Sentences with phrase «of local curators»

Additionally a number of local curators and artists will lead guided tours to select studios during the Open Studios weekend.

Not exact matches

With this local focus, the curators are able to go in depth into the provenance of each piece.
The curators also have detailed records of the mothers who gave birth in the local communities.
Leah Witherow, Curator at the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, opens up about the «Story of Us,» the museum's newest exhibit which marries the area's rich local heritage and modern technology to give visitors a personal connection with history.
Our downtown hotel serves as both host and curator, collaborating with local partners to offer plenty of unique activations and redefine the traditional Savannah experience for locals and guests alike.
This could be a museum curator, gallery director, interior designer, magazine editor or the head of your local arts association.
Here, curator James Meyer made an argument, not (just) for the art - historical relevance of Truitt's work — and not for a token local artist made good — but for the centrality of Truitt's singular practice to Washington, D.C., where she made so much of her work.
Independent curator and critic Andy Campbell, who confirmed the news, noted that Buchanan was «an artist who was as attentive to her local communities as she was to the social and political architecture of poverty.»
It's hard to imagine a professional art curator, with scholastic or historical intentions, ever being able to acquire the in - depth and intimate understanding of specific materials, visual sources or local scenes needed to produce shows like these, which is why artist - curated shows serve a vital purpose to even the most casual art viewer.
Through the Master Plan for Laguna Gloria, The Contemporary Austin seeks to create a campus that is richly useful for the local community and supportive of ambitious collaborations with artists and curators.
The 2017 - 2018 phase of the Emerging Artist - in - Residence program provides New Orleans - based artists dedicated studios for five months in concert with robust professional development support, through one - on - one studio visits with local and national curators, critics and arts professionals.
Through a series of talks, conversations, and presentations with professional curators, artists, and thinkers, and site visits to museums, galleries, studios, and alternative spaces, participants will be able to engage with the local art community and advance their careers as curators.
Instead, the renamed Southampton Arts Center has over the past two years opened its doors to outside curators and has become an important new participant in exhibiting and publicizing the continued vibrancy of the local artist community on the East End.
Curators, local gallery owners, artists, arts practitioners and stakeholders will have an opportunity to discuss these recent changes and share their vision for the cultural and economic landscape of the neighborhood.
editor Victoria Camblin, Jacksonville - based independent curator Aaron Levi Garvey and Joan Mitchell Center director Gia Hamilton of New Orleans — there has been some local hand - wringing about whether Atlanta Contemporary's exhibition schedule prioritizes Georgia artists or the rising stars of the New York scene.
18th Street Art Center's 2010 catalogue features the work of emerging and prominent local and international artists and curators, whom we have worked with; art exhibitions that have revolutionized the meaning of socially engaging public art; our ground - braking events that have attracted over 3,000 visitors to the 18th Street complex within the last year, and much more!
As part of a new programming collaboration 18th Street Arts Center andOtis Graduate Public Practice program co-present a discussion about dOCUMENTA (13), featuring local artists and curators who attended the international exhibition held this past summer in Kassel, Germany.
In the wake of last year's group exhibitions The 5th of July and It Can Howl, which featured work by New York - and Los Angeles - based artists such as Martine Syms, Nancy Lupo and Katherine Bernhardt — as well as the more regionally inclusive revival of the Atlanta Biennial, co-curated by Fuller, ART PAPERS editor Victoria Camblin, Jacksonville - based independent curator Aaron Levi Garvey and Joan Mitchell Center director Gia Hamilton of New Orleans — there has been some local hand - wringing about whether Atlanta Contemporary's exhibition schedule prioritizes Georgia artists or the rising stars of the New York scene.
, in partnership with the Lower Eastside Girls Club (see VIDEO), benefitting local female - driven arts organizations, the fair will present a full roster of 1,200 works of art by 78 global exhibitors including progressive galleries, curators, and independent artists.
As an artist - curator, his work supports the efforts of local and international artists by creating platforms for experimentation, discussion and collaboration.
18th Street Art Center's 2010 catalogue features the work of emerging and prominent local and international artists and curators, whom we have worked with; art exhibitions that have revolutionized the meaning of socially engaging public art; our ground - braking events that have attracted over 3,000 visitors to the 18th Street Arts Center within the last year, and much more!
Find all our upcoming shows on our website: http://westside.pilotenkueche.net/?p=11377 — «UNHEIMLICH» / international group exhibition Opening: 09.02.18, 19:00 hOpen from: 10.02 - 01.03.18 Finissage: 02.03.18, 19:00 hLocation: Alte Handelsschule, Gießerstraße 75, 04229 Leipzig Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/238067913399668/ International residentsAlexander Hulphers (Painting; Oroville, USA) Alma Vissher (Installation, Textile; Edmonton, Canada) Elsa Henderson (Painting; Los Angeles, California, USA) Hannah Naify (Painting; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Ilil Kenaan (Performance, Theatre; Tel Aviv, Israel) Jing Yu (Sound Installation, Performance; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Lucas Recchione (Painting, Sculpture, Video; New York, USA) Malda Alajlani (Painting; Damascus, Syria) Maria Barros (Sculpture; Santiago, Chile) Mirel Torun (Photography, Drawing; Izmir, Turkey) Rory Harron (Sculpture, Installation; Redcastle, Donegal, Ireland) Stephanie Morissette (Installation, Video; Québec, Canada) Viktor Witkowski (Painting, Video; Norwich, USA) Local ParticipantsAnja Heymann (Mixed Media; Leipzig, Germany) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) CuratorsMaria Stadirani (Curator; Rome, Italy) AssistantsPaula Blower (Mixed Media, Video, Installation, Performance; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Kay Lotte Pommer (Leipzig, Germany) Further Exhibitions «Kaleidoscope GmbH» / international group exhibition Opening: 08.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 09 - 11.02.18, 15:00 - 20:00 hLocation: PING PONG, Helmholtzstraße 1, 04177 Leipzig, Germany Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/666373870492573/ Artists Alma Vissher (Installation, Textile; Edmonton, Canada) Jing Yu (Sound Installation, Performance; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Maria Barros (Sculpture; Santiago, Chile) Stephanie Morissette (Installation, Video; Québec, Canada) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) «LOOK, CAN I START A GROUP LIKE YOU» / international group exhibition Opening: 10.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 11.02 - 14.04.18 Location: LS43, Lübecker Strasse 43, Berlin, Germany Follow LS43 Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/909424109214442/ CuratorJos Diegel (Mixed Media, Video, Installation; Frankfurt, Berlin, Germany) A selection of former residents video works will be presented.
As the director of S.I.A.R., Alicia Goodwin offers her experience as an artist, writer, curator, and world - traveler to visiting artists, as well as exposure to a wide network of other local, national, and international individuals and organizations integral to a successful artistic cultural exchange.
The residency at 18th Street has provided Štrukelj with opportunities for cultural exchange through internal programs for visiting artists such as tours of art spaces and studio visits with local curators, as well as public programs such as panels and artist talks that enhance 18th Street's everyday atmosphere of dialogue and exchange.
This yearlong residency will allow Fogt to create new works and expose him to local critics and curators, as well as the work and processes of the other residents.
Arthur Mones portraits of Willem de Kooning, George Segal, Romare Bearden and Robert Motherwell hang near a more local art figure, a portrait of former Atheneum curator Andrea Miller - Keller by Ellen Carey.
Fray Antonio Margil de Jesús: «Patron Saint of Texas» When San Antonio Museum of Art curator Marion Oettinger Jr. secured the long - term loan of two important paintings of the founder of San Antonio's flagship mission, Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo, he began researching this pivotal but nearly forgotten local figure.
The Curator - in - Residence program provides an opportunity for emerging local and national curatorial talent to develop and expand the scope of their practice.
Founded in 2013 by art critic and curator iLiana Fokianaki and based in the neighbourhood of Koukaki at the centre of Athens, it is an independent platform aiming to foster the appreciation for local and international contemporary art and the growth of artistic and curatorial practice.
Organized by guest curators Wayne Northcross and Jose Ruiz, it is presented concurrently at the Bronx Museum of the Arts and Wave Hill, the two largest institutions in the Bronx dedicated to showcasing the work of local emerging artists.
While at Lynden, Marcasiano will be connecting with the local community of artists, curators and art students, as well as the community served by the sculpture garden.
We are joined by local heroes The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago curators Michael Darling and Naomi Beckwith.
The Curator - in - Residence is part of the cultural fabric of the city, serving as a professional resource for local artists and arts professionals, and as an ambassador of the Bemis Center in the community.
There she became an active supporter of local arts organisations and museums, including the Des Moines Art Center, where then - director James T. Demetrion had made a name for himself as a visionary curator.
The fifth instalment in our yearlong, monthly survey in which artists, curators and cultural commentators explore the question of what African art (of the contemporary flavour) does or can do within various local contexts across the continent.
Quickly becoming a local hub for like - minded artists and curators, OJ has since evolved after first exhibition and solo show of Burkut Kum's Memorial Danger Zone (2017) into a multi-disciplinary venue for anything art - related, with ever - open doors to anyone wishing to participate.
There are four types of residencies, including local organizations in residence, where arts organizations have their offices and activities on our campus; local artists in residence, where LA - based artist occupy either live / work or day work studios for 1 year or more; a visiting artist program that hosts international and national artists and curators from between 1 to 3 months; and the Artist Lab Residency program, structured as both a residency and an exhibition for an LA - based artist in our Main Gallery.
Local luminaries discussed the influence of Chicago Imagism on the Philadelphia scene in a conversation moderated by ICA Assistant Curator Kate Kraczon.
Bringing together artists, musicians, performers, curators, writers and the community in support of the local cultural and creative scene.
The 2015 - 2016 phase of the Emerging Artist - in - Residence program will provide New Orleans - based artists dedicated studios for five months in concert with robust professional development support, through one - on - one studio visits with local and national curators, critics and arts professionals.
From 1999 to 2010 he was the Hammer Projects curator at the Hammer Museum Los Angeles where he curated or oversaw more than 80 project exhibitions and 3 large - scale group shows of local and international emerging artists.
Looking to the local art scene in South Florida, subjects include Dina Mitrani of the Dina Mitrani Gallery, independent curator Tami Katz - Freiman, and artists Lisa Rockford and Jillian Mayer.
Each year, a committee of local comic critics, curators, and creators seek graphic artists from outside Columbus who demonstrate an experimental approach to creating comics and...
Through monthly artist / curator discussions, visitor engagement, and community outreach, our volunteers develop their interest and understanding of the non-profit local arts organization, while providing general operative assistance for our artist and curator - centered gallery.
In response to the local community surrounding Cuchifritos and Essex Street Market, as well as the history of the Lower East Side as Loisaida, and the curators» personal investment as immigrants and first generation, Sweety's brings together four artists: Cecilia Gentili, Emanuel Xavier, Raul Gonzalez III, Elia Alba.
SEEDS Juried Exhibition Location: Westobou Gallery, Augusta Juried by Rachel Reese, associate curator at the Telfair Musuem in Savannah, $ 300 retail and under, limited (14 artists) Westobou Gallery is currently accepting applications from local and regional artists for SEEDS: an annual juried exhibition of small works priced at an affordable $ 300 or less.
As a local arts organization, we are continually evolving with the changing needs of the artists and curators whom we serve.
Organized for MOCA by Associate Curator Rebecca Morse, in collaboration with a curatorial team that includes Director Jeffrey Deitch, Director of Publications Lisa Gabrielle Mark, Curator Alma Ruiz, and Curator Bennett Simpson, the exhibition expands on a collection show originally conceived by Chief Curator Paul Schimmel, that considered the work of Los Angeles artists in a local context, following Collection: MOCA's First Thirty Years, which presented Los Angeles artists in an international context.
Led by Chief Curator Diana Campbell Betancourt, local and international guest curators from leading institutions are commissioned to conduct research across South Asia, unlocking new areas of inquiry to build collaborative group exhibitions and experimental writing initiatives, as well as film and talks programmes.
«The juncture that followed the processes of independence from Mexico to Argentina triggered a myriad of local initiatives that led to the re-organization of the cities from the newly freed republics to the nation - states before the Second World War,» explained Americas Society Visual Arts Director and Chief Curator Gabriela Rangel.
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