Not exact matches
In December, the
institute inexplicably and indefensibly raised the salary of its part -
time vice chairman, former Democratic Party Chairman
Art Torres, from $ 75,000 to $ 225,000.
To receive a grant, the school must
institute a longer day that includes a combination of core academic instruction, with longer periods devoted to subjects like math, science and language
arts, enrichment opportunities, and
time for teacher collaboration and planning.
Sometimes, it's something small like a trip to Starbucks before doing research on a project, other
times it's a day at the zoo or the
art institute.
Anthony Huberman: We gave ourselves an entire year before launching a new program because I wanted to spend
time really thinking through some questions: What is the point of this kind of nonprofit
art institute?
The Bronx Museum of the
Arts, whose attendance has quadrupled since it
instituted free admission in 2012, announced Wednesday that it had started a $ 25 million capital campaign to renovate and expand its building along the Grand Concourse and to establish an endowment for the first
time.
Unveiling his vision for the first
time, Eshun conceded that the
institute's historic role as the place in Britain where fresh developments in modern American and European
art could be witnessed - it was the first British gallery to show a Jackson Pollock - was no longer relevant, given the proliferation of galleries and museums such as Tate Modern.