Sentences with phrase «temporary public art project»

Flux Projects is teaming up with the Freedom Park Conservancy to offer up to $ 10,000 for temporary public arts projects to be displayed in Freedom Park this summer.
This new program will support «innovative temporary public art projects...
Previously Gibran was the Exhibitions and Collection Coordinator for the City of Glendale, Arizona, organizing exhibitions with local organizations in conjunction with municipal exhibition spaces as well as temporary public art projects.
In June 2015, Bloomberg Philanthropies selected the City of Los Angeles as one of four cities to receive up to $ 1 million as part of the Public Art Challenge, a program aimed at supporting temporary public art projects that celebrate creativity, enhance urban identity, encourage public - private partnerships, and drive economic development.
Free Soil has exhibited internationally and received funding from the Danish Arts Council, and Zero One, San Jose, to create temporary public art projects.
The City of Alexandria, Virginia invites artists and artist teams living and working in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia to submit their qualifications for a temporary public art project for the Duke Street Pedestrian Concourse.
Bunkley is represented in numerous international collections and has completed a dozen permanent and temporary public art projects.
In 1969 he formed the artists» group General Idea with Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal; for the next 25 years they lived and worked together to produce the living artwork of their being together, undertaking over 100 solo exhibitions, and countless group shows and temporary public art projects.
SculptureCenter is pleased to present Meridian (Gold), a temporary public art project by Mika Tajima.
Mika Tajima's temporary public art project is a hot pink hot tub that releases «techni - color clouds.»
The piece is part of a temporary public art project by the Art Production Fund.
November 9 — March 30, 2014: Georgia Avenue Window Walk a temporary public art project along the lower Georgia Avenue Corridor (various locations
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z