Creative Time seeks to convert the power of artists» ideas into works that inspire social change and
stimulate public dialogue on timely issues, while initiating a dynamic conversation among artists, sites, and audiences.
Each year, 18th Street Arts Center seeks to
stimulate public dialogue around the role of artists in society.
It was established in 1977 to provide opportunities for emerging and under - recognized artists; to demonstrate the significance and diversity of drawings throughout history; and to
stimulate public dialogue on issues of art and culture.
Its core gallery program, Artist Labs,
stimulates public dialogue around the role of artists in society through process - based, commissioned projects intending to foster exploration and experimentation and provide in - depth opportunities for artists to critically develop their practice.
DTW
stimulates public dialogue, broader audiences and expanded contexts for contemporary art.
Production company that
stimulates public dialogue through journalism and multiplatform transmedia projects
Not exact matches
I'm a contemporary visual artist interested in the high life and lowlifes of everyday culture working with
public spaces to
stimulate a
dialogue between non-traditional art audiences and the incidental viewer.
In terms of placement, Angela views herself as a socially - engaged practitioner, creating work for and with the intention of
stimulating dialogue with the general
public.
Furthermore, by creating opportunities for artists who have not previously worked in the
public realm as part of the programme, we are committed to developing a broader
dialogue in artistic practice, with manifold and
stimulating outcomes.»
They have helped garner support for the prize and its attendant programs, including a series of
public programs called Nasher Prize
Dialogues, which are intended to foster international awareness of sculpture and of the Nasher Prize, and to
stimulate discussion and debate.
In conjunction with the Round, a series of
public programs will be presented to
stimulate dialogue about art and activism as well as the individual movements connected to the installations and foster a connection between the work and the Houston community.