Sentences with phrase «project on the south side»

One was Williams Elementary, adjacent to the Dearborn Homes housing project on the South Side.
Gates has also become known for the development of large - scale arts - and - education - based urban renewal projects on the South Side of his hometown as well as in St Louis and Omaha, which he finances through the sale of his artworks.
Many of those flocked each night to Rashid Johnson's steam bath version of the racially charged Amiri Baraka play, Dutchman, seen in New York during the last Performa biennial, or to «Retreat,» an exhibition organized by Theaster Gates at the Richard Gray and Valerie Carberry galleries, or to Gates's Dorchester Projects on the South Side.

Not exact matches

Most oilsands projects are well north of the community, while the worst of the flames were on the city's south side.
On the two maps above, you'll see that the project boundaries, from the south bank of the North Saskatchewan River through to the Connors Road footbridge encompass the entire legacy creek bed, with the exception of small areas on the north side of 98th avenuOn the two maps above, you'll see that the project boundaries, from the south bank of the North Saskatchewan River through to the Connors Road footbridge encompass the entire legacy creek bed, with the exception of small areas on the north side of 98th avenuon the north side of 98th avenue.
The projects have included design work on Hawthorne Community Center, which is a new South Side bowling alley and roller rink owned by the Park District, as well as oversight on a $ 30 million renovation and expansion of Adler Planetarium completed in 1998.
The overall project size spans 28,000 square feet and will include playground equipment on the south side of the center.
«We did some research, and we found in the past that the north side of the tracks has not been developed as vigorously as the south side,» said Anderson, the developer of the Village Green and the Metropolis Centre for the Performing Arts projects on opposite corners of Vail Avenue and Campbell Street.
Other board members agreed and said this was a good project for the north side of town, particularly since Pioneer Park had been updated on the south end of the village.
The Obama center could be one of the biggest projects ever developed on the South Side, at a cost of at least $ 500 million.
«It was not all about the big projects only, that we would not overlook neighborhoods like Hamlin Park and the East Side and the West Side and the South Buffalo areas, that we would make sure that recovery, Buffalo's transformation, would also be seen on the street corners and the city blocks and that people's lives could be transformed by having simply a better quality of life,» Hochul said.
Senator John A. DeFrancisco said, «I was happy to support the Salina Crossing project in Syracuse to help revitalize our neighborhoods on the north and south sides of the city and provide quality affordable housing to many of our deserving residents.
That includes a $ 500 donation from engineering firm O'Brien & Gere in July, and a $ 1,000 May contribution from James Ranalli, whose firm United Auto Supply has worked on a handful of redevelopment projects on the west and south sides of Syracuse.
While job creation and total investment were important considerations when SIDA provided tax exemptions to projects like the two new Tops and expanded Nojaim's on the North, South, and Near West sides, respectively, perhaps what was more important was the immeasurable value of ensuring access to healthy and affordable food for thousands of city residents.
October 4, 2006 Gary Comer, 1927 - 2006 Gary C. Comer, founder of the Lands» End clothing - catalogue company and long - term supporter of projects to help children, especially those on the South Side of Chicago, died today from cancer at his home in Chicago.
Alongside this, our HLF - funded «First Light at Jodrell Bank» project will work on the historic «South Side» of the site (not usually open to the public)-- the area in which the key scientific developments took place in the early days of Radio Astronomy.
Milwaukee Selected for National «Our Town» Grant Arts Project Selected by NEA for New Milwaukee Public Library South Side Branch Mayor Tom Barret announced today that the City of Milwaukee has been selected as a recipient of a grant of $ 150,000 from the National Endowment of the Art (NEA) to fund the new Gathering Art, Stories and Place project at the soon - to - be-opened Milwaukee Public Library Mitchell Street Branch, currently under construction at 9th and Mitchell Streets on the City's soutProject Selected by NEA for New Milwaukee Public Library South Side Branch Mayor Tom Barret announced today that the City of Milwaukee has been selected as a recipient of a grant of $ 150,000 from the National Endowment of the Art (NEA) to fund the new Gathering Art, Stories and Place project at the soon - to - be-opened Milwaukee Public Library Mitchell Street Branch, currently under construction at 9th and Mitchell Streets on the City's south South Side Branch Mayor Tom Barret announced today that the City of Milwaukee has been selected as a recipient of a grant of $ 150,000 from the National Endowment of the Art (NEA) to fund the new Gathering Art, Stories and Place project at the soon - to - be-opened Milwaukee Public Library Mitchell Street Branch, currently under construction at 9th and Mitchell Streets on the City's south sSide Branch Mayor Tom Barret announced today that the City of Milwaukee has been selected as a recipient of a grant of $ 150,000 from the National Endowment of the Art (NEA) to fund the new Gathering Art, Stories and Place project at the soon - to - be-opened Milwaukee Public Library Mitchell Street Branch, currently under construction at 9th and Mitchell Streets on the City's soutproject at the soon - to - be-opened Milwaukee Public Library Mitchell Street Branch, currently under construction at 9th and Mitchell Streets on the City's south south sideside.
The project included 5 schools in the Belize District located on the south side of the city.
For several projects he revamped properties on the South Side of Chicago, hosting art events intended to attract both the area's underserved communities and members of the neighboring University of Chicago community.
Theaster Gates is internationally known for his work on the South Side of Chicago, including Dorchester Projects, Black Cinema House, and the upcoming Stony Island Arts Bank and Dorchester Artists Housing Collaborative.
Peterson is also a founder of Hyde Park Kunstverein, a community museum that exhibits solo projects by international artists, architects, and filmmakers on Chicago's South Side, and Qeej Hero, a transcultural video game featuring the ancient Hmong wind instrument, the qeej.
Wall of Now: Children of the Wall is a dynamic mural project inspired by the 50th Anniversary of the Wall of Respect, an iconic mural that presented portraits of African - American heroes on a private building on Chicago's South Side from 1967 - 1971.
His largest work (2009) is the Dorcester Project in which the artist acquired an abandoned property on Chicago's South Side.
Theaster Gates, who participated in programs connected to both Feast and Project Row Houses, has created Dorchester Projects to creatively renovate and rebuild both buildings and communities on Chicago's South Side.
Selected recent performances, exhibitions, and film screenings include: Weddings and Babies, Pilar Corrias Gallery, London (2017); The Next Step, Two Queens, Leicester (2016); Alice Theobald and Atomik Architecture, BALTIC Ryder Commission, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (2016); You've got my back and I'm on your side, FRAC Champagne - Ardenne, Reims (2016); The boys the girls and the political, Lisson Gallery, London (2015); The Fifth Artist, Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge (2015); Scene Four: Home, Flat Time House, London (2015); Dear Luxembourg (yours, bucktoothed grl), Nosbaum Reding Projects, Luxembourg (2015); Marmalade Me, South London Gallery, London (2014); I've said yes now, that's it., Outpost, Norwich (2014) and Chisenhale Gallery, London (2014); AFTER / HOURS / DROP / BOX, Modern Art Oxford, Oxford (2013) and Spike Island, Bristol (2014); Young London, V22, London (2013); They Keep Putting Words In My Mouth!
We start with Chicago - based artist Lesley Jackson, whose exhibition Walking with Rilke opened in early April of 2017 at Fourth Ward Project Space on the south side of the city in Hyde Park.
Eventually the project resulted in a hardbound book, Light: On the South Side, including the Grammy and Mojo nominated album, featuring Chicago blues as heard in the clubs from the stage and the jukebox.
Its creation was a ritualistic practice related to Gates» ongoing Dorchester Projects in which he has rehabilitated and reactivated abandoned and neglected buildings on Chicago's South Side into lively cultural environments.
«John Preus has been a leader in the artistic community on the South Side for many years, known for being part of powerful collaborative projects,» said Kate Lorenz, Hyde Park Art Center's Executive Director.
In collaborating with the African American Chicago artist Theaster Gates, who opened a new South Side project, the Stony Island Arts Bank, on the biennial's opening weekend, Grima and Herda found a productive way to step outside architecture's hothouse of generational and territorial rivalries.
Some of his most engaging projects involve the redevelopment and reuse of buildings in his neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago.
Since he began work on his now famed Dorchester Projects in 2009, Gates's transformation of a once - neglected South Side neighborhood into a thriving cultural hub has yielded an enclave of buildings that offer an array of cultural programming, from gardening to youth art classes to Black Cinema.
He has been widely celebrated for his ongoing real - estate development on the South Side of Chicago, known as The Dorchester Project.
Denham notes that Ventura came as a surprise, with three large projects in the works, including the 430 - acre, mixed - use Sakioka Farms Business Park, which will be built out over the next 10 to 20 years on the south side of Highway 101, east of Rice Avenue.
One noteworthy infill project that opened last fall and still under development on the south side of the Monongahela River is The Waterfront, a $ 300 - million mixed - use endeavor that includes 1.25 million sq. ft. of retail.
The firms current projects include the development of a ground up hotel in Midtown South, the completion of a large high end rental building in Long Island City, and the renovation of a pre-war luxury building on the Upper West Side.
Toll's City Living division has made its mark in Manhattan in the past several years, with condo projects including the Touraine on the Upper East Side and a joint condo and rental tower, on Park Avenue South near 28th Street, with apartment landlord Equity Residential.
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