Not exact matches
Japanese American National Museum
Develops Lesson Plans for Instructions to All
Persons Exhibition...
LOS ANGELES, April 24, 2017 — The Japanese American National Museum has
developed a series of lesson plans for teachers to complement its Instructions to All
Persons: Reflections on Executive Order 9066
exhibition and enhance student learning of the 75th anniversary of President Franklin Roosevelt's signing of the order that led to the tragic and unlawful incarceration of 120,000 individuals of Japanese ancestry during World War II.
While Bushwick Open Studios, and its mammoth showcase of more than 600 different gallery
exhibitions, is usually what most
people associate Arts in Bushwick with, the 10 -
person Community Projects arm of the group has quietly been
developing programs and building partnerships with local organizations throughout the neighborhood, all in the aim of supporting the group's larger mission of serving as a platform for creative accessibility
In the wake of the 2016 presidential election, where news media was deemed the «the enemy of the
people,» and The New York Times directly attacked and labeled as «fake news,» FLAG began
developing an
exhibition examining how seminal artists, such as Robert Gober, Ellsworth Kelly, Lorraine O'Grady, Fred Tomaselli, and others, who have used and been inspired by this newspaper in their practice.
Designed to have a meaningful impact on the career of one emerging artist, the Griffin Art Prize provides the time, space and materials from supporting fine art brands Winsor & Newton, Liquitex and Conté à Paris to
develop work for a one -
person exhibition.
Gallery 2 has
developed a reputation for significant historical
exhibitions, presenting first - time, one -
person shows, and shedding light on lesser known aspects of prominent artists» practices.
The Museum encourages all
people to
develop and increase their understanding and appreciation for modern and contemporary artwork via a variety of
exhibitions offered in its two gallery spaces, as well as educational programs, artist talks, lectures, and symposia.
Simmons's career - long exploration of archetypal gender roles, especially women in domestic settings, is the primary subject of this
exhibition and is a topic as poignant today as it was in the late 1970s, when she began to
develop her mature style by using props and dolls as stand - ins for
people and places.
Education Program Outcomes The mission of the Prospect.1 education effort was to
develop an appreciation of contemporary art in young
people through teacher training, guided
exhibition tours, student
exhibitions, and technique training with professional artists.
Since its inception in 1999, and originally located at 525 West 24th Street, Gallery 2 has
developed a reputation for significant historical
exhibitions, presenting first - time, one -
person shows, and shedding light on lesser - known aspects of prominent artists» practices.
Gallery 2 has
developed a reputation for significant historical
exhibitions, presenting first - time, one -
person shows, and shedding light on lesser - known aspects of prominent artists» practices.
The groups and gallery staff worked together last year in a series of mindfulness sessions in the gallery's art stores and have
developed an
exhibition designed to encourage
people to slow down, connect with art and themselves to enhance their wellbeing.
This programme has facilitated creative workshops, engagements with project artists,
exhibitions, community events for school groups, young
people and adult participants, and research and practice sharing activities for stakeholders, all
developed to connect audiences with local and national art, artists and heritage.
AG: Sometimes one
person will present an idea for a show and others will help in
developing the premise or organizing the
exhibition.
«In addition to managing our works - on - paper collection, her extensive experience makes her the perfect
person to catalogue and
develop a major
exhibition based on the Chéret gift.»
She has worked with indigenous Huni Kuin
people in the state of Acre in the north of Brazil to
develop weaving techniques and has also formed links with community groups to realise projects for her
exhibitions.
· Listening to customer requirements and presenting appropriately to make a sale; · Maintaining and
developing relationships with existing customers in
person and via telephone calls and emails; · Cold calling to arrange meetings with potential customers to prospect for new business; · Responding to incoming email and phone inquiries; · Acting as a contact between a company and its existing and potential markets; · Gathering market and customer information; · Representing the company at trade
exhibitions, events and demonstrations; · Negotiating on price, costs, delivery and specifications with buyers and managers; · Advising on forthcoming product developments and discussing special promotions; · Creating detailed proposal documents, often as part of a formal bidding process which is largely dictated by the prospective customer; · Reporting to Senior Management on sales and potential opportunities in your area; · Reviewing your own sales performance, aiming to meet or exceed targets; · Gaining a clear understanding of customers» businesses and requirements; · Following up with customers for payment; · Doing Quality - Control on products delivered; · Attending team meetings and sharing best practices with colleagues in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
(re) blog nails it with this: «The shame for this despicable
exhibition should go directly to the producers of the series, who apparently are so ignorant of the e-waste crisis that they think it should be fun for
people to expose themselves to deadly toxins just as the indigent workers in Vietnam and other
developing nations are exposed to dangerous scrap.»