We would like to thank the many artists, private collectors and colleagues from other galleries, who are
supporting this exhibition through generous loans.
Not exact matches
Through the
support of Zoetis, the Smithsonian Institution Traveling
Exhibition Service, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF)
Supported in part by the Parks Conservancy, an
exhibition of wildflower photos by Rob Badger and Nita Winter (
through March 27 at the San Francisco Main Public Library) inspires hope in reducing the impacts of climate change.
Said Valdés Figueroa, «CIFO is a remarkable, activist resource that fosters appreciation of contemporary Latin American art around the world, both
through its
exhibitions and its
support of ambitious, groundbreaking works from some of the region's most exiting artists.
CONTACT continues to foster the careers of artists
through the annual Burtynsky Grant, which
supports the creation of a photobook; The Gattuso Prize for an outstanding featured
exhibition in the Festival; and The Exhibition Award, which provides an emerging artist with a solo show in the CONTAC
exhibition in the Festival; and The
Exhibition Award, which provides an emerging artist with a solo show in the CONTAC
Exhibition Award, which provides an emerging artist with a solo show in the CONTACT Gallery.
Exhibitions at MoMA PS1 are made possible by the Annual
Exhibition Fund with
support from Volkswagen of America, MoMA's Wallis Annenberg Fund for Innovation in Contemporary Art
through the Annenberg Foundation, Jerry I. Speyer, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Philip and Shelley Aarons, Agnes Gund, Peter Norton, Beth Swofford, Susan Hayden, Angela A. Chao and Jim Breyer, Sheikha Hoor Al - Qasimi, Sarah Arison, Adriana Cisneros de Griffin, Wendy Fisher, Adam Kimmel, Julia Stoschek, Svetlana Uspenskaya, Maja Oeri, Jennifer McSweeney, Simon Mordant, Dana Farouki, Richard Menschel, Robert Menschel, Michael Werner Inc., Dorothy Lichtenstein, Linyao Kiki Liu, The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art, Sydie Lansing, John Comfort, Dayana Tamendarova, Mimi Haas, Marlene Hess and Jim Zirin, Donald B. Marron, Prada USA Corp. / Miuccia, Rob and Anne - Cecilie Speyer, Michael Ovitz, Michele Gerber Klein / Liberman Fdn, Anne & Joel Ehrenkranz, Enzo Viscusi, MoMA International Council, Lise Stolt - Nielsen, Union Beer Distributors, Ace Hotel New York, CANADA LLC, The Junior Associates of The Museum of Modern Art, Bill & Ellen Taubman, Foundation Galeries Lafayette, Susan and David Rockefeller, Philip Munger, Flanders House, with additional funding from The Director's Circle of MoMA PS1, and The Contemporary Circle of MoMA PS1.
This
exhibition is made possible
through support from the Mint Museum Auxiliary and awards from the Terra Foundation for American Art and The Dedalus Foundation, Inc., and is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue.
Raise the Paddle
supports deCordova's mission to inspire, educate, and delight with contemporary art from New England and beyond
through sculptures in the landscape and museum
exhibitions.
This
exhibition is organized by The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC, and is made possible
through the generosity of William and Laura Buck with additional
support from Wilmington Trust and FREEMAN»S.
This
exhibition is made possible
through generous contributions from Lawton W. Fitt, Ronald S. Lauder, David Teiger, the
exhibition fund of the P.S. 1 Board of Directors, and the partners of New Enterprise Associates, with additional
support from Scharff Weisberg Inc., Electronic Arts Intermix and Video Data Bank.
The
exhibition is
supported by The General Representation of the Government of Flanders,
through Flanders House New York.
The Untitled Space is honored to raise funds
through this
exhibition for the ACLU and
support their mission to uphold civil rights and liberties in accordance to the constitution of the United States.»
The Flood Gallery Fine Art Center fulfills its mission by designing and providing art
exhibitions, public events, and educational experiences that promote the appreciation and enjoyment of art,
support the creative efforts of artists, and enhance the quality of life
through interpreting, collecting, and exhibiting art, architecture, dance, film, and design.
Through exhibitions, commissions, artist residencies, and education programs, we
support the creation and presentation of innovative art about place.
Make a significant impact
through an individual or foundation gift by directing your
support toward a specific Gallery
exhibition or program.
Exhibition on view now
through September 10, 2017 in Madrid, Spain The Museo del Prado, with the exclusive
support of Fundación BBVA, offers to the public the exceptional opportunity of enjoying more than two hundred works of art from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library founded to promote the art -LSB-...]
Sponsors: The
exhibition is made possible
through the generous
support of the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation.
The Museum provides direct
support to artists
through Artist in the Marketplace, which nurtures the work of 36 emerging artists each year and provides professional development seminars culminating in a multi-site biennial
exhibition and catalogue.
The
exhibition is able to unfold,
through so much original material, just how crucial the frequent critical dialogue and encouragement coming from Freilicher was in forming and
supporting the daily lives and work of these poets.
Under her leadership the Harlem museum continues to
support emerging artists
through its residency program, show work by important, often overlooked veteran artists, and present innovative new
exhibitions.
Our mission is to
support emerging artists, writers, and curators
through our print publication,
exhibitions, interviews, and collaborative projects.
Founded in 1973 as an alternative to the more established art and culture hierarchy — Atlanta Contemporary was founded on the principles of engaging in experimentation and risk - taking
through varying
exhibitions, programming, and
support of working artists.
Martina -RCB--LCB- Johnston, an artist - run house gallery in northwest Berkeley, will continue its ongoing program of presenting work by emerging and mid-career Bay Area artists to the public and
supporting the local arts scene
through solo and group
exhibitions, artist talks, screenings, readings, and class visits.
This innovative collaboration with the city was designed to bring art into the community, activating public engagement with contemporary art
through curated
exhibitions and programs, and revive underutilized properties in the city of Waltham,
supporting the city's long - term goals for economic growth and cultural vibrancy.
To recognise and commemorate your valuable
support through a legacy gift, we will enter your name next to the
exhibition of your choice in the Whitechapel Gallery Archive.
Acknowledgements: This
exhibition has been made possible
through generous
support from Etant donnés, the French - American Fund for Contemporary Art.
Gifts to Streaming Museum provide
support for the ongoing development of arts and related programs that connect with international viewers
through the website and international
exhibitions.
In January, addresses the Massachusetts Board of Education at the statehouse to request increased
support for arts in the public school system and to propose several approaches to arts in the core curriculum; during summer, collaborates with Townsend and guest artists Richard Rosenblum, Richard Baker, Paul Bowen, James Balla, George Marsh, and Varujan Baghosian at the New Provincetown Print Project; solo
exhibition: Monotypes by Michael Mazur for the Inferno, University of Iowa Museum of Art, Iowa City (travels
through 1997 with Mazur and Pinsky giving lectures on their collaboration at eight venues).
Triangle Arts Association is a not - for - profit arts organization whose mission is to
support emerging and mid-career international and national visual artists, encouraging dialogue and experimentation
through workshops, residencies and
exhibition opportunities.
This moving
exhibition brings the stories of the mothers to life
through their petitions,
supporting letters and a haunting sound installation.
The
exhibition is made possible
through the generous
support of The Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation.
NewHive is committed to
supporting artists in a variety of ways including
through commissions, interviews, events and
exhibitions, and publicity
support.
Exhibition - related programs are made possible, in part,
through the
support of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the
support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
Having not known this
exhibition was on display, as I navigated
through the adjoining rooms that
supported her
exhibition, I was impressed with her ability to move between mediums to create cohesive narration.
The
exhibition is
supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission; the Pasadena Arts & Culture Commission and the City of Pasadena Cultural Affairs Division; the Southern California Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts; Pasadena Art Alliance; Kim and Al Eiber; Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, LLC, New York; the California Art Company, LLC; and the Pasadena Museum of California Art's Board of Directors and Ambassador Circle.
Grants
support the International Residency program of Artpace, CHRISpark, the public
exhibition of Pace's contemporary art collection, and the work of contemporary artists.The Linda Pace Foundation publicly exhibits its collection
through loans to museums and SPACE, its public
exhibition gallery opened in April 2014.
The
exhibition is made possible
through the generous
support of the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation.
The
exhibition is made possible
through the generous
support of our First Take patrons Leslie and Brad Bucher, Jereann Chaney, Krista and Mike Dumas, Cullen K. Geiselman, Cecily Horton, and the John P. McGovern Foundation.
School of the Arts
exhibitions and programs in the Richard & Dolly Maass Gallery are
supported, in part, by the Purchase College Foundation and
through an endowment from Richard and Dolly Maass.
Programming at IMMA encompasses Production Residencies for artists Sam Keogh and John Rainey to work on new commissions by EVA International
supported through the Arts Council Ireland's Open Call programme and an EVA
exhibition in the Project Spaces at IMMA featuring works by Locky Morris, Roy Dib and Marlon T. Riggs.
Additional
support comes from the Cecil Amelia Blaffer von Furstenberg Endowment for
Exhibitions and Program, the Houston Endowment, Inc., the City of Houston
through the Houston Arts Alliance, the Texas Commission on the Arts, the Jo and Jim Furr
Exhibition Endowment at Blaffer Art Museum, and The George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation.
In October, the museum will mount a photography
exhibition drawn from the 511 works that the museum has acquired
through Mr. Menschel's
support.
In Philadelphia this project was funded by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
through the Philadelphia
Exhibitions Initiative with additional
support from the Marketing Innovation Program.
With your
support, the Nasher Museum truly shines
through exhibitions, programs, research, publications and experiences that elevate our quality of life.
Major
support for the MoMA presentation of the
exhibition is provided by MoMA's Wallis Annenberg Fund for Innovation in Contemporary Art
through the Annenberg Foundation and by The William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund.
This
exhibition is
supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, the Pasadena Arts and Culture Commission and the City of Pasadena Cultural Affairs Division, and the Robert Lehman Foundation.
This
exhibition was made possible in part
through the
support of the Viriginia Commonwealth University Sculpture + Extended Media Department.
About The Gordon Parks Foundation
exhibition space The Gordon Parks Foundation's mission is to permanently preserve the work of Gordon Parks, make it available to the public
through exhibitions, books, and electronic media, and
support artistic and educational activities that advance what Parks described as «the common search for a better life and a better world.»
The establishment, founded by artists, was built upon the principles of engaging experimentation and risk - taking
through exhibitions, programming, and
support of working artists.
For more than sixty years, it has
supported, sustained, and showcased the art and artists connected to Maine — bringing the community to art
through year - round programming and
exhibitions, and bringing art to the community
through outreach, education, and its beloved ArtLabs.