Sentences with phrase «presents cultural projects»

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The fear of «a Catholic parochialism, in which Catholic culture... simply projects its theoretically naïve biographical perspective onto the social and cultural map of the present» (page 76) seems to weigh more with the authors of On the Way to Life than a confidence in what we have to offer.
Twenty - seven European countries and 17 from North Africa and the Middle East are present as they kickstart work on a number of projects, including the development of solar energy, cleaning up the polluted Mediterranean and cultural exchanges.
01.11.2016 — Amsterdam, Netherlands — Commonland Foundation presented a video update on one of its partner projects that engages local farmers, land users and experts to transform highly degraded landscapes of the Western Australian Wheatbelt into productive farms and healthy eco-systems connected by biodiversity and cultural corridors.
Whenever the Board of Directors of SKS Netherlands (Stichting Kebon Sepatu NL) presents her activities to the relevant International communities like the Indonesian Embassy in the Netherlands to raise awareness in relation to socio - cultural and educational issues, we stress the uniqueness of having such a large group of volunteers realising projects through a «long - distance relationship».
John R. Johnson (curator 1986 - present) has built a good comparative faunal collection, and the department serves as a repository for curation of archaeological material from Channel Islands National Park, Los Padres National Forest, and various cultural resource management projects.
Armory Focus is an invitational section on Pier 94 that spotlights the artistic landscape of a different region each year, bringing together influential galleries, artists and art professionals to present unique geographic and cultural perspectives via gallery presentations, special projects, a dedicated symposium and the annual Armory Artist Commission.
The Hammer Museum, in partnership with Ari Bhöd — the American Foundation for Tibetan Cultural Preservation — is pleased to present The Mandala Project.
The «Foreign Affairs» project are three European artist - led curatorial initiatives collaborating in a cultural concept aimed to explore the relationship between artist as curator and artist each presenting the other's creative practice.
More than 30 organizations — leading cultural and academic institutions, arts initiatives and advocacy groups — will present a spectrum of programs that engage climate - related issues over the project's two - month calendar.
Jonathan LeVine Gallery is proud to announce its program during Art Basel - Miami 2010, Urban Alchemists — a group exhibition and public mural project presented in association with Tony Goldman, art patron and leader in the restoration and transformation of declining historic districts into thriving cultural destinations.
A joint project between Marianne Boesky Gallery and Marlborough Chelsea, Another Look at Detroit presents works and objects by over fifty artists, designers, and cultural contributors.
18th Street Arts Center staff will present about our own mapping project, collecting and mapping significant cultural and historical information in the 90404.
Special Projects at NADA Miami, December 7 — 10, 2017 features sculpture and installations presented in collaboration with exhibiting Galleries and Cultural Partners.
We play a vital role in Atlanta's cultural landscape by presenting over 100 consequential artists from the local, national, and international art scenes through our various exhibition and project spaces each year.
Norte Maar for Collaborative Projects in the Arts is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit arts organization founded in 2004 by curator Jason Andrew and choreographer Julia K. Gleich with a founding mission to create, promote, and present collaborations among the visual, literary and performing arts to connect emerging artistic communities and unite cultural forces to foster artistic expression and raise the imaginative energy in us all.
In resulting solo exhibitions at Providence College Galleries, they each present thesis projects that highlight the dynamic ways in which today's artists experiment with materials and content, conduct in - depth cultural research, and craft new visual experiences.
Physically present in Beijing, I: project space offers a hybrid practice in creating a new network of art practice and discourse, challenging preexisting notions of social, cultural and political forces in art.
Norte Maar for Collaborative Projects in the Arts: creating, promoting and presenting collaborations among the visual, literary and performing arts, connecting emerging artistic communities, and uniting cultural forces to foster artistic expression and raise the imaginative energy in us all.
Joshua Jade, Director, received his MFA from California Institute of the Arts, a BFA and teaching certification from Lewis & Clark College, studied at New England Conservatory, and has produced, presented, worked for, and performed with such notable organizations as the Skirball Cultural Center, Highways Performance Space, Springstep Arts Center, Community Music Center of Boston, Conservatory Lab Charter School, Creative Arts for Kids, About Productions, LA Philharmonic Green Umbrella series, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and more.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday - 6:00 or 6:15 Thursday - 8:00 Sunday - 4:00 ABOUT THE EVENT OCTOBER 26 - NOVEMBER 7, 2010 The Hammer Museum, in partnership with Ari Bhöd — the American Foundation for Tibetan Cultural Preservation — is pleased to present The Mandala Project.
Rather than an essentialist survey of the metropolis and its artists, the exhibition presented a snapshot of projects, people and the histories and institutions structuring aspects of their socio - cultural present.
She has presented projects in Chicago at the Chicago Artists Coalition, The Franklin, the African - American Cultural Center of UIC, and the Jane Addams Hull - House Museum.
Most recently, Bradford was awarded a Cultural Center Presents «In the Works» Residency by the City of Chicago, a commission by Chicago's Design Cloud Gallery, a HATCH Projects Artist Residency by the Chicago Artists» Coalition, and will be performing in the Going Dutch Festival presented by CORE Project Chicago.
The project presents Evans» work not simply as that of an iconic maker, but as connected with the cultural life of its community, as an outgrowth of the conditions of modern education and technology, and as responsive to America's post-war economic boom.
This volume presents new essays and commissioned visual projects that elaborate on the crucial ideas raised in the forum — the new kinds of cultural identifications facilitated by the Internet; the relationship between art and activism; the poetics of online communication; the relevance of the museum in a digital world; and the complex relationships between bodies, information systems, and urban realities.
Featuring a series of projects from the 1990s to the present, the exhibition speculates what it means for artists to work in fashion in the ever - changing cultural landscape of consumer society.
The Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam presents Made in Commons on view November 30, 2013 — January 26, 2014, a collaborative project of KUNCI Cultural Studies Center in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, and Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam (SMBA).
Norte Maar for Collaborative Projects in the Arts is a Brooklyn based 501 (c) 3 non-profit arts organization founded in 2004 by curator Jason Andrew and choreographer Julia K. Gleich to create, promote and present collaborations in the visual, literary and performing arts to connect emerging artistic communities and unite cultural forces to foster artistic expression and raise the imaginative energy in us all.
In the project space Russell Nachman will present a group of new watercolors, which explore his distinctive brand of melded histories: the personal and the cultural.
Osage art foundation and Fundaziun Nairs cordially present «Interval In Space» — A Switzerland / Hong Kong Cultural Exchange Project.
As part of our participation in Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Process Space artist residency program, we are pleased to invite you to see progress of our newest project Sitings at LMCC's Open Studios, which is presented as part of River To River Festival 2016.
We focus on presenting contemporary artists and projects, which are committed to engaging cultural discourse and addressing relevant cultural - and social themes.
Some of her latest presentations include: The Elmhurst Art Museum Biennial, The 4th Poly / Graphic Triennial of San Juan and the Caribbean, Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space in New York and the co-curation of the exhibition Present Standard, at the Chicago Cultural Center with overwhelmingly positive reviews from the Chicago Tribune, Newcity and Artforum.
Art & Stupidity, Focal Point Gallery, Southend - on - Sea, UK I speak, knowing it's not about speaking, Caixaforum, Barcelona, ES British Art Show 8, Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds, UK THE DREAM OF MODERN LIVING: Contemporary Artists Explore Ikea, Warrington Museum and Art Gallery, Warrington, UK CRU - Comida Transformacao e Arte, CCBB - Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil Brasília, Brasília, BR Open City Festival, Lublin, PL Ryan Gander and A.FOUR present Brand Evalgelism and The universe as I knew it aged 5, collapsed and expanded several times or more (Reflector), Wild West Space, Maastricht, NL Adventures in Bronze, Clay & Stone, Arezzo Biennale Arts Festival, Arezzo, IT Art as a Verb, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, AU Let's start playing the game, Onomatopee Eindhoven, NL When I Give, I Give Myself, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, NL Transparenzen, Bielefelder Kunstverein, Bielefeld, DE 2014 I would like to Join a Club and Hit Myself with It, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, UK The Peace One Day Project for 2014, ICA, London, UK L'Avenir / Looking Forward, La Biennale de Montréal, CA Art as a Verb, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, AU Blue Times, Kunsthalle Wien, AT The Human Factor, Hayward Gallery, London, UK Will Happiness Find Me?
Burçak Bingöl's «Mini Reform» was presented at the Embassy of Sweden in May as part of the «Tiny Office Art» project realized by Suzi Erþahin, the cultural attachée for Sweden.
«By presenting concurrent project room exhibitions with one artist from New York and the other from Los Angeles, our aim is to foster a national dialogue between these two cultural centers.»
While on the one hand Cooke's imagery presents the possibility of a depleted cultural landscape, it also projects an air of curiosity about the future of painting and an acceptance of the ironies that can create beauty out of desolation.
2008 Never let the truth get in the way of a good story, Site Gallery, Sheffield, UK A Recent History of Drawing & Writing, ICA, London, UK Playtime, Betonsalon, Paris, FR Panorámica ciclo de video, Bailando sin salir de casa, Museo Tamayo arte contemporáneo, Bosque de Chapultepec, Mexico, MX Wouldn't it be nice, Somerset House, London, UK Out of sight, Proyectos Monclova, Mexico, MX AWOL — Biennale of Young Artists, META Cultural Foundation, Bucharest, RO Wouldn't it be nice, Centre d'art Contemporain, Zurich, CHSelf Storage, Curatorial Industries, San Francisco, US I desired what you were, I need what you are, Galleria Maze, Torino, IT Within the big Structure, Megastructure, Berlin - Mitte, Berlin, DE Delirious Beijing, PKM Gallery, Beijing, CN Life on Mars, 55th Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, US Revolutions — forms that turn, 16th Biennale of Sydney, AU As it presents itself, Whitstable Biennale, Whitstable, UK Featuring, Galerie Chez Valentin, Paris, FR The flight of the Dodo, Project Arts Centre, Dublin, IE One of these things is not like other things, Unosunove Gallery, Rome, IT Art Now Curate, Tate Modern, London, UK Inaugural Show, Marz Galleria, Lisbon.
He is the founder and organizer of The Poster Project presents, a forum for dialogue on current cultural issues via poster portfolios.
Jeff Gibbons will present a lecture at DASER (D.C. Art Science Evening Rendezvous) in Washington D.C. DASER is a monthly discussion forum on art science projects providing a snapshot of the cultural environment of the region and fostering interdisciplinary networking.
In collaboration with Icebox Project Space Distance ≠ Time exhibition and performance, Black Quantum Futurism presents Time Camp 001, a two - day program and interactive installation exploring time, alternative temporalities, time travel, and temporal shifts from various frameworks, disciplines, and cultural traditions.
Elizabeth Price is selected by the Whitechapel Gallery as part of Artists» Film International, a collaborative project which showcases artists working with film, video and animation from 15 partner organisations around the world and presented over the course of a year in each venue: Belgrade Cultural Centre, Belgrade; Video - Forum (n.b.k), Berlin; GAMeC, Bergamo; Fundacion PRÓA, Buenos Aires; New Media Center, Haifa; Hanoi / DOCLAB, Hanoi; Para / Site Art Space, Hong Kong; Istanbul Modern, Istanbul; Centre for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan (CCAA), Kabul; Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow; Project 88, Mumbai; KINOKINO Centre for Art and Film, Sandes, Norway; Cinematheque de Tanger, Tangier and City Gallery Wellington, Wellproject which showcases artists working with film, video and animation from 15 partner organisations around the world and presented over the course of a year in each venue: Belgrade Cultural Centre, Belgrade; Video - Forum (n.b.k), Berlin; GAMeC, Bergamo; Fundacion PRÓA, Buenos Aires; New Media Center, Haifa; Hanoi / DOCLAB, Hanoi; Para / Site Art Space, Hong Kong; Istanbul Modern, Istanbul; Centre for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan (CCAA), Kabul; Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow; Project 88, Mumbai; KINOKINO Centre for Art and Film, Sandes, Norway; Cinematheque de Tanger, Tangier and City Gallery Wellington, WellProject 88, Mumbai; KINOKINO Centre for Art and Film, Sandes, Norway; Cinematheque de Tanger, Tangier and City Gallery Wellington, Wellington.
Each year Artspace presents several gallery - based exhibitions as well as touring and off - site projects; hosts artist residencies; operates a regular open studio program; initiates a range of public programs and education activities including conferences, lectures and artist discussions; and publishes cultural theory books and artist monographs.
Notable galleries for 2014 include: Kevin Kavanagh (Dublin), presenting a storytelling series by Sonia Shiel, current ISCP NY artist - in - residence and recipient of Ireland's 2014 Arts Council Project Award; Laura Bulian Gallery (Milan), highlighting career Conceptualist Vyacheslav Akhunov, whose cultural investigations were featured in dOCUMENTA (13) and the 2013 Venice Biennale's Central Asian Pavilion; contemporary Bahamanian art hub Popopstudios (Nassau), spotlighting «everyday» assemblages and mixed - media works by founder John Cox; Frederieke Taylor Gallery (New York), revealing environmental concerns of downtown stalwart Christy Rupp, whose seminal public art projects factored into the 2012 exhibition Come Closer: Art Around the Bowery, 1969 - 1989 at the New Museum; Galerie Heike Strelow (Frankfurt am Main), combining sociopolitical commentary and black humor via Florian Heinke, who curated System of Diplomatic Chaos at Kunstverein Wiesbaden last year; and CONNERSMITH.
«Performa 17» presents commissions and projects that examine immediate and critical concerns confronting our urban centers, the shifting political and cultural currents of our turbulent world today, and ultimately the role of the arts and of artists within our communities.
Ms. Jampol moved forward to become the driving force in a myriad of cultural and educational initiatives including: Jajo Art Gallery (08 - 09); Glocally Newark (2010); The 239 Collective (2010); Rutgers Future Scholars «I am» Program; The NeWWalls Newark Public Art Conference (2014), The Gateway Project Public Art Initiative (2014 / present), Portals, Newark, (2016 / Present) and most recently, The Newark Downtown District's Entryway Program «Gateways to Newark» present), Portals, Newark, (2016 / Present) and most recently, The Newark Downtown District's Entryway Program «Gateways to Newark» Present) and most recently, The Newark Downtown District's Entryway Program «Gateways to Newark» (2016).
The Arab Spring Notebook by Ibrahim El - Salahi, one of the artist's key works and one of the most important cultural responses to the Arab Spring, will be exhibited in a special project presented by Modern Forms and Floreat Group, 1:54's main sponsor.
Recent venues presenting Burtonwood's work include CICA Museum Gyeonggi - do, Korea, DEMO Project, Springfield, IL; Terrain Biennial 2017, Oak Park, IL; Cedarhurst Center for the Arts, Mount Vernon, IL; The Elmhurst Art Museum Biennial, Elmhurst, IL; The Samuel Dorsky Museum, SUNY, New Platz; Flux Factory, NY, NY; The Compound Gallery, Oakland, CA; Northeastern Illinois University Gallery, Chicago, IL; The University of Illinois Springfield, Springfield, IL; Bruce High Quality Foundation University, NY, NY; Firecat Projects, Chicago, IL; Wright State University, Dayton, OH; Purdue University Gallery, West Lafayette, IN; The Printing Museum, Houston, TX; Terrain Biennial, Oak Park, IL; Fuseworks, Brooklyn, NY; Front Room Gallery Brooklyn, NY; New Capital, Chicago, IL; The Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL; Shemer Art Center, Phoenix, AZ and Printed Matter, NY, NY.
La Kunsthalle Mulhouse presents Sous nos yeux («Before our eyes»), a three parts project proposed by Abdellah Karroum, associate curator featuring works by Adel Abdessemed, Gabriella Ciancimino, Badr El Hammami, Pedro Gómez - Egaña and Younès Rahmoun, and an intervention by the group LMDP (l'Autre moitié du paysage) in collaboration with social activists and cultural organisations.
DS+R is currently engaged in two significant cultural projects in New York: the renovation and expansion of the Museum of Modern Art, phase one of which was completed in June 2017; and New York's first multi-arts center, known as the Shed, designed to commission, produce, and present all types of performing arts, visual arts, and popular culture, scheduled to open in spring 2019.
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