Sentences with phrase «younger gallery visitors»

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Gallery admission to the Frist Center is free for visitors 18 and younger and to Frist Center members.
Tate announces plans for new trustee and ticket prices for young visitors The Tate today announced plans to seek and appoint a new trustee to represent people aged 16 — 25, in an attempt to better provide for young visitors at its galleries.
The series, viewed by more than 74,000 visitors during its two week run at London's Saatchi Gallery, will bring to life the colourful, free flowing and full of life spirit of these young girls, that bring a new perspective and dimension to skateboarding culture.
Your support will also play a vital role in helping to fund the gallery's ambitious programme through which we work with thousands of children, young people and families each year and welcome 140,000 visitors annually to our exhibitions.
• And on Dec. 27, «Winter Time,» a family festival at the Met Cloisters, will offer young visitors the chance to go on self - guided art hunts and take part in gallery workshops on how monks, nobles and commoners experienced the season during the Middle Ages.
angry visitors demanded of me, a young intern stationed in the galleries.
The exhibition will draw into the de Young's textile galleries numerous visitors who might normally pass them by.
The current Greene Family Learning Gallery space will become CREATE, a bright and open studio devoted to developing young visitors» art - making abilities and encouraging the creative process.
For Asad Raza's project in the biennial, he filled a sun - struck sixth - floor gallery with young trees in planters and enlisted the help of strangers to care for them and to welcome visitors with personal tales and artifacts.
Young Masters is delighted to present «Veil» (2016), an installation based on virtual reality (VR) technologies to transport visitors into an alternate gallery space.
«There seems to be room enough for everyone in Brussels,» remarked 11R Gallery's Augusto Arbizo at the VIP opening, where visitors were greeted first with the «Discovery» section of young and newly participating galleries.
The rest of the fair is divided into the sectors Non-Profit, which offers visitors the opportunity to purchase affordable artworks by prominent artists, starting at US$ 120; Spotlight, presenting works by 20th - century artist pioneers; Focus, featuring galleries aged 12 years or younger; and, finally, Frame, in which galleries aged eight years or younger take part.
Visitors will be able to discover new galleries and young artists from both new and more established art centres.
Forming part of Arts Council England's National Portfolio since 2012, the Gallery aims to provide a source of inspiration for University staff, students and its wider constituent communities, from innovative collaborations with other arts organisations and research institutions, to nurturing the creativity of the very youngest of visitors through workshops and other events in partnership with local schools and community groups with our extensive Participation programme.
A strange kind of disconnect, this, that sees almost 5 million visitors a year pour into Tate Modern, and a young wave of contemporary art galleries around Britain, like the Hepworth in Wakefield and Turner Contemporary in Margate, connecting their local communities to the work of artists like never before.
Last but not least, a visit to the Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery at 51 Greene Street will introduce the visitor to the work of a young artist named Nicolas Rule (through June 2).
Matisse was a sybarite, and younger visitors to the gallery while I was there were endlessly comparing the jaunty black line of Hendler to the party hardy Keith Haring as well as Carroll Dunham and other Postmoderns.
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