Not exact matches
Particularly important to the
new generations of artists in Russia, V - A-C's focus is on practically
supporting and expanding the platform for home - grown talent, challenging
artists to experience, engage with and interrogate international cultural practices whilst developing an authentic and autonomous artistic language.
About Mana BSMT
New Media Program Established by BSMT Director Grace Franck, the Mana BSMT New Media Program (NMP) is a community - based residency dedicated to supporting the next generation of new media artis
New Media Program Established by BSMT Director Grace Franck, the Mana BSMT
New Media Program (NMP) is a community - based residency dedicated to supporting the next generation of new media artis
New Media Program (NMP) is a community - based residency dedicated to
supporting the next
generation of new media artis
new media
artists.
The Museum
of Arts and Design (MAD) has established a
new annual award to help celebrate and
support the next
generation of artists working in the American studio craft movement, the museum announced at the MAD Ball on November 7, 2017.
When he took over the position
of Director
of the Centre, Andrea Bellini launched a
new version
of the Biennale, conceived in light
of its history, whilst looking to
support a young
generation of artists.
As part
of its commitment to
support an exciting
new generation of artists, the Foundation named
artist Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze (Fiber» 06), one of its three recipients of its Artist Commission Program for
artist Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze (Fiber» 06), one
of its three recipients
of its
Artist Commission Program for
Artist Commission Program for 2018.
Bid to
support LAXART, a non-profit art space dedicated to presenting experimental exhibitions from a
new generation of contemporary
artists and curators.
Preparatory to the 9th edition
of the eXplore dance festival — Bucharest International Contemporary Dance and Performance Festival, Romania's main dance and performance event, 4Culture Association in co-production with Tangaj Dance kickstart Platform X — a residency program dedicated to the
new generation of interactive
artists across Europe that
supports the research and the production
of interactive,
new and trans - media projects.
Iniva is embarking on a
new series
of projects working with Higher Education groups in order to actively
support the professional development
of the next
generation of artists.
As part
of its commitment to
support an exciting
new generation of artists, the Foundation announces
artists ruby onyinyechi amanze, Mercedes Dorame and Emmanuelle Lainé as the recipients
of its
Artist Commission Program for 2018.
Eugenio Re Rebaudengo What's really rewarding is knowing that you are
supporting what is, in a way, the «next
generation»
of art: encouraging
artists to explore
new terrain outside the traditional boundaries.
This exhibition highlights in particular a
new generation of collectors
of color whose mission, in part, is to
support artists already at the early stages
of their career, often ahead
of the mainstream.
Both
artists were gathering
support from a
new generation of young
artists, the most prominent now among them: Lawrence Poons, Frank Stella, Donald Judd, Robert Murray, and Dan Flavin.
This Fund aims to provide the next
generation of artists from around the world with the opportunity to create
new work, offering them creative freedom in terms
of content, and
supporting them to take their careers to the next level.
The Iniva Commissions and Exhibitions Fund will provide the next
generation of artists from around the world with the opportunity to create
new work, offering them creative freedom in terms
of content, and
supporting them to take their careers to the next level.
In 2010, the Paris gallery moved to a
new space in the Marais, continuing their long standing
support of LA based
artists by exhibiting a
new generation including Matthew Brandt, Matthew Chambers, Heather Cook, Phil Chang, Alexander Kroll, Joel Kyack, Dan Levenson, Nathan Mabry, Joe Reihsen, Ry Rocklen, Amanda Ross - Ho, Brian Wills and Genevieve Gaignard along with European talents such as Philippe Decrauzat, Pierre Ardouvin, Thomas Fougeirol and Fabien Mérelle.
Meanwhile in the African blogosphere OSISA rallies
support for a fascinating Open Forum that ranges from «Funding Africa's Development to the Politics
of Sexual Pleasure, from Exploding the Myths about China and India in Africa to a
New Generation of Artists and Activists Talk Politics».