea 2010 - 2
Arts in Miami, London & Paris, 2014 & 2015; a panel on the «Legacy of Gordon Parks» at artMRKT San Francisco with Julian Cox (Founding Curator of Photography for the Fine
Arts Museum of San Francisco and former Chief Curator at the de Young Museum); Art Gallery Week (10 Days: 36 Galleries) in San Francisco and Oakland 2012; frequent art walks in San Francisco and Chelsea 2010 - 2
Arts Museum of San Francisco and former Chief Curator at the de Young Museum);
Art Gallery Week (10 Days: 36 Galleries) in San Francisco and Oakland 2012; frequent art walks in San Francisco and Chelsea 2010 - 20
Art Gallery Week (10 Days: 36 Galleries) in San Francisco and Oakland 2012; frequent
art walks in San Francisco and Chelsea 2010 - 20
art walks in San Francisco and Chelsea 2010 - 2012.
Evelyn Statsinger's work can be found in
numerous public
art collections including: The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; Elmhurst College, Buehler Library Art Collection, Elmhurst, Illinois; Illinois State Museum, Springfield, Illinois; National Art Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois; Museum of Graphic Art, New York, New York; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Richland Community College, Decatur, Illinois; Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, Illinois; Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, Illinois; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York; and Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachuset
art collections including: The
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; Elmhurst College, Buehler Library Art Collection, Elmhurst, Illinois; Illinois State Museum, Springfield, Illinois; National Art Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois; Museum of Graphic Art, New York, New York; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Richland Community College, Decatur, Illinois; Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, Illinois; Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, Illinois; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York; and Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachuset
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; Elmhurst College, Buehler Library
Art Collection, Elmhurst, Illinois; Illinois State Museum, Springfield, Illinois; National Art Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois; Museum of Graphic Art, New York, New York; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Richland Community College, Decatur, Illinois; Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, Illinois; Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, Illinois; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York; and Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachuset
Art Collection, Elmhurst, Illinois; Illinois State Museum, Springfield, Illinois; National
Art Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois; Museum of Graphic Art, New York, New York; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Richland Community College, Decatur, Illinois; Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, Illinois; Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, Illinois; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York; and Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachuset
Art Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand; Museum of Contemporary
Art, Chicago, Illinois; Museum of Graphic Art, New York, New York; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Richland Community College, Decatur, Illinois; Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, Illinois; Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, Illinois; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York; and Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachuset
Art, Chicago, Illinois; Museum of Graphic
Art, New York, New York; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Richland Community College, Decatur, Illinois; Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, Illinois; Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, Illinois; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York; and Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachuset
Art, New York, New York; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine
Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Richland
Community College, Decatur, Illinois; Rockford
Art Museum, Rockford, Illinois; Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, Illinois; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York; and Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachuset
Art Museum, Rockford, Illinois; Smart Museum of
Art, University of Chicago, Illinois; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York; and Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachuset
Art, University of Chicago, Illinois; Smithsonian American
Art Museum, Washington DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York; and Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachuset
Art Museum, Washington DC; the Whitney Museum of American
Art, New York, New York; and Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachuset
Art, New York, New York; and Worcester
Art Museum, Worcester, Massachuset
Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts.
In addition to the core curriculum and as part of the School's mission to make
art accessible to everyone in the
community, BSSS offers: an
art gallery with rotating exhibits by guest artists, instructors and students; several offsite exhibit opportunities; a high quality Travel Study program; Open Session figure drawing; and
numerous free
community programs including monitored
art discussions, lectures, and peer critiques.
MailChimp's
community giving program has supported
numerous arts organization, including BURNAWAY, Atlanta Contemporary, Dashboard, gloATL, Living Walls and more.
Sona is a vibrant force in the International
art community and has exhibited her works in London, Singapore, Copenhagen, Chicago, Las Vegas, Toronto, Paris, Miami, Hong Kong, New York City, Dubai, San Francisco, and
numerous venues and galleries all over Southern California.
A longtime
art advocate and active participant in the Chicago
arts community, he has established valuable relationships with
numerous artists, collectors, and civic leaders over the past 20 years.
He has received
numerous grants in both Illinois and in Texas, including the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant (2004) and Chicago's
Community Arts Assistance Grants (in 2015, 2016, and 2017).
Currently, there are more than 28 venues on their Artwalk map; each venue contributing in its own way to the thriving
arts community in downtown L.A. Notable Galleries and Studios Since L.A. has become a world travel destination spot for the
arts, it can be expected that there are
numerous galleries and
arts venues.
As the college gained national renown for its
art program and its experimental approaches to education,
numerous well - known visitors joined the
community for days or weeks at a time, including John Dewey, Buckminster Fuller, Marcel Breuer, Thornton Wilder, Aldous Huxley, Henry Miller, and others.
His artwork has been presented in solo and group exhibitions locally, nationally and internationally and his works appear in
numerous public and private collections including the Nerman Museum of
Art at Johnson County
Community College, the Spencer Museum of
Art at the University of Kansas, the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of
Art at Kansas State University, the John and Maxine Belger Family Foundation in Missouri, AGB Graphics Collection in Wisconsin, and the Studio Place
Arts in Vermont.
The Gallery hosts
numerous group shows, performance
art events, dance, music, video, poetry readings, and interactive
community exhibits.
Participating in
numerous exhibitions, discussions, public projects and other activities across Canada, the United States and internationally, Jacob has made a significant contribution to Toronto's
art community.
The recently launched Make + Think + Code, a center for
art and technology, hosts artists - and technologists - in - residence as well as
numerous art - tech
community events.
For over four decades, Goodwin's work has been a cornerstone of the
art community in Montreal, with
numerous exhibitions mounted across Canada and internationally.
He is the recipient of
numerous grants and awards, including the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award Grant, the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Award, and was a recent fellow of the smARTpower program — an international,
community - based
art initiative of the Bronx Museum of the
Arts and the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State.
[2] After World War II Levitan was involved in the New York
art community, [3] and participated in
numerous exhibitions.
She also received
numerous awards highlighting her successes in
art and also in the community, such as the National Honor Award from the Women's Caucus for Art, Cornish Lifetime Achievement Award, Centennial Award of Merit from the Arizona State University, and much mo
art and also in the
community, such as the National Honor Award from the Women's Caucus for
Art, Cornish Lifetime Achievement Award, Centennial Award of Merit from the Arizona State University, and much mo
Art, Cornish Lifetime Achievement Award, Centennial Award of Merit from the Arizona State University, and much more.
About The Artist Ruby Neri (b. 1970, San Francisco) has participated in
numerous exhibitions, including most recently Villa of Mysteries, Los Angeles Museum of
Art (2016); Napa Valley Collects, Napa Valley Museum, Yountville, California (2016); NO MAN»S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection, Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2015); Fertile Ground:
Art and
Community in California, Oakland Museum of California in collaboration with the San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art (2014); The Oracle, The Underground Museum, Los Angeles (2014); Energy That is All Around: Mission School, Grey
Art Gallery, New York University, and San Francisco
Art Institute (2013 - 14); The Possible, Berkeley
Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, University of California (2014); Busted, High Line
Art, New York (2013); and Made in L.A. 2012, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2012).
Artforum writes about Miller's «long history of serving the
arts community throughout New York, the East Coast, and abroad as a founder and leader of
numerous cultural organizations» in a May 2018 obituary.
«We are pleased to thank the
numerous military families in our
community by giving them the opportunity to experience the Dallas Museum of
Art this summer free of charge through Labor Day.»
John Cino has been lead curator of the Patchogue
Arts Council since its inception in 2008 and has brought
numerous artists to the attention of the Patchogue
community and beyond.
Additional private support is provided by Astoria Bank, Milton and Sally Avery
Arts Foundation, Bay and Paul Foundations, Bloomingdale's, Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation, The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, The Ford Foundation, Forest City Ratner Companies, The Hearst Foundations, The Robert Lehman Foundation, Laurence W. Levine Foundation, The New York
Community Trust, Oppenheim Family Foundation and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual
Arts, as well as
numerous individual supporters.
She is committed to fostering
community and supporting the
arts through numerous activities at institutions in New York and nationwide, including her presence on advisory boards at EFA Project Space and Culture Push in addition to regular participation in selection panels such as New York State Council on the A
arts through
numerous activities at institutions in New York and nationwide, including her presence on advisory boards at EFA Project Space and Culture Push in addition to regular participation in selection panels such as New York State Council on the
ArtsArts.
Now in its 16th year, the Shoreline ArtsTrail is a collaborative effort that includes hundreds of volunteer hours from member artists, an ongoing partnership with the Guilford
Art Center, and the support of
numerous community sponsors.
Gallery 1313 advocates accessibility to contemporary
arts and culture for artists, the
community and wider audiences throughout Toronto and further afield by providing
numerous diverse exhibition and event opportunities within its four exhibition spaces and off - site.
In the process, the curatorial committee realized the Honolulu Museum of
Art School has developed a robust
community - driven exhibition program featuring
numerous annual juried group shows, each focused on contemporary Hawai`i - based artists.
His bold, abstract style has expanded the
art community's definition of street
art, and has been featured in
numerous publications.
Lakewood is home to a thriving Latino
community and has developed a significant local
arts district with
numerous artist studios, galleries and
art classrooms.