Sentences with phrase «through dynamic exhibitions»

Founded in 1914, The Baltimore Museum of Art is a major cultural destination recognized for engaging diverse audiences through dynamic exhibitions and innovative educational and community outreach programs.
The Fowler enhances understanding and appreciation of the diverse peoples, cultures, and religions of the world through dynamic exhibitions, publications, and public programs, informed by interdisciplinary approaches and the perspectives of the cultures represented.
Each Artist Resident receives professional development through dynamic exhibitions, one - on - one studio visits, public programs, and community building to develop a sustainable creative practice.
Through dynamic exhibitions accompanied by scholarly publications and accessible educational programs, the Museum reaches out to local, regional, national and international audiences of all ages.
Today, the Prado is one of the most visited museums in the world and, through its dynamic exhibition, publishing, conservation and research programs, continues to influence art - historical research and contemporary museum practice.
The gallery also works with a pool of young innovative artists through their dynamic exhibition programme.

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About Site - Queensland's premier visual arts institution, the Queensland Art Gallery Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), connects people and art through a dynamic program of Australian and international exhibitions that showcase works from a diverse range of historical and contemporary artists.
Through dynamic spreads, you'll discover the Berlin - based studio Hort's transformative campaign for Nike; Base's responsive, flexible logo for Munich's Haus der Kunst museum; how design agency Bond worked with ArtRabbit, a website and app that catalogs contemporary art exhibitions, on a clever identity rollout; and how John Haslam, managing director of bespoke paper company G.
The Bronx Museum of the Arts is a contemporary art museum that connects diverse audiences to the urban experience through its permanent collection, special exhibitions, and education programs that strive to reflect the borough's dynamic communities.
The Visual Arts Program at Wave Hill presents the work of contemporary artists who explore the dynamic relationship between nature, culture and site through exhibitions in Glyndor Gallery and the Sunroom Project Space, and through the Winter Workspace Program and generated@wavehill.
The Spatial Analysis and Visualization Initiative (SAVI) at Pratt Institute, along with co-organizers Carto and Enigma, will bring the concept of «Data through Design» to life in a dynamic visual exhibition as part of NYC Open Data Week in March, a city - wide initiative led by the New York City Mayor's Office of Data Analytics to celebrate the access to, and benefits of, open data for all.
With a focus upon contemporary art since the 1960s, MUMA seeks to establish the museum as a dynamic site for cultural production, pedagogy and participation — through exhibitions, collection development, curatorial research, publishing, and academic and community engagement.
The exhibition's chronological installation brings to light intriguing parallels between these three time periods, revealing dynamic through - threads within the artistic depiction of identity from 1912 to the present, such as the turn to language, symbolic attributes, and the metaphorical significance of color and form.
Contemporary gallery Gazelli Art House supports a wide range of international artists, presenting a broad and dynamic programme to a diverse audience through global public projects and exhibition spaces in London and Baku.
The exhibition's chronological installation reveals intriguing parallels between these three time periods, revealing dynamic through - threads within the artistic depiction of identity from 1912 to the present, such as the turn to language, symbolic attributes, and the metaphorical significance of color and form.
Through the exhibition and catalogue, the UB Art Galleries seeks to encourage critical reassessment of Okumura's entire oeuvre and secure her position as a dynamic and integral figure in art history.
Through dynamic abstractions and semiotic metaphors, this exhibition offers a new perspective on the events that surround this crisis in order to insight a larger discussion that gets into motion a curiosity about these events and human experiences.
At once static and dynamic, the book presents a journey through a series of landscapes, juxtaposed with a steadily spinning furniture form — that of the primary exhibition component, a set of colorful benches featuring ergonomics designed to heighten and transform physical and mental awareness.
Dynamic and changing, the Whitworth continues to expand its collection through gifts and purchases and in 2014 underwent a major # 15 million redevelopment, transforming the galleries and doubling them in size, while creating new spaces for the collection and exhibitions.
Alongside the gallery halls, Art Dubai's extensive not - for - profit programme includes a dynamic roster of commissioned projects, film and radio programmes; artists» and curators» residencies; educational initiatives for children through to professionals, including the year - round art school Campus Art Dubai; an annual exhibition of works by winners of The Abraaj Group Art Prize; and the critically - acclaimed Global Art Forum.
The Spatial Analysis and Visualization Initiative (SAVI) at Pratt Institute, along with co-organizers Carto and Enigma, will bring the concept of «Data through Design» to life in a dynamic visual exhibition as part of NYC...
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture advances the knowledge of the global black experience through dynamic programs and exhibitions.
The Rosenbach sheds new light on two seminal Gothic works with a dynamic exhibition on view October 13, 2017 through February 11, 2018.
Making its SCAD Museum of Art debut, the exhibition explores fashion, film and painting through the eyes of three dynamic artists: multihyphenate performer André 3000...
Making its SCAD Museum of Art debut, the exhibition explores fashion, film and painting through the eyes of three dynamic artists: multihyphenate performer André 3000 Benjamin, filmmaker Greg Brunkalla (B.F.A. video / film) and painter Jimmy O'Neal (B.F.A. illustration).
Pursuing and intertwining visions of tomorrow and visions of the city across such projects as Do It and Cities on the Move, through a range of alternative museum and exhibition models, Obrist stresses their dynamic emergence and evolution through dialogues, collaborations and negotiations, between a shifting, international, interdisciplinary nexus of artists, architects, curators and historians.
Dynamic sculptural installations will be presented by D. DEL REVERDA - JENNINGS, in the upcoming Central, Indianapolis Public Library presentation of «MEET THE ARTISTS» XXIX» Annual Exhibition and Gala which will be held in February running through March 2017.
Through a closer look at the featured exhibition and an interactive workshop, participants will learn dynamic activities for engaging with contemporary art in the classroom.
Through a framework of monthly exhibitions and related programs, we strive to maintain a dynamic schedule in which the gallery is continuously reinvented to reflect the spirit and process of an artist, specific program series, or collaboration.
The graphic system that Marina Willer devised for the exhibition is inspired by the dynamic storytelling devices associated with Manga comics: the iconic storyboards, composed of panels that vary radically in angle, size and scale; and cinematic framing, achieved through a rapid alternation between long shots and close - ups, montages and scene changes.
Set to open this December, the 60,000 sq ft space, based in Manhattan, will immerse visitors into the secretive universe of espionage through one - of - a-kind exhibitions featuring dynamic storytelling and individualised experiences.
Through residencies, workshops, events, and exhibitions, Errant Bodies Sound Art Space emphasizes an engagement with process and dialogue, encouraging a dynamic and diverse approach to the sound arts.
Founded in 2015 by art historian and curator Marina Vranopoulou, Dio Horia is a dynamic, young platform for contemporary art that explores relationships between Greece and abroad, as well as how Greece, and Mykonos in particular, can be re-imagined through an intensive summer programme of residencies, commissions, exhibitions and artistic collaborations.
The exhibition brings these new commissions, such as Grannan's stirring untitled portrait of a father embracing his young daughter (2011) and Beshty's dynamic abstract photographs created by sending unprotected exposed film through airport X-ray machines, together with famed and less familiar WPA images.
Through events and exhibitions but also lectures, residencies and workshops, the project space emphasizes an engagement with process and dialogue, encouraging a dynamic and diverse approach to the sound arts.
Howardena Pindell, an original exhibition curated by Andrea Barnwell Brownlee, Ph.D., director of the Museum, and Anne Collins Smith, curator of collections for the Museum, will spotlight Pindell's dynamic works from 1974 - 1986 and explore how she blends her abstract formal sensibilities, personal memory and activism through the lens of life history.
This focused exhibition, on view through January 2, 2011, provides a unique opportunity for the visitor to experience how these dynamic works of art play against one another, along with showcasing the distinct interaction between sculpture and viewer.
Her dynamic, immersive installations address key issues that span the realms of film, museum exhibitions, the natural sciences, and contemporary culture through the deployment of movement, scale, and architecture.
The dynamic exhibitions, showcasing works by artists from around the world, are open free to the public through engaging guided tours.
In this exhibition — which takes its title from the phonetic spelling of the word Atmosphere — all three artists respond to the dynamic climate of contemporary South Africa, primarily through the use of painterly abstraction.
We provide dynamic interactions with the arts through our community of visual artists, exhibitions, and programs.
Griffa's discourse, which has become increasingly dynamic in more recent years through color variation and the illustration of characters, symbols, and numbers representative of the Golden Ratio, (also the focus of a solo exhibition to be on view this February at Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles, curated by Bice Curiger), originated from a simple mark; the unadorned line that reaches horizontally from left to right.
The exhibition features a dynamic roster of artists from the Bay Area and beyond, each connected through their work's emblematic nature.
Through this dynamic collaboration and several exhibitions, Branch Arts has built up an extensive network of Cuban artists.
Fernandez's paintings stand out halfway through the exhibition — showcasing a process that includes working with blueprints, sewing patterns, and maps to create dynamic compositions of layered mark making.
Extending across the entirety of the museum, the exhibition allows for free association between artists and the themes they address: at once playful and dynamic, works from Ryan Gander, Institute for New Feeling, Liu Wa, and Yangzi invite audiences to explore a wealth of possibilities through combinations of meditation and wry humor; classical mediums of sculpture and painting are reinvented by Yngve Holen and Austin Lee; insidious implications of our hi - tech society are skewered by Lawrence Abu Hamdan and aaajiao; the powers of synthetic materials over human desire are brought to the fore by Sean Raspet and Pamela Rosenkranz; and products of Internet culture are given to refined study with Gillian Wearing and Amalia Ulman.
Kirkland Arts Center promotes artistic mastery and community participation in the visual arts through innovative educational programming, contemporary exhibitions, and dynamic events while providing stewardship of the historic Peter Kirk Building.
«This exhibition chronicles a dynamic global phenomenon that emerged in the United Kingdom and United States in the postwar era and swept rapidly through countries in Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Japan.
The Museum of Art (MoA) brings a world of ideas to Bates, Lewiston - Auburn and Maine through a dynamic schedule of exhibitions featuring work by artists of national and international prominence.
Laguna Gloria, the museum's fourteen - acre campus on the shores of Lake Austin, offers visitors a unique art - in - nature experience, with opportunities for the public to explore art and the creative process through installations and exhibitions by preeminent international artists, dynamic events and community programs for all ages, and classes at the Art School.
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