Sentences with phrase «year nonprofit space»

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Though less than a year old, the niche co-working space houses 130 nonprofit and for - profit startups ranging from Toilet Hackers, a startup focused on providing sanitation around the world, to 100cameras, which teaches photography to marginalized children.
On a mother (of a) quest for 15 years as a journalist, activist and nonprofit visionary, Lisa Reagan explores the space between our unsustainable industrial story and the emerging story of what is possible for Cultural Creative families — who are leading the way forward.
On a Mother (of a) Quest for 15 years as a journalist, activist and nonprofit visionary, Lisa Reagan explores the space between our unsustainable industrial story and the emerging story of what is possible for Cultural Creative families — who are leading the way forward.
And 12 years in the nonprofit space in DC has shown me that MORE women work for progressive advocacy groups than men (far more of my clients over the years have been women than men, for instance).
The nonprofit and public sectors recorded their most active year for real estate deals in New York City since the recession, driven by health care mergers, the search for less expensive space and organizations looking to cash in on property they owned, according to a new report.
In exchange for the public funding, Dancewave's landlord, the nonprofit Fifth Avenue Committee, agreed to sign a 20 - year lease with the dance group and pledged to keep an arts nonprofit in the space even if Dancewave goes out of business.
While for - profits have done this for years, 2018 will be the year nonprofits move into this space and develop new innovative solutions.
U.S. Bank donates $ 10,000 per year to nonprofit organizations for connecting people with nature and preservation and restoration of natural spaces.
With 283 acres of free - roaming sanctuary space in Mendocino County and headquarters in Point Richmond where there is a busy adoption center, this no - kill nonprofit saves and finds forever homes for 1,400 furry friends a year.
Artists Space, the nonprofit gallery and pioneer of New York's downtown art scene that was forced to move from its SoHo home last year when its landlord planned to build a penthouse on the building, has found a place to put down roots: 80 White Street, in TriBeCa.
The nonprofit Artists Space was forced to close for several months this past year because of construction in its building, while Jeffrey Deitch, the gallery impresario and former director of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, has announced he's returning to the SoHo space where he mounted some epic events, displacing the Swiss Institute at 18 Wooster Street at the end of the suSpace was forced to close for several months this past year because of construction in its building, while Jeffrey Deitch, the gallery impresario and former director of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, has announced he's returning to the SoHo space where he mounted some epic events, displacing the Swiss Institute at 18 Wooster Street at the end of the suspace where he mounted some epic events, displacing the Swiss Institute at 18 Wooster Street at the end of the summer.
Janet Borden, Minus Space and Klompching have opened galleries; Smack Mellon remains a nonprofit stalwart; and Art in General, another alternative space showcasing emerging artists, moved from TriBeCa to Dumbo last Space and Klompching have opened galleries; Smack Mellon remains a nonprofit stalwart; and Art in General, another alternative space showcasing emerging artists, moved from TriBeCa to Dumbo last space showcasing emerging artists, moved from TriBeCa to Dumbo last year.
This year, the independent nonprofit art space LAXART in Los Angeles celebrates its 5th Anniversary.
Founded in 1977 by a group of local artists, to date the nonprofit has been housed in five different spaces, expanded beyond the visual arts to include literature, music, drama, dance, and film programming, and, in the face of recent years» declining membership and attendance, fought hard to keep its doors open.
Rowland's 2016 show at the comparatively scrappy nonprofit Artists Space, which pursued a related strategy of leveraging institutional resources to expose the mechanics of privatization, but on an expanded scale, was, in my opinion, the most important institutional show in New York by an emerging artist in years.
Seven years ago Jones founded Institute 193, a nonprofit contemporary art space and publisher, in Lexington, Kentucky.
[ii] Located within the centre, CAMP is a nonprofit and self - governing white cube gallery space, exhibiting a rolling two - year programme exploring issues surrounding migration politics.
Marino's first solo show in New York, Recent Paintings From the Year of the Protester, took place in the nonprofit space The 8 Floor, with the support of the Rubin Foundation and The Bronx Museum of the Arts.
For the last two years he was «curator - at - large» at Artists Space, a nonprofit in New York.
Over 100 galleries and nonprofit art spaces, including an intentionally large proportion of international galleries, participate in this year's UNTITLED., which is held in a temporary beachfront structure designed by architecture firm K / R.
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