Andrew Seto is an artist from Edinburgh
whose studio practice is based in London.
Masud Ashley Olufani is an Atlanta based actor and mixed media artist
whose studio practice is rooted in the discipline of sculpture.
Valerie Parks is a Detroit painter
whose studio practice spans over the past 30 years, since her graduation from Wayne State University.
Heather Watkins is a visual artist
whose studio practice includes experimental forms of drawing and printmaking, book arts, installation, and sculpture.
Not exact matches
Bloom Projects gives contemporary artists
whose work has begun to garner significant attention an opportunity to move beyond their
studio practice, encouraging experimentation and giving them the resources necessary to further their careers as professional visual artists.
September 16 — December 9, 2017 Narrative Horizons presents the work of three women — Kay Healy, Sophia Narrett and Erin M. Riley —
whose contemporary
studio practices are heavily influenced by traditions steeped in functional craft and the handmade.
Lauren Carter is a Chicago - based visual artist
whose current
studio practice incorporates anthropomorphized representational structures and objects as metaphors for the corporeal experience and notions of degeneration, nostalgia, and anxiety.
Other offerings include a gallery to showcase the work of artists
whose practice includes reuse; an artist - in - residence program; and a monthly open
studio program.
Drawing on Birmingham Museum's Collection Centre, which consists of over 500,000 objects dating from the Palaeolithic era 200,000 years ago to the present, the commission offers the artist a unique starting point for her research and encourages a new direction for the artist
whose practice until now has been entirely
studio - based.
This commission will enable the artist to use Birmingham Museums» Collections Centre as her expanded
studio, encouraging a new direction for the artist
whose practice until now has been entirely
studio - based, and enabling a new and wider repertoire of information and engagement.
Majeed,
whose own
studio practice extends into cultural activism and art administration, inquires after the relevance of these terms by looking back at their sources.
«I wanted it to be this way because this is my gallery,» says Wilson,
whose interventions in museum collections are often site - specific, though in recent years he has also developed a strong
studio practice.
The exhibition rather reveals the arc of a specific art movement through a continuum of works
whose shared exuberance connects street - and
studio - based
practices, and aims to reveal (and challenge) how a «school» may form and evolve.
We will be on the lookout for new artists of all ages
whose devotion to their
studio practice is undeniable.
Music has always been a huge driving force in my
studio practice, and in this series I respond directly to specific female musicians
whose sentiments and songs I connect with on a deep, visceral level.
With historic and new works on paper, on canvas and sculpture, Peres Projects highlights the
practices of three of our gallery artists coming from both Europe and the United States,
whose rigorous
studio practices are representative of the gallery's mission to present the work of contemporary artists who challenge, dissect and comment on the times we live in.
The exhibition associates this idea of «offshore art» with past developments in Land Performance and Conceptual Art of the 1960s and 70s — a time when artists moved the creative process beyond the
studio — and forms new dialogues with contemporary artists
whose processes continue the interdisciplinary and site - specific
practices that began with pioneers such as Bas Jan Ader, Dennis Oppenheim, and Robert Smithson.
After their usual Sunday afternoon
practice, Rail Publisher Phong Bui visited the Carroll Garden
studio of Rosamund Morley and Larry Lipnik, two members of Parthenia, a critically acclaimed New York - based viol consort
whose ethereal, spirited and virtuoso performances of sixteenth to twenty - first century music has delighted audiences across the United States and Europe.
«Michael and Miles are talented lawyers
whose deep and multifaceted experience representing
studios, networks and agencies will bring immediate value to our clients in the entertainment industry,» said Frank Ryan, co-chair of DLA Piper's US and global IPT
practices and deputy chair of the firm's Media, Sport and Entertainment sector.