Sentences with phrase «regular gallery programming»

Timber, lakes is the first in a series of ongoing one - night solo exhibitions by Lobo planned in between regular gallery programming.

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The Vancouver Art Gallery, with its rotating exhibits and regular programming for both children and adults.
The prayer room doubles as a gallery, which hosts regular art shows and is part of a city program that brings art lovers — not usually a churchy crowd — into the professionally lit space.
Located in the Fields Corner neighborhood of Dorchester, DAP provides studio and communal space to artists, while programming our gallery space with regular exhibitions of critically engaged, emerging local artists, as well as artist talks and lectures.
Please contact Naya if you would like to be placed on one of our mailing lists to receive regular information about The Work Center's many programs, events, gallery openings and readings, and news about our Fellows.
Our galleries are open every day and exhibitions rotate, so make plans to visit often, and be sure to take advantage of regular cultural programming, too.
Demato, a longtime collector, said the enhanced quarters now allow three - dimensional works to become a regular part of the gallery's program.
Our programs include regular gallery exhibitions that provide local artists a platform to showcase new works, a robust residency program that welcomes national and international artists into our community and regular workshops, artists talks, community potlucks and other and public events.
Through a regular program of exhibitions, publications, loans, traveling exhibitions, special projects and exchange programs, the Belkin Art Gallery participates in the national and international community of institutions concerned with contemporary art.
In addition to mounting solo exhibitions and group shows, Art + Shanghai Gallery gathers artists, critics, and experts from various creative industries through a regular program of cultural events.
The Center's 8,300 - square - foot space encompasses a gallery devoted to The Dinner Party (1974 — 79) by Judy Chicago, a biographical gallery to present exhibitions highlighting the women represented in The Dinner Party, a gallery space for a regular exhibition schedule of feminist art, a computerized study area, and additional space for the presentation of related public and educational programs.
Art + Shanghai Gallery aims to bring to the art world original visions, new ideas, and shared knowledge though a regular program of intimate gatherings such as artist talks and musical performances.
It continues to introduce new artists to the public and maintains a regular exhibition program in both galleries.
To submit your gallery program regularly or as a one time option we offer three types of membership: NONPROFIT, REGULAR and ADOPT A PROJECT SPACE.
The gallery also serves as an agent for community engagement by offering regular programming and creating sustainable partnerships with local arts institutions and community organizations.
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.
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Overall Gallery Week was successful in bringing new audiences to the galleries and giving regular visitors a full program of free events.
In addition to the display of its collections, the gallery presents a regular schedule of temporary exhibitions, both on - site and traveling; produces a wide range of high - quality publications; and offers a rich array of programs, including lectures, symposia, and performances.
Alongside our regular film, music, performance and marketplace programs, we have built a program of exhibitions in the Back Gallery space, including residencies and installations around our annual programs, where we have invited artists to create work in response to, and for exhibition at, music programs.
The Art Gallery of Western Australia operates a program of temporary exhibitions, outreach events and regular annual shows.
As well as participating in major arts events throughout Ireland and the UK, Gormley's hosts a regular program of solo and group exhibitions at its three galleries - including its annual Christmas Show in November.
Referring to the time of Galerie EIGEN + ART's foundation, group exhibitions of young artists that are not an inherent part of the gallery's program are shown in regular terms.
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