Sentences with phrase «purchase during the exhibition»

There will be art, books and other treasures for purchase during the exhibition.
A full - color exhibition catalogue is being produced and will be available for purchase during the exhibition.

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The Animal Welfare Act ensures that animals are provided with humane care and treatment during transportation, purchase, sale, housing, care, and handling by persons or organizations using them for research or exhibition purposes or as pets.
PRIZES > SPSCC purchase award (up to $ 1500) > Merit Awards ($ 100 / each and inclusion in the Merit Award Group Show during the upcoming exhibition season) > Viewer's Choice (winning artwork will be used for publicity the following season) > All submitting artists will receive an exhibition catalogue.
«American Vanguards: Graham, Davis, Gorky, de Kooning, and their Circle, 1927 - 1942,» a traveling exhibition now at the Neuberger Museum of Art of Purchase College, is an old - fashioned and expertly edited study in artistic influence during the Depression.
This edition is available for viewing and purchasing at Rook and Raven during the exhibition.
Tickets for the exhibitions may be purchased at the museum's Guest Services Desk or by phone at 937.223.4 ART (4278) during regular hours, or online at DaytonArtInstitute.org.
The exhibition opens on Friday, April 12, 2013 during the fundraiser «A Taste of the Neighborhood» to be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Tickets are $ 25 and can be purchased at setauketnh.org.
Published by Tacoma Art Museum in association with University of Washington Press, it is available online from the University of Washington Press ($ 45), and will be available for purchase at the Alphawood Gallery during the run of the exhibition.
The second part of the exhibition features a living studio in which the artist will work in collaboration with Purchase College students during a two - month residency.
The exhibition will feature over 150 works by Sorolla, including several of his most iconic paintings, as well as works that were purchased during the artist's lifetime and have never been exhibited publicly.
David Claerbout: Drawings and Studies, a comprehensive overview of Claerbout's drawings created over a period of two decades, co-published by Sean Kelly and Hatje Cantz Verlag with an introduction text by Christian Viveros - Fauné, will be available for purchase at the gallery during the exhibition.
David White will discuss the exhibition Robert Rauschenberg: Spreads and Related Works, a group of paintings and works on paper chosen to compliment the painting Recital (Spread), 1980, purchased by Philip Johnson during that same year and now included in the permanent collection of the Glass House.
0 0 24th ANNUAL TEXAS PAINTING AND SCULPTURE EXHIBITION 1962 - 1963 Sponsored by the San Antonio Art League and Witte Memorial Museum Dallas Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Fine Arts, Houston EXHIBITION Witte Museum, San Antonio Corpus Christi Art Foundation, Centennial Museum Beaumont Art Museum Dallas Museum of Fine Arts JURY John Gordon, Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York PURCHASE PRIZES $ 1200 San Antonio Art League Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Art League $ 1000 State Fair of Texas Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum $ 750 Sears, Roebuck and Company Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum $ 500 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Houston Museum CASH AWARDS $ 100 Beaumont Art Museum Award $ 100 Corpus Christi Art Foundation Award $ 100 Foley's of Houston Award $ 100 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Museum of Fine - Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Pollock Paper Corporation Award $ 100 Schlumberger Well Surveying Corporation Award additional awards may be announced later * donated by Humble Oil & Refining Company of Houston ELIGIBILITY The artist must be a permanent resident of Texas, having lived at least six months in the state during the year preceding the compPURCHASE PRIZES $ 1200 San Antonio Art League Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Art League $ 1000 State Fair of Texas Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum $ 750 Sears, Roebuck and Company Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum $ 500 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Houston Museum CASH AWARDS $ 100 Beaumont Art Museum Award $ 100 Corpus Christi Art Foundation Award $ 100 Foley's of Houston Award $ 100 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Museum of Fine - Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Pollock Paper Corporation Award $ 100 Schlumberger Well Surveying Corporation Award additional awards may be announced later * donated by Humble Oil & Refining Company of Houston ELIGIBILITY The artist must be a permanent resident of Texas, having lived at least six months in the state during the year preceding the compPurchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Art League $ 1000 State Fair of Texas Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum $ 750 Sears, Roebuck and Company Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum $ 500 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Houston Museum CASH AWARDS $ 100 Beaumont Art Museum Award $ 100 Corpus Christi Art Foundation Award $ 100 Foley's of Houston Award $ 100 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Museum of Fine - Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Pollock Paper Corporation Award $ 100 Schlumberger Well Surveying Corporation Award additional awards may be announced later * donated by Humble Oil & Refining Company of Houston ELIGIBILITY The artist must be a permanent resident of Texas, having lived at least six months in the state during the year preceding the compPurchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum $ 750 Sears, Roebuck and Company Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum $ 500 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Houston Museum CASH AWARDS $ 100 Beaumont Art Museum Award $ 100 Corpus Christi Art Foundation Award $ 100 Foley's of Houston Award $ 100 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Museum of Fine - Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Pollock Paper Corporation Award $ 100 Schlumberger Well Surveying Corporation Award additional awards may be announced later * donated by Humble Oil & Refining Company of Houston ELIGIBILITY The artist must be a permanent resident of Texas, having lived at least six months in the state during the year preceding the compPurchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum $ 500 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Houston Museum CASH AWARDS $ 100 Beaumont Art Museum Award $ 100 Corpus Christi Art Foundation Award $ 100 Foley's of Houston Award $ 100 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Museum of Fine - Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Pollock Paper Corporation Award $ 100 Schlumberger Well Surveying Corporation Award additional awards may be announced later * donated by Humble Oil & Refining Company of Houston ELIGIBILITY The artist must be a permanent resident of Texas, having lived at least six months in the state during the year preceding the compPurchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Houston Museum CASH AWARDS $ 100 Beaumont Art Museum Award $ 100 Corpus Christi Art Foundation Award $ 100 Foley's of Houston Award $ 100 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Museum of Fine - Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Pollock Paper Corporation Award $ 100 Schlumberger Well Surveying Corporation Award additional awards may be announced later * donated by Humble Oil & Refining Company of Houston ELIGIBILITY The artist must be a permanent resident of Texas, having lived at least six months in the state during the year preceding the competition.
[1] The painting was purchased from Bellows during the painting's showing at the Carnegie International exhibition in 1909; see the Corcoran Gallery of Art Accession Record Sheet in NGA curatorial files.
Artworks purchased during most exhibitions must remain on display at the Gallery until the show closes.
Slowly, during the 1880s, works by Impressionist painters were coming to America, both for exhibition and following their purchase by progressive art collectors.
All Selling Exhibition works may be viewed and purchased at the venue during this period as well.
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