Playing a vital role in
stimulating international dialogue on Chinese and Asian contemporary art, the Galleries is dedicated to championing artists who re-evaluate and challenge perceptions of cultural practice from the region.
Not exact matches
These eight week residencies emphasize cross-cultural exchange and authentic
dialogue and conversation surrounding
international contemporary art practices, which
stimulate Chicago's own cultural community by infusing a range of artists and cultural producers into the city.
In a group of around eleven
international artists working in the space and two local participants participating on our program activities, a
stimulating dialogue becomes vital in fostering an independent position in one's work while binding the individuals temporarily within the group, which leads to a long - term network that exists even after the program is over.
The panel discussion is part of Nasher Prize
Dialogues, a discursive platform which is intended to foster
international awareness of sculpture and of the Nasher Prize, and
stimulate discussion and debate.
This nomadic pedagogical platform travels to countries across Africa, creating
dialogues between local and
international guest artists, scholars, curators and cultural practitioners in the hope of
stimulating critical and conceptual thought at a local level.
The U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and the Bronx Museum of the Arts today announced a new
international visual artist exchange program to
stimulate dialogue and address local and global social issues.
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.
Crucially, the residency programme also
stimulates dialogue and exchange with artists internationally, and another exciting new initiative for 2017 is a new
international residency partnership between IMMA, Create (National Development Agency for Collaborative Art), Sweetwater Foundation and Hyde Park Arts Centre (Chicago) creating an exciting opportunity for exchange and
dialogue between Irish and Chicago based artists.