Sentences with phrase «producing public arts programs»

Since 2010, Emerson has been producing public arts programs: murals, interactive light installations, participatory performances, and projection events.

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In addition to reviewing fiction and memoirs for Booklist, she has written for the Chicago Sun - Times and Bookslut, and produces public programming in the arts in Chicago.
Presented by Friends of the High Line, High Line Art is the public art program that commissions and produces public art projects on and around the High LiArt is the public art program that commissions and produces public art projects on and around the High Liart program that commissions and produces public art projects on and around the High Liart projects on and around the High Line.
Sla307 produces a number of contemporary art exhibitions throughout the year as well as a series of public programming which include lectures, performances, and film screenings.
The Annual Benefit Dinner and Art Auction is an essential cornerstone of SI's fundraising, with proceeds going directly to produce exhibitions and public programs.
Art Fund returns as programming partner and will produce the Frieze Sculpture Audio Tour App, as well as a programme of educational tours to further encourage public engagement with Frieze Sculpture.
The Artist - in - Residence program at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas represents one component of its larger art program, developed and curated in partnership with Art Production Fund, a non-profit organization dedicated to producing ambitious public art projects, reaching new audiences and expanding awareness through contemporary aart program, developed and curated in partnership with Art Production Fund, a non-profit organization dedicated to producing ambitious public art projects, reaching new audiences and expanding awareness through contemporary aArt Production Fund, a non-profit organization dedicated to producing ambitious public art projects, reaching new audiences and expanding awareness through contemporary aart projects, reaching new audiences and expanding awareness through contemporary artart.
Each July and August the Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA) produces Summer School, a series of public programs that teases out new ways of thinking about learning, art, community, and museuArt (WCMA) produces Summer School, a series of public programs that teases out new ways of thinking about learning, art, community, and museuart, community, and museums.
Produced in partnership with the Chicago Housing Authority, the 6 - week program explores public art and museums across Chicago.
Conceived and produced under the artistic direction of the Fondation Louis Vuitton, the exhibition showcases key works by Cheng in the framework of the Fondation's «Hors - les - Murs «program, destined to introduce previously unseen artworks from its permanent collection to audiences of the Espaces Culturels Louis Vuitton in Munich, Venice, Beijing, and Tokyo, thus realizing its mission to curate ambitious international art projects and share its collection with a broader public.
Stephanie Whitlock is the program officer at the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, which makes project - based grants to individuals and organizations and produces public programs to foster the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and sociArts, which makes project - based grants to individuals and organizations and produces public programs to foster the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and sociarts, culture, and society.
Produced by KQED Public Television, Spark is about Bay Area artists and arts organizations — it is a weekly television show, an educational outreach program and a Web site.
Each calendar year, TYFA produces major exhibitions and promotes scholarship, broad connoisseurship, and public programming through collaboration with art historians, critics, and museum professionals, who contribute to the galleries» events and publications.
Micol Assaël: Mindfall / Art 41 Basel / Art Public: «For the Art Public program of Art 41 Basel, the international art show for Modern and contemporary art in Basel / Switzerland, the Italian artist Micol Assaël presented her installation Mindfall (2004), a container filled with motors that produce unpleasantArt 41 Basel / Art Public: «For the Art Public program of Art 41 Basel, the international art show for Modern and contemporary art in Basel / Switzerland, the Italian artist Micol Assaël presented her installation Mindfall (2004), a container filled with motors that produce unpleasantArt Public: «For the Art Public program of Art 41 Basel, the international art show for Modern and contemporary art in Basel / Switzerland, the Italian artist Micol Assaël presented her installation Mindfall (2004), a container filled with motors that produce unpleasantArt Public program of Art 41 Basel, the international art show for Modern and contemporary art in Basel / Switzerland, the Italian artist Micol Assaël presented her installation Mindfall (2004), a container filled with motors that produce unpleasantArt 41 Basel, the international art show for Modern and contemporary art in Basel / Switzerland, the Italian artist Micol Assaël presented her installation Mindfall (2004), a container filled with motors that produce unpleasantart show for Modern and contemporary art in Basel / Switzerland, the Italian artist Micol Assaël presented her installation Mindfall (2004), a container filled with motors that produce unpleasantart in Basel / Switzerland, the Italian artist Micol Assaël presented her installation Mindfall (2004), a container filled with motors that produce unpleasant...
The Green Lantern Press is a 501c3 arts organization that produces contemporary art exhibitions, art and literary publications, and free public programs that together facilitate a public, multidisciplinary cultural discourse.
Off - site projects were produced by LAXART Public Art Initiatives with ForYourArt in conjunction with numerous generous partners including the City of West Hollywood Art on the Outside Program, High Desert Test Sites, and the City of Culver City.
Established in 1975 and based in New York, ICI works with curators and art spaces in the city and around the world to produce and present exhibitions, public programs, as well as educational initiatives for professionals.
It produces 8 to 10 exhibitions annually and hosts public programs, residencies, conferences, and educational initiatives that aim to develop a critical understanding of local and international contemporary art.
The Garden also produces a wide variety of special events, classes and workshops, gallery shows, and engaging public art programs.
In addition to the Artist - in - Residence Program, which began in 2013, the Center curates and produces public programming that serves the broader community of New Orleans, and endeavors to serve as an incubator, conduit, and resource for partnerships in the arts.
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