Sentences with phrase «public outdoor work»

His untitled 1991 work featuring a functional, polished, granite drinking fountain juxtaposed with a flag pole was his first permanent public outdoor work in the United States.
It is the artist's first major public outdoor work in the UK and coincides with an exhibition at Serpentine Galleries of Christo and Jeanne - Claude's work.

Not exact matches

Because the outdoor gear retailer discourages staff from working more than 50 hours a week and tends to attract active, fit employees, «my hunch is sleep deprivation isn't as much an issue here,» says public affairs manager Tim Southam.
«From his days working in the Parks Interpretation / Education Unit at Niagara Falls to his days in public office, John has always been a steadfast advocate for state parks and the outdoors, and we are excited to see him return as project coordinator that will see him lead and assist on a number of park and governmental affairs initiatives.»
Overhead costs: Many trainers are moving toward being a mobile fitness guru, working with clients in their homes or outdoors in public parks.
Your organization might be qualified if you have knowledge and experience working with outdoor cats, and feel comfortable answering questions from the general public about one or more of the following topics:
• Have not: o We continue working toward a world where healthy cats are no longer «euthanized» in shelterso We work toward establishing TNR programs in all communitieso We need to increase public understanding of outdoor cats» role in the community.
In her free time, Dr. Shults enjoys hiking and other outdoor activities with her husband Chuck, who works for Fairfax County Public Schools, and their two sons Spencer and Barrett.
Whether that means providing outdoor access or play areas, or safe, well - maintained pet relief areas, Paw Works wants to support these businesses with much - deserved public recognition and celebrate their concern about animal welfare.
Clif Bar, Gaiam, Marin County Board of Supervisors, and SF Department of the Environment Aim High, Aquarium of the Bay, Baykeeper, Boy Scout Troop 484, City of Dreams, City Kayak, Creek Harbor Association, Fairmont Hotel, Golden Gate Audubon Society, Golden Gate Mother's Group, Green Trust SF, Headlands Institute, Hilton Hotel, Home Depot, Hoover Middle School, Marine Mammal Center, Muir Woods Trading Company, National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP - SF), Oceana High School, OceanHealth.org, Point Bonita YMCA, Port of San Francisco, REI, Schools of the Sacred Heart, SF Department of Public Works / Community Clean Team, SF Maritime National Historical Park, SF Public Utilities Commission, SF Recreation and Park Department, SF Surfrider Foundation, Sea Scavenger Conservancy, Slide Ranch, Sports Basement, UC Davis Alumni Association, UCSF Mission Bay Outdoor Programs
What thoughts did you have while watching old people work out on China's outdoor public gymnasiums?
The work will extend to 425 guest bedrooms, the public spaces, lobby, retail areas, beach and outdoor facilities, restaurants and dining outlets.
Schapiro continued to work with dancing figures in large paintings such as Ragtime (1988) and in her monumental public sculpture, Anna and David, a 35 - foot outdoor piece in Rosslyn, Virginia.
The artwork of Edgar Heap of Birds includes multidisciplinary forms of public art messages, large - scale drawings, Neuf Series acrylic paintings, prints, works in glass, and monumental porcelain enamel on steel outdoor sculpture.
The central challenge of a permanent outdoor collection is its permanence, and though the changing seasons and the passage of time (trees grow, flora and fauna evolve, Corten degrades) introduce elements of change, Inside / Outside has provided a series of opportunities for artists to reframe the collection and to re-present it — and the individual works in it — to the public.
Recent work also utilizes large, outdoor video projections onto buildings that creates temporary public art which incorporates new media and the visual language of murals while engaging with architecture and city space.
She is responsible for the outdoor public sculpture program of commissioned work by contemporary artists.
Examples of Laugesen's work can be found in various private and public collections around the country, including the Museum of Outdoor Art, Englewood, CO; Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado Springs, CO; Lowry Community Open Space, Denver, CO; Children's Garden Montessori, Denver, CO..
On August 7, 2015, Sarah Prescott presented her work in an outdoor video installation as part of East End Art's jumpstART 2015, a public art event taking place in a single evening.
Working predominantly in the USA since the 1960s, Fleischner is known for works made in and on the outdoors, embracing both land pieces and large - scale sculptures in the public realm which explore the relationship between man - made structures and the natural world.
To celebrate Antony Gormley's forthcoming major outdoor public installation Event Horizon, which will be exhibited in New York in and around Madison Square Park from March 26 until August 15, 2010, and our exhibition of new works at the gallery from March 25 until May 1, we will show two outstanding sculptures and a group of works on paper.
From citywide curatorial projects like Elmgreen & Dragset's A Place Called Public in Munich, to Sam Durant's investigation of historical narratives and their contemporary communities, and Katharina Grosse's numerous site - specific outdoor commissions, considerations of place and people are always paramount to working in the public Public in Munich, to Sam Durant's investigation of historical narratives and their contemporary communities, and Katharina Grosse's numerous site - specific outdoor commissions, considerations of place and people are always paramount to working in the public public realm.
Her work is in public, private, and corporate collections, including Target Corporation, The Rutter Family Art Foundation, The Brock Environmental Center, and outdoors in the Virginia Beach VIBE District.
«Dilemma» is a newly commissioned work by Elmgreen & Dragset at Ekebergparken in Oslo — a public park collecting and commissioning permanent outdoor sculpture.
Each year MPA provides: 15 outstanding contemporary arts exhibitions that showcase the work of emerging and accomplished artists; more than 160 art courses and our Summer STEAM Camp, taught by the distinguished MPA faculty; our award winning ArtReach program, a partnership with the Fairfax County Public Schools, Fairfax County Community Centers, senior programs, and community organizations serving K - 12 students, seniors, and people with special needs; and, MPAartfest, the annual outdoor fall festival of the visual arts.
MOMO's work is typically considered outdoor art, or work made for the public, lending to its broad accessibility and popularity.
Byars had always wanted to exhibit the work in a public space, according to Michael Werner gallery, which represents his estate, and so this May, the gallery, in collaboration with the Fondazione Giuliani, will present the piece outdoors in Venice, as part of the Venice Biennale's official program.
The bridging of public and private life is especially apparent in Gonzalez - Torres» «billboard» works of photographs and text installed in public, outdoor locations.
The environment for his work can be the cityscape surrounding one of his billboards — this is his «outdoor art,» he specifies, not public art.
The result is a bold, colorful, sensory and physical environment exemplified in previous exhibitions such as The Green ™ Cyber Web at Lawndale Art center in 2009, Bioluminescence at Anya Tish in 2010, and Primordial Garden at Art League Houston, her first outdoor public work, which is installed in the sculpture garden through February 22.
Working in collaboration since 1976, husband and wife artists Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen (1942 - 2009) redefined the nature of outdoor sculpture in public spaces.
Art is twofold: it is a consummate challenge for artists to create outdoor work on a monumental scale, and it is a partnership between the Conservancy and the public,» said Keats Myer, Executive Director of Madison Square Park Conservancy.
Interaction is no less a premise in West's more recent large - scale outdoor sculptures: a series of brightly painted aluminum works adorning public plazas throughout Europe and the United States.
But tackling large - scale works means working outdoors, in contact with the public, with other people.
The gallery was pleased, he noted, to showing work in the fair's main booth as well as at special Art Basel sections including outdoors with Hank Willis Thomas (Public) and Carrie Mae Weems (Film), «as well as exhibitions throughout the design district with Hayv Kahraman and in the Rubell Family Collection's «NO MAN»S LAND» and many artists in Jeffrey Deitch's «Unrealism» show.»
For the Center for Curatorial Studies, the exhibition will be completely reconfigured to include new works by the selected artists, a survey of contemporary independent cultural and art publications, specially commissioned performances, new outdoor installations, and public discussions.
Encompassing four blocks of Beverly Hills, this twice - annual, free - to - the - public, outdoor show features 240 artists working in a variety of media.
Her work can be found in many public collections including Johns Hopkins Hospital, Nordstrom, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Ocean Exploration Trust, and Temple University, where she recently completed her first permanent, outdoor public art commission.
Public: An expanded sector brings the work of 24 artists to Collins Park Curated under the theme «Social Animals» by Nicholas Baume, Director and Chief Curator of Public Art Fund, the artworks selected for this year's Public sector will transform Collins Park into an outdoor exhibition space.
The public art project will be at the Economist Plaza, commissioned by the Contemporary Art Society as part of their programme of outdoor sculptural works.
For The Contemporary Austin, Genger has manifested a massive outdoor piece of painted woven rope that covers the entire outdoor amphitheater at Laguna Gloria, cascades down the hill, and tapers off onto a platform in the lagoon — all the while inviting visitors to walk in, on, and around the work, activating the site as a nexus for community interaction, play, and public programming.
Some viewers may relate this particular work to Puryear's monumental outdoor sculpture, Big Bling, 2016, a 40 - foot - high public art commission recently installed in Madison Square Park, New York, and currently on display in Philadelphia.
The focus of this large - scale work is a couple pictured dancing in a crowded public outdoor space.
Like George Rickey, a large part of Ken's work is created at heroic scale for public and / or outdoor venues.
When he moved to upstate New York in 1970, Kelly began creating large - scale outdoor sculptures and public art works that appear in museum collections around the world and in public spaces in cities such as Chicago (Curve XXII, also called I Will [1981]-RRB- and Berlin (Berlin Totem [2008]-RRB-.
«The blank pages, available for the taking, involve more than just audience participation, these works were critical of the difference between outdoor works of art and true public sculpture,» said Bob Linder, exhibition curator.
The artist's recent projects and commissions include a large - scale outdoor public art commission for the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, where her work — Seattle Cloud Cover ‖ allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through tiny holes in multicolored glass; — Blind Blue Landscape ‖, a site - specific commission for the renowned Benesse Art Site in Naoshima, Japan, completed in September 2009; and — Stacked Waters ‖, a site - specific installation created for the cavernous entrance of the Blanton Museum of Art, January 2009.
Adjusting the frame of reference and context in order to encompass architecture, people, and traffic, and using materials that withstand the harsh conditions of climate, the artists included in this exhibition have redefined the public landscape with their monumental outdoor works.
«To take the muscularity of Abstract Expressionism and push it to a monumental level, the work was no longer a public sculpture but an outdoor monument,» he said.
He often works in front of a green screen and is drawn to the virtual space because of its potential as a queer arena, but his performances also take place in public outdoor spaces.
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