Sentences with phrase «practicing artists living»

And in the New York area, with some 140,000 practicing artists living within its five boroughs, whose median age is 38, suffice to say that many artists here aren't exactly spring chickens.
Jules Buck Jones is a practicing artist living and working in Austin, TX.
Jules Buck Jones is a practicing artist living and working in Austin, Texas.
Patrick Kelly is a practicing artist living in Portland, OR.

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Her husband would live a life of next - table whispers and down - the - practice - range chuckles: Costantino Rocca, the most famous gag artist ever.
Artist Charles R. Knight drew on his vast experience depicting living animals to bring prehistoric creatures to life — a practice that made him keenly aware of the finality of extinction
And the real beauty of this notion is that the culture, craft and life that 22 ° N talks about is not limited to practicing artists but open to anyone interested in becoming involved.
Plenty of artists have a love - hate relationship with where they grew up, but it takes a truly conflicted soul to make a movie like Nebraska, which seems at once to lament the demise of a way of life and say «good riddance» to those practicing it.
Complete List of NAACP Image Award Winners Film Categories Best Picture - «The Secret Life of Bees» Best Director - Gina Prince - Bythewood, «The Secret Life of Bees» Best Actor - Will Smith, «Seven Pounds» Best Actress - Rosario Dawson, «Seven Pounds Supporting Actor - Columbus Short, «Cadillac Records» Supporting Actress - Taraji P. Henson, «The Curious Case of Benjamin Button» Independent Film - «Slumdog Millionaire» Documentary - «The Black List» Foreign Film - «The Class» Best Screenplay - Jenny Lumet, «Rachel Getting Married» Television Categories Best Comedy Series - «Tyler Perry's House of Payne» Best Actor in a Comedy Series - LaVan Davis, «Tyler Perry's House of Payne» Best Actress in a Comedy Series - Tracee Ellis Ross, «Girlfriends» Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - Lance Gross, «Tyler Perry's House of Payne» Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - Keshia Knight Pulliam, «Tyler Perry's House of Payne» Best Dramatic Series - «Grey's Anatomy» Best Actor in a Dramatic Series - Hill Harper, «CSI: NY» Best Actress in a Dramatic Series - Chandra Wilson, «Grey's Anatomy» Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Series - Taye Diggs, «Private Practice» Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series - Angela Bassett, «ER» Made - for - TV Movie, Miniseries or Dramatic Special - «A Raisin in The Sun» Best Actor in a Made - for - TV Movie, Miniseries or Dramatic Special - Sean Combs, «A Raisin in the Sun» Best Actress in a Made - for - TV Movie, Miniseries or Dramatic Special - Phylicia Rashad, «A Raisin in the Sun» Best Actor in a Sopa Opera - Bryton McClure, «The Young and the Restless» Best Actress in a Sopa Opera - Debbi Morgan, «All My Children» Best Director in a Dramatic Series - Ernest Dickerson, «Lincoln Heights - The Day Before Tomorrow» Best Director in a Comedy Series - Kevin Sullivan, «30 Rock - MILF Island» Best Screenplay for a Dramatic Series - Shonda Rhimes, «Grey's Anatomy: Freedom Part 1 & 2» Best Screenplay for a Comedy Series - Erica D. Montolfo, «The Game: White Coats and White Lies» News / Information Series or Special - «In Conversation: Michelle Obama Interview» Talk Series - «The View» Reality Series - «American Idol 7» Variety Series or Special - «An Evening of Stars: Tribute to Smokey Robinson» Children's Program - «Dora The Explorer» Best Performance in a Children's Series or Special - Keke Palmer, «True Jackson» Music Categories Best Male Artist - Jamie Foxx Best Female Artist - Beyonce» Best New Artist - Jennifer Hudson Best Duo, Group or Collaboration - Jennifer Hudson, featuring Fantasia - «I'm His Only Woman» Best Jazz Artist - Natalie Cole - «Still Unforgettable» Best Gospel Artist - Mary Mary Best World Music Album - Cheryl Keyes - «Let Me Take You There» Best Music Video - «Yes We Can» - Will.i.am Best Song - «Yes We Can» - Will.i.am Best Album - Jennifer Hudson - «Jennifer Hudson» Literary Categories Fiction - «In the Night of the Heat: A Tennyson Hardwick Novel,» Blair Underwood, Tananarive Due, Steven Barnes Nonfiction - «Letter to My Daughter,» Maya Angelou Debut Author - «Barack, Race, and the Media: Drawing My Own Conclusion,» David Glenn Brown Biography / Autobiography - «The Legs are the Last to Go,» Diahann Carroll Instructional - «32 Ways to Be a Champion in Business,» Earvin «Magic» Johnson Poetry - «Hip Hop Speaks to Children: A Celebration of «Poetry With a Beat»» Nikki Giovanni Children - «Barack Obama: Son of Promise, Child of Hope,» Nikki Grimes (illustrator - Bryan Collier) Youth / Teens - «Letters to a Young Sister: Define Your Destiny,» Hill Harper
Emily Ustach is director of programs for New Urban Arts, a free, community art studio for high school students in Providence, Rhode Island, with the mission to build a vital community that empowers young people as artists and leaders to develop a creative practice they can sustain throughout their lives.
There are many ways that we can reframe practices that take advantage of artists and their work to those which are beneficial for everyone involved, allowing us all to lead abundant lives!
«Students are able to see that their teachers are practicing artists and making a living doing their art.
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center is pleased to present MY SECRET LIFE, Lutz Bacher's first museum survey exhibition, which spans several decades of the artist's wide - ranging conceptual practice.
Using only this humble material, which is ubiquitous to the point of invisibility in everyday life, the artists in The Paper Sculpture Show offer a visually stunning, conceptually rich, and playfully hands - on exploration of artistic practice today.
The Artists» Library examines the centrality of books within an artist's life and practice.
The presentation explores how the two artists, who shared their lives for nearly 25 years, in Paris, then in Vétheuil in the Seine valley, developed a studio practice and a distinctive body of work while sustaining a broad dialogue focusing on abstraction.
Through the friendship and careers of the trio of artists — all who live and work in The Hamptons — the exhibition explored paintings made and the intersections and divergences of each of their art practices during this time period.
Yves Klein (1928 — 1962), was a conceptual artist par excellence, a radical, utopian dreamer described by the French critic, Pierre Restany as «a painter, but also infinitely more: a believer living in his own sense of the divine», whose diverse practice included ephemeral works in his quest for immateriality.
The artist's practice, which encompasses painting, collage, photography, video, sculpture, and performance art, often centers around a mythical cast of human, animal, and hybrid characters, who live in a world that exists somewhere between fantasy and reality.
Contributions include essays by Steve Martin and artist Archie Rand; a fascinating interview with the artist, conducted by Lawrence Weschler, about her approach to her studio practice and her life; and a musical offering by composer Bruce Wolosoff, who has written a stunning work for piano and cello inspired by one of Gornik's drawings (available with purchase through iTunes).
Johnston, the heart of the exhibition, was a geographically sequestered yet ambitious painter whose renderings of life on the homestead embody aspects of the Canadian canon and the peculiar sensitivity of women artists who practiced outside of established norms.
A critic of institutions and a believer that the artist should act as what he termed an «incidental person» — one who operates in a non-art context, inserting oneself into political and social life — Latham created an oeuvre that paved the way for much socially engaged and politically charged art practice that we see today.
The newly built Residency studio allowed us to develop a unique offer of support for artists, who could explore their artistic practice through living and working in the building.
Summer Guthery, Assistant Curator Laura McLean - Ferris, Curatorial Fellow Mike Skinner, Technical Director Randi Grov Berger, Curatorial Fellow and Coordinator for Norwegian Pavilion Monika Rendzner, Production Fellow and Coordinator for Polish Pavilion Robert Wuss, Lighting Designer Elizabeth Feidelson, Production Manager Cara Stewart, Curatorial Assistant and Artists Liaison Kristina Valberg, Performa 13 Hub Coordinator Debbie Huang, Production Assistant and Website Coordinator Melissa Negro, Website Coordinator Cora Walters, Communications Intern Amanda Ryan, Curatorial Assistant Paula Court, Archival Photographer Pierce Jackson, Director Performa TV A Practice for Everyday Life, Design Fitz & Co, Public Relations Perry Garvin Studio, Website Design Yeju Choi, Designer in Residence Darling Green, Logistics and Construction Studio Miessen, Performa Hub Design
Paintings of this decade by Pablo Picasso, Philip Guston, and Faith Ringgold reflect how artists began to confront the relationship between their identities, their studio practices, and the tumultuous times in which they lived.
On March 16 and 17, Using the Self to Imagine the World places a spotlight on the life and practice of Ree Morton, with participants including Tang Museum Director Ian Berry; artist Nayland Blake; art historian Sabine Folie; Alexander and Bonin Gallery Director Kathryn Gile; Founder and Principal of Art Agency, Partners, and Chairman of Sotheby's Fine Art Division Allan Schwartzman; and Director of Exhibitions at the University of the Arts, Philadelphia Sid Sachs.
CALL artist Juan Sánchez will sit down with VoCA Program Committee member and Associate Conservator at Modern Art Conservation Jennifer Hickey at the Bronx Museum of the Arts to discuss his practice and the experience of documenting his life's work.
Adam Nankervis is an artist and curator who has infused social, conceptual and experimental practice in his lived - in nomadic museum, museum MAN, and his ongoing project «another vacant space».
«Soheila Azadi's «Inside Out» from Jan. 10 to Feb. 7 at Moraine Valley Community College's Robert F. DeCaprio Art Gallery is part of Mosaics: Muslim Voices in America, which explores the breadth of American culture through the lens of Muslim artists living and practicing in the United States.»
J.J. Kegan McFadden is a writer, curator and artist living in Winnipeg (Canada) whose practice blurs the lines between cultural research and storytelling.
From the studio as a site of labor, to one that blurs production, performance, and spectacle, the exhibition features artists who have contended with rapidly evolving socio - economic influences and have reflected new ways of living and working in their own studios and practices.
At the time, members of The Archive Project felt that for artists living with HIV two deaths were on the horizon; the second was the physical death; the first was someone's artistic practice and career.
Like many of the artist's previous interdisciplinary conceptual projects, «Getting Ready» plays off of Olson's interests in concepts of evolution & transformation, training & readiness, online / offline life & practice, fan culture, and diaristic forms.
Artist Dorit Cypis» FabLab (looking for patterns), is a living laboratory centered around Cypis» research and reflection on her past 30 year artistic practice of exploring the psycho, physical, social and political implications of identity and social relations.
EZTV was a pioneer in independent desktop video production, microcinema, self - distribution, artist - based curating, public practice, multimedia live performance and the use of video projection in exhibition settings.
Eduardo Terranova is an artist and practicing architect living in New York City.
Born and raised in South Korea, Il Lee has spent most of his adult life as an artist in New York City — his home since 1977 and where he developed his signature process and style using ballpoint pen, a medium important to his practice over the decades.
Intensely personal yet elaborating universal themes, Spider III brings together the tangled skeins of Bourgeois» life: a duplicitous father, a protective mother, and the artist, who re-enacted her psychic torment in various material forms throughout her practice.
About the artist Kader Attia (b. 1970, France) grew up in both Algeria and the suburbs of Paris, and uses this experience of living as a part of two cultures as a starting point to develop a dynamic practice that reflects on aesthetics and ethics of different cultures.
There is an unmistakable influence of the events of private life on the professional practice of an artist, and Eva Hesse was no exception.
CALL artist Mimi Smith will sit down with Christie Mitchell, VoCA Program Committee member and Assistant Curator at the Whitney Museum, to discuss her practice and the experience of documenting her life's work.
Informed by an extensive background in live performance, Kahn's work embodies a keen awareness of the body and of artist / audience relationships, drawing on devices of improvisation, comedy, dance, theater, and pop vernaculars to drive forward its deeper structures based in literary, cinematic, and musical practices.
Originally from Chicago, Esteban del Valle is an interdisciplinary artist living and working in Brooklyn, where he maintains an active studio and mural practice.
Co-organized by the Menil Collection and the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Silence takes a multimedia approach to understanding the ways contemporary visual and sonic artists such as John Cage, Joseph Beuys, Doris Salcedo, and Christian Marclay have practiced withdrawal as a response to the complications and multiplicities of contemporary life.
On display from July 9 through 26, Living Threads highlights the artist - to - artist relationships which foster ideas and energy foundational to a sustained artistic practice.
Artist Lynn Hershman Leeson subtly undermines our ridicule of past practices with a real - time «consultation bot» that blurs the boundary between superstition and fact, nudging uncomfortably close to the role that Google and WebMD play in modern life.
The layers of ideas the artist explored in his early performance art, conceived of as existential explorations and social commentaries, have carried through to the more traditional studio practice he embraced upon moving to Shanghai in 2005, after living and working for eight years in New York City.
As these artists have drawn their practices and thought lives down to the intimate scale of the gallery, a love language has formed from material and incident.
About the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation fosters the legacy of the life, artistic practice, and philanthropy of one of the most important artists of the 20th century.
The series chronicles the lives of New York - based emerging artists in the first decade of their career, and provides glimpses into their artistic practice, taking visitors into their studios and apartments, places of work and leisure.
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