Not exact matches
(
Research, editorial and spiritual
support provided by Bryan Borzykowski; «
artistic»
support by Trevor Melanson)
This polyvalent project space focuses on
supporting and exhibiting
research projects from different
artistic disciplines.
Both have the mission to preserve them, publicise their content and
support research on contemporary
artistic practices that draws on these documents as its raw material.
Residents are provided with administrative, curatorial, and professional
support to explore and expand the scope of their
artistic practice through
research, dialogue, and production of new projects.
Research support for new models of
artistic collaboration based on Allen's work as director of Machine Project in Los Angeles.
Jury Statement Chronus Art Center's fellowship program is conceived to
support and advance
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research based
artistic practice,... continue reading CAC 2017 (Fall)
Research / Creation fellowship winner anno
Research / Creation fellowship winner announcement
This unrestricted award
supports the personal and professional development of the recipients and can be used for living expenses, equipment and supplies, studio rental, travel essential to
artistic research, to develop new bodies of work, or to complete works in progress.
The collection will enhance and fundamentally
support the
research needs of young curators enrolled in CCS Bard's two - year graduate program in curatorial studies by exposing them to primary sources documenting innovative curatorial and institutional models and
artistic practices of the past thirty years.
Exhibitions, Events, and News Our Special Exhibitions Gallery presents important new
research on artists and
artistic practice, and our University Galleries are programmed in consultation with Harvard faculty to
support coursework.
The objectives of the HIAP Residency Programme are to initiate and
support new approaches in producing, understanding, studying and valuing art; to encourage
artistic exploration and cross-disciplinary creativity; to provide international arts professionals with opportunities to undertake creative work, conduct
research and build networks; to present the creative work of international artists to audiences in the Helsinki metropolitan area; and to foster international collaboration, exchange, and dialogue in the arts.
Through a rigorous curatorial process of
research, creative collaboration and interdisciplinary partnerships, the galleries showcase excellent
artistic practice and high - quality art, while
supporting experimentation and innovation.
Splendour is co-curated by Joe Moran,
Artistic Director of Dance Art Foundation, as part of Moran's Why Everyone Wants What We've Got
research project, and
supported by the Swedish Arts Council.
His quest for innovation is
supported by in - depth
research into the historical, architectural, cultural and social parameters of
artistic concepts and ideas.
In 2017 Anne received a CASVA Predoctoral Fellowship to
support her
research on the transnational histories of racism and its impact on contemporary
artistic practice in South Africa.
His final decades of
artistic production paralleled a succession of publishing, nonprofit, and visionary enterprises: in addition to his lithography studio, Francis formed a wind harvesting and alternative energy company in 1975; helped organize the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, in 1980; formed the Lapis Press, which focused on eclectic scholarship, in 1984; created a naturopathy - based medical
research center in 1987; and founded the Sam Francis Art Museum in 1990 to perpetuate his
artistic legacy and
support charitable donations.
This unique collaboration brings together expertise and resources from arts organisations in the UAE and the UK to
support international exchange through
artistic research, production and residencies.
Artists - in - Residence (A.i.R) Dubai brings together expertise and resources from arts organisations in the UAE and the UK to
support international exchange through
artistic research, production and residencies.