We support local and international artists through our signature New Commissions and International Collaborations programs.
Not exact matches
VIA is proud to
support the 2017 cycle of a SculptureCenter signature program, In Practice, an annual open call that solicits proposals from
local and international emerging
artists,
and eventually realizes
and exhibits their works.
Now in its 6th year, GWC's partnership with Mana Contemporary Chicago marks an exciting new curatorial focus to
support Chicago galleries
and their
artists by promoting the scene to
local and international audiences.
To continue the institution's
support for
local, national,
and international emerging
artists, Kois also established PLATFORM, a series of one - person commissioned projects by early - to mid-career
artists that engage with deCordova's unique landscape.
Founded in 2006, Hillyer continues to provide significant
support to both
local and international artists, as well as presenting programs that reach a broad audience
and create a platform for dialogue.
Based in the culturally diverse
and historic city of New Orleans, the Joan Mitchell Center's mission is to
support local, national,
and international contemporary visual
artists.
In turn, the Joan Mitchell Center's mission is to
support local, national,
and international contemporary visual
artists through residencies
and professional development.
This past spring, the gallery relocated to a 4,000 - square - foot space in Hollywood with the capacity to
support large - scale projects
and exhibitions, aiming to represent both
local and international contemporary
artists and engage with the community to encourage cultural conversation.
Founded in 1999, the organisation's public mandate is to offer a climate of
support for the creation of
and interaction with diverse artistic practices by producing new solo exhibitions of
international and local artists.
As an
artist - curator, his work
supports the efforts of
local and international artists by creating platforms for experimentation, discussion
and collaboration.
Your
support of 18th Street's mission is vital to helping
local, national
and international artists create challenging works that contribute to healthy
and vibrant communities.
The Joan Mitchell Center's mission is to
support local, national,
and international contemporary
artists.
Art in General currently
supports the production of new work by
local and international artists through its New Commissions Program and its International Collaborations program with numerous arts organizations arou
international artists through its New Commissions Program
and its
International Collaborations program with numerous arts organizations arou
International Collaborations program with numerous arts organizations around the world.
As an advocate for the freedom of artistic expression, Ballroom Marfa's mission is to serve
international, national, regional,
and local arts communities
and support the work of both emerging
and recognized
artists working in all media.
Established in 2010 by Jasper
and May Wong, Above Second quickly gained
international attention for its strong
support of the
local urban
and street
artists.
A pioneering force since the 1980's, we have grown into a New York institution unlike any other in the city,
supporting thousands of
local and international artists through deep personal connections
and direct funding.
Art in General was founded in 1981
and supports the production of new work by
local and international artists primarily through its New Commissions Program and its International Collaborat
international artists primarily through its New Commissions Program
and its
International Collaborat
International Collaborations program.
Artists also have access to professional training
and development
support, including studio visits with
local, national,
and international curators
and arts administrators.
She was previously a curator at The Drawing Center in New York City, where she co-directed Open Sessions, a two - year residency / exhibition hybrid program organized with
local, national,
and international artists,
supporting drawing practices in relation to film, architecture, sculpture, music,
and other fields.
We are committed to
supporting local,
international, emerging
and established
artists through exposure in our gallery.
Based in a 20,000 square feet / metric space in central Jeddah, Athr represents Middle Eastern
and international artists,
and encompasses spaces for creative experimentation as well as a visual arts bookshop
and a terrace for outdoor presentations.It provides a creative environment for
artists and showcases an exhibition schedule of
international and Saudi contemporary art
supported by extensive public programmes aimed at encouraging engagement with
local audiences.
Having an
international acclaim, these places have maintained a strong sense of community spirit by
supporting local artists and taking art to the streets.
Our gallery spaces have held artworks by hundreds of acclaimed national
and international artists, but what UMOCA focuses on is strengthening
and supporting local artists.
Through their
support they are making an investment in enriching communities through the creation of new art works by
local, national
and international artists that are presented
and shared with a global audience through free
and accessible programs.
Art in General was founded in Lower Manhattan in 1981
and supports the production of new work by
local and international artists primarily through its New Commissions Program and its International Collaborat
international artists primarily through its New Commissions Program
and its
International Collaborat
International Collaborations program.
«A Sweet Spot for the Arts»: Energized by an unprecedented wave of museum expansions, Toronto's galleries, curators,
and artists are drawing increasing
local support and international attention Betty Ann Jordan
With the
support of an
international field of
artists, the sculpture exhibition will give
local artists a chance to assist
and install artwork, as well as the opportunity to network with the visiting
artists.
Offering both
local audiences
and international visitors the opportunity to discover
artists, their work expands outside the gallery through a public programme that includes talks, residencies, site - specific installations,
and supporting cultural initiatives in Ghana
and beyond.
They
support exhibitions by emerging
and established,
local, national
and international artists working with large scale sculpture, painting, print, drawing, photography, installation, sound
and video art.
Founded in 1981 by
artists, it has been a pioneering force unlike any other institution in New York City,
supporting thousands of
local and international artists early in their careers.
is an
artist - run space
and curatorial collective that aims to
support experimentation, facilitate a dialogue between
local and international emerging
artists,
and cultivate a contemporary art scene in Nashville, TN.
The Abrons
supports the presentation of innovative, multi-disciplinary work; cultivates
artists in all stages of their creative development through educational programs, commissions,
and residencies;
and serves as an intersection of cultural engagement for
local, national,
and international audiences
and arts - workers.
Your auction purchase directly
supports our mission to assist
local and international artists in creating groundbreaking new works
and engaging our diverse community.
We work with
international and local artists, offering space
and support for experimentation
and the development of new work.
«Louise Bourgeois: Conscious
and Unconscious is part of a series of cultural initiatives organised by the Qatar Museums Authority to promote
and support local and international art, foster conversations about
artists and popular culture,
and build bridges between cultures,» said Qatar Museums Authority Chairperson Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al - Thani.
Supported by the Arts Council of Ireland, West Cork Arts Centre combines with
local, national
and international artists,
and arts organisations to foster a program that offers an in - depth experience of contemporary visual arts, including drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, performance, installation
and lens - based art.
Of the year ahead, MCA Director Elizabeth Ann Macgregor said: «The MCA continues to develop major exhibitions that bring the best of
international art to
local audiences while
supporting and promoting Australian
artists.»
With a focus on
international cultural exchange, the NARS Foundation is committed to
supporting the creative professional development of
artists and curators from around the world as well as community building through public programs that engage the
local community in Brooklyn, New York.
Artist Partnerships give additional
support for
artists to participate in our
International Summer Program,
Artist Residency Program,
and opportunities outside of The Watermill Center Education Partnerships
support Watermill's year - round education initiatives, engaging
local educators, children,
and families through creative workshops.
The programme of events
and commissions have brought
international artists such as Mark Storor, Studio Morison, ANU Productions, Scottee
and idle women to work with communities across the Borough, creating ambitious, radical
and exciting art, whilst also nurturing
and supporting local talent.
Donations also
support the work we do in our
local area through our Communal Knowledge programme, which provides opportunities for
local people
and groups to work with
international artists on projects which feed directly into our main programme.
About the Joan Mitchell Center Based in the culturally diverse
and historic city of New Orleans, the Joan Mitchell Center's mission is to
support local, national,
and international contemporary visual
artists.