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One of the films that didn't blow us away at Sundance, but offered a solid film full of jokes made just for cinephiles, was In a World... The film directed by actress Lake Bell follows a young female voice coach (Bell) as she joins the all - male race to land the white - hot new trailer of a blockbuster trilogy, and with it lay claim to the legendary trailer catchphrase «In a world...» She faces stuffy, douchebag competition in Ken Marino and even her own father (Fred Melamed), a legendary voice - over artist who can't bring himself to recognize his daughter's talent.
Join us for an exclusive sneak peek, celebrate one of the most exciting new indie voices, and do it all for a good cause, as your attendance helps fund grants, mentorships, and other critical resources that will allow the next wave of artists to bring their stories to life.
Today, there are more Native filmmakers working than ever before, and the Institute is bringing forward a fourth generation of Native filmmakers and solidifying a pipeline of artists whose voices will have an important impact on American and global cinema and culture.
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He brought many people on board, including fans, communities, voice actors and artists, and flew to Tokyo in September to hand over the finished work.
The story, music, and game design are handled by the very same team who brought you the Tales series on console, and the character design, voice acting, and opening animation are masterfully crafted by the hottest artists in Japan today.
Voice - over artists bring life to the characters including Marqus Bobesich voicing Sebastian Castellanos having also had roles in horror TV series and films such as The Crossbreed, American Horror Story and Survival of the Dead, while Meg Saricks voices Juli Kidman having provided additional voices in Life is Strange: Before the Storm and starred in the Nailbiter films, alongside an entire supporting cast who also perform their respective roles to an equally high standard.
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The exhibition ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE give voices to artists from all backgrounds, genders and ages in light of these controversial issues that have brought millions to the streets in protest.
Each artist brings her own voice to the forefront, whether channeled through an autobiographical point of view, whimsical, raw or erotic lens, it remains fearlessly uncensored.
Bringing together a new generation of artists interested in Thomas Bayrle's legacy, this panel will look at how younger voices take up questions around corporate production, political spectacle, digital...
The exhibition brings together a broad spectrum of leading artists, prompting thematic conversations across generations, between those who rose to prominence during the closing decades of the last century and younger artists who have found their voice in today's world, a place of incalculably more images, where distinct movements have given way to heterogeneity and the availability of and reliance on technology is taken as given.
The exhibition ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE give [s] voices to artists from all backgrounds, genders and ages in light of these controversial issues that have brought millions to the streets in protest.
Founded in March 2006, Wade Wilson Art Houston continues to bring a fresh voice to the Houston visual arts community by presenting artists whose work reflects current movements in international art circles.
The exhibition ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE gives voices to artists from all backgrounds, genders and ages in light of these controversial issues that have brought millions to the streets in protest.
at The Landing brings together the work of two developing artists in conversation with an iconoclastic voice from the past — illuminating the powerful possibilities of such methods of curatorial inquiry.
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Alternate Endings ALTERNATE ENDINGS highlights the diverse voices of seven artists / collectives that use video to bring together charged moments and memories from their personal perspective amidst the public history of HIV / AIDS.
NEWD Art Show brings together strong local curatorial voices — among them artist collectives, project spaces, nonprofits, and artist - run galleries — to share 7,000 sq ft of open warehouse space during Bushwick Open Studios.
Featuring a range of events from poetry evenings with Gala Mukomolova and Liz Dosta, to a dance performance by Natalie Lamonte, The Whitney Houston Biennial brings together female voices to counter the art world's lack of representation, as well as written tributes to the women that have shaped and inspired each exhibiting artist.
One of the nation's top contemporary artists brings his trademark mix of visual imagery and social commentary to the Chrysler in a voice - activated, multimedia presentation.
In an inversion of the «SILENCE = DEATH» slogan, VOICE = SURVIVAL brings together many of the most important artists who make / made work about the virus, from the 1980s to present.
The series brings together artists, writers and curators that the museum has worked with previously while also functioning as a platform for new voices.
Weaving emotional and often very personal narratives, the works range from highly political to privately erotic by artists including Duncan Grant, David Hockney, Dora Carrington and John Singer Sargent, bringing together some of Britain's best artistic voices from the last 150 years to celebrate the diversity of our queer population.
In her expanded role, Esseiva will bring her passions for supporting emerging artists, creating platforms for compelling new voices, and connecting local and global art communities to bear on the ICA's program in new ways.
During this 10 - day pop - up exhibition, MANIFEST: JUSTICE will bring together artists and activists alike to confront injustice and lift voices to envision a world where human and civil rights triumph and are honored.
Many works featured in his collection were purchased long before the artists became established voices in contemporary art, further instituting Roger's place as a pioneer in bringing contemporary art to New Orleans.
The selected works will illuminate each artist's ability to bring his or her heterodox worldview into art, and the exhibition creates a conversation between disparate voices and movements.
The solo exhibition by Polish visual and performance artist Justyna Scheuring, who lives and works in London, brings together sign language interpreters and consecutive translators, in order to compose a performance through a multitude of voices and forms of expression to question issues of identity in a context of personal trauma, global migration and the experience of otherness.
Delusions of Grandeur is a collective of emerging artists brought together by a shared interest and commitment to their art, a need to provide critique and commentary on social infrastructures within American society and to contribute to the prominence of the collective black voice and presence within contemporary art.
The first floor, which is dedicated to solo presentations by artists, brings together an impressive collection of new and established voices for its inaugural configuration, including a new commission by the elusive Chris Ofili, rarely - seen, «veiled» paintings by Senga Nengudi and vibrant canvases by the local artist Tomm El - Saieh.
Both controversies bring up questions about whether or not white artists can create work about the pain of communities they do not belong to, and whose voices should be elevated to speak about the atrocities of our history.
The Harman - Eisner Artist in Residence program, inaugurated in July 2006, seeks to bring the arts to the forefront of the Institute's work by incorporating the views and voices of the world's top creative talents, and exposes socially engaged artists to the Institute's ongoing «Great Conversation» — discussions generated from the dynamic work, atmosphere, and individuals involved in the Aspen Institute, from world leaders and policymakers to heads of business and academia.
««Here and Elsewhere» brings new works and new voices to our audiences, presenting many artists who are showing in New York for the first time.»
Its sheer existence and prominent display over the years gives voice to the artist who has had a conflicted relationship with the «art world,» and brings to the fore the race and social justice issues raised in his work.
This exhibition brings together four artists who emerged simultaneously and became the voices which mapped the parameters of the street art movement across continents.
In a statement, curator and artist Indira Cesarine said that the exhibition «give voices to artists from all backgrounds, genders and ages in light of these controversial issues that have brought millions to the streets in protest.
Known for his rhythmic texts pasted across posters on billboards and hoardings around East London, and for his dramatic light pieces and fire poems displayed throughout the world, Scottish artist Robert Montgomery brings a poetic voice to the discourse on Text Art.
Curator Edwin Ramoran traveled far and wide, scouring nightclubs and artists» studios throughout Asia and North America, to bring together the diverse voices that comprise MLYLT.
The de Menils established university art and media - studies departments; gave early architectural commissions to Philip Johnson and Renzo Piano; sponsored individual scholarships and funded civil - rights campaigns; built an ecumenical chapel with the painter Mark Rothko; presented one of the nation's first exhibitions of racially integrated contemporary artists; brought Michelangelo Antonioni, Jean - Luc Godard and Roberto Rossellini to town; took the Surrealist master René Magritte to a is a book of many voices - artists, activists, students, scholars, and family.
For the exhibition Another Crystal Land artists bring contemporary attitudes, technologies, and approaches to the mix of science / science fiction references, shamanistic voices, and conceptual art making that Smithson explored in his work, making the crystal their own.
«UNPACKING» is the inaugural exhibition of The Maurice and Paul Marciano Art Foundation draws from the Foundation's Collection of over 1,500 artworks, bringing together an international, multigenerational roster of artists who are among contemporary art's leading creative and critical voices.
With an emphasis on championing the voices of emerging artists and bringing forward new concepts through curated exhibitions, CPW's year - round exhibition program brings forth work that challenges expectations, broadens our understanding of the world around us and connects audiences to the future of the photographic field.
The art show brings together a stacked list of local curatorial voices — including artist - run galleries, collectives, project spaces, and nonprofits — and some experimental programming, including talks focusing on modern economics of the art world.
Known for his site - specific installations created from light and text, London - based artist Robert Montgomery follows a tradition of conceptual art often described as post-Situationist standing out by bringing a poetic and melancholic voice to the discourse of text art, primarily in public spaces.
The inaugural edition of NEWD ART SHOW will bring together strong local, curatorial voices - among them artist collectives, project spaces, nonprofits, and artist - run galleries - to share 7,000 sq ft of open warehouse space during Bushwick Open Studios.
The Visiting Artist program brings leading voices in the field of contemporary art to SMFA to share their work.
Founded and curated by Irina Liakh @irinaliakh, SSW brings extensive coverage for both indie and pop music, giving voice to the best emerging artists and celebrating established musicians across all genres.
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