Sentences with phrase «several cultural projects»

With funding from the German Foreign Office, the New York office manages several cultural projects including Publishing Perspectives, Festival Neue Literatur, translation workshops, and Book of the Month Picks, and promotes selected German titles from such lists as New Books in German, Children's Books on Tour and Geisteswissenschaft International.

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«Over the last several years, the TMT project has welcomed the support it has received from all sectors of the Hawaiian community, from education to cultural to business to labor,» said Sandra Dawson, TMT's Manager of Hawaii Community Affairs.
He has received prestigious awards including the South Florida Cultural Consortium and has given talks at several Miami cultural institutions including Locust Projects, the University of Miami, and the Miami Art Museum, amongCultural Consortium and has given talks at several Miami cultural institutions including Locust Projects, the University of Miami, and the Miami Art Museum, amongcultural institutions including Locust Projects, the University of Miami, and the Miami Art Museum, among others.
Furthermore, Smith has been included in several important national and international group exhibitions at venues including the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX (2007, 1995); Camp Marfa, Marfa, TX (2007); Casa de Carton, Ingalls & Associates, Miami, FL (2007); Menil Collection Museum, Houston, TX (2006); African American Museum, Dallas, Texas (2015, 2006); Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, San Antonio, TX (2006); Rockland County Center for the Arts, West Nyack, NY (2000); Art Car Museum, Houston, TX (1999); Galveston Art Center, Galveston, TX (1999); Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (1996); Studio Museum in Harlem, Sculpture Garden, New York, NY (1995); Project Row Houses, Houston, TX (1995); Kenkeleba Gallery, New York, NY (1992); Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX (1992); High Museum, Atlanta (1992); Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI (1992); Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, TX (1992); Deanza College, Euphrat Gallery, Cupertino, CA (1992); United States Information Agency, Washington, DC (1989); Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, TX (1989); Longview Museum of Art, Longview, TX (1989); Bronx Museum, NY (1989); Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX (1989); The Museum of African American Art, Los Angeles, CA (1988); Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY (1988); Arnot Museum of Art, Elmira, NY (1973); New York Cultural Center, New York, NY (1973); Newark Museum, Newark, NJ (1973); Rutgers University, NJ (1971); Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY (1970) and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (1970).
Edgar Orlaineta is a Mexican artist who has developed several functions in his environment, not only as an artist but also as a cultural and contemporary art promoter, for example, during 1996 to 1998 he ran a project space called Art Deposit where a lot of artists from his generation had a chance to exhibit their work for the first time.
Amanda has had solo exhibitions and site - specific installations at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago and The Art Institute of Chicago, as well as several site - specific public art installations through the City of Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs, the Pulitzer Arts Foundation's PXSTL project in St Louis, and Monique Meloche Gallery.
She has also served as a panelist on several grant review panels including Miami - Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, State of Florida Division of Cultural Affairs, Southern Arts Federation, Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County, Ohio Arts Council and Miami Light Project's Here & Now Festival.
Recently shortlisted for the Future Generation Art Prize in 2017, she is the recipient of several other awards and honors including the Denniston Hill Artist Residency (2017), The Laundromat Project Alumni Award for Art in Community (2017), Harpo Foundation Grant (2016), Magnum Foundation Grant (2016), Creative Exchange Lab at the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art Residency (2016), Smack Mellon Studio Residency (2016), Triple Canopy Commission at New York Public Library Labs (2015), Lower East Side Printshop Keyholder Residency (2015), A.I.R. Gallery Fellowship (2015), Queens Museum Jerome Emerging Artist Fellowship (2015), New York Artadia Grant (2015), Bronx AIM Fellowship (2015), Process Space Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Residency (2015), Art Matters Grant (2014), Rema Hort Mann Foundation Grant (2014), Center for Book Arts Residency (2013), The Laundromat Project Create Change Fellowship (2013), Center for Photography at Woodstock Residency (2012), among others.
He has received several honors, such as the Sculpture Space Fellowship and Residency (partially funded by both the Pollock - Krasner Foundation and the New York State Council on the Arts), the Strategic Opportunity Stipend Program Grant through the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Vermont Studio Center's partial - grant and Residency, and for the project grants from the Nomura Cultural Foundation, ISE Cultural Foundation, Asahi Shimbun Foundation, SBU FAHSS Grant, and NYU ITP Camp Fellowship.
Elijah Burgher is an artist and writer based in Chicago, IL. He has most recently exhibited in a solo show at Shane Campbell Gallery in Oak Park, IL and a two - person exhibition at Peregrine Program in Chicago, IL. He will exhibit work in group shows at Johalla Projects in Chicago and Envoy Enterprises in New York this summer. He maintains a hybrid studio wall / magick diary blog at http://ghostvomit.blogspot.com/. Burgher co-founded and co-edited the now - defunct art publication BAT. He has written reviews and essays for ArtUS and several small art publications in Chicago, as well as contributed writing to Art: 21's guest blog. He received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2004, and a BA from Sarah Lawrence college in 2000, where he split his credits amongst Literature, Visual Art, and Cultural Anthropology.
Art & Stupidity, Focal Point Gallery, Southend - on - Sea, UK I speak, knowing it's not about speaking, Caixaforum, Barcelona, ES British Art Show 8, Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds, UK THE DREAM OF MODERN LIVING: Contemporary Artists Explore Ikea, Warrington Museum and Art Gallery, Warrington, UK CRU - Comida Transformacao e Arte, CCBB - Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil Brasília, Brasília, BR Open City Festival, Lublin, PL Ryan Gander and A.FOUR present Brand Evalgelism and The universe as I knew it aged 5, collapsed and expanded several times or more (Reflector), Wild West Space, Maastricht, NL Adventures in Bronze, Clay & Stone, Arezzo Biennale Arts Festival, Arezzo, IT Art as a Verb, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, AU Let's start playing the game, Onomatopee Eindhoven, NL When I Give, I Give Myself, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, NL Transparenzen, Bielefelder Kunstverein, Bielefeld, DE 2014 I would like to Join a Club and Hit Myself with It, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, UK The Peace One Day Project for 2014, ICA, London, UK L'Avenir / Looking Forward, La Biennale de Montréal, CA Art as a Verb, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, AU Blue Times, Kunsthalle Wien, AT The Human Factor, Hayward Gallery, London, UK Will Happiness Find Me?
She continued her collaboration with director Koyo Kouoh, working with her on several projects, such as Body Talk - Feminism, Sexuality and the Body in the Work of African Women Artists (to be held at WIELS, Brussels, in February 2015), and Streamlines, a project that makes the oceans the metaphorical focal point for an international group exhibition which will examine the cultural repercussion of the global stream of goods and trade between the South and the North (to be held at Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, in October 2015).
He is currently artistic director in several major urban projects, Rives de Saône - River Movie in Lyon, and since 2015 the Grand Paris Express cultural project.
She coordinated the curatorial area at the Cabañas Cultural Institute, as well as several projects from the Planning Department of the General Directorate of Culture of Guadalajara.
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.
Ettun has been honored by several organizations including MacDowell Fellowship, Abron's Art Center, The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Art Production Fund, Socrates Sculpture Park, America Israel Cultural Foundation, The World Performance Project, Artis, Yale School of Art, RECESS, and Triangle Workshop Residency.
Scott is the recipient of several public art commissions, an Artist Fellowship, and numerous grants from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, the Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation, the Contemporary Arts Center's SweetArts Fund, and Transforma Projects.
Rey has had several solo and group shows in Europe and the Americas, including Concord Sylvania Gallery, London, Sam Collins, London, Huntington Project Space, London, Miniloft Gallery, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Xenado Gallerie, Berlin, Germany, Matilha Cultural, Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Mezzanine Gallery, Sao Paulo, Brazil, among others.
Ettun has been honored by several organizations including The Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant, MacDowell Fellowship, Abrons Art Center, The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Art Production Fund, Socrates Sculpture Park, America Israel Cultural Foundation, The World Performance Project, Artis, Yale School of Art, RECESS, and Triangle Workshop Residency.
She is currently the Special Projects Manager for the Commissioner's Unit at the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs where, in addition to managing several other new initiatives, she launched and co-directs the new Public Artist - in - Residence (PAIR) program that embeds artists in city government in order to address pressing civic challenges through creative practice.
ARTCRITICAL PICK: Eleanor Ray at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects Several of Eleanor Ray's delectable postcard - sized portrait sketches of cultural locales take as their motif Donald Judd's Soho studio, which is now a museum.
The project combines new construction with the selective refurbishment of existing buildings and will also incorporate several social and cultural spaces in its surroundings to encourage meeting and sharing in the neighborhood.
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