Sentences with phrase «performances by local artists»

During ArtPrize, the church received stripes and hosted performances by local artists, musicians, poets, writers and residents.
The calendar of events includes performances by local artists specializing in all genres, including rock and jazz.
Where else can you see live performances by local artists for free?

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Attend the African Festival of Boston and enjoy the continent's diverse music, a drum call parade, face painting, fashion, and performances by local and internationally known African artists (Boston)
Celebrate the 40th year of Independence for the Cape Verde Islands with performances by local and international artists, cultural cuisine, children's activities, art displays, vendors and public recognition of community leaders.
The inside has beautiful artwork produced by local artists, and you can catch live performances by local musicians pretty often.
Vibrant and energetic artwork by local singer, contemporary painter and performance artist extraordinaire Stuart Carey, whose jazz band X-Tet performs at Seven every other Thursday.
Seven Bar & Kitchen: Vibrant and energetic artwork by local singer, contemporary painter and performance artist extraordinaire Stuart Carey, whose jazz band X-Tet performs at Seven every other Thursday.
Festival performances offer a rare match up of on and off island talent performing with guest artists, backed by ensembles of local and visiting jazz musicians.
It is a program of various culture activities including: nights of singing and dancing by local folk and popular groups, special concerts by famous artists, theater performances, exhibitions of Cretan handicrafts, beach parties, etc..
Browse the local arts and crafts markets, catch an exhibit by contemporary African artists or a performance by local musicians, pick up vibrant...
This major event lasts for around 3 weeks and showcases a variety music, dance, theatre and visual art performances by local and international artists, throughout the city.
There are frequent beach parties that become more and more common as summer draws close and during the evenings, live Morna performances are often held right on the beach by local artists.
Other highlights this weekend include Bushwick Basel, in which 11 mainstays of Bushwick's gallery scene will be curating their own show within Starr Space; the Buswhack series of performance and film at the Bushwick Starr; «Sculpture Garden» at the Historic Onderdonk House, a group show of sculpture co-curated by Deborah Brown of Storefront Bushwick and one of our favorite local artists, whose latest series of paintings, «Freewheeling,» opens at the Active Space during the festival.
Flagship AS hosts 3 exhibitions a year by local and international artists, as well as lectures & performances.
ITINERANT at Queens Museum will present a selection of Performance Art works by local and international artists whose works reflect on issues affecting diverse populations living in Queens, and NYC at large.
If You Build It featured installations, photography, and performances by more than 20 local, national, and international artists.
Distributed Objects seeks to expand the discourse around time - based performances developed at ISSUE by disseminating artists» writings and unique recorded materials, offering new perspectives into the contemporary creative community local to New York City.
This free and public event, themed around «100 Actions for the Future City,» will be a daylong investigation of strategies, ideas, and propositions featuring artist talks, initiatives by local organizations, performances, workshops, and a panel of mayors including Kasim Reed of Atlanta, Gregor Robertson of Vancouver, and Maurice Cox, former mayor of Charlottesville, VA..
Following on the success of last year's Chihuly Saturday Nights, the museum presents a full summer of musical performances by local and national acts along with artmaking activities and local artist demos.
Throughout the series of summer exhibition focused on the Civil Rights Movement, three original performances by local and regional performing artists will respond to the disturbances and subsequent occupation in Wilmington.
«Several Art Events Making a Scene» San Francisco Chronicle Written by Kenneth Baker June 25, 2014 More information here Sophont in Action: One of the most eccentric contemporary artists working in the Bay Area, Desirée Holman will enlist local residents in an outdoor performance activating visionary elements of her art, on view here, in static and kinetic media.
The Transliterative Tease is the first of four Slavs and Tatars performance - lectures organized by the University of Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts as part of the INTERSECTIONS initiative, which aims to increase knowledge about Muslim cultures through the arts while focusing on the complexity and diversity within Houston's local Muslim population, with an emphasis on the University of Houston's own student body and seeks to build bridges between visiting artists and UH students.
In addition to the four main gallery exhibitions, the organizing institutions will host a series of panels, performances, and events in conjunction with this year's biennial.The biennial will showcase recent works of local and international artists who have been influenced by the cultures and artistic traditions of Mexico and Central and South America.
Bitchin Bajas» performance will be preceded by a live VJ set from local artist and musician Mellow Arms.
Check out a music show, art show, performance, screening, lecture or other arts - related event organized by a wide range of local and visiting artists, curators, musicians, and organizations.
Additionally, the exhibition features a performance at the opening reception led by the artist in collaboration with local women, trans and / or non-binary artists, athletes and activists.
The conference kicks off this Friday with a preview of the museum's Judy Chicago exhibition and is followed by two days of talks, with artists, writers, and filmmakers joining forces with local leaders, activists, elected officials, and the public to explore art and politics in a series of lectures, panel discussions, and performances.
Intertwined with the presentation program, a local public program is organized, consisting of performances, screenings, artist talks, publications, lectures by curators and scholars, and theory development with regards to the practices of A Tale of a Tub's participating artists.
Guided by the commitment to the local cultural scene, the institution will promote public debates, meetings with artists and curators, performances and video projections and launch own artistic publications.
Deconstructing the Habit had been running since June 6 and was curated by performance artist and independent curator Angela Washko, an artist in residence at Flux Factory who performs at local venues throughout New York City.
Co-Lab is supported by a grant from the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, and will provide local choreographers with much - needed performance spaces for dance artists, as well as financial support, professional networking, and other resources.
Tiny Park, an art space founded in 2011 in Austin, TX, presents contemporary art exhibitions, readings, performances, and film screenings by local and national artists.
In addition to building a public for conceptual, performance, and installation artists, Paule has also been supportive of the local poetry scene, with prior gallery readings by Robert Duncan, Michael Palmer, Michael McClure, and others.
and Sezio, will present an interactive art - making activity led by local artist David Adey, performances by famed balloon artist Addi Somekh, and live music by Money Mark and Birds and Batteries.
Tiny Park presents contemporary art exhibitions, readings, performances, and film screenings by local and national artists.
Supported by the Arts Council of Ireland, West Cork Arts Centre combines with local, national and international artists, and arts organisations to foster a program that offers an in - depth experience of contemporary visual arts, including drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, performance, installation and lens - based art.
Selected Solo Exhibitions 2018 Boiling Frogs, curated by Eva Birkenstock, Kunstverein Düsseldorf Miart, Generations Sector, with ChertLüdde, Milan (upcoming) 2017 Double Standards, ChertLüdde, Berlin Bad Basket, Lodos, Mexico City 2016 Tap & Die, Performance at 1646, The Hague Exitainment, Riverside, Bern Meat in window, worried by a wasp, curated by Michal Novotným, Centre for Contemporary Art FUTURA, Prague 2015 Statements, Art Basel, with Chert Berlin Round Five, with Isa Genzken, at Flex, Berlin 2014 Dream House Experience, Städtische Galerie Delmenhorst, Delmenhorst Pessimistinnen, performance at the opening of Liste, Basel Local Artist, Chert, Berlin Stoikerinnen, curated by Anna Sabrina Schmid, Kunstverein Harburger Bahnhof, Hamburg 2013 Certaines Femmes pessimistes près d'un lac, M J Gallery, Geneva Pessimistinnen, solo presentation with Chert, Art Berlin Contemporary, Berlin Where is your alibi, MrPerformance at 1646, The Hague Exitainment, Riverside, Bern Meat in window, worried by a wasp, curated by Michal Novotným, Centre for Contemporary Art FUTURA, Prague 2015 Statements, Art Basel, with Chert Berlin Round Five, with Isa Genzken, at Flex, Berlin 2014 Dream House Experience, Städtische Galerie Delmenhorst, Delmenhorst Pessimistinnen, performance at the opening of Liste, Basel Local Artist, Chert, Berlin Stoikerinnen, curated by Anna Sabrina Schmid, Kunstverein Harburger Bahnhof, Hamburg 2013 Certaines Femmes pessimistes près d'un lac, M J Gallery, Geneva Pessimistinnen, solo presentation with Chert, Art Berlin Contemporary, Berlin Where is your alibi, Mrperformance at the opening of Liste, Basel Local Artist, Chert, Berlin Stoikerinnen, curated by Anna Sabrina Schmid, Kunstverein Harburger Bahnhof, Hamburg 2013 Certaines Femmes pessimistes près d'un lac, M J Gallery, Geneva Pessimistinnen, solo presentation with Chert, Art Berlin Contemporary, Berlin Where is your alibi, Mr. Motorway?
The performance is curated and choreographed by Mitchell Center guest artist Allison Orr, of Folklift Danceworks, in collaboration with local choreographers via Dance Houston.
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