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ARC Gallery and Educational Foundation is a non-profit, woman - run cooperative gallery dedicated to providing alternative space exhibition opportunities for innovative artists outside the commercial gallery system.

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With an estimated 3,400 exhibitors representing more than 70 countries, occupying 162,000 sqm of exhibition space divided into 21 unique food and beverage sectors across 13 halls, this years» exhibition is poised to provide even more opportunities for international collaboration and industry innovation than ever before.
Known for its strong educational agenda, excellent networking opportunities and extensive flexible packaging exhibition space, the Forum attracts a loyal and growing attendance each year, drawing more than 600 attendees in 2017.
Significant space and priority is given to the professional category of Illustrators, who can find at Bologna Children's Book Fair support and encouragement to develop their work and opportunities to meet with other operators in the publishing market and other sectors: first of all, the annual Illustrators Exhibition, but also the Illustrators Café — a space for conferences and meetings — and the Illustrators Survival Corner, with a rich programme of workshops, portfolio reviews and meetings with international artists.
The proceeds of the sale of Charley's Space and Doig's Snowballed Boy (1995) will support a programme by The Donald R. Sobey Foundation in conjunction with the Sobey Art Foundation to strengthen international exhibition opportunities for contemporary Canadian artists.
TIMA is also developing a nearby larger scale Free Will North Church Project Space which provides additional studio workspace and exhibition opportunities.
The new venue's two floors, Mr. Sanders said, could provide opportunities to «hybridize» the space, having an exhibition on one level, for example, while hosting public events on the other.
The fact that Terence Haggerty's large site - specific wall paintings in the main space will remain on view during Greet Billet's exhibition, will provide the public with an excellent opportunity to reflect on the state of digital - based research and its application in the field of non-objective art today.
255Canal is a private exhibition space, giving emerging artists the opportunity to independently exhibit their work in New York.
We focus on new commissions, giving the opportunity to artists to engage with the public space through our city and community projects, such as opening up closed gardens within the center of Athens to house public art exhibitions and bridge our formidable cultural heritage with contemporary art initiatives.
This studio was open for the duration of the exhibition and provided guests an opportunity to see a working artist space and perhaps catch the artist working.
MOCA Jacksonville offers indoor spaces that can accommodate up to 300 guests, a 125 - seat theater, and opportunities to enjoy a changing array of exhibitions with a focus on artists from the 1960s to the present.
Eliasson's exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to fully experience the magnificence of the space free of objects.
Based in Los Angeles since January 2010, Durden and Ray is comprised of artists and curators who work collaboratively to create exhibition opportunities in cooperating gallery spaces around the world.
Art in General gives selected artists the opportunity to create and present new work by providing them with a high level of organizational and conceptual support including artist fees, production fees, exhibition space, a solo exhibition, promotion, and opportunities to engage with audiences through free online and public programs.
The opportunity to present an exhibition in the dynamic Minnesota Street Project space aligns with the gallery's mission as it looks towards its next phase, when it will continue its tradition of exhibiting major works of historic significance international in scope alongside prominent local Bay Area artists, while also providing a platform for promoting and nurturing young artists with engaging new exhibitions and programming.
We engage emerging artists, patrons, and creative professionals by providing studio and exhibition space, curatorial opportunities, workshops and classes, conferences, and other resources.
Fahamu Pecou, Sheila Pree Bright and Masud Olufani have all been given the opportunity to hold solo exhibitions in the main space of the museum that has advanced their professional careers.
Through its exhibition space in Athens, Greece, DESTE engages in an extensive exhibition program that promotes both emerging and established artists, and aims to broaden the audience for contemporary art, enhance opportunities for young artists, and explore the connections between contemporary art and culture.
Focusing on the perceptual experience of space, the exhibition offers opportunities for discovering public architectural features and galleries throughout the newly expanded building.
Recess's signature program, Session, invites artists to use Recess's public platform to combine productive studio space with dynamic exhibition opportunities.
Space was originally founded in 1968 by Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgley with the aim to provide affordable creative studios and exhibition opportunities for artists.
Situated on the fair's 250,000 square feet of exhibition space, Platform offers an opportunity for galleries to showcase artworks that extend beyond the traditional booth context.
Located close to other Soho mainstays such as The Drawing Center, the space is a welcome addition to the Downtown gallery scene and allows the Team Gallery program an opportunity to showcase two different exhibitions simultaneously.
By condensing the different angles of her approach, in which the idea of travelling and movement — in time and in space — plays a fundamental role, the exhibition as a whole will offer a unique opportunity for a simultaneously sculptural, spatial and filmic experience.
As an artist - run space, Field Projects is committed to opening the field and exhibition opportunities to other working artists through our semiannual Open Call to artists.
In addition to pursuing installation opportunities in non-art spaces throughout the city, he works as the Exhibitions Coordinator at Houston Community College Central Art Gallery, and teaches printmaking at the University of Houston and the Glassell Studio School.
So when a member of our curatorial advisory board Jessamyn Fiore approached us with the NASTY WOMEN Exhibition idea, we were thrilled to not only use our space to amplify the cause but also to build upon the momentous response and enthusiasm for the exhibition with STAY NASTY — four days of music, comedy, performances, workshops, and an information fair, which offers New York City's musicians, artists, activists, and community health organizations a platform and opportunity to get involved alongside the hundreds of NASTY WOMEN artisExhibition idea, we were thrilled to not only use our space to amplify the cause but also to build upon the momentous response and enthusiasm for the exhibition with STAY NASTY — four days of music, comedy, performances, workshops, and an information fair, which offers New York City's musicians, artists, activists, and community health organizations a platform and opportunity to get involved alongside the hundreds of NASTY WOMEN artisexhibition with STAY NASTY — four days of music, comedy, performances, workshops, and an information fair, which offers New York City's musicians, artists, activists, and community health organizations a platform and opportunity to get involved alongside the hundreds of NASTY WOMEN artists.»
Artists have the opportunity to use the exhibition space directly outside of their studio door, post on social media and program workshops / performances / events in public program spaces at the Center.
When an upcoming exhibition fell through unexpectedly, we decided to take this opportunity to think about the relationship between exhibition spaces, curators, and artists, and to consider what exactly it is that we do, as on of many nonprofit spaces in New York that facilitates exhibition - making.
In an open letter, founder and director Matthew Strauss wrote: «For the past ten years White Flag Projects has worked to provide context and opportunities to artists at pivotal junctures in their careers, and give St. Louisans a space to engage with these exhibitions in the most direct way possible.
We aim to support the country's thriving artist community by creating opportunities that provide exhibition space, residency programs for young artists, lecture series and an exchange program that invites international artists / curators to organize or collaborate on exhibitions.
Restored by Tadao Ando in 2009, this extraordinary exhibition space offers an opportunity to spend an unforgettable night among works of art by contemporary artists from one of the most important collections in the world.
In Hong Kong during the fair, visitors will have an opportunity to see elements from another early work by Tehching Hsieh in a group exhibition at Para / Site Art Space, Taiping Tianguo, A History of Possible Encounters.
The Project Space exhibition includes a display of some of Caroline's resource material and an opportunity to explore the on - line sound map which she has created to accompany the installation.
The Zabludowicz Collection Invites series is a unique opportunity for UK - based artists without commercial gallery representation to showcase their work in a solo exhibition at a dedicated project space at Zabludowicz Collection.
From Jan. 12 - 15 is the last opportunity to view exhibitions and participate in programs in the museum's existing space.
The Delicate Destructions workshops and resulting Project Space exhibition are the latest examples of some of the many creative opportunities MK Gallery offers young people through it's Informal Learning Programme, principally through the Lost & Found scheme.
This edition of Office Hours: Portfolio Review is an opportunity for artists to meet individually with curatorial professionals from university - based exhibition spaces throughout Chicago.
The exhibition at Blain Southern in London this summer represents the opportunity to experience the manner in which artists have explored the relationship between personal experience and space, between the void and emptiness from the 1960s to the present day.
DOUGLAS TURNER is the founder and director of The Architecture of Tomorrow, (AOT), a nonprofit art and cultural organization, including an online journal and project gallery, dedicated to providing opportunities for underrepresented artists and artists at their various stages of emergence with exhibition space and resources.
New exhibition space mirrors the three major floors of galleries in the original: well lit and rectangular, with opportunities for curators to rearrange partitions for different hangs.
Crosstown Arts offers expanded opportunities and resources for the creative community including a wide range of spaces for exhibition, music performances, film and video screenings, as well as new programs including visiting artist talks and artist - led workshops, all open to the public.
BOLT functions as an incubator program — taking a holistic approach to the development of residents» artistic careers by providing: studio work space, exhibition opportunities, professional development, and creative community.
Typical responsibilities include: assisting in the execution and publication of exhibition brochures; assisting with curatorial committee preparation and planning efforts for exhibitions during the upcoming season; maintaining an active presence on web and social media outlets; researching and producing supplemental materials for exhibitions and special events; exploring opportunities for institutional collaboration; seeking sponsorship and grant opportunities; assisting with publicity and coordination of events; monitoring the gallery space; assisting on installation; and educating audience members on current exhibitions.
They are pleased by the opportunity to present exhibitions at Intuitive Art Space.
The residency offers 24 - hour studio access, the opportunity to present work to curators and critics through AAI - organized studio visits, and a curated exhibition at Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space.
While in residence, the artists are given a studio and living space, as well as access to workshops, exhibition opportunities, and studio visits with international curators.
The Gallery provides artist living in the Sacramento region with an opportunity to be a part of an alternative exhibition space.
«It was a great moment of opportunity for me, but a giant crash in everybody's expectations,» he said last night at Zwirner's New York exhibition space.
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